Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (20 results returned)

#8496, aired 2021-10-25TELEVISION HISTORY $1200: The first live nationwide color TV broadcast was of this event on California streets January 1, 1954 the Rose Parade
#8136, aired 2020-01-13THE TELEVISION WILL BE REVOLUTIONIZED $800: When CBS got FCC approval to broadcast in this in 1950, only about 2 dozen sets could receive it color
#8084, aired 2019-10-31COLOR TELEVISION $200: The trials & tribulations of doctors play out at a Seattle hospital on this show Grey's Anatomy
#8084, aired 2019-10-31COLOR TELEVISION $400: David Attenborough narrated this "global" 2017 nature documentary series for the BBC Blue Planet
#8084, aired 2019-10-31COLOR TELEVISION $600: On this TV drama, master criminal James Spader is Red all over The Blacklist
#8084, aired 2019-10-31COLOR TELEVISION $800: Led by Kevin Costner, a ranching family in Montana faces off against those encroaching on their land in this series Yellowstone
#8084, aired 2019-10-31COLOR TELEVISION $1000: Inspired by stories of G.K. Chesterton, this show features a Catholic priest with a knack for solving mysteries in an English village Father Brown
#7869, aired 2018-11-22PIONEERING TELEVISION $4,000 (Daily Double): On June 25, 1951 a CBS program called "Premiere" was the first TV broadcast featuring this innovation color
#6715, aired 2013-11-22LITERARY OPENINGS $2000: Gibson: "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel" Neuromancer
#6709, aired 2013-11-14COLOR TV $1000: "____ Bloods" Blue Bloods
#6172, aired 2011-06-14INVENTED IN THE 20th CENTURY $2000: Using a rotating red, blue & green disk, Peter Goldmark invented a version of this approved by the FCC in 1950 a color television
#5515, aired 2008-07-25COLOR MY WORLD $200: This TV co-hostess was recognized by "The Guinness Book of World Records" as television's most frequent clapper Vanna White
#4588, aired 2004-07-14TELEVISION MILESTONES $400: The first color TV transmission was produced by John Baird in this European capital in 1928 London
#4195, aired 2002-11-22'40s TECH $400: A primitive 3-D color version of this was demonstrated by John Logie Baird in 1941 television
#3408, aired 1999-06-02SIGNS & SYMBOLS $200: This network developed the peacock design to promote color television NBC
#2502, aired 1995-06-20TELEVISION $400: On Sept. 12, 1959 this hour-long NBC series became the first Western to be televised in color Bonanza
#1566, aired 1991-05-27TELEVISION $100: In honor of St. Patrick's Day, the Nickelodeon network tinted 4 episodes of "My Three Sons" this color green
#1295, aired 1990-03-30INVENTIONS $500: The U.S. developed the NTSC system of this; France, SECAM & Germany, PAL Different systems of broadcasting color television
#780, aired 1988-01-15COLORS $400 (Daily Double): Color television works by blending these 3 primary colors of light red, green, & blue
#43, aired 1984-11-07TELEVISION $500: In 1953, Clarence Day’s paternal novel turned into Hollywood's first live network color series Life with Father

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (0 results returned)

Players (4 results returned)

Aisha Tyler, a comedienne, host and actress from Talk Soup, Friends, The 5th Wheel and Ghost Whisperer 2009 Celebrity Jeopardy! winner: $50,000 split between the International Rescue Committee/Congo...
Doug Savant, an actor from Desperate Housewives "He met and then married his wife while both were costarring...
Robert Knecht Schmidt, a patent agent from Cleveland, Ohio Season 26 1-time champion: $12,799 + $1,000. Middle name pronounced like...
Jennifer Broders, a junior high school social studies teacher from Stockton, Iowa Season 26 2-time champion: $59,801 + $1,000. Jennifer Broders - a...



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