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LeVar Burton To Guest-Host 'Jeopardy!' After Internet Insists On It

The audience demanded, and “Jeopardy!” delivered.

The game show announced Wednesday that “Roots” and “Star Trek: The Next Generation” actor LeVar Burton would serve as a guest host after fans petitioned for him online.

“THANK YOU... to all y’all for your passionate support!” Burton tweeted Wednesday afternoon. “I am overjoyed, excited, and eager to be guest-hosting Jeopardy!, and will do my utmost best to live up to your faith you in me. YOU MADE A DIFFERENCE!”

More than 247,000 people signed the Change.org petition to install Burton as host after it launched late last year. The former “Reading Rainbow” host expressed support for the campaign earlier this month, tweeting, “Leaving this here in the event the powers that be are listening.”

The momentum surged after celebrities such as “The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert, actor Dick Van Dyke, and original “Star Trek” star George Takei also endorsed the petition.

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Burton’s episodes will air July 26-30, the show said.

Other guest hosts announced for the remainder of Season 37 include “Good Morning America” anchor Robin Roberts and sportscaster Joe Buck, though Burton got his own exclamation mark in the announcement:

CNN’s Anderson Cooper is currently guest-hosting the show after a successful stint by Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

This article originally appeared on HuffPost and has been updated.