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Family Feud
Family Feud sees kiwi families battle it out against each other, answering questions that have been put to 100 people to determine the most popular responses.
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Plot Summary
Family Feud is an American television game show where two families compete to guess the most popular answers to survey questions posed to 100 people. Contestants vie to win cash prizes by guessing the answers that people gave in on-the-street surveys.
Critical Reception
The 2016 revival of Family Feud, hosted by Steve Harvey, continued its tradition of lighthearted, family-friendly competition. While not a critical darling in the traditional sense, the show has consistently maintained a large and dedicated audience, praised for its humor and accessibility.
What Reviewers Say
Consistently entertaining and humorous host.
Simple, easy-to-understand game format.
Family-friendly viewing option.
Google audience: Viewers appreciate the show's humor, particularly Steve Harvey's hosting style, and the fun, engaging nature of the game. It's often cited as a great show for families to watch together.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as a specific 2016 iteration, the show has won numerous Daytime Emmy Awards over its various iterations, with Steve Harvey himself winning multiple Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Game Show Host).
Fun Fact
The "survey says" sound effect used on Family Feud has been a staple of the show since its inception in 1976 and is instantly recognizable to generations of viewers.
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