Fun House

Fun House (1989-1999)

EndedGame Show showComedy, Children

Fun House was a British children's game show produced by Scottish Television aired on ITV between 24 February 1989 and 1999. It was hosted by Pat Sharp, who was also aided by twin cheerleaders, Melanie Grant and Martina Grant. The announcer was Gary King.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 16:45 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S11E14Episode 14Dec 22, 1999
S11E13Episode 13Dec 15, 1999
S11E12Episode 12Dec 8, 1999
S11E11Episode 11Dec 1, 1999
S11E10Episode 10Nov 24, 1999
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Fun House premiere?

Fun House premiered on September 5, 1989.

Who was the host of Fun House?

The host of Fun House was J.D. Roth.

What kind of game show is Fun House?

Fun House is a children's game show.

What is the premise of Fun House?

The premise of Fun House is a wacky obstacle course competition for kids.

How many teams compete on Fun House?

Two teams compete on Fun House.

What are the team names on Fun House?

The team names on Fun House are Red and Yellow.

What is the age range of contestants on Fun House?

The age range of contestants on Fun House is 11-14.

What is the grand prize on Fun House?

The grand prize on Fun House is a trip to a theme park.

What is the name of the Fun House mascot?

The name of the Fun House mascot is "Mr. Meaner".

Who are the Fun House cheerleaders?

The Fun House cheerleaders are the "Fun House Helpers".

What is the name of the Fun House theme song?

The theme song for Fun House is "Fun House Theme" by David Kitay.

What is the name of the Fun House announcer?

The name of the Fun House announcer is "Screaming" Ed Hall.

What is the name of the Fun House referee?

The name of the Fun House referee is Jamie Bojanowski.

What kind of obstacles are in the Fun House course?

The Fun House course features a variety of obstacles such as a giant slide, a ball pit, and a maze.

What do the winning team members receive as a prize on Fun House?

Each member of the winning team on Fun House receives a trophy.

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