It’s been two months since the legendary “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek passed away after a long battle with pancreatic cancer, and his final episodes hosting the beloved game show are set to air this week. “Jeopardy!” executive producer Mike Richards has spoken out this week to reveal that in Trebek’s final episode of the show, he gave an emotional speech that is sure to bring fans to tears.

“As I mentioned, he had been out with the surgery, and I wasn’t sure he would be back to tape those days,” Richards said of his final day of filming. “So for the few of us that knew what exactly was going on, there was a heightened sense in the room. I had chills throughout the first taping on that Monday, because I was watching him, going, ‘How is he doing this?’ He came in at a higher level than normal, and his normal was excellent.”

“On that first episode, he walked out, and you’ll see it when it airs, he gives this amazing speech about the holidays and coming together and being strong and taking care of each other,” he continued to Entertainment Weekly. “And we didn’t know he was gonna do that; he just walked out and did it. And you’ll see in the episode, we all started to clap, and there’s points in ‘Jeopardy!’ where you clap and there’s points in ‘Jeopardy!’ where you don’t; that’s not a normal spot. You can see [Trebek] kind of look over at us as he was crossing to reveal the categories: ‘What are you guys clapping about?'”

“Those final five episodes, we shot three the first day and then two the second day, and they were great,” Richards added. “You’ll watch them and you’ll go, ‘This guy’s as healthy as could be. This is not a sick person at all.’ He had that much willpower. And we knew how much he was fighting, and that’s what made the performance even more impressive.”

“And then one last thing I’ll share with you: On the second day of taping, what would end up being his final taping and the final time he was in the studio, I went to the door where [he exited] and said, ‘Hey, that was the most incredible thing I’ve ever seen.’ And he did not like to be complimented. That was kind of staring down the mouth of a great white when you’d do that, because he really didn’t like that. But I had to say it, because it was the most incredible thing I’d ever seen,” he said. “And he was exhausted, obviously, and he looks up and he goes, ‘Thank you.’ He knew what he had done and appreciated the fact that we all knew what he had done. So those last two days are very special, and I’ll never forget them.”

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