Fun house, it's a quiz, it's a race, a real wacky place …
Classic 90s kids’ TV show Fun House could be making a comeback – but not on our screens just yet.
Instead, a group of telly producers have launched a £650,000 crowdfunder to reproduce the show experience as interactive live entertainment for adults in London.
Their aim is to open at a ‘top-secret’ location in the capital early next year.
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If it goes ahead, nostalgic fans and other big kids who want to get silly for a couple of hours will have the chance to race those karts and to play some of the wacky games involving a huge ball pool, slides and inflatables.
Perhaps best of all, host Pat Sharp (minus his mullet) and cheerleading twins Melanie and Martina (now 45-year-old mums) are up for taking part and making appearances at the new Fun House.
Fun House presenters Pat Sharp and the twins Melanie and Martina
The team’s funding page says: “We've been working with the original Fun House creator to plan a live experience which is as authentic as possible.
“We’ve developed a vision for a series of super-sized games which you’ll get to play, helping your team earn advantages for your time in the Fun House Finale.”
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Could the live experience in London lead to a revival on TV similar to how The Crystal Maze is returning?
The campaign page teases: “We would love to see Fun House back on our screens! If you help us to create enough of a buzz, well… anything is possible!”
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