Marc Summers TV Shows
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Double Dare
1986TV ShowOne in a long-running series of game shows, where two-member teams of children compete to answer questions and complete stunts.
Watch NowWhat Would You Do?
1991TV ShowNinety episodes of this syndicated kids show, shown on the Nickelodon network, were produced 1991 to 1993. Audience members were asked to volunteer to perform funny stunts, e.g., kissing a chimp, etc.
Watch NowSuper Sloppy Double Dare
1986TV ShowSame gameplay for Double Dare, but with even more messier and slimier results.
Watch NowAll New Double Dare
2018TV ShowTeams compete to win prizes by answering trivia questions, completing stunts and facing an obstacle course.
Watch NowFamily Double Dare
1990TV ShowMarc Summers hosts Family Double Dare as two kids and their parents compete in sloppy physical challenges and trivia for prizes.
Watch Now$1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime
1986TV ShowA short-lived quiz show hosted by TV veteran Jim Lange. Husband-and-wife teams would compete against each other in answering a tough series of trivia questions. The winning couple would ... See full summary »
Watch NowWinTuition
2002TV ShowContestants compete to answer general knowledge questions in order to win college tuition money for themselves or family members.
Watch NowCouch Potatoes
1989TV ShowTwo teams of three players each stated themselves a sweet name in regards of a television show, past or present (e.g., "The Jeffersons," which spun-off "All In The Family"). In each round, ... See full summary »
Watch NowHot Streak
1986TV ShowUnique, but short-lived game on ABC daytime. Two teams of 5 players, men vs. women, competed. In the main game, one member of the team would be given a secret word and would give a ... See full summary »
Watch NowMajority Rules
1996TV ShowThe show would start with 50 contestants, each with an electronic voting paddle. Marc Summers would ask a question that was subjective and would result in one of two answers, if the ... See full summary »
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