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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025
  • Double Dare was a smash, we needed something similar. Enter FUN HOUSE! The rivalry between the two shows was hysterical. But here is where it all started!
    Go behind the scenes with TV and radio legend Wink Martindale!
    Facebook: / winkmartindalegames
    Twitter: / winkmartindale
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  • @georgef551
    @georgef551 10 месяцев назад +4

    This was popular enough that a college version of the show was also created. Same funhouse, different names for the obstacles, college-themed.

    • @JennieBonbons
      @JennieBonbons 7 месяцев назад

      It's called "College Mad House".

  • @poppopw5305
    @poppopw5305 Год назад +17

    I remember watching this fun show in the 80s. Not sure if today's kids would appreciate it as much but it deserves another run.

    • @Almafeta
      @Almafeta Год назад +1

      Nowadays kids would ask "Where's the animatronics?"

    • @trekadam30
      @trekadam30 Год назад +1

      If they made it today, they would just make it for adults, like they did with the Legends of the Hidden Temple reboot.

  • @xSmootx
    @xSmootx Год назад +12

    Fun Fact: JD Roth is one of the Executive Producers on the current hit show Bar Rescue.

  • @brothergaryii
    @brothergaryii Год назад +11

    Wink, I'm glad you met JD Roth, when he was only 20 to film the pilot of the series. When asked by me about working with you, he said: "Love Wink! The Best! And personally, a great human!" You nor I have never seen, such a young, unfamiliar talent, who later grew up to become a producer, who hosted a daily kids game show, to be mentored by you and of course, Marc Summers, whom I thought JD had feuded with, when, they were actually good friends, and he too grew up to be a producer, like JD, only thing was, Marc was a little bit older than JD, and is still awesome like JD!

  • @sha11235
    @sha11235 Год назад +8

    This guy also hosted Masters of the Maze for its first season. And these children's games were all the same, with the wacky stunts.

    • @antonspivack3928
      @antonspivack3928 3 месяца назад

      MotM was not a wacky stunt show, it was like Nick Arcade but less technologically impressive and Legends but lacking the presentation.

    • @TBONE_2004
      @TBONE_2004 21 день назад

      @@antonspivack3928 Masters of the Maze tried to one-up Legends, but by 1994, it was a foregone conclusion. Considering the fact that Legends got a bigger budget for Season 2, and also by Season 3, it was hitting it's stride!

  • @SapinskiMath
    @SapinskiMath Год назад +9

    Always found this pilot interesting for a couple reasons:
    > As others mentioned, the giant budget. Yeah, that wasn't happening on a 5-a-week basis. I don't even think a weekly could've pulled that off.
    > Some rooms of the fun house never made it to series, but were still depicted on the home game board, which confused me as a kid for YEARS.
    > The suggestion between the board game pics and the intro of this pilot that more than one was shot, which now makes me want to see those.
    And for the record, in the first 5 episodes of the series taped (that eventually aired), they did retain some elements of the pilot:
    > The intro from the pilot (even more confusing to me as a kid cuz now I wanted to see it)
    > The consolation score for the losing team in each stunt
    > The "scanning" of the prize tags for their value & the Power Prize, plus there were many more cash tags (up to $300, and a couple you can even fish out of the lake!), the 3-tag rule was now official, and you had to find the right TWO prize tags (not cash ones) to score the Power Prize.
    Meanwhile, showed this to my daughter today, and she said it was... boring, actually. Said she felt it "empty" beyond the Fun House itself and lacked the "charm" of Double Dare. I still enjoyed it. *shrug*

  • @arhsmacdudeproductions1957
    @arhsmacdudeproductions1957 Год назад +4

    Thank you for posting this! This is a rare piece of game show history that never got rebooted by discovery

  • @Ian16545
    @Ian16545 Год назад +4

    Yet again, Winker, you never cease to amaze. I've seen _Fun House_ maybe once or twice as a toddler-I definitely recall the colors of the set, as well as the big "FH" on the door.

  • @trekadam30
    @trekadam30 Год назад +6

    This show was my childhood, along with many other kid's gameshows.

  • @resmith29
    @resmith29 Год назад +5

    Loved this show, since I didn't get cable in myy bedroom till much later this show got more viewing time for me than the Nick game shows; plus the prizes offered in the pilot were so nice, even into the series i remember them offereing more than the other Nick games. Another great piece of game show history!

