
22) Cramped Cages
In 1964, Merv Griffin birthed “Jeopardy!” You’d expect tons of people working together to write the questions for the game show considering how detailed and widespread with topics they are. Certainly, it requires many brains to think of these types of questions. However, as a former contestant revealed, the show has some dirty secrets that we’d never have guessed.
Apparently, only 14 people come up with the questions, and they do so in cramped, dark rooms, starved of light, sustaining themselves on sandwiches. That doesn’t sound like a job we’d sign up for anytime soon and doesn’t seem like a good way to treat their employees (via Just Starz).