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  2. International versions of Family Feud - Wikipedia

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    The following article details examples of the game show Family Feud, originally aired in the United States on ABC and CBS and in syndication, elsewhere in the world. Most international versions are produced or distributed by Fremantle (who currently owns rights to formats developed by Mark Goodson Productions).

  3. Happy Family Plan - Wikipedia

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    Happy Family Plan (しあわせ家族計画, Shiawase Kazoku Keikaku) is a Japanese game show that aired on TBS Television from 30 April 1997 to 13 September 2000 and was hosted by Akiko Wada and Ichiro Furutachi.

  4. List of international game shows - Wikipedia

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    game show Tem Ou Não Tem (Family Feud) Globo: game show Roda a Roda Jequiti (Wheel of Fortune) SBT: game show A Fazenda : Record: reality/game show Bake Off Brasil: SBT: reality/game show Bake Off Celebridades: SBT: reality/game show MasterChef Brasil: Band: reality/game show O Melhor (The Winner Is) SBT: reality/game show Mega Senha (Million ...

  5. Game of the Day: Family Feud - AOL

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    Get ready to play Family Feud...in your very own browser! We've surveyed 100 people...and they all say Family Feud is the best TV game show you can now play online! Guess the top answers for ...

  6. List of game show hosts - Wikipedia

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    I Survived a Japanese Game Show (2008–09) Maria Sansone: United States: Gladiators 2000 (1994–96) Judy Ann Santos: Philippines: Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition (2011–12), MasterChef Pinoy Edition (2012–13), Bet on Your Baby Philippines(2013–present) Fred Savage: United States: Child Support (2018) Nicholas Schimmelpenninck (as ...

  7. Tri-Cities family competes on TV’s Family Feud. Here are the ...

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    A Tri-Cities family laughed it up with comedian Steve Harvey on Family Feud and showed they had a knack for guessing the popular game show’s survey answers.. Five is the maximum number of ...

  8. Category:Japanese game shows - Wikipedia

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  9. Time Shock (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Time Shock (タイムショック, Taimu Shokku), is a game show airing in Japan. Its original run, titled Quiz Time Shock (クイズタイムショック, Kuizu Taimu Shokku), was broadcast between 1969 and 1986, airing for 888 episodes; another series aired from 1989 to 1990, which was canceled after just 22 episodes.