'GMA' co-anchors George Stephanopoulos and Robin Roberts to guest host 'Jeopardy!'
Other celebs hosting the show include LeVar Burton and Joe Buck.
"Jeopardy!" has announced the final group of guest hosts to finish the game show's 37th season.
On Wednesday, "Jeopardy!" executive producer Mike Richards shared the list of names, including "Good Morning America" co-anchors Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos, CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" co-anchor and former "Celebrity Jeopardy!" champion David Farber, Emmy-winning sportscaster Joe Buck and actor and director LeVar Burton.
As part of each guest host's appearance, a donation will be made to a charity of their choice. The amount donated will equal the cumulative winnings of the contestants that compete during the week they serve as guest host.
"Our goal has been to present a wide variety of guest hosts with different skill sets and backgrounds on our path to finding a permanent host," Richards said in a statement. "Our passionate fans are telling us what they like, and we are listening."
As "Jeopardy!" producers are still searching for a host to take the helm of the iconic game show, many on social media have expressed Burton would be the best for the role.
Earlier this month, fans of Burton, who is best known for his role as the former host of the PBS show "Reading Rainbow," said he'd be perfect for the role. They even created a Change.org petition to have Burton take the "Jeopardy!" reins following the passing of longtime host Alex Trebek.
"Leaving this here in the event that the powers that be are listening," Burton wrote, tweeting the link to the petition -- which has received nearly 250,000 online signatures so far.
Upon Richards' announcement of the upcoming hosts, Burton thanked his followers for their support.
"THANK YOU… to all y'all for your passionate support! 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," he wrote. "YOU MADE A DIFFERENCE! Go ahead and take my word for it, this time."
Past celebs who have stepped in as guest hosts for "Jeopardy!" include 74-time champion Ken Jennings, journalists Katie Couric, Anderson Cooper and Savannah Guthrie and actress Mayim Bialik.
"All of the guest hosts have brought individualism, energy and an authentic love of our show to each of the episodes," said Richards. "We look forward to sharing the rest of the season with our viewers."