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Marc Summers
anniversaries
July 6, 2016
Marc Summers Returns for Double Dare Anniversary Double Dare : keeping the slime industry afloat since 1986.
By Halle Kiefer
nickstalgia
Sept. 25, 2013
Catching Up With Marc Summers, Double Dare Host The Nickelodeon stalwart is 62 and has a lot to tell you about Gak.
By Jessica Grose
Health Concerns
Feb. 12, 2013
By Collin Keefe
Marc Summers on the Mend After Severe Car Accident The former host of cult kiddie show ‘Double Dare’ says he still has to undergo more procedures.
By Collin Keefe
What You Missed at Last Night’s ‘Dunkel Dare’ at Frankford There was trivia, messy physical challenges, and lots of beer and green slime.
By Collin Keefe
Marc Summers Hosts ‘Dunkel Dare’ at Frankford Hall For Philly Beer The Food Network personality and producer will resume his role as host for this sudsy homage to cult TV show “Double Dare.”
By Collin Keefe
We Double Dare You And then there’s Double Dare.
It was the show that helped usher Nickelodeon into a newly established administration with Gerry Laybourne […]
By Mathew Klickstein
Marketing Gimmicks
Aug. 25, 2011
By Collin Keefe
We All Scream
July 20, 2011
Marc Summers Chills at the Philadelphia History Museum It’s hot alright, but Marc Summers can help you chill out.
By Collin Keefe
Personalities
June 13, 2011
Can Someone Please Help Marc Summers Find Good Mexican Food in Philly? Though the city’s restaurants as whole are pretty awesome, the Double Dare host thinks the Mexican offerings aren’t up to snuff.
By Collin Keefe
Foodies With Benefits
Mar. 24, 2011
Gift of Life Gets Vetri, Starr and Other Local Restaurateurs to Volunteer at Chefs and restaurateurs step up to help transplant patients and their families.
By Collin Keefe
Celebrity Settings
Dec. 27, 2010
Christmas Impossible: Marc Summers Does Dinner at Han DynastyThe Dinner: Impossible producer dined at Han Dynasty on Christmas.
By Collin Keefe
The Philadelphia Diet
Sept. 24, 2010
The Food Network’s Marc Summers Won’t Eat Eyeballs, Intestines or “We were going to go to Amada, another one of my favorite restaurants, but it was Restaurant Week, and I hate freakin’ Restaurant Week.”
By Collin Keefe