And one fan pleads for the show to make a major change

KEN Jennings left Jeopardy! fans in hysterics after he made several hilarious impressions of well-known characters.

In the video clip, which was shared by the Jeopardy! Instagram account, Ken can be heard reading out the answers in the voices that corresponded with them.

Ken Jennings’ Borat impression on Jeopardy! was spot on
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Ken Jennings’ Borat impression on Jeopardy! was spot onCredit: ABC

Borat is a popular comedy film
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Borat is a popular comedy filmCredit: Alamy

Ken Jennings also made an impression of Harley Quinn from the Suicide Squad franchise
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Ken Jennings also made an impression of Harley Quinn from the Suicide Squad franchiseCredit: ABC

Margot Robbie played the role of Harley Quinn in the Suicide Squad movie
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Margot Robbie played the role of Harley Quinn in the Suicide Squad movieCredit: Alamy
The first hilarious impression came when he read out “I’ll get you my pretty, and your little dog to,” which is a quote from the Wizard Of Oz, with Ken putting on the voice of the Wicked Witch of the West.

Other impressions that left fans laughing away were when he did Daffy Duck’s voice and Michael Caine.

But there were three stand-out impressions that Ken’s fans just couldn’t get enough of.

The impressions that Ken impressed viewers with the most were Harley Quinn from the Suicide Squad and Borat from the hit comedy flick.

FANS PRAISE KEN

Fans were in hysterics in the comment section, with one person writing, “Okay Ken [laughing emoji]. Keep up the good work!”

Another then asked, “How can you not love Ken?!?”

A third then said: “Now he just has to do Gilbert Gottfried and Michael Winslow from Police Academy.”

“I didn’t know I needed to hear Ken’s Marvin the Martian impression,” a fifth chimed in with.

And then a sixth person sweetly praised Ken when they wrote: “Remember how nervous he was in his first few episodes hosting? And now look how comfortable he is! I’m really happy for him and his journey here.”

QUIZZING CHAMPION

Ken is a much-loved Jeopardy! host, but before he took on the role of hosting, he was actually a player.

Ken previously won 74 consecutive Jeopardy! games, with him also previously holding the record for the longest winning streak in Jeopardy! history.

He even amassed over $4 million as a contestant on the game show.

CAREER U-TURN

Ken ended up taking over on the show after former Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek died.

Alex sadly died in November 2020 after struggling with pancreatic cancer.

After a series of guest hosts, officials announced that producer Mike Richards and actress Mayim Bialik would be taking over as co-hosts.

But after a short tenure, in August 2021, Mike shocked fans when he resigned.

Ken was then announced as Mike’s replacement after he had previously hosted the show as a guest.

Since then, Ken and Mayim split hosting duties with them hosting together up until season 39.

After the show’s summer 2023 hiatus, it was revealed that Jennings would take over as the permanent host for season 40.