Double Dare (CBS )

A âœDouble Dare Live!â tour will launch in October, bringing a live version of the show to cities across the country. Former host will join the tour, and audience members may get chosen to to answer trivia questions, completely physical stunts and run the showâ™s obstacle course. ANAHEIM, CA â“ JUNE 22: Youtube personality Josh Killacky experiences the obstacle course at Nickelodeonâ™s booth at 2018 VidCon at Anaheim Convention Center on June 22, 2018 in Anaheim, . (Photo by Charley Gallay/Getty Images for ). The tour will be at the Benedum Center in d Double Dare is an American television game show, produced by Mark Goodsonâ” Productions, that ran from 1976 to 1977 on CBS. was the host, with and later announcing. The show was created by . Two contestants, each in separate isolation booths, attempted to correctly identify a person, place or thing based on one-sentence clues that were given to them, one at a time, on an electronic gameboard. The correct response was shown to the home audience This short lived game show ran on CBS from December 13, 1976 through April 29, 1977 with host Alex Trebek and announcer Johnny Olson. The following year after cancellation, debuted on NBC with the exact same music soundtrack. Description Edit. This short lived game show ran on CBS from December 13, 1976 through April 29, 1977 with host Alex Trebek and announcer Johnny Olson. The following year after cancellation, Card Sharks debuted on NBC with the exact same music soundtrack. Appears on these pages. of. Double Dare (1)/Video Gallery. "Take a look. Take a choice. Take a dare. Play the videos of Double Dare!" Double Dare 1976 File history. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. Not to be confused with the Nickelodeon kid's game show, this one began late in 1976 and was hosted by Alex Trebek - a Goodson/Todman Production. Double Dare (not to be confused with the different formatted and much more successful 1980s kids File history. Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. Double Dare is an American television game show, produced by Mark Goodsonâ”Bill Todman Productions, that ran from 1976 to 1977 on CBS Alex Trebek was the host, with Johnny Olson and later Gene Wood announcing The show was created by Jay Wolpert. Contents. 1 Game play. and he/she had five seconds to study the clue before guessing A correct answer awarded $50 to the opponent; a miss awarded $100 to the daring contestant, closed the opponent's booth again, and gave the contestant a chance to offer a double dare based on the next clue A correct answer on a double dare awarded $100 to the opponent, and. a miss awarded $200 to the double-daring contestant. Play on a particular subject ended after any of the following occurred