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“On your Marks, Let’s Start The FAMILY FEUD!”
These Lines from Announcer Gene Wood and the star of The FAMILY FEUD is Richard Dawson from MATCH GAME 73 & Hogan’s Heroes that debuts on ABC-TV on July 12-16, 1976 and 1 year Later the show enters Syndicated on September 19-25, 1977. The FAMILY FEUD features 2 Families across the USA by their last names and their nationally (1’s a Winning Family) to compete for Fast Money for $5000 on ABC-TV & $10,000 on Syndicated. The Regular game has an “FAMILY FEUD Survey Board” contains from “3″ to “12″ and the survey answers were chosen by the audience at ABC Television Center in Hollywood, CA and across the USA and the world and the survey values from “2″ to “90″ represents number of people they talked about as dollars in the bank (cash). The Question to the survey answers are asked by Richard Dawson in a face-off of 2 Members of a Family. 1 Member will answer by determining to be the No. 1 Survey Answer. Otherwise another member of the challenging family will answer and take control of the Survey board. When an Answer didn’t appear due to certain factors that cause a “STRIKE” and 3 Strikes You’re OUT of the question and Let another family steal the money from the bank by answering 1 same question to the survey board. When it’s successful they’ll win cash from the bank. When it’s a failure they’ll take all the cash from the bank they created. A Clean Sweep that gives the family the entire bank to themselves. There’s the regular Survey Dollar Value and the “Double” Survey Dollar Value and in 1979 The “Triple” Survey Dollar Value is introduced. The 1st Family raise $200 from 1976 to 1979, $300 from 1979 to 1984 and $400 from 1984 to 1985 wins to play FAST MONEY. In “FAST MONEY” 2 members of the family will play in 2 parts. In Part 1 The Family Member has 15 seconds to give No. 1 Answers of these 5 Survey Questions and in Part 2 The Family Member has 20 Seconds to do same as Part 1. When 1 or 2 of them are succesful to reach 200 points they win $5000 on ABC-TV and $10,000 on syndicated and they’ll Play against the new challenging family. Otherwise as 2 Members of the family went Lower than 200 Points They win $5 for every point score (e.g.: 199 Points X $5= $995.) On January 2-7, 1979 The Show goes to 2 Nights a Week and on September 8-12, 1980 The Show became a 5-Night-a-Week that relates the ABC-TV 5-day-a-Week. On June 13, 1985 ABC-TV finally cancelled FAMILY FEUD and 1 year later The Syndicated portion terminated on September 12, 1986.
On July 4-8, 1988 The FAMILY FEUD returned to Television and now on CBS-TV as The ALL-NEW FAMILY FEUD and now the new star is Ray Combs and now the new total cash winner is $300 (The Syndicated Portion re-released on September 19-23, 1988) and from 1990 to 1992 The FAMILY FEUD Winner Take All Jackpot Championship Tournament to be raise $400 to enter a special FAST MONEY is Worth $25,000 and all through $55,000 on CBS-TV and on Syndicated from $50,000 to $110,000. Later in the Tournament they cut the Jackpot Reward into $35,000 on CBS & $70,000 on Syndicated. On June 29-July 3, 1992 The New FAMILY FEUD Challenge has Created featuring the new game called “BULLSEYE” and now 3 Families. In Part 1, 2 Families played for $10,000 and by hitting the “BULLSEYE” with the No. 1 Answer to the 5 Survey Questions that valued from $500 to $2500 (Starting Reward: $2500) and after that The Survey Round has all 300 points to win and added an New Idea: Steal the points plus the value of an answer and in Part 2 The New Challenging Family faces The Recent Winning Family played for $20,000 and by hitting the “BULLSEYE” with No. 1 Answer to the 5 Survey Questions that valued from $1000 to $5000 (Starting Reward: $5000) and after that Which to be determined to become the new Winning Family and on September 10, 1993 CBS-TV cancelled “THE NEW FAMILY FEUD CHALLENGE” and Letting CBS-TV to air Local Shows to CBS-TV Stations. From 1992 to 1994 The New Game “BULLSEYE” is added and for the Last Season (1994-1995) and bring back Richard Dawson as the returning star of the show. The New Game replaces “BULLSEYE” with “BANKROLL”. In Part 1 They give out $2500 and 3 Survey Questions are Valued from $500 to $2500 for “FAST MONEY” and now changed to 20 Seconds and in Part 2 They give out $5000 and 3 Survey Questions are Valued from $1000 to $5000 for “FAST MONEY” and now changed to 25 seconds and on September 8, 1995 The Syndicated Portion is terminated.
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DICK!
DICK!
MY name’s the same …
MY name’s the same azz hizzzz LOL
i think ballpit.
i think ballpit.
change the title …
change the title not all of these clips are from family feud take that out and that should be the title
“Very funny game show clips”
The thing is, …
The thing is, irregardless means regarded.
Regardless, you’re a dumbshit.
I think should look …
I think should look it up too. I’ll do you a favor and post a quote from the dictionary.
“Usage Note: Irregardless is a word that many mistakenly believe to be correct usage in formal style, when in fact it is used chiefly in nonstandard speech or casual writing”
your stupid. theres …
your stupid. theres regardless, then not being regardless is being irregardless dumbass. look it up. just like theres responsible… and irresponsible
what did the chick …
what did the chick say for something with a hole in it?hole punch?
No, it’s not. The …
No, it’s not. The word is regardless.
Yes it is
Yes it is
Stolen from …
Stolen from stupidgsa.
Irregardless isn’t …
Irregardless isn’t a word.
Record.
Record.
Agreed. Although …
Agreed. Although it wasn’t on the list, he’s technically right, though — “dick” is slang for “detective.”
I would’ve said “pig”.
“Dick”
“Dick”
The way the guy …
The way the guy said “Dick” is funnier than the answer!!
he said ” …
he said “Nymph-o-mania” for the recore
can i have info …
can i have info mania for 200 please
OMG this cracked me …
OMG this cracked me up! I love the old reruns of these shows and these are some of the best moments on them! Thanks for the laughs!
“i sell frozen bull …
“i sell frozen bull semen for artificial insemination” LOLOL!
Best. TV. Blooper …
Best. TV. Blooper. Reel. Ever.
Irregardless of the …
Irregardless of the title … this is some really funny stuff!!!
It is. It made …
It is. It made sense kinda.
slang name for …
slang name for policeman
“dick”
All I can think of …
All I can think of is that he meant “circumcised” but used the wrong word…but who knows.