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Double Dare(Redirected from Double Défi)
Double Dare was a game show hosted by Marc Summers that aired on Nickelodeon from 1986 to 1993. The game was played by two teams of two kids, the red team and the blue (although both teams were originally red until 1987). At the start of each round, the two teams performed a physical challenge; twenty U.S. dollars (forty in the second round) and the first question in the quiz segment were given to the winner of the challenge. In a quiz segment, the team in control was asked a question worth $10 ($40 during round 2) by Summers; if they chose to answer, they would receive a set amount of money for a correct response and loss of control for an incorrect answer. If a team said "Dare", or in other words, if they chose not to answer, the question would be asked for double the dollar amount ($20 in Round 1; $40 in Round 2) for the other team. If this team didn't answer ("Double Dare"), the first team would be asked the question again for four times the original sum ($40 in Rd.1; $80 Rd.2). If the team refused to answer, they would attempt to receive the money and retain control by successfully completing a "physical challenge", which was played for $40 ($80 in Round 2). After the first commercial break, a second round was played. Whichever team had the larger sum at the end of this round won the game. The winning team would then try to complete an eight-stage physical challenge within one minute. In each stage, a team member would try to retrieve a small pennant and give it to the person performing the next stage before he could start that stage. One notable instant are episodes where a Geoffrey doll appears at one stage. After time was up, the team would receive a prize for each stage completed. The eighth flag won the grand prize, usually a trip (or a car in the family version). Spinoffs
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Double Dare was also the name of a short-lived quiz show that ran on CBS in 1976 and 1977; see Double Dare (1976) Double Dare is also a film that screened at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival. The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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