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Family Feud

  • TV Series
  • 1976–1985
  • TV-G
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.6K
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Richard Dawson in Family Feud (1976)
Game Show

Two families compete by trying to outguess the opponents about survey results.Two families compete by trying to outguess the opponents about survey results.Two families compete by trying to outguess the opponents about survey results.

  • Creator
    • Mark Goodson
  • Stars
    • Richard Dawson
    • Gene Wood
    • Johnny Gilbert
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2.6K
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    • Creator
      • Mark Goodson
    • Stars
      • Richard Dawson
      • Gene Wood
      • Johnny Gilbert
    • 19User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 22 nominations total

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    Richard Dawson
    Richard Dawson
    • Self - Host
    • 1976–1985
    Gene Wood
    • Self - Announcer
    • 1976–1985
    Johnny Gilbert
    Johnny Gilbert
    • Self - Guest Announcer…
    • 1981
    Steve Bond
    Steve Bond
    • Self - Celebrity Contestant…
    • 1983–1985
    Jineane Ford
    Jineane Ford
    • Self…
    • 1981–1983
    Corinna Tsopei
    Corinna Tsopei
    • Self…
    • 1981–1983
    Sylvia Hitchcock Carson
    Sylvia Hitchcock Carson
    • Self…
    • 1981–1983
    Barbara Peterson
    • Self…
    • 1981–1983
    Margaret Gardiner
    Margaret Gardiner
    • Self…
    • 1981–1983
    Elizabeth Gracen
    Elizabeth Gracen
    • Self
    • 1984
    Susan Powell
    • Self
    • 1984
    Debra Sue Maffett
    • Self
    • 1984
    Paddy Boyd Argovitz
    • Self
    • 1984
    Cindy Roberts
    • Self
    • 1984
    Ruth Johnson
    • Self
    • 1984
    Jacklyn Zeman
    Jacklyn Zeman
    • Self - Celebrity Contestant…
    • 1983–1985
    Debbi Morgan
    Debbi Morgan
    • Self - Celebrity Contestant…
    • 1983–1985
    Robert S. Woods
    Robert S. Woods
    • Self - Celebrity Contestant…
    • 1982–1985
    • Creator
      • Mark Goodson
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    7DKosty123

    Very Harmless Fun

    Richard Dawson was the ultimate host of this series. He gave it the first & most popular run over the years. This is another well thought out game show from the fertile 60's & 70's which is the era the most hit game shows were started.

    Take 2 families, give them each a chance to score points by guessing how people answered a survey about something. Sometimes, sex would get thrown into the question mix to keep things hopping. The most points by the winning family, the losing family get consolation prizes. The winners go into the bonus round with a chance to win $5,000 dollars (inflation really started later than this show in prize money).

    It would add up to a lot of fun. It's the Hatfields versus the McCoys & to quote my favorite phrase used by Richard Dawson so often "And the survey says..." a winner.
    8marcusmontgomery-93526

    Survey Says... it's time for the Feud!: Part 1

    Whenever you hear those words, you know instantly recognize this show!

    Based on Match Game's Super Match round, more specifically the audience match portion, Family Feud uses 2 families, competing against each other, and their objective was to guess the most popular answer from survey questions.

    And the man that started a now 5-decade run is the late, great Richard Dawson, who at the time, was a regular panelist on Match Game (which aired on CBS, while FF aired on ABC), and he was doing both shows when Feud first started until the success of FF came to Dawson's way and MG now tanking in the ratings, and them adding a Star Wheel that would randomly select the star to match instead of picking them.

    Dawson showcases his quick wit and one-liners on MG and did not disappoint when he transitioned to Feud.

    Nothing else to say about it other than he will be missed and we thank you for the laughs and memories.

    RIP Richard Dawson (1932-2012)
    bpatrick-8

    The only version of Family Feud I watched regularly

    I was working at home and my local ABC station carried "Family Feud," "Ryan's Hope," and "All My Children" from noon-2 p.m. I always had to watch "Feud," even if I missed the soaps, and for one reason--Richard Dawson. Dawson, who I understand to have been a prodigious reader, didn't suffer fools gladly and his putdowns of obviously dumb answers probably reflected what the audience was thinking. Let me give you a strictly hypothetical. Say the question is, "Name a country in Europe," top six answers are on the board. The family gets England, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy, but under the pressure of time just can't come up with that sixth one, so the person at bat says "Sweden." It's not up on the board but Sweden is a country in Europe, so Dawson would go easy on that contestant. But let's say the contestant says "Australia," which is about 10,000 miles literally and figuratively from Europe. Then he might tell the hapless contestant to go back to school and relearn their geography. Would you be thinking what he would be thinking? I would. He paved the way for the likes of Anne Robinson, another host who doesn't mind calling out a contestant with an obviously dumb answer.

    In short, Dawson had the common touch despite his celebrity status, and I just know he was really rooting for the contestants, just as Groucho ribbed his contestants but was always happy to see them win the big money in the quiz on "You Bet Your Life" (BTW, Dawson hosted a pilot for "YBYL" in 1988; it didn't get on the air but he would have been perfect for that show).

