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double dare

n. A challenge that is harder or naughtier than a regular dare vb. To challenge with a double dare.

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Double Dare (Nickelodeon game show)

Double Dare is a children's game show, originally hosted by Marc Summers, that aired on Nickelodeon. Two teams compete to win cash and prizes by answering trivia questions and completing messy stunts known as "physical challenges."

Double Dare (CBS game show)

Double Dare is an American television game show, produced by Mark Goodson— 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.

Double Dare (video game)

Double Dare is a video game published by GameTek and based on the Nickelodeon game show Double Dare. The game was originally released by for DOS computers in 1988. It was ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) by Rare and re-released for the system in 1990.

Double Dare

Double Dare is the name of:

  • Double Dare (CBS game show), a CBS game show, from 1976 to 1977, hosted by Alex Trebek
  • Double Dare (Nickelodeon game show), a Nickelodeon game show from 1986 to 1993, hosted by Marc Summers with various spin-offs including Family Double Dare and the much later Super Sloppy Double Dare and Double Dare 2000
    • Double Dare (video game), a video game based on the Nickelodeon game show Double Dare, released in 1990
    • Double Dare (UK game show), a British version based on the United States Nickelodeon children's game show, hosted by Peter Simon.
  • Double Dare (comics), a pair of comic book villainesses in DC Comics
  • Double Dare (Kyosho), a radio controlled monster truck made by Kyosho
  • Double Dare (film), a 2004 film by Amanda Micheli
  • Double Dare (play), a 1976 television play by Dennis Potter
  • "Double Dare", a song by English gothic rock band Bauhaus from their album In the Flat Field
  • A type of dare
Double Dare (comics)

Double Dare is a villain team in the DC Comics Universe.

Double Dare (film)

Double Dare is a 2004 documentary film about stuntwomen, specifically Jeannie Epper and Zoë Bell, directed by Amanda Micheli. The documentary follows Epper and Bell over several years, Epper from 1997 and Bell from the end of Xena: Warrior Princess in 2001, to 2003.

Double Dare (play)

Double Dare is a television play by Dennis Potter, first broadcast on BBC1 on 6 April 1976 as part of the Play for Today series. The play explores the link between author and viewer, one of Potter's major themes, and is referenced several times in his later work. The play's title is taken from the 1938 Al Bowlly song "I Double Dare You", which is featured in both the opening and closing credits.

Double Dare (UK game show)

Double Dare was a British children's game show based on the US version of the same name, which ran from 26 September 1987 to 18 April 1992. It was aired as part of the Saturday morning show Going Live!. It was presented by Peter Simon for the entire run. After the show's run ended in April 1992, its successor Run the Risk began in September 1992 with most of the games and format being carried over from Double Dare.