Complete Original Double Dare Show Soundtrack 29 Music Tracks (1986–1993)

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Double Dare is an American television game show in which two teams compete to win cash and prizes by answering trivia questions and completing messy stunts known as physical challenges. It originally ran from 1986 to 1993. A revival ran in 2000, and the most recent revival ran from 2018 to 2019.

Hosted by Marc Summers, the program originally premiered on Nickelodeon on October 6, 1986, as its first game show. The series saw many adjustments in scheduling and titling throughout its run. Almost immediately after its debut, Double Dare had more than tripled viewership for Nickelodeon's afternoon lineup, becoming the most-watched original daily program on cable television. The program was a major success for Nickelodeon, helping to establish the network as a major player in cable television and to revitalize the genre of game shows for children. Double Dare remains Nickelodeon's longest-running game show. In January 2001, TV Guide ranked the show number 29 on its list of 50 Greatest Game Shows.

A continuation for syndication premiered on February 22, 1988, later revamped as Super Sloppy Double Dare on January 22, 1989. The program also had a short run on Fox as Family Double Dare, airing from April 3 to July 23, 1988. Nickelodeon continued Family Double Dare, premiering a new version on October 6, 1990. The original series ended on February 6, 1993. The series was revived, hosted by Jason Harris, and titled Double Dare 2000; this aired from January 22 to November 10, 2000. A second revival of the series, hosted by Liza Koshy and featuring Marc Summers, aired from June 25, 2018, to December 20, 2019.

Many obstacles have appeared in the course rotation, often based on body parts, food, and enlarged items found in daily life. Popular elements of the obstacle course have included The One-Ton Human Hamster Wheel, an oversized hamster wheel; Pick It, a giant human nose with a flag hidden inside; The Sundae Slide, a chocolate-covered ramp leading to a playground slide with ice cream at the bottom; and Gum Drop, which required contestants to leap into a giant gumball machine filled with plastic balls and slide out through the dispensing hatch at the bottom.

Theme music composer - Edd Kalehoff (1986–93, 2018–19)

Edward Woodley Kalehoff Jr. (born September 1, 1945) is an American television composer who specializes in compositions for television, known for his work on the Moog synthesizer. Kalehoff composed the musical themes to the game shows The Price Is Right and the Nickelodeon game show Double Dare, as well as for ABC World News Tonight and Monday Night Football.

Double Dare/Card Sharks (The same piece used on two shows. A different Kalehoff composition was used for the 1986–1989 version of Card Sharks.)

Jimi K. Bones - Guitarist

TOTAL % CONTROLLED BMI 100%
WORK ID 2339241
ISWC T3039948084

Writers / Composers
% CONTROLLED BMI: 50%
WRITERS / COMPOSERS - KALEHOFF EDWARD WOODLEY
CURRENT AFFILIATION - BMI
IPI #: 55339573

Publishers
% CONTROLLED BMI: 50%
PUBLISHERS - MUSIC BY NICKELODEON INC
CURRENT AFFILIATION - BMI
IPI #: 246042982

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