Later career
In 1989, Summers auditioned to host the CBS daytime version of Wheel of Fortune, but Bob Goen was hired instead.[9]
Double Dare's popularity led Summers to other hosting jobs including the syndicated Couch Potatoes in 1989, and Nickelodeon's What Would You Do? in 1991.[4]
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Summers appeared on television talk shows, including a stint on ABC television's Home Show.[10]
Summers also had a rare dramatic performance in the Nickelodeon-produced Halloween program Mystery Magical Special.[11]
Summers also made celebrity guest rounds on other game shows including Scrabble, Super Password, Talk About, Lingo, To Tell the Truth, Win, Lose or Draw, and Hollywood Squares.
After Double Dare's cancellation in 1993, Summers co-hosted Our Home, a daily talk show aimed at homemakers, on Lifetime.[12] Afterwards, Summers co-hosted another Lifetime talk show, Biggers & Summers.[13]
In 1993, Summers hosted a special episode of Nova, called "The NOVA Quiz", celebrating the show's 20th anniversary season on PBS. Contestants answered science questions and participated in science experiments, for a chance to go on a science expedition.
Summers appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on October 17, 1994, alongside Burt Reynolds.[14] According to Summers' account in his 1999 memoir Everything in Its Place, Reynolds arrived in a confrontational mood after Leno had made critical comments about Reynolds' ongoing divorce from Loni Anderson during the previous night's show.[15] During his segment, Reynolds cut Leno's tie with scissors and engaged in increasingly tense exchanges with the host, culminating in Leno making a sexually suggestive joke about Reynolds just before Summers was brought on.[15] When Summers mentioned being a "neatness fanatic", Reynolds began needling him aggressively.[15] After Summers quipped "by the way, I'm still married", Reynolds dumped water onto Summers' lap.[15] Summers retaliated by dousing Reynolds, receiving a standing ovation from the audience, and the confrontation ended with both men hitting each other with shaving cream pies.[15] The incident generated significant media attention, and Summers later stated it was unplanned and genuine: "This was not planned, it was all real.
During the 1990s, Summers continued work on television shows, each with varying success. He created and hosted the short-lived children's game show Pick Your Brain, co-hosted Great Day America on the PAX Network, produced I Can't Believe You Said That, and hosted It's a Surprise on Food Network.
Summers returned to Nickelodeon in 2000 as the executive consultant for Double Dare 2000, an updated version of the original show. Two years later, he was the executive producer for another Nickelodeon resurrection, Wild and Crazy Kids.
GSN chose Summers to host its original program WinTuition in 2002.
On March 28, 2008, the Communication and Journalism Club of Coastal Carolina University presented Summers with the first annual Peach Cobbler Award, an honor modeled after Harvard's Hasty Pudding Award. After the ceremony, Summers hosted a mock version of Double Dare on the university's campus.[17]
Summers returned to television as the host of more shows, including History IQ with his old announcer Harvey on the History Channel; the Food Network series Unwrapped; the Unwrapped spin-off game show, Trivia Unwrapped; and the Game Show Network series WinTuition. In 2005, Summers became the host of Food Network's reality series The Next Food Network Star. Summers joined Chef Guy Fieri as co-host of Food Network's Ultimate Recipe Showdown in 2008. In late 2006, Sony Pictures Television and KingWorld planned a new game show called Combination Lock, with Summers hosting the first pilot. It was to be paired with a revival of the classic game show, The Joker's Wild.[18] However, a deal could not be reached between KingWorld and station groups.[19]
Off the screen, Summers has been involved as an executive producer on the Food Network's Dinner: Impossible and Restaurant: Impossible.[13]
Summers has hosted stage versions of The Price Is Right and credits Bob Barker and The Price Is Right for helping him pursue a game-show career.
Summers served as host of "Drunk Double Dare" during Drunk Day, an annual episode of the Philadelphia-based Preston & Steve radio show on WMMR, held directly before the Fourth of July weekend. The show reunited Summers with his Double Dare cohorts Harvey and Robin Marrella. He has also hosted "Dunkel Dare" during the annual Beer Week in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Summers appears in the Good Charlotte music video for their song "Last Night", which uses Family Double Dare as the motif for the video. He has also played himself on The Cleveland Show, Robot Chicken, Workaholics, and Sanjay & Craig, and appeared in special segments on ABC's The Chew.
Summers is the subject and executive producer of On Your Marc, a documentary that chronicles his life and development of his one-man theater show, featuring interviews with Neil Patrick Harris, Ryan Seacrest, Guy Fieri and Seth Green, and was directed by Mathew Klickstein.[20] Summers hosted a number of early preview screenings and live events as part of a nationwide promotional tour of the film in October 2017.[21][22][23]
Summers returned to host a 30th anniversary of Double Dare at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con. He also appeared in a commemorative half-hour special in honor of the show's 30th anniversary that aired on Nickelodeon on November 23, 2016.[24]
In 2018, Summers provided color commentary along with his vast knowledge of the game on the revival of Double Dare with Liza Koshy, produced by RTL Group / FremantleMedia, and served as executive producer.[25] In 2019, Summers hosted Double Dare Live, a non-broadcast, national touring version of the show.[26]
Summers began hosting the Marc Summers Unwraps podcast in 2023.[27] His one-man show The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers played off-Broadway at New World Stages from February to June 2024.[28]
Summers starred in the Hallmark Original Movie Hanukkah on the Rocks, which premiered on Hallmark Channel in December 2024.[29]