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Revision as of 03:26, 10 November 2022
Family Double Dare was a spin-off of the children's game show Double Dare. Airing on Fox in 1988 and Nickelodeon from 1990 to 1993, the show's format remained the same, with two teams of four family members competing. One year after the Fox version premiered, an Australian version aired on Network 10. Unlike its American counterpart, however, this version was short-lived, with no episodes resurfacing online.
History
On March 13th, 1989, an Australian version of Double Dare debuted on Network 10.[1] The show was initially hosted by Australian actor Gerry Sont and aired on weekday afternoons. In April 1989, due to the network's declining ratings, 10 hired American television producer Bob Shanks in the position of managing director.[2][3]
The station was relaunched as 10 TV Australia on July 23rd of that year, with Family Double Dare premiering the following day at 7:30 PM.[4] The show was hosted by Australian television personality Larry Emdur and featured a sponsorship from McDonald's.
Unlike the weekday show, Family Double Dare was poorly received by audiences and cancelled after only three episodes, ending on August 7th, 1989.[1]
Availability
It is unknown if the series was rerun, but seems unlikely given the negative reception. As of the writing of this article, the only known footages are a promo for the first episode and a fragment used in a game show segment from Ten: Seriously 40, a 2005 special commemorating Network 10's 40th anniversary.
In the comments for the promo, Linda Baker, one of the family members from the first taped episode, stated that she had a videotape of her appearance, but lost it during a house move.
Gallery
Photos
Footage
See Also
Double Dare
- Double Dare (partially found Australian adaptation of Nickelodeon game show; 1989-1992)
- Double Dare (partially lost Nickelodeon game show; 1986-1993)
Pilots
- Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour (lost unaired pilot of NBC game show; 1983)
- Showoffs (partially lost unaired pilots of ABC game show; 1975)
- The Price Is Right (partially found unaired pilot for syndicated game show; 1993)
- The New Price Is Right (lost unaired pilot of Goodson-Todman game show; 1972)
- Family Feud (partially found unaired pilot of Pearson game show; 1998-1999)
- Rock Feud (lost unaired pilot of cancelled spin-off of Pearson game show; 2001)
- To Tell The Truth (lost unreleased pilot of Pearson remake of Goodson-Todman panel show; 1999)
- Card Sharks (partially lost pilots of syndicated revival of Goodson-Todman game show; 1996-2000)
Television
- The Price Is Right (partially lost Dennis James episodes of game show; 1972-1977)
- Tattletales (partially found syndicated version of CBS game show; 1977-1978)
- To Tell The Truth (partially found first season of syndicated panel show; 1969-1970)
- The Price Is Right (partially found Australian adaptation of Mark Goodson game show; 1973-1974)
- Snap Judgement (partially found NBC game show; 1967-1969)
- Call My Bluff (partially found NBC game show; 1965)
- Match Game (partially lost Mark Goodson Bill Todman game show; 1973-1982)
- Family Feud - Popular Vs Freaks & Geeks (found episodes of Pearson game show; 2000)
- Family Fortunes (partially lost British version of Goodson-Todman game show; 1980-2002)
- The Price Is Right (partially found Doug Davidson version of Goodson-Todman game show; 1994-1995)
- Match Game (found ABC revival of Goodson-Todman game show; 1990-1991)
- Champion Blockbusters (partially found spin-off of British game show, 1987-1990)
- Släktslaget (lost Swedish adaptation of "Family Feud" game show; 2000)
- Password Plus (found unaired George Peppard episode of Goodson-Todman game show; 1979)
- The Price Is Right (partially lost episodes of CBS game show; 1972-2007)
- Distraction (partially found American adaptation of British game show; 2005-2006)
- I've Got A Secret (partially lost syndicated revival of Goodson-Todman panel show; 1972-1973)
- Press Your Luck (lost British adaptation of American game show; 1991-1992)
Miscellaneous
- Super Password (lost builds of unreleased NES port of word game; 1980s)
- To Tell the Truth (lost unreleased DVD game based on panel show; 2005)