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Fun House (U.S. game show)

''Fun House'' is an American children's television game show that aired from September 5, 1988 to April 13, 1991. The first two seasons aired in daily syndication, with the Fox network picking it up and renaming it ''Fox's Fun House'' for its third and final season.
Similar in format to the popular ''Double Dare'' airing at the time, ''Fun House'' saw two teams competing against each other answering questions and taking part in messy games with the winners running through an obstacle course (the titular "Fun House") at the end of the show.
''Fun House'' was hosted for its entire run by J. D. Roth. He was assisted by twin cheerleaders Jacqueline "Jackie" and Samantha "Sammi" Forrest, who each cheered on one of the teams, and the show's announcer. John "Tiny" Hurley announced for both syndicated seasons and actor/breakdancer Michael Chambers, referred to on air as "MC Mike", replaced him when the show moved to Fox in 1990.
''Fun House'' was created by game show producer Bob Synes, who served as executive producer of the series with his partner Scott Stone for the first two seasons. When Synes died in 1990, Stone paired with David Stanley and what was previously known as Stone Television became known as Stone Stanley Productions. ''Fun House'' remained a Stone Stanley production until its final episode in 1991. Stone's initial co-producer and distributor was Lorimar-Telepictures, which produced the series for much of the first season. Beginning in 1989, Lorimar Television assumed co-production duties and Warner Bros. Television Distribution became the distributor.
A year after ''Fun House'' premiered, a spinoff series called ''College Mad House'' was created. Premiering in 1989 and running in weekly syndication for one season, it was hosted by Greg Kinnear and featured teams of college students from various universities around the United States competing against each other.
==Game play==
As noted above, ''Fun House'' was played with two teams, each comprising a boy and a girl. One of the teams wore red uniforms and the other gold.

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