Double Dare (partially found test pilot for Nickelodeon game show; 1986)

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Logo used for the original series

Status: Partially Found

Double Dare is a game show that ran on Nickelodeon from 1986-1993, a short-lived run in the 2000s, and another short-lived run from 2018-2019. The show was hosted by Marc Summers and focused on kids who would have to go through obstacle courses in order to win trips, prizes, and small amounts of money. Though, in 1986, a test pilot was made to present their new game show format.

Background

In 1986, Nickelodeon wanted to create a game show for their network, something that they had not thrown their hats in before. Statistics showed that kids loved watching gameshows with adults, so Nick created a brainstorming gameshow on trivia, truth or dare, and obstacle courses like the game "Mouse Trap". They taped a "test pilot" to show their gameshow format which was hosted by Geoffrey Darby (The producer for the show).[1] A lot of differences were made from the pilot and the final show, some of them being:

  • The scores were written on whiteboards
  • A toss-up game was played instead of a physical challenge
  • The obstacle course was run by 1 person while the other held the flags instead of alternating between players

The budget was also very low in the pilot as well, from announcer, John Harvey said, quote:

"Not only were we on a shoestring budget, our obstacles look like they were made of actual shoestring!"[2]

Availability

Clips from the test pilot was only shown in the Double Dare Reunion Special in 2016. However, On December 3rd, 2022, Youtube user, Phanpy Ken uploaded a little bit of footage of the pilot that was found 1988 VHS Tape that showed behind the scenes of the show. Lost Media Wiki user, Racelympics emailed Geoffrey Darby if he had the test pilot in his possession but sadly didn't. It is not known if Nickelodeon still has possession of the pilot.

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Partial footage of the pilot.

See Also

Double Dare

Anthology and Short Series

Bumpers and Promos

Films

Game Shows

Inaugural Series

Live Action

Pilots

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