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|imagecaption=The show's logo from 2000
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Family Feud is an American game show that was created by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman and first premiered on ABC on June 12, 1976 and was first hosted by Hogan's Heroes actor Richard Dawson. The show was based on the bonus round of another show Goodson and Todman made called "Match Game" and has families go head to head as they give answers to survey questions and the winning family goes on to play for $20,000. The show was an immediate success on ABC and the show continues to air on television in syndication with comedian Steve Harvey as host since 2010.
Family Feud is an American game show that was created by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman and first premiered on ABC on June 12th, 1976, and was first hosted by Hogan's Heroes actor Richard Dawson. The show was based on the bonus round of another show Goodson and Todman made called "Match Game" and has families go head to head as they give answers to survey questions and the winning family goes on to play for $20,000. The show was an immediate success on ABC and the show continues to air on television in syndication with comedian Steve Harvey as host since 2010.


==Background==
==Background==
In February 2000, cast members of the NBC teen comedy drama Freaks and Geeks appeared on Family Feud that at the time was hosted by comedian Louie Anderson. The cast played against the cast of the WB's teen drama "Popular" and the teams played for charity. The teams played a whole four shows with the cast of Freaks and Geeks reportedly winning two of the five games.<ref>https://www.press-citizen.com/story/popcandy/2013/05/31/week-in-pop/2376519/</ref>
In February 2000, cast members of the NBC teen comedy-drama Freaks and Geeks appeared on Family Feud that at the time was hosted by the late comedian Louie Anderson. The cast played against the cast of the WB's teen drama "Popular" and the teams played for charity. The teams played a whole four shows with the cast of Freaks and Geeks reportedly winning two of the four games.<ref>https://press-citizen.com/story/popcandy/2013/05/31/week-in-pop/2376519/</ref>


==Availability==
==Availability==
The episodes were never reran after their original airings. This could down to the Louie Anderson era of Family Feud rarely getting re-aired at all. Game Show Network only aired one episode in 2013 and the channel Buzzr (a channel owned by Family Feud's production company Fremantle) only aired a hand full of episodes from 2019 to 2020, though they have released some episodes on Amazon Prime that are now unavailable<ref>https://www.primevideo.com/detail/Family-Feud-with-Louie-Anderson/0SKQQN9BXNDVGW27AWQW9596A8</ref>. Many episodes from this era of Family Feud only survive through home recordings and the Freaks and Geeks versus Popular episodes were no exception. In 2018, YouTube user BeingCryptic uploaded 2 minutes from one of the episodes (exact episode is unknown). He stated in the comment section that he doesn't have the full episode. A fansite dedicated to appearances from the Freaks and Geeks cast has two screenshots from one of the episodes<ref>https://www.oocities.org/freaksgeeksweb/tvapp.html</ref>, meaning that a VHS copy of one of the episodes is in existence. On January 8, 2022, two other episodes from the week were uploaded to YouTube by user "miscellaneous publication #15". The other content from that week are the only episodes from the Louie Anderson era of Family Feud to not resurface.
The episodes were never reran after their original airings. This could down to the Louie Anderson era of Family Feud rarely getting re-aired at all. Game Show Network only aired one episode in 2013 and the channel Buzzr (a channel owned by Family Feud's production company Fremantle) only aired a hand full of episodes from 2019 to 2020, though they have released some episodes on Amazon Prime that are now unavailable<ref>https://primevideo.com/detail/Family-Feud-with-Louie-Anderson/0SKQQN9BXNDVGW27AWQW9596A8</ref>. Many episodes from this era of Family Feud only survive through home recordings and the Freaks and Geeks versus Popular episodes were no exception. In 2018, YouTube user BeingCryptic uploaded 2 minutes from one of the episodes (exact episode is unknown). He stated in the comment section that he doesn't have the full episode. A fansite dedicated to appearances from the Freaks and Geeks cast has two screenshots from one of the episodes<ref>https://oocities.org/freaksgeeksweb/tvapp.html</ref>, meaning that a VHS copy of one of the episodes is in existence. On January 8th, 2022, two other episodes from the week were uploaded to YouTube by user "miscellaneous publication #15". Four months later on April 20th, 2022, YouTube user "Candy Pants LLC" uploaded all four episodes of that week. Their channel would be terminated in July of that year, but the episodes have since been backed up by Lost Media Wiki user GrigioGuy.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Video===
===Video===
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===Screenshots===
===Screenshots===
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<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
Freaksandgeeks.jpg|The set from one of the episodes
Freaksandgeeks.jpg|The set from one of the episodes.
Freaksfeud2.jpg|Linda Cardellini and Bryce Johnson at the face off podium
Freaksfeud2.jpg|Linda Cardellini and Bryce Johnson at the face-off podium.
</gallery>
</gallery>


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*[[The Price Is Right (partially found unaired pilot for syndicated game show; 1993)]]
*[[The Price Is Right (partially found unaired pilot for syndicated game show; 1993)]]
*[[The New Price Is Right (lost unaired pilot of Goodson-Todman game show; 1972)]]
*[[The New Price Is Right (lost unaired pilot of Goodson-Todman game show; 1972)]]
*[[Family Feud (partially found unaired pilot of Pearson game show; 1998-1999)]]
*[[Rock Feud (lost unaired pilot of cancelled spin-off of Pearson game show; 2001)]]
*[[To Tell The Truth (lost unreleased pilot of Pearson remake of Goodson-Todman panel show; 1999)]]
*[[Card Sharks (partially lost pilots of syndicated revival of Goodson-Todman game show; 1996-2000)]]


