I bought this book recently and it is mixed with interesting facts and a lot of factual inaccuracies. The author stated that Art Fleming was considered for the 1984 reboot of Jeopardy, but Fleming turned he down because, "[he] felt the show had been dumbed down...; he disliked the new computerized board and disappproved that now only the day's champion got to keep their winnings", whereas I had read in other sources, that he was considered but deemed to be too old. So, for the those who have a good background in gamshow history, was he, in fact offered the job?