  • @arturomcneil5919
    @arturomcneil5919 Год назад +2

    Fun house is one of my favorite game shows for crazy contests and messy games

  • @scootover7
    @scootover7 Год назад +8

    Thank you for sharing the pilot episode. I use to watch Fun House on WGN when I was a kid, this is probably my favorite kid game show.

    • @GCBlues45
      @GCBlues45 Год назад +1

      For me i watched Fun House on KPLR at 7a then on WGN at 4p

    • @trekadam30
      @trekadam30 Год назад +1

      Same.

    • @Nate-Dawg921
      @Nate-Dawg921 6 месяцев назад

      For me every weekday afternoon on KSTW 11.

    • @johnnyballenatl
      @johnnyballenatl 2 месяца назад

      Fairbanks, Alaska also saw Fun House on WGN; in Anchorage, it was on WGN (cable) and KYES (now KAUU, antenna).

  • @marcomacias3960
    @marcomacias3960 Год назад +2

    so the scoring format change when it was premiered. instead of money they play for points. well to me Double Dare was more messy. i grew up with the family version. Thanks for showing this Wink

  • @RinJackson
    @RinJackson Год назад +5

    Kind of remember watching this as a kid

  • @chipperbonz
    @chipperbonz Год назад +5

    JD Roth was the youngest game show host to do any game show series or pilot

  • @matthewturcotte5079
    @matthewturcotte5079 Год назад +20

    “Fun House” was definitely my show to watch as a kid. It was such a blast. Correct me if I’m wrong, but wasn’t JD Roth the youngest game show host at that time?

    • @drummingdanny84
      @drummingdanny84 Год назад +2

      At age 20. Right behind him was Larry Toffler at 25 doing "Finder Keepers".

    • @bk9509-o2o
      @bk9509-o2o Год назад +2

      I believe you are correct. If I remember correctly, he got noticed on Star Search and that's how he got the gig. He was only 16 years old.

    • @trekadam30
      @trekadam30 Год назад +1

      He was the youngest gameshow host in TV history.

    • @MadManMaloney
      @MadManMaloney Год назад +1

      Pretty sure he was.

    • @LeotheTiger1234
      @LeotheTiger1234 Год назад +1

      Yes. He was only 20 years old when the show started.

  • @pookieizzy7
    @pookieizzy7 Год назад +3

    And through this show, we got Legends of the Hidden Temple

  • @ranmasaotome7613
    @ranmasaotome7613 Год назад +2

    Oh wow! I loved this game show! I always wanted to be on this game show!!! Thank you Wink!

  • @digiblader1
    @digiblader1 Год назад +12

    Several differences from the series:
    -No Tiny(John Hurley) announcing as Brian Cummings was doing the voiceover.
    -Different timer than in the series.
    -Strange scoring format.
    -The scanner on the podium during the Fun House run was dropped by series of course - they just showed the home audience where the Power Prize was and a siren went off if the contestant picked the tag with the Power Prize.
    And of course - this show got 2 spinoffs/spiritual successors later with College Mad House for the college audience, and Shop 'Til You Drop for the adults.
    And as for the prize budget in the pilot - Stone Stanley would've gone bankrupt offering $25,000/show. No surprise the Power Prize was slashed dramatically when they went to series - though its prize budget was still higher than Double Dare being a syndicated show.

    • @bmhedgehog2
      @bmhedgehog2 Год назад +1

      Another difference was there’s point/dollar amounts on the tokens and that they dropped into the podium as opposed to just on top of the podium

    • @DrummingWriterTrekfan84
      @DrummingWriterTrekfan84 Год назад +1

      Also I think the large fun house arch behind the podium wasn't a bright yellow in the series. I maybe wrong but I think it got a similar school bus dark yellow color. I'm going to check lol. Update I checked and yes the fun house arch was painted and school bus yellow, but the podium also had some minor changes too. The score board on the right has a yellow border. And there's a square display in the middle between the score boards. Also the buzzer buttons are set higher up than on the pilot. There still they're minor changes but they work! And I remember this pilot episode!

    • @ksonchannel5261
      @ksonchannel5261 Год назад +1

      Although @ 21:19 2 Computers goes for $4,400, The Olympics went for @ 21:28 $9,400 and for 2 TV's @ 21:39 $25,000?!, I Think It's a Joke or is It Just Thinking?

