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Family Double Dare ended its Fox run in July 1988 after 13 episodes. Nickelodeon resumed production in 1990, and finally canceled it in 1992. Producers taped some new episodes after the cancellation. Summers himself has said about the show, "We could do reruns forever."
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Double Dare is one wacky game show, and the most popular & longest running Nickelodeon game show on television. The show pitts two teams of two (later two families of four) against each other in a contest of answering questions & completing stunts known as physical challenges. All while trying win lots of money & the right to run through an obstacle course for eight big prizes. First Original from 1986-1988, Super Sloppy from 1988-1989 & Family from 1990-1993. Host Marc Summers and the Announcer John Harvey (later Doc Holliday).
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Family Double Dare premiered on Fox on April 3, 1988, and moved to its regular Saturday night slot that week. This version featured two teams of four: two kids with two parents. The same rules used for the regular version of Double Dare applied, but more money was at stake.
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Double Dare Box Art Double Dare is the ultimate contest for the whole family! Think fast - test your mind with questions on every subject from Rock to rocks. Move fast - test your skill as those famous DD stunts stretch your reflexes to the limit. You know how it's done, so get out there and rack up the points! RuneScape
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While ''Double Dare" sometimes struggles to keep its two stories in simultaneous focus, it provides a frank portrait of women trying to make it in a traditionally male game. The issue isn't just respect but employment; again and again, Epper has to work the phones to hustle jobs from movie stunt coordinators. She comes from a family of stuntmen; ''In the bar fight in '1941,' there were Eppers flying everywhere," recalls Steven Spielberg, and it's a mark of the industry esteem in which this woman is held that Hollywood's most powerful director pays obeisance.
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Parents need to know that this family-friendly game show based on the classic Nickelodeon show Double Dare features zany competitions involving things like pie fights, silly trivia questions, and a messy obstacle course. The show promotes family teamwork, patience, and cooperation as two families face off in three rounds of slimy, sloppy debauchery in hopes of winning the grand prize. Teams don't always win, but good sportsmanship is a strong message.
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