

The player to give the number one answer or have their answer be higher than the other player's answer wins control. The host announces how many answers are on the board (which are always in order based on popularity), and then reads a survey question and the first player to buzz-in gets to answer. In the pilot episode, only the team captain played each Face-Off ever since, play continues down the line for each family, with the second players facing off for Question 2, the third players for Question 3, and so on. Any response that appears as an answer to that question had to be given by at least 2 people (answers given by only one person were discarded).Īt the beginning of each round, one member of each family comes up to the main podium to play a mini-round for control of the question called "Face-Off". was surveyed otherwise, the survey was of 100 random people). (In a few cases, a specific group, such as 100 men, women, kids, etc. In each case, a survey of 100 people was taken for each question.


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)
