In 1991, after his
Fun House stint, he went on to host the magazine
video game series
GamePro TV. The following year, he started his own production company, Slam Dunk Productions. He initially produced and hosted the short-lived children's game show
Double Up on
NBC. He emceed several other game shows, including the first season of
Masters of the Maze for
The Family Channel, and two of the six seasons of
Zooventure, a children's game show taped at the
San Diego Zoo and aired on
Animal Planet.
Zooventure aired in seven countries. Roth also produced a game show version of the
word game Mad Libs for the
Disney Channel with veteran
television personality
Dick Clark, who worked with Roth behind-the-scenes. He remarked that children would sometimes write in asking what grade he was in because of his youthful voice. While not working on
Endurance, Roth serves as
narrator on
NBC's
weight loss reality show,
The Biggest Loser (with
Caroline Rhea and, later,
Alison Sweeney), which he also co-created and produces. He also produces
reality shows
Breaking Bonaduce, with
Danny Bonaduce on
VH1 and
Beauty and the Geek on the
CW Network, alongside
Ashton Kutcher. On September 23, 2008, ABC premiered
Opportunity Knocks, which received low ratings, especially in the 18-34 demographic, and was canceled after three episodes. ABC subsequently scheduled the remaining six completed episodes for broadcast, beginning on May 26, 2009. Roth's 3Ball Productions has partnered with Milestone Entertainment to produce the
California Lottery's new game show,
Make Me a Millionaire, which premiered on January 17, 2009, for an initial four-year run, but was canceled due to poor ratings; the last program was on July 3, 2010. He hosted and co-created
Unan1mous, which premiered March 22, 2006. Though the show did well in the ratings, possible high production costs kept it from getting a second season. In September 2006, the Dutch company Eyeworks Group announced that it had acquired a 50-percent ownership of 3Ball Productions. He also produced the ABC game show
Downfall, which aired in the summer of 2010. Hosted by wrestler
Chris Jericho, the show featured contestants answering trivia questions to stop valuable prizes from falling from the roof of a Los Angeles building. Beginning in 2011, Roth served as producer for the
Spike reality show
Bar Rescue. As of August 2024, the show has aired nine seasons. ==References==