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Family Feud

Family Feud

1988TV Seriesā±ļø 1h 0mTV-PG
Game-Show
⭐ 6.6
IMDB Rating
1,106 votes

Two families, each composed of five members, compete against each other to guess the answers with the results of a survey of one hundred people. Hosted by Ray Combs.

Director
N/A
Writers
N/A
Stars
Ray Combs, Gene Wood, Joe Alaskey
Release Date
September 19, 1988
Language
English
Country
United States
šŸŽÆ 12
Nominations
šŸ’¬ 10
Reviews
šŸ“½ļø View on IMDB

šŸŽ­ Top Cast

Ray Combs
Ray Combs
as Self - Host
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Gene Wood
as Self - Announcer
Joe Alaskey
Joe Alaskey
as Self - Celebrity Contestant
Dionne Warwick
Dionne Warwick
as Self - Celebrity Contestant
Boomer Esiason
Boomer Esiason
as Self - Celebrity Contestant
PĆ­a Reyes
PĆ­a Reyes
as Self - Celebrity Contestant
Connie Smith
Connie Smith
as Self - Celebrity Contestant
Gladys Knight
Gladys Knight
as Self - Celebrity Contestant
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David Fulcher
as Self - Celebrity Contestant
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Luann Lee
as Self - Celebrity Contestant

šŸŽ¬ Technical Specs

Sound
Stereo
Color
Color
Filming Location
Los Angeles, California, USA
Production
Mark Goodson Television Productions, The New Family Company

šŸ·ļø Keywords

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šŸŽÆ Categories

Game Show

⭐ Featured Review

Very Good Show!!
by rbj1985 • 2006-12-29
8/10

"This was the "Family Feud" show that I grew up with. Unlike the previous version, this version seemed to have more life and enthusiasm in it. I particularly liked Ray's sense of humor and making the contestants feel at home. He didn't belittle them if they gave a wrong answer, sometimes he would make a funny joke out of it. I loved the format of the show, with the three strikes, and that 'clang' sound when the answers flipped. I don't remember seeing too many of the 'Bullseye' episodes, I must have been in school at the time (I was home-schooled dur..."

šŸ’” Did You Know?

Because of declining ratings, in late 1993 the syndication company informed the producers that the show would be canceled unless a change could be made to get it sold for another year. Harris Cattleman came up with the idea of bringing back Richard Dawson. In early 1994, he returned to the Goodson production offices where the producers told Dawson they'd like to bring him back. They also told him he would have to lose 30 lbs before taping starts. However, when taping was to begin he hadn't lost any weight. Dawson agreed to host because he wanted his daughter to see him do "an honest days work." Jonathan Goodson informed Ray that they were bringing Dawson back. On Ray's final taping day, he didn't talk to the families and walked off the stage during the credits.

šŸ“– Synopsis

Two families, each composed of five members, compete against each other to guess the answers with the results of a survey of one hundred people. Hosted by Ray Combs.