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Double Dare. (franchise) Double Dare is an American game show in which two teams compete to win cash and prizes by answering trivia questions and completing messy stunts known as physical challenges. It originally ran from 1986 to 1993. A revival ran in 2000, and the most recent revival ran from 2018 to 2019.
Marc Summers always encouraged his game show audience to “take the physical challenge.” Now, he’s taking the emotional one. The 72-year-old television personality, best known for hosting the ...
Gibson Johns. Updated October 16, 2020 at 8:24 AM. After a decade of wanting to bring "Double Dare" back to Nickelodeon, original host Marc Summers has finally gotten his wish: The network's ...
Marc Summers (born Marc Berkowitz; November 11, 1951) [1] is an American television personality, comedian, game show host, producer, and talk show host. He is best known for hosting Double Dare for Nickelodeon, and Unwrapped for Food Network; he was the executive producer for both Dinner: Impossible and Restaurant: Impossible also for Food Network.
Marc Summers' new show isn't just a nostalgic trip. It's a funny and inspiring look at his life, including overcoming challenges like OCD and cancer.
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Games of dare are depicted in fiction. In the movie A Christmas Story (1983), set in 1940 America, a scene portraying escalating dares results in negative outcomes. The game is portrayed in the English children's novel The Dare Game, the second episode of the first series of the TV adaptation of The Story of Tracy Beaker, and in the French film Love Me If You Dare.
"Saturday Night Live" made viewers who grew up in the '90s sentimental with its "Kid Klash” sketch that parodied "Double Dare." People loved the "SNL" skit.