Double Dare (disambiguation)
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Double Dare is the name of:
  • Double Dare (1976 game show)
    Double Dare (1976 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 CBS game show, from 1976 to 1977, hosted by Alex Trebek
  • Double Dare (1986 game show), the Nickelodeon game show from 1986 to 1993, hosted by Marc Summers
    • Double Dare (video game)
      Double Dare (video game)
      Double Dare is a video game based on the Nickelodeon game show Double Dare. It was released by GameTek for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990, and ported to the NES by Rare.-Game options:...

      , a video game based on the Nickelodeon game show Double Dare. released in 1990
  • Double Dare (comics)
    Double Dare (comics)
    Double Dare is a villain team in the DC Comics Universe.-Character history:Double Dare consists of a pair of sisters, Aliki & Margot Marceau . They are thieves who are also the star acrobatic performers of the travelling Cirque Sensationnel, using their acrobatic skills to commit their crimes...

    , 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)
    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...

    , a 1976 television play by Dennis Potter
  • A type of dare
  • A song of the English gothic rock band Bauhaus (band)
    Bauhaus (band)
    Bauhaus was an English rock band formed in Northampton in 1978. The group consisted of Peter Murphy , Daniel Ash , Kevin Haskins and David J . The band was originally Bauhaus 1919 before they dropped the numerical portion within a year of formation...

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