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LeVar Burtonhas landed a new hosting gig!
“Hosting the Scripps National Spelling Bee will be an honor,” Burton said in Thursday’s release. “Like a lot of folks, I look forward to the competition every year and am excited to be a part of this wonderful tradition that celebrates excellence.”
Dr. J. Michael Durnil, executive director of the Scripps National Spelling Bee, added that selecting Burton to host the 2022 event “aligns with the mission” of the bee itself.
“To have such a prominent advocate for children’s literacy involved in this special and unique competition is a perfect match,” Durnil said. “We have the same goals: to educate tomorrow’s leaders and build reading competency in all young people.”
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“The time is right to bring the iconic competition back to broadcast television, the media platform accessible for free to nearly every American viewer across the country,” said Scripps President and CEO Adam Symson in a press release addressing the change.
“As the Bee’s viewership expands through the diverse and fast-growing audiences of ION and Bounce, it is better positioned to connect with the next generation of spellers watching along,” Symson added.
Prior to the announcement, Burton told the Associated Press that hewasted no time agreeingto taking over as host when approached about the opportunity.
“I want to normalize the pursuit of knowledge in this culture. That wouldn’t be a bad thing, would it?” theStark Trekalum said in the interview. “Not just making stuff up and calling it a fact. Achievement through knowledge, scholarship, putting in the work to gain the reward.”
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In November, Hasbro’s content studio Entertainment One announced that Burton wouldhost and producea new show based on the classic game Trivial Pursuit.
At the time, Burton said in a statement that he is “thrilled to have partnered with Hasbro and eOne to bring this beloved game to market as a premium show for television.”
Burton was also considered for the hosting gig atJeopary!afterAlex Trebek died in November2020. Though he ultimately was not chosen, the Emmy winner toldTrevor Noahon a September episode ofThe Daily Showthat he was looking forward to the opportunities ahead of him.
“The crazy thing is is that when you set your sights on something, they say, ‘Be careful of what you wish for.’ Because what I found out is that itwasn’t the thing that I wanted after all,” he told Noah. “What I wanted was to compete. I mean, I wanted the job, right. But then when I didn’t get it, it was like, ‘Well, okay. Well, what’s next?'”
He continued, “The opportunities that have come my way as a result of not getting that gig, I couldn’t have dreamt it up. I couldn’t if you had given me a pen and paper and said, ‘Well, so, what do you want this to really look like if it doesn’t includeJeopardy!?’ "
source: people.com