Double Dare We Say It: A Nickelodeon Historical Celebration (Full Video)

Sep 27, 2013

Nickelodeon icon Marc Summers brings together creators, stars, writers, producers and musicians from such classic 80s/90s Nick shows as “You Can't Do That on Television,” “Double Dare,” “Salute Your Shorts,” “The Ren & Stimpy Show,” “Doug,” “The Adventures of Pete and Pete,” “Clarissa Explains It All,” “Nick Arcade,” “Welcome Freshmen,” “Wild & Crazy Kids” and “Hey Dude.” Many of these guests haven’t been together since these shows aired.

Network executives and creative staff who helped create the foundation of the entire channel also join to explain exactly how Nick happened at all!

Live music was provided by “Double Dare” composer Edd Kalehoff (whose credits also include “Family Feud,” “The Price is Right” and “Monday Night Football”), with additional songs performed by some of our favorite Nick-series composers. Exclusive clips of long-forgotten early Nick shows, along with archival behind-the-scenes photos direct from the Nickelodeon magazine archive, were shown as well.

Bringing it all together is master-of-ceremonies Mathew Klickstein, author of Slimed: An Oral History of Nickelodeon’s Golden Age.

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