    • @DLCOrganization
      @DLCOrganization Год назад +1

      Hard to believe that that legendary voice CAME from Brian Cummings.
      At least we finally have a name to the voice.

    • @LeotheTiger1234
      @LeotheTiger1234 Год назад +1

      Many pilots have done that, I have noticed. The show Bullseye, hosted by Jim Lange, did a pilot where bonus round players could win up to $1 million. In the 1980s, that was a gargantuan amount of money. So they (understandingly) slashed the budget of that, too.
      Fun House would solve the problem by making the main game played for points instead of dollars.

  • @DrummingWriterTrekfan84
    @DrummingWriterTrekfan84 Год назад +2

    I felt like it was the unofficial flagship show of the channel it came on! Lol. But I was really little at the time lol!

  • @ShanetheFreestyler
    @ShanetheFreestyler Год назад +3

    Though I don't remember this show as well as I remember Double Dare, (of course), I do remember catching it a few times it was on air.
    What I better remember was owning the NES game. which was _NOTHING_ like the show! It didn't have quizzes, no minigame stunts, just a top-down maze shooter where you had to hit a number of targets in a set time limit. Still kinda fun though even if the controls didn't make the most sense. Like why did your character drift if you let go of the skate button while turning? Considering the fact Fun House on NES would get a pseudo-sequel on Game Boy called "Out Of Gas" which had a space theme, (which makes the drifting physics make more sense), I'll bet that was the original idea before the developers got the Fun House license. Stuff like that happened quite a bit back then... Even more surprising was that there was another developer working on a version that was more accurate to the show before that version got canned.

  • @timothywilliams9642
    @timothywilliams9642 Год назад +3

    Is that Douglas Emerson who was David Silver's best friend Scott Scanlon on Season 1 of 90210?

  • @johnmirabella1329
    @johnmirabella1329 Год назад +3

    I remember fun house when I was a kid

  • @anthonyguarino4242
    @anthonyguarino4242 Год назад +6

    Thanks, wink for uploading this!

  • @ryblack5032
    @ryblack5032 8 месяцев назад +2

    Loved this show as a kid/Pre teen in the Late 80s ❤, watched it Every morning before school
    The 1980s were an absolutely Awesome era to grow up in!
    Thank YOU for posting this❤

    • @Nate-Dawg921
      @Nate-Dawg921 6 месяцев назад

      I watch this show after school when I lived on Vancouver Island.

  • @bk9509-o2o
    @bk9509-o2o Год назад +7

    Watched this one a lot growing up. It was on syndication, mainly FOX stations, which is why likely the third season ended up being on FOX. It gets flack for being a Double Dare ripoff, and yes, I can see many of the similarities, but I thought adding the Grand Prix and of course the Fun House made it different enough. JD Roth's "fake hip" schtick always irritated me a bit, but he wasn't a bad host. I think he was better behind the camera as a producer later in his career.
    Some other fun bits of trivia about this show:
    - A weekly edition, called College Mad House, also aired on syndication. Using college students instead of kids, the stunts were more "risque" and the host was a then unknown Greg Kinnear.
    - The show had a much longer run in the UK, where it lasted over 10 seasons.
    - This was the last game show produced by famed game show producer Bob Synes, who also worked on "Split Second", "Dream House," "Let's Make a Deal" and others.
    - This was the first game show produced by Stone-Stanley.

    • @megamanj2004X
      @megamanj2004X Год назад +1

      And also the last new game show, if not one of the very last game shows co-produced by Lorimar-Telepictures.

    • @johnnyballenatl
      @johnnyballenatl 2 месяца назад

      College Mad House aired mostly on ABC, NBC, and CBS stations as a lead-in/lead-out show to college football or basketball, while the independents and Fox stations took Fun House.

  • @liampaynefan4life496
    @liampaynefan4life496 Год назад +6

    I saw JD Roth when he came to where I'm at when he did a zoo game show and I had his autograph

    • @bk9509-o2o
      @bk9509-o2o Год назад +1

      He hosted a few other shows: Double Up, Masters of the Maze, Zooventure and Sex Wars (his only game show with adult contestants). He also hosted a few non-game show shows like GamePro TV and had some small acting roles. Basically since the early 2000s he's been behind the camera as a producer on many reality TV programs.

