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  • What Would You Do?
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  • What Would You Do? was the short-lived, audience participation show where anyone gets put into hilarious/messy situations.
  • What Would You Do? was a 30-minute television show hosted by Marc Summers seen on Nickelodeon from 1991 to 1993. Robin Marrella acted as the on-camera stagehand for most of the show's run. Both Summers and Marrella performed their respective duties on Double Dare, also on Nickelodeon. The show was produced in Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios in Florida; some early segments were produced at Universal Studios in Hollywood.
  • What Would You Do? is a song originally recorded by City High and written by Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and Wyclef Jean. That's Adultery appropriated the song into their mythology and have performed a different rendition of it at every single one of their live performances. There have also been several recorded versions of That's Adultery performing the song, all very different.
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Runtime
  • 1800.0
Country
  • United States
Genre
  • Children's game show
first run
  • --08-31
Title
  • What Would You Do?
presenter
  • Marc Summers
Company
  • Reeves Entertainment
  • Woody Fraser Productions
Num episodes
  • 90
num seasons
  • 2
ID
  • 11695
  • 101236
Location
  • Universal Studios
  • Orlando, Florida
abstract
  • What Would You Do? was the short-lived, audience participation show where anyone gets put into hilarious/messy situations.
  • What Would You Do? was a 30-minute television show hosted by Marc Summers seen on Nickelodeon from 1991 to 1993. Robin Marrella acted as the on-camera stagehand for most of the show's run. Both Summers and Marrella performed their respective duties on Double Dare, also on Nickelodeon. The show was produced in Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios in Florida; some early segments were produced at Universal Studios in Hollywood.
  • What Would You Do? is a song originally recorded by City High and written by Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and Wyclef Jean. That's Adultery appropriated the song into their mythology and have performed a different rendition of it at every single one of their live performances. There have also been several recorded versions of That's Adultery performing the song, all very different.