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Fun House

  • TV Series
  • 1988–1991
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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Fun House (1988)
FamilyGame Show

Two teams compete in trivia, challenges, and race. Winning team enters the Fun House, a wacky obstacle course, to collect prize tags within a time limit.Two teams compete in trivia, challenges, and race. Winning team enters the Fun House, a wacky obstacle course, to collect prize tags within a time limit.Two teams compete in trivia, challenges, and race. Winning team enters the Fun House, a wacky obstacle course, to collect prize tags within a time limit.

  • Creator
    • Bob Synes
  • Stars
    • J.D. Roth
    • Samantha Forrest
    • Jacqueline Forrest
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    165
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    • Creator
      • Bob Synes
    • Stars
      • J.D. Roth
      • Samantha Forrest
      • Jacqueline Forrest
    • 12User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    J.D. Roth
    J.D. Roth
    • Self - Host
    • 1988–1991
    Samantha Forrest
    • Sammi - Cheerleader
    • 1988–1991
    Jacqueline Forrest
    • Jackie - Cheerleader…
    • 1988–1991
    John Hurley
    • Tiny - Announcer
    • 1988–1990
    Michael Chambers
    Michael Chambers
    • M.C. Mike - Announcer
    • 1990–1991
    Soleil Moon Frye
    Soleil Moon Frye
    • Self - Celebrity Contestant
    • 1988–1989
    Sara Gilbert
    Sara Gilbert
    • Self - Celebrity Contestant
    • 1989
    Jeremy Miller
    Jeremy Miller
    • Self - Celebrity Contestant
    • 1989
    Benji Gregory
    Benji Gregory
    • Self - Celebrity Contestant
    • 1989
    Danny Pintauro
    Danny Pintauro
    • Self - Celebrity Contestant
    • 1988–1990
    Sam Summers
    • Self - Contestant
    • 1988
    Nicole Solomon
    • Self - Contestant
    • 1989
    Dorace Meyers
    • Self - Contestant
    • 1989
    Shannon Mundy
    • Self - Contestant
    • 1989
    Jennifer Maddox
    • Self - Contestant
    • 1989
    Erica August
    • Self - Contestant
    • 1989
    Marissa Bordy
    • Self - Contestant
    • 1989
    Jill Davis
    • Self - Contestant
    • 1989
    • Creator
      • Bob Synes
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    agntorng

    JD Roth, a misplaced career in the 80s

    He ain't nothing compared to Marc Summers and his everlasting career, even today. (Food TV) JD Roth felt the need, to ask kids questions randomly during intro that would make them look like complete idiots. I would be more clear on words if JD Roth had not been putting 10 year olds on the spot asking questions about their interests, that mostly, none of them could answer, on the spot, on camera. He bombed on hosting a Double Dare clone that producers shouldve just hired, Mike O'Malley or Summer Sanders. At least Summer Sanders is worth having a crush over... Did JD Roth ever grow past the age of 21? If anything the show FunHouse was good, but had a bad choice of a host. He is not the type like a high profile Marc Summers was, as Marc was highly interactive to the children on his game shows. Marc always involved the stage cast as well as getting himself gacked up in the process. My honest, and long lived opinion. JD Roth is not Marc Summers, and I'm glad he is off Nick TV and onto Discovery Kids. He needs his own identity away from the Double Dare clones. This is not to flame JD Roth, but its a shame he was subjected to be compared to the legendary Marc Summers.
    10bluezgirl5

    A look from the inside

    My husband was on this show when he was in Jr. High. He said he had a blast, and out of the people he met, JD Roth was the nicest and most down to earth. To the person who said he was a bad host for catching the kids off guard: everything was scripted. They have a dry run of everything BEFORE the taping, including every question asked, so kids were never caught "off guard" on camera, simply stage fright.

    He said that the cheerleaders were a lot older than they appear but wore a ton of makeup, everyone was nice, and that everyone was short too. His episode was one of the most replayed because the kids that he was supposed to play didn't show, so the producers kids stood in. Also, the game was decided by 15 points, or one "token" so it was a great, close episode.