===Television===
===Television===
*[[The Price Is Right (partially lost Dennis James episodes of game show; 1972-1977)]]
*[[The Price Is Right (partially lost Dennis James episodes of game show; 1972-1977)]]
*[[Tattletales (partially found syndicated version of CBS game show; 1977-1978)]]
*[[Tattletales (partially found syndicated version of CBS game show; 1977-1978)]]
*[[To Tell The Truth (lost first season of syndicated panel show; 1969-1970)]]
*[[To Tell The Truth (partially found first season of syndicated panel show; 1969-1970)]]
*[[The Price Is Right (partially found Australian adaptation of Mark Goodson game show; 1973-1974)]]
*[[The Price Is Right (partially found Australian adaptation of Mark Goodson game show; 1973-1974)]]
*[[Snap Judgement (partially found NBC game show; 1967-1969)]]
*[[Snap Judgement (partially found NBC game show; 1967-1969)]]
*[[Call My Bluff (partially found NBC game show; 1965)]]
*[[Call My Bluff (partially found NBC game show; 1965)]]
*[[Match Game (partially lost Mark Goodson Bill Todman game show; 1973-1982)]]
*[[Match Game (partially lost Mark Goodson Bill Todman game show; 1973-1982)]]
*[[Family Fortunes (partially lost British version of Goodson-Todman game show; 1980-2002)]]
*[[The Price Is Right (partially found Doug Davidson version of Goodson-Todman game show; 1994-1995)]]
*[[Match Game (found ABC revival of Goodson-Todman game show; 1990-1991)]]
*[[Champion Blockbusters (partially found spin-off of British game show, 1987-1990)]]
*[[Släktslaget (lost Swedish adaptation of "Family Feud" game show; 2000)]]
*[[Password Plus (found unaired George Peppard episode of Goodson-Todman game show; 1979)]]
*[[The Price Is Right (partially lost episodes of CBS game show; 1972-2007)]]
*[[Distraction (partially found American adaptation of British game show; 2005-2006)]]
*[[I've Got A Secret (partially lost syndicated revival of Goodson-Todman panel show; 1972-1973)]]
*[[Press Your Luck (lost British adaptation of American game show; 1991-1992)]]
*[[Match Game (partially found revival of Goodson-Todman game show; 1998-1999)]]
*[[Showoffs (partially found Goodson-Todman game show; 1975)]]
*[[Password (partially found ABC revival of Goodson-Todman game show; 1971-1975)]]
*[[Mindreaders (partially found Goodson-Todman game show; 1979-1980)]]
*[[Sale Of The Century (partially found Reg Grundy revival of Al Howard game show; 1983-1989)]]
===Miscellaneous===
===Miscellaneous===
*[[Super Password (lost builds of unreleased NES port of word game; 1980s)]]
*[[Super Password (lost builds of unreleased NES port of word game; 1980s)]]
*[[To Tell the Truth (lost unreleased DVD game based on panel show; 2005)]]


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


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[[Category:Found media]]
[[Category:Partially lost media]]
[[Category:Found TV]]

Latest revision as of 21:27, 12 October 2023

Family Feud 1999.png

The show's logo from 2000

Status: Found

Date found: 20 Apr 2022

Found by: Candy Pants LLC

Family Feud is an American game show that was created by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman and first premiered on ABC on June 12th, 1976, and was first hosted by Hogan's Heroes actor Richard Dawson. The show was based on the bonus round of another show Goodson and Todman made called "Match Game" and has families go head to head as they give answers to survey questions and the winning family goes on to play for $20,000. The show was an immediate success on ABC and the show continues to air on television in syndication with comedian Steve Harvey as host since 2010.

Background

In February 2000, cast members of the NBC teen comedy-drama Freaks and Geeks appeared on Family Feud that at the time was hosted by the late comedian Louie Anderson. The cast played against the cast of the WB's teen drama "Popular" and the teams played for charity. The teams played a whole four shows with the cast of Freaks and Geeks reportedly winning two of the four games.[1]

Availability

The episodes were never reran after their original airings. This could down to the Louie Anderson era of Family Feud rarely getting re-aired at all. Game Show Network only aired one episode in 2013 and the channel Buzzr (a channel owned by Family Feud's production company Fremantle) only aired a hand full of episodes from 2019 to 2020, though they have released some episodes on Amazon Prime that are now unavailable[2]. Many episodes from this era of Family Feud only survive through home recordings and the Freaks and Geeks versus Popular episodes were no exception. In 2018, YouTube user BeingCryptic uploaded 2 minutes from one of the episodes (exact episode is unknown). He stated in the comment section that he doesn't have the full episode. A fansite dedicated to appearances from the Freaks and Geeks cast has two screenshots from one of the episodes[3], meaning that a VHS copy of one of the episodes is in existence. On January 8th, 2022, two other episodes from the week were uploaded to YouTube by user "miscellaneous publication #15". Four months later on April 20th, 2022, YouTube user "Candy Pants LLC" uploaded all four episodes of that week. Their channel would be terminated in July of that year, but the episodes have since been backed up by Lost Media Wiki user GrigioGuy.

Gallery

Video

A mirror of all four episodes from the week.

Screenshots

See Also

Pilots

Television

Miscellaneous

References