  • @ryanhurney1054
    @ryanhurney1054 Год назад +2

    I was wondering if you had any more episodes of fun house game show

  • @TommyDukeIII
    @TommyDukeIII Год назад +3

    I was like 1 years old my cup runneth over nostalgia

  • @kingporter67
    @kingporter67 Год назад +4

    Jacqueline and Samantha Forrest are two very pretty cheerleaders in this 1988 Fun House game show treasured gem and this is a great children's game show as well!!

  • @LeotheTiger1234
    @LeotheTiger1234 Год назад +3

    The only successful imitator of Double Dare.

    • @libertubey2199
      @libertubey2199 Год назад +1

      No, there were more. However, if you are talking about a non-Nickelodeon game show, then yes, it is.

    • @TBONE_2004
      @TBONE_2004 21 день назад

      And eventually, it's spiritual successor, Legends of the Hidden Temple!

  • @indievert
    @indievert 4 месяца назад

    Just like Double Dare, I grew up watching this and absolutely loved it!
    I think I see JD's name in TONS of reality shows now as an executive producer. I can't imagine how much money he's banking!!

  • @spman
    @spman Год назад +5

    What year is this, 1988? I wish someone would pick up the rights to rerun this show, in fact there are a lot of syndicated kids programming from this era that are largely lost media

  • @LogoMan7777
    @LogoMan7777 Год назад +5

    Douglas Emerson would later become a cast member of Beverly Hills 90210 for one season and a half.... until his character shot himself and died.

    • @aschoenPERT
      @aschoenPERT Год назад +1

      I was going to ask if I heard that correctly. Interesting, another example of before they were an actor they were a game show contestant.

  • @allankelly2500
    @allankelly2500 Год назад +8

    Interesting that the pilot was announced by Michael Hanks and had a similar end game format to break the bank (code scanning) plus a all cash scoring system plus Ron Greenberg was one of the executive producers

    • @andyrose5616
      @andyrose5616 Год назад +3

      The announcer was Brian Cummings.

    • @LogoMan7777
      @LogoMan7777 Год назад +2

      I don't think it was Michael Hanks. Pretty sure it's Brian Cummings.

    • @danberger3593
      @danberger3593 Год назад +2

      The announcer for the pilot was Brian Cummings

  • @SamtheBravesFan
    @SamtheBravesFan Год назад +2

    I think the red team in the second round should have gotten the buzz-in question. The way they phrased it, it was easy for her to assume that they wanted the actress.

  • @JoshTaylor-qs2br
    @JoshTaylor-qs2br Год назад +4

    John I like watching game shows pilot early series this is awesome your the best

  • @ismike1982
    @ismike1982 6 месяцев назад

    When I was a kid and LOVED this show! It aired in the morning on Channel 5 WNYW in NYC.

  • @pacdude5000
    @pacdude5000 Год назад +2

    To me it’s much better than Double Dare because there’s more stunts less question. Also I like enjoyed the spin off, College Mad House. It would be great if you had the pilot episode of College Mad House. We’d love to see it.

  • @drummingdanny84
    @drummingdanny84 Год назад +4

    Hey, now. C'mon somebody! Yes, Mr. Martindale.

  • @zedm80
    @zedm80 6 месяцев назад

    Used to watch this after school. It was fun back then.

  • @Dim4323
    @Dim4323 9 месяцев назад +2

    Uk fun house: hold our rerun the fun

  • @estestim
    @estestim Год назад +5

    what are those bikes called in this grand prix race?

  • @DarkKirby8976
    @DarkKirby8976 8 месяцев назад +2

    I would love to see they would revive a great series like this one just like how Nickelodeon revived Double Dare back in 2018 a few years back

    • @blind_t2
      @blind_t2 2 месяца назад

      I’d say make it a family based show, maybe adults and kids on teams. just to get it off the ground, maybe first couple weeks could be like a comeback show where adults that were on the original run, if they have kids or grandkids, could team with them to show how it’s done.

  • @slushyfolf3546
    @slushyfolf3546 8 месяцев назад +1

    I loved this game show as a kid I always wanted to be on it

  • @danielroyer6005
    @danielroyer6005 Год назад +2

    J.D. Roth is the native of Lake CHarles,Louisiana!

    • @bk9509-o2o
      @bk9509-o2o Год назад +1

      No he's not. He's from Cherry Hills, New Jersey, a suburb of Philadelphia. I remember seeing his autographed picture at a cheesesteak place when I went there a few years ago.

