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Celebrity Family Feud, which is created by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman, is a spin-off of the American game show Family Feud. Similarly to the primetime All-Star Specials featured during the late 1970s and early 1980s, the episodes feature teams of celebrities playing for charity rather than normal contestants.

The first incarnation of the spin-off was broadcast in 2008 by NBC as part of a block of summer reality series it branded as All-American Summer. Instead of featuring the host of the syndicated version at the time, John O'Hurley (who was hosting Secret Talents of the Stars for another network that summer), the NBC celebrity version was hosted by Al Roker of the Today Show. Five-player teams composed of a celebrity captain and four friends and/or relatives competed against each other with a $50,000 top prize to be donated to the charity of the winning team's choice.

On April 9, 2015, ABC announced that it would air six new episodes of Celebrity Family Feud over the summer, which premiered on June 21, 2015. The 2015 version is hosted by Steve Harvey, the current host of the syndicated version of Family Feud. It marked the first time that any version of Family Feud aired on ABC since the end of the original version hosted by Richard Dawson in June 1985. Unlike the current syndicated version of Feud, taped at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia until 2017, this version is produced at CBS Television City in Los Angeles, California, and features the return of Burton Richardson, who announced the show from 1999 to 2010, to the series. On August 4, 2016, ABC renewed Celebrity Family Feud for a fourth season. On August 6, 2017, ABC renewed Celebrity Family Feud for a fifth season.


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Format

During the NBC run of Celebrity Family Feud, each episode featured a tournament format with three games. The winners of the two semi-final games played a final game, with the winner advancing to Fast Money. Due to time constraints, the format was slightly modified from the 2003 format used by the syndicated version, in that the double value round is eliminated, with each match containing two single rounds and a triple round, although the game still played first to 300 points or sudden death. In Fast Money, if one or both team members accrued at least 200 points, the group won $50,000 for their charity. If the playing members scored below 200 points, $25,000 was awarded to the group's charity.

The ABC version does not use a tournament format and follows the same format as the syndicated version. Two self-contained games are played per-episode, each concluding with Fast Money played for $25,000 for the winning team's chosen charity, provided they score 200 points; otherwise, they get $10,000 for their charity. Families who lose the main game and do not play Fast Money receive $5,000 for their charity.


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Series overview


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Episodes

The winners are shown in bold.

Season 1 (2008)

Season 2 (2015)

Season 3 (2016)

a The AFC Defense team consisted of: A. J. Hawk (then with the Cincinnati Bengals, now retired), Von Miller (Denver Broncos), Tamba Hali (Kansas City Chiefs), Malcolm Smith (Oakland Raiders), and Melvin Ingram (San Diego Chargers).

b The NFC Offense team consisted of: Joe Staley (San Francisco 49ers), Teddy Bridgewater (Minnesota Vikings), David Johnson (Arizona Cardinals), Pierre Garçon (Washington Redskins), and Marvin Jones (Detroit Lions).

c The AFC Offense team consisted of: Brandon Marshall (New York Jets), Steve Smith, Sr. (Baltimore Ravens), Amari Cooper (Oakland Raiders), Jeremy Hill (Cincinnati Bengals), and Marcus Cannon (New England Patriots).

d The NFC Defense team consisted of: Thomas Davis (Carolina Panthers), Terrance Knighton (then with the Redskins, now with the Patriots), Tyrann Mathieu (Arizona Cardinals), Malcolm Jenkins (Philadelphia Eagles), and Cliff Avril (Seattle Seahawks).

Season 4 (2017)

a The MLB Legends team consisted of: Ozzie Smith, Kevin Millar, Prince Fielder, Pedro Martinez, and Harold Reynolds.

b The NBA Legends team consisted of: James Worthy, Muggsy Bogues, Gary Payton, Horace Grant, and Robert Horry.

c The NFL All-Stars team consisted of: Le'Veon Bell (Pittsburgh Steelers), Patrick Peterson (Arizona Cardinals), Derrick Johnson (Kansas City Chiefs), Joe Thomas (Cleveland Browns), and DeAndre Hopkins (Houston Texans).

d The NFL Legends team consisted of: Marshall Faulk, Andre Reed, Anthony Muñoz, Derrick Brooks, and Rod Woodson.

e The Boy Band team consisted of: Nick Lachey, Joey Fatone, Nathan Morris, Howie Dorough, and Chris Kirkpatrick.

f The Girl Group team consisted of: Carnie Wilson, Terry Ellis, Sabrina Bryan, Robin Antin, and Kiely Williams.

g The Funny Gals team consisted of: June Diane Raphael, Andrea Savage, Kristen Schaal, Nicole Byer, and Carla Gallo.

h The Funny Guys team consisted of: Paul Scheer, John Gemberling, Adam Pally, Eugene Cordero, and Horatio Sanz.

i The Bachelors team consisted of: Wells Adams, Daniel Maguire, Robert Graham, Luke Pell, and Chase McNary.

j The Bachelorettes team consisted of: Jubilee Sharpe, Amanda Stanton, Lace Morris, Olivia Caridi, and Caila Quinn.

k U.S. Olympic Swim Team consisted of: Nathan Adrian, David Plummer, Connor Jaeger, Elizabeth Beisel, and Allison Schmitt.

l U.S. Gymnastics Team consisted of: Shannon Miller, Dominique Moceanu, Paul Hamm, Morgan Hamm, and Dominique Dawes.

m Shark Tank team consisted of: Robert Herjavec, Lori Greiner, Daymond John, Chris Sacca, and Sabin Lomac.

n Dancing With The Stars team consisted of: Kym Johnson, Keo Motsepe, Lindsay Arnold, Sharna Burgess, and Sasha Farber.


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