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When Double Dare 2000 premiered in January 2000, episodes in its first two weeks averaged household Nielsen ratings of up to 3.0, being viewed by up to 2.7 million households, and finishing in the top 25 basic cable programs each week. [133] [134] Double Dare 2000 often won its time slot in viewership among children ages 2 to 11. [135]
Double Dare (1999–2007; 1999–2009 on Dish Network) Double Dare 2000 (2002-2007; 2002-2009 on Dish Network) Family Double Dare (1999-2005) Super Sloppy Double Dare (1999-2005) Super Special Double Dare; Figure It Out (1999–2007; 1999–2009 on Dish Network) Figure It Out: Family Style; Figure It Out: Wild Style; Finders Keepers (1999–2006)
Jason Harris Katz (born July 25, 1969) is an American voice actor and a former television host. He was the host of the short-lived Double Dare 2000 on Nickelodeon.He also was a host of Nickelodeon's Big Help on the Road in the late 1990s.
From October 31, 2005, onwards, Nick GAS's programming was fully automated, putting seven shows on a permanent timeslot (GUTS, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Figure It Out, Get the Picture, Double Dare 2000, Nick Arcade and Finders Keepers) and regular segments.
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Double Dare (1976 game show), a CBS game show hosted by Alex Trebek, 1976–1977; Double Dare, a Nickelodeon game show, 1986–1993, revived in 2000 and 2018; Double Dare (British game show), a British version of the U.S. Nickelodeon game show, 1987–1992; Double Dare, starring Billy Dee Williams and Ken Wahl, 1985
Double Dare (Nickelodeon, 1986–1990, 2018–2019) Super Sloppy Double Dare (1987, 1989) Family Double Dare (1988, 1990–1993) Super Special Double Dare (1992) Double Dare 2000 (2000) Double Up (1992; children's variant on The Dating Game) Endurance (2002–2008)
Marc Summers (born Marc Berkowitz; November 11, 1951) [1] is an American television personality, comedian, game show host, producer, and talk show host. He is best known for hosting Double Dare for Nickelodeon, and Unwrapped for Food Network; he was the executive producer for both Dinner: Impossible and Restaurant: Impossible also for Food Network.