  • @jeprice08
    @jeprice08 Год назад +2

    The only thing that I didn't understand was the rules. I mean, when it aired. I knew and remembered just about everything else.

  • @mattcrowley8993
    @mattcrowley8993 Год назад +5

    In a bonus round like what we saw, I believe we would have to see where the power prize was if they didn’t get it.
    Still, I can see why they changed it to something more familiar.

  • @JZCRAZY
    @JZCRAZY Год назад +2

    I always liked this show better than "Double Dare".

  • @misstee101
    @misstee101 6 месяцев назад

    I loved that show!

  • @sha11235
    @sha11235 Год назад +3

    Are the cheerleaders identical twins? Seeing the credits, I guess they were, or at least related sisters.

    • @DW3010
      @DW3010 Год назад +1

      He may not have said it in this episode, but most episodes, JD would say, “Let’s introduceour twin cheerleaders, Jackie and Sammy!” (who I crushed on big time as a kid)

    • @pem1974
      @pem1974 Год назад +1

      I believe they were in fact twin sisters

  • @xigencystudios
    @xigencystudios Месяц назад

    This pilot had a rule which was missed in later shows. $1 per successful objective completed for losing team for each stunt was a nice way to keep ties from happening. They should have kept this mechanic throughout the life span of the show.

  • @ThunderFist1978
    @ThunderFist1978 12 дней назад

    Too bad this show didn’t have the success here that it had in the U.K. It was one of my favorites as a kid.

  • @pressmin
    @pressmin 11 месяцев назад +1

    Much later did an adult game show “Sex Wars”

  • @MillerArant
    @MillerArant 4 месяца назад

    Those are some great prizes.

  • @mabus42
    @mabus42 Год назад +2

    Always wondered why the video game and board game had a picture of odd dollar amounts on the podiums when the full series showed on tv used points (not dollars) and was always in multiples of fives. Now we know. Although, I have seen this one before, it was a terrible copy. This one is great!

  • @terryleemangrumii8566
    @terryleemangrumii8566 Год назад +4

    Believe me, this wasn't the first Double Dare ripoff. Remember "Slime Time" with host Marty Cohen?

  • @matthewbaduria
    @matthewbaduria Год назад +4

    This tv game show from the 80's is forgotten,it's the same as Double Dare.

  • @50ftFlummel
    @50ftFlummel 3 месяца назад

    Stone Stanley would go on to make Legends of the Hidden Temple for Nickelodeon.

  • @32rodrick
    @32rodrick Год назад +2

    One of My Favorite Game Shows Next to Double Dare (Not the 1977-1978 CBS Game Show Hosted by (The Late) Alex Trebek)

  • @christophercotton9048
    @christophercotton9048 Год назад +2

    Produced by Stone Stanley Entertainment in association with (Lorimar Television) Telepictures Productions distrbuted by Warner Bros Discovery Television.

  • @byrd56
    @byrd56 Год назад +4

    When "Fun House" went to series, I don't think JD had to wear that goofy letter sweater, did he?

  • @johncraw8572
    @johncraw8572 Год назад +4

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  • @nextbarker2702
    @nextbarker2702 Год назад +4

    Isn't that the announcer from TANLMAD?

    • @digiblader1
      @digiblader1 Год назад +1

      Yep - Brian Cummings - he was replaced with John "Tiny" Hurley when the show went to series.

    • @matthewdempsey8852
      @matthewdempsey8852 Год назад +1

      Yes

  • @sha11235
    @sha11235 Год назад +3

    She almost missed the tag for the Michael Jackson concert. Today she'd have done that deliberately.

    • @Ian16545
      @Ian16545 Год назад +1

      If it were for, I don't know; Bruno Mars or Justin Timberlake instead, that would be another story.

  • @axesoccer7887
    @axesoccer7887 7 месяцев назад

    The amount that was won would be the equivalent to winning over $75,000 today.

  • @hardlucknate6769
    @hardlucknate6769 6 месяцев назад

    I wonder why cheerleaders in a fun house?

  • @bryanloveseighties
    @bryanloveseighties Год назад +1

    9:13 Contestant: Lea Thompson
    JD: No
    I guess he needed the character for the answer and not the actress.

  • @Deshon-t4g
    @Deshon-t4g Год назад +4

    First lol anyway I remember this show.