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Fun House (game show)

Fun House was the name of a United States children's television game show hosted by J. D. Roth that aired between 1988 and 1991, originally in syndication, and later on the Fox Network. A United Kingdom version was also made, which screened on ITV at teatime between 1990 and 1999, hosted by Pat Sharp and aided by two assistants, Melanie and Martina.

The show featured two teams of two kids, each playing three games. One game included searchng through gunge, made famous by children's entertainer Dave Benson Phillips, while another comprised of a go-kart Grand Prix, whereby players had to race round a studio circuit. In the final game, contestants entered the Fun House itself and raced against the clock to locate fifteen prizes, represented by prize tags in each fun house room.

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