
Īnswers are worth one point for every person in the 100-member survey who gave them. If the family earns three strikes, their opponents are given one chance to steal the points for the round by guessing any still-concealed answer failing to do so awards the points to the family that originally had control. Giving an answer not on the board, or failing to respond within the allotted time, earns one strike. The family with control of the question now tries to win the round by guessing all of the remaining concealed answers, with each member giving one answer in sequence. The family that wins the face-off may choose to play the question or pass control to their opponents. If neither contestant's answer is on the board, the other eight contestants have a chance to respond, one at a time from alternating sides, until an answer is found. Ties are broken in favor of the contestant who buzzes in first. Otherwise, the opponent responds as well and the higher-ranked answer wins. The first contestant to buzz in gives an answer if it is the most popular, his/her family immediately wins the face-off. Only answers that receive two or more responses can appear on the board.
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(Example: "Name the hour that you get up on Sunday mornings.") A certain number of answers are concealed on the board, starting with the most popular. Įach round begins with a "face-off" question that serves as a toss-up between two opposing contestants, with the host asking a survey question that was previously posed to a group of 100 people. The original version of the show began with the families being introduced, seated opposite each other as if posing for family portraits, after which Dawson would interview them.
Family feud presented by tv#
In 2013, TV Guide ranked Family Feud third in its list of the 60 greatest game shows of all time.Įach episode of Family Feud features ten contestants from two different families competing to win cash and prizes, including a new car for those families who win five matches, with five members apiece representing each family. Harvey's takeover in 2010 increased Nielsen ratings significantly and eventually placed the program among the top five most popular syndicated television shows in the country. Within a year of its debut, the original version became the number one game show in daytime television however, as viewing habits changed, the ratings declined. The program has spawned multiple regional adaptations in over 50 international markets outside the United States.
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Announcers for the series have included Gene Wood (1976–95), Burton Richardson (1999–2010), Joey Fatone (2010–15), and Rubin Ervin (2015–present). The 1999 syndicated series has been hosted by Louie Anderson (1999–2002), Richard Karn (2002–06), John O'Hurley (2006–10), and Steve Harvey (2010–present). Ray Combs hosted the CBS series and the first six seasons of the accompanying syndicated version, then was replaced by Dawson for the final season. The ABC network version of the show and the first syndicated series were hosted by Richard Dawson. The current syndicated series premiered on September 20, 1999.

The second aired from Septemto September 8, 1995.

The first aired from Septemto September 6, 1985.

Three separate editions for syndication were also produced. The program was re-launched by CBS on July 4, 1988, and ran until September 10, 1993. The program premiered on ABC on July 12, 1976, and ran as part of its daytime schedule until June 14, 1985. Family Feud is an American television game show created by Mark Goodson where two families compete to name the most popular responses to survey questions in order to win cash and prizes.
