For the coaching reference, he was briefly the coach of the San Diego Conquistadors of the ABA, but it only lasted for a while during the 1973-74 season.
I would love to bring this show back here in the US and evolve it into "Mad Dash Million" where one contestant can run the Mad Dash to the finish line to win over $1,000,000 in cash and prizes.
"The Mad Dash" was a Canadian game show that aired between 1978 and 1985. The host's name was Pierre Lalonde. It was taped in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Also, there was a French Canadian version of Chain Reaction that aired on TQS (now called V) that he hosted from 1986 to 1991, the exact same time frame that the English language version with Geoff Edwards aired. They were both taped on the same set in Montreal as well.
For the coaching reference, he was briefly the coach of the San Diego Conquistadors of the ABA, but it only lasted for a while during the 1973-74 season.
I know, lol. It also seems weird that Tony Orlando didn't attend the Versailles Peace Conference of 1919.
Pierre Lalonde passed away today :-( I used to love this show.
They are giving some really interesting answers. Gary Coleman is 7 foot tall?
I would love to bring this show back here in the US and evolve it into "Mad Dash Million" where one contestant can run the Mad Dash to the finish line to win over $1,000,000 in cash and prizes.
The late Pierre Lalonde forgave that male contestant, for giving that wrong answer.
Whaddya mean Ed McMahon isn't Don Quixote's sidekick!?
what happened to the premiere episode. with the lady hitting back to start twice in one game on a 3.
When did this air?! I like it!
This episode would have aired around 1979 on CTV in Canada. Altogether it ran from 1978 to 1985.
bluebear1985 I think CFTO had this show.
It's possible, but isn't that part of the CTV network?
what happened to the priemier of mad dash on here
This is great! Who's the Host?! Where'd this come from?
"The Mad Dash" was a Canadian game show that aired between 1978 and 1985. The host's name was Pierre Lalonde. It was taped in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Also, there was a French Canadian version of Chain Reaction that aired on TQS (now called V) that he hosted from 1986 to 1991, the exact same time frame that the English language version with Geoff Edwards aired. They were both taped on the same set in Montreal as well.
Pierre Lalonde.
10:12... I SWEAR I heard someone go, "Oh, shit."
He said, "Aww, get on with it, will ya?"
What's with that gross sound?
thiise game is from german??? how they only to win 600$$. maybe it was getmany frankfurts