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Marc Summers (born Marc Berkowitz; November 11, 1951)〔 is an American television personality, comedian, game show host, producer, and talk show host. He is best known for hosting the Nickelodeon game show ''Double Dare'', hosted ''Unwrapped'' on Food Network, and is currently the executive producer of ''Restaurant: Impossible''. == Early career == Summers was born Marc Berkowitz in Indianapolis, Indiana.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Marc Summers Biography (1951-) )〕 He attended Westlane Middle School and North Central High School in Indianapolis and Grahm Junior College in Boston, Massachusetts. His early careers were as a radio disc jockey and a stand-up comedian; though he held various television production jobs before, Summers' career boosted in 1986, when Nickelodeon hired him as the host of ''Double Dare''. ''Double Dare'' was syndicated within two years and had a brief broadcast network run in prime time as ''Nickelodeon Family Double Dare'' in 1988. The show's popularity led to other hosting jobs including the syndicated ''Couch Potatoes'' in 1989, and Nickelodeon's ''What Would You Do?'' in 1991. GSN chose him to host its original program ''WinTuition'' in 2002. He also had a rare dramatic performance in the Nickelodeon-produced Halloween program ''Mystery Magical Special'', which also highlighted his skills as a stage magician. Summers also made celebrity guest rounds on other game shows including ''Scrabble'', ''Super Password'', ''Talk About'', ''Lingo'', ''To Tell the Truth'', ''Win, Lose or Draw'', and ''Hollywood Squares''. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Summers appeared on television talk shows, including a stint on ABC television's ''Home Show''. After ''Double Dare's'' cancellation in 1993, Summers co-hosted ''Our Home'', a daily talk show aimed at homemakers, on Lifetime. Summers left ''Our Home'' after a couple of seasons to co-host another Lifetime talk show, ''Biggers & Summers''. On March 28, 2008, the Communication and Journalism Club of Coastal Carolina University presented Summers with the first annual Peach Cobbler Award and declared that day as "Marc Summers Day". The Peach Cobbler Award was modeled after Harvard's Hasty Pudding Award. The Peach Cobbler Award recognizes an individual and their accomplishments in the communication field. After the ceremony, Summers hosted a mock version of ''Double Dare'' on the university's campus.
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