    Gene Wood proved he was a better announcer than host; I remember that on "Beat the Clock" he would get as silly as the contestants. That, to me, is the ultimate sin of the game-show host.

    Steve Harvey has done extremely well with the show and I wish him many more years, but Dawson is "Family Feud" to me.
    dawsonbot

    The top 3 answers on the board..."Name the best incarnation of 'Family Feud.'"

    SURVEY SAYS: Richard's Feud. Richard was and ever shall be the true host of "Family Feud." Richard's quick wit and overall likeable personallity made this show click. I'd pick this show over "Fear Factor" or "Weakest Link" any day. In this world of primetime "game shows" (if you can call them that anymore) you don't see the kind of aoura that this show presents. 2 actual families comprised of 5 members each must guess popular answers to a 100 person survey. The first team to 200 points (300 by 1979, and 400 by 1985) wins the game, the cololected survey money and chance to play "Fast Money" for $5,000. ($10,000 on the syndicated version) When the show ended its run thanks to "Wheel of Fortune" in 1985, it featured one of the most tear-filled good byes in TV history. "Family Feud" is an American icon. One that will resonate through ages.
    FeverDog

    Out of nowhere came a welcome reminder of Philly sports glory.

    It was 3:00 a.m. when "Family Feud" came on the Game Show Network - it was an episode from, apparently, late 1980, since it was a charity rematch between World Series contestants Kansas City Royals and Philadelphia Phillies: the Phillies Phamily's Del Unser, Larry Bowa, Mike Schmidt, Dick Ruthven, and Garry Maddox vs. John, Willie, Paul, Dave, and Dennis from KC (I didn't get their last names).

    True to form, the Phillies swept KC 395-0. Del & Dick played the bonus round, where they reached 222 points with just seven questions. Would they have had any less than a total kickass half-hour?

    Highlights included one of the Royals offering Richard Dawson some Skoal chewing tobacco (which he spat out in disgust, but he was a trooper even to try it), the numerous whistles and catcalls for Michael Jack from the presumably female-dominated studio audience, and, oh my, the leisure suits, feathered hair, and bizarre facial growths (and Bowa's funky White Man's Afro deserves special mention). Needless to say, my head was spinning. Bill Simmons (ESPN's "Sports Guy") needs to know about this episode to grade it on his Unintentional Comedy Rating Scale; it'd surely get a perfect score.

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    • Trivia
      On Monday, April 6th, 1981, Richard Dawson met a contestant and after the taping, he invited her to his house for a home cooked meal. Shortly after this event, began their long term romance.
    • Quotes

      [Richard Dawson's farewell speech on the June 14, 1985 finale]

      Richard Dawson: So, the Mackins were our final winning family, and they've won $5,504, and I'm proud of 'em. I've had the most incredible luck in my career. I've done lots and lots of jobs, and I've never, ever had a job like "Family Feud." I've never DREAMED I would ever have a job where so many people could touch me and I could touch them. And it was... there was a great magic about this show that I've never seen on any other show. I want to publicly acknowledge Howard Felsher, who is our Executive Producer. He was a producer in the beginning of the show, and he helped steer and guide the way that we went. And he and I fall a lot of times, but I tell you that he is important and I should acknowledge him, because he was the one, with me, that, we said, "Let ANYBODY come on this show, anyone that can play this game, no matter what color or creed, no matter if they're in a wheelchair or they have no sight." And we've HAD everybody on this show, and he was very, very important in that and I acknowledge and thank him for it. I thank my crew, and I thanked my director already. I have the best staff you've ever dreamed of. You can't... but you don't have to dream of them, 'cause I'm gonna take them with me. Even if I never work again, they'll just be near me. They are so special and wonderful. ABC - Jackie Smith, Wally Weltman, Joe C. Albott - they kept us on the air probably a year more than they should have, 'cause we weren't really helping them. You know, our ratings weren't that good. They were *so* great. They buried themselves carrying us, and I love them for that, not that I wanted to hurt 'em, but I... because I love 'em. They were good people. There were people I know that got upset that I kissed people; I kissed them for luck and love, that's all. That's what my mother did to me. There were people upset that I would embrace or hug someone of another color. The first time I ever saw people of any color was when D-Day left from my hometown in England, to go and free Europe from the war. And there was every color you could imagine, and I'd not seen that in England. And I asked my mother about it; I said, "Is there something wrong?" She said, "God... God makes people. You understand that, don't you?" And I said, "Yeah!" She said, "Who makes a rainbow?" I said, "God." She said, "I never presumed to tell anyone who could make a rainbow what color to make children." And she changed my whole life with that statement. All I can tell you is, this has been a very special 9 years of my life! If I never do another thing, I've met the good, sweet people of the world. So I leave you, with love, and for the little girl that, nine years ago, I first signed to - I guess she's 13, now - I'll think of you every day. God bless all the little children in the world. Thank you.

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      The Feud
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      Written by Robert Israel (BMI)

      Performed by the Score Productions Band

      Published by TattleTales Music (BMI)

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    • Release date
      • July 12, 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fast Company
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(1988-1995)
    • Production companies
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • Mark Goodson Television Productions
      • Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions
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      • 30m
    • Color
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