Family Feud Challenge (CBS daytime version of the show from 1992-1994 which features the Bullseye round).All-Star Family Feud Special (featuring celebrities playing for their favorite charities).Since its inception in the 70s, the show had a share of a few alternative titles as well: Early in Dawson's season, the winners of the first half competed in the second half against a family from the original Dawson era in 1994. During the one-hour versions from 1992 to 1995, two new families competed in the first half-hour for the right to face the champions in the second half. Each family has 5 members per team (10 in total), except from 1994 to 1995, when there were only 4 members per team (8 in total). The first to reach a set number of points/dollars (originally 200 in the pilot and first season, then 300, and 400 during Dawson's 1984-85 season and their 'Tournament of Champions' episode) gets a chance to play Fast Money for a grand cash prize.
This show is where two families battle it out by answering surveys to win points/dollars.
Georgia Entertainment Industries (2011–2018, 2020-Present)ĬBS Television Distribution (2019-Present, Ad Sales)įamily Feud is a spin-off from Match Game’s big money 'Super Match' bonus round.
(Fremantle) Media North America (2002-Present) Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions (1975–1982)