Mayim Bialik.Photo: Jeopardy/InstagramMayim Bialikkicked off her second week as the guest host ofJeopardy!on Monday — and the actress had a very special person to thank for getting her there.“As I start my second week of guest-hostingJeopardy!, I want to thank my 15-year-old, Miles,” Bialik, 45,said at the top of the show. “He was the one who first suggested I give this a try and I hope I am making him and his little brother, Frederick, proud.“Bialik is the latest host of the iconic game show in a string of guests that has includedKatie Couric,Anderson CooperandAaron Rodgers.Bill Whitaker,Dr. OzandKen Jenningsalso had stints at theJeopardy!lectern recently, withLeVar Burton, Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, David Faber, and Joe Buck on the docket.Last week, Bialik — who has a PhD in neuroscience from UCLA — said it was an “immense honor” to be named as one of the celebrity guest hosts in the wake ofAlex Trebek’s death last November.“This is such an iconic and unbelievable piece of our collective culture, to be considered to be part of it really in any way, it’s an immense honor,” she said in aJeopardy!interview. “Especially for someone who’s dedicated so much of my life to academia to knowing things and to being able to communicate things.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Being a woman of science, as I am, is something that I’m obviously very passionate about presenting myself as,” she continued. “I really didn’t grow up with a lot of female role models and I think especially for young people — not just young girls, but for young girls and boys — to see that women can be scientists and can do these types of intellectual things, that feels very important to me.“Mayim Bialik.Mayim Bialik/InstagramLike the guest hosts before her, theCall Me Katstar has chosen a charity that will receive a donation in the amount of the cumulative winnings of the contestants who competed during her time as a host. Bialik chose theNational Alliance on Mental Illness, or NAMI.The podcast hosttold PEOPLE back in Marchthat she was “nervous” for the “responsibility” and “iconic pressure” that would come with hosting.“I’ve been saying it’s really one of the most iconic things I think that I’m ever going to do in my career,” she said at the time. “It’s going to feel like Forrest Gump, like I’ve been inserted into theJeopardy!set.“Jeopardy!airs weeknights in syndication (check local listings).
Mayim Bialik.Photo: Jeopardy/Instagram

Mayim Bialikkicked off her second week as the guest host ofJeopardy!on Monday — and the actress had a very special person to thank for getting her there.“As I start my second week of guest-hostingJeopardy!, I want to thank my 15-year-old, Miles,” Bialik, 45,said at the top of the show. “He was the one who first suggested I give this a try and I hope I am making him and his little brother, Frederick, proud.“Bialik is the latest host of the iconic game show in a string of guests that has includedKatie Couric,Anderson CooperandAaron Rodgers.Bill Whitaker,Dr. OzandKen Jenningsalso had stints at theJeopardy!lectern recently, withLeVar Burton, Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, David Faber, and Joe Buck on the docket.Last week, Bialik — who has a PhD in neuroscience from UCLA — said it was an “immense honor” to be named as one of the celebrity guest hosts in the wake ofAlex Trebek’s death last November.“This is such an iconic and unbelievable piece of our collective culture, to be considered to be part of it really in any way, it’s an immense honor,” she said in aJeopardy!interview. “Especially for someone who’s dedicated so much of my life to academia to knowing things and to being able to communicate things.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Being a woman of science, as I am, is something that I’m obviously very passionate about presenting myself as,” she continued. “I really didn’t grow up with a lot of female role models and I think especially for young people — not just young girls, but for young girls and boys — to see that women can be scientists and can do these types of intellectual things, that feels very important to me.“Mayim Bialik.Mayim Bialik/InstagramLike the guest hosts before her, theCall Me Katstar has chosen a charity that will receive a donation in the amount of the cumulative winnings of the contestants who competed during her time as a host. Bialik chose theNational Alliance on Mental Illness, or NAMI.The podcast hosttold PEOPLE back in Marchthat she was “nervous” for the “responsibility” and “iconic pressure” that would come with hosting.“I’ve been saying it’s really one of the most iconic things I think that I’m ever going to do in my career,” she said at the time. “It’s going to feel like Forrest Gump, like I’ve been inserted into theJeopardy!set.“Jeopardy!airs weeknights in syndication (check local listings).
Mayim Bialikkicked off her second week as the guest host ofJeopardy!on Monday — and the actress had a very special person to thank for getting her there.
“As I start my second week of guest-hostingJeopardy!, I want to thank my 15-year-old, Miles,” Bialik, 45,said at the top of the show. “He was the one who first suggested I give this a try and I hope I am making him and his little brother, Frederick, proud.”
Bialik is the latest host of the iconic game show in a string of guests that has includedKatie Couric,Anderson CooperandAaron Rodgers.Bill Whitaker,Dr. OzandKen Jenningsalso had stints at theJeopardy!lectern recently, withLeVar Burton, Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, David Faber, and Joe Buck on the docket.
Last week, Bialik — who has a PhD in neuroscience from UCLA — said it was an “immense honor” to be named as one of the celebrity guest hosts in the wake ofAlex Trebek’s death last November.
“This is such an iconic and unbelievable piece of our collective culture, to be considered to be part of it really in any way, it’s an immense honor,” she said in aJeopardy!interview. “Especially for someone who’s dedicated so much of my life to academia to knowing things and to being able to communicate things.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
“Being a woman of science, as I am, is something that I’m obviously very passionate about presenting myself as,” she continued. “I really didn’t grow up with a lot of female role models and I think especially for young people — not just young girls, but for young girls and boys — to see that women can be scientists and can do these types of intellectual things, that feels very important to me.”
Mayim Bialik.Mayim Bialik/Instagram

Like the guest hosts before her, theCall Me Katstar has chosen a charity that will receive a donation in the amount of the cumulative winnings of the contestants who competed during her time as a host. Bialik chose theNational Alliance on Mental Illness, or NAMI.
The podcast hosttold PEOPLE back in Marchthat she was “nervous” for the “responsibility” and “iconic pressure” that would come with hosting.
“I’ve been saying it’s really one of the most iconic things I think that I’m ever going to do in my career,” she said at the time. “It’s going to feel like Forrest Gump, like I’ve been inserted into theJeopardy!set.”
Jeopardy!airs weeknights in syndication (check local listings).
source: people.com