    I saw the recording on it and remember the old commercials. The best was a commercial with a young, pre-fame, Jonathan Taylor Thomas. Overall he had a great time, and even though they lost he got free BK Knights shoes, Gitano Jeans, a free copy of the board game (that he still has!) and memories for a lifetime. Great, fun show for kids.
    jc_hodel

    My favorite kids game show!

    My brother and I watched this show everyday when we were about 12. We dreamed about being on the show and even built our own fun house out of boxes. This show was really fun and at the end of the show the winning team ran through the fun house grabbing tags (with prizes written on them). We always ended up yelling at the kids because they would get flustered, we'd be shouting 'No! Grab the bike! Grab the bike! Ah, she ran right passed it...' I also had a crush on the red haired J.D. Roth. My brother and I would have rocked on that show!
    9ianoflccc

    We're Going to the Fun House!

    In the wake of the success of Nickelodeon's game show slop fest called "Double Dare", Bob Synes and Scott Stone, producers of the groundbreaking "$1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime", broke more ground with "Fun House", the messiest game show ever shown in syndication. If none of the stations in your market aired the show, you could catch it on "Chicago's Very Own" super station, WGN, that is, if you had cable. Getting back to the show, it was given a hip, youthful look, unlike the big money, tight security look of "$1M COAL". It featured a college-aged host named J.D. Roth (this would prove to be his best work), cheerleaders to support each team (Samantha "Sammi" Forrest supported the Red team; her twin sister, Jacqueline "Jackie" Forrest supported the Gold team), an exciting announcer in John "Tiny" Hurley, great synthesized-rock hybrid theme music by Score Productions (who provided the $1M COAL music), and a marvelous set, designed for messy stunts, the awesome Grand Prix race, and of course, the little thing known as the Fun House, filled with obstacles galore, crate loads of cash, and a plethora of prizes--which of those cash/prize tags was the Power Prize? Fun House was one of the best syndicated children's game shows of all-time...okay, it was probably THE best, considering that there weren't too many successful children's game shows made for syndication! When you ask people if they remember "Fun House", many would tell you about the people, but I personally remember the Whitewater Slide that went to the pool. That was one of the hundreds of ways to go in the Fun House, and I think that was a great idea, having its participants go their own way; Stone-Stanley believed in the policy that "the choices are yours and yours alone." The funny thing is that Stone-Stanley did quite well when it came to children's game shows, but not as well when it came to adult game shows! (The only exception is "$1M COAL", but that was before the Stone-Stanley name was established!) But of all the game shows they've done, "Fun House" will forever stand out as their best game show. It was the only show where they would put together silly stunts, crazy races and a massive, magnificent obstacle course and target them to those who handle them best--preteens. Too bad this show didn't last as long as it deserved (unlike "Shop 'til You Drop", which lasted longer than it deserved), or else Stone-Stanley's potential would really have been known. I hope that "Fun House" is rerun again (like on GSN or some other network), and in the words of J.D. Roth, "I hope your house is a fun house!"
    8latesha_latimore

    Fun House Game Show

    I was on FunHOuse in 1988 when i was 11 yrs old and i lost lol but i had a blast i remember every time that episode aired we got the same prizes all over again!!! If anyone has that episode (it was me tying a big BK shoe in chocolate) me and my cousin was on the show and it was so much fun we were also stand ins for other contestants and sat in the audience for the first five days we were auditioning for the show...actually we were to go on Double Dare but Nickolodeon had moved its studios to Florida so we couldn't go...But we still had a great time...i have been trying to find that episode of me but i have no luck...i am African-American and i was on the (chocolate episode) i was tying a big shoe with chocolate shoelaces if anyone finds it please send me a message here..thanks again, Latesha

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      After two seasons in first-run, five-a-week syndication, the show moved to Saturday mornings the FOX network. This series was kicked off on Friday, 7 September 1990 and followed with a Celebrity Week, 10-15 September. It was canceled 13 April 1991 - the first FOX Kids' show ever to be axed.
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      Spin-off College Mad House (1989)

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fox's Fun House
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood Center Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(syndicated version)
    • Production companies
      • Lorimar Telepictures
      • Lorimar Television
      • Stone Stanley Productions
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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