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The Dallas squad was in high demand during the late ' 70s with frequent appearances on network specials, awards shows, variety programs, commercials, the game show Family Feud and sitcoms such as The Love Boat.
The idea for Family Feud was derived from the Audience Match.
It was not until 1559 and the Last Feud between the King of Denmark and the Ditmarsians that the free peasants were forced to give up their political and religious autonomy by the successful invasion commanded by Count Johan Rantzau from Steinburg, one of the best strategists of the time.
The community of Hopkinsville was established in 1872 by Henry Hopkins, freedman former slave of Judge Henry Clay Pleasants, the judge credited for ending the Sutton-Taylor Feud.
* Pleasant Valley War ( also sometimes called the Tonto Basin War or Feud ) was an 1886 Arizona range war between two feuding families, the cattle-herding Grahams and the sheep-herding Tewksburys.
She was also on special celebrity episodes of the Ray Combs version of Family Feud and the Jim Perry version of Card Sharks.
Like other merchant towns the citizens of Nysted joined in on Christian II's side in the Count's Feud, which resulted in the capture of Aalholm Castle in 1534 when Jørgen von der Wisch was absent.
Christian's debt for the Count's Feud was enormous and confiscating the Church lands ( farmed by peasants who had been free from vassalage duties to the nobles ) enabled him to pay down the debt to his creditors.
Around 1280, Adolf became involved in the Nassau-Eppstein Feud with the Lords of Eppstein, in which the city of Wiesbaden was devastated and Sonnenberg Castle destroyed.
The Bullseye round first appeared on Family Feud Challenge where it was played in both halves of the hour-long show.
Another television production for the Captain Kangaroo show was The Adventures of Lariat Sam, which was written in part by Gene Wood, who would later become the announcer for several TV game shows, most notably, " Family Feud ".
It was perceived that any open co-operation between the UDA and the LVF would anger the UVF, something which proved to be the case in following years and resulted in the infamous ' Loyalist Feud '.
According to the 1989 book Bette & Joan: The Divine Feud by Shaun Considine, Davis was going through incredible personal torments at this time, which was reflected in her treatment of co-stars on this film, and several others at the time, culminating in a vicious personal attack: apparently, while Davis was away from her dressing room, the eyewash she always used after filming the day's scenes, had been poisoned, causing Davis to scream out in pain.
He briefly served as a Football analyst for NBC in the late 1970s, and was featured as a contestant on Family Feud in the mid-2000s.
In 1979, the families united for a special week's taping of the popular game show Family Feud, in which they played for a cash prize and a pig which was kept on stage during the games.
This research was compiled in an audio compact disc, the Hatfield – McCoy Feud Driving Tour.
In most of its markets the 2001 Card Sharks was either paired with or aired on the same station as one or both of the Pearson Television-produced shows that were airing at the time, To Tell the Truth or Family Feud.
However, after the new show went off the air after thirteen weeks, The $ 25, 000 Pyramid returned on April 4, 1988 to serve as a fill-in until a new version of Family Feud starring Ray Combs was ready to premiere on CBS.
The entire game board on the original Family Feud was one large trilon through 1994, as was the board used in the Hidden Pictures rounds on the syndicated version of the Nickelodeon game show Finders Keepers.
Raymond Neil " Ray " Combs, Jr. ( April 3, 1956 – June 2, 1996 ) was an American comedian, actor, and host of the game show Family Feud on CBS and in syndication from 1988 to 1994.

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The Hatfield – McCoy feud is also said to be the inspiration for a long-running game show, Family Feud, and the Hatfields and McCoys actually appeared on the show in 1979, as mentioned above.
" We needed something more, and that's how the Lightning Round was invited ," said Howard Felsher, who produced Password and Family Feud.

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The script for " Blood Feud " originally featured Smithers saying " Just leave me enough to get home to my wife and kids ," but the line had to be cut for time.
On game shows, the isolation booth might be used to prevent contestants from hearing the other player's answers ( such as on Twenty One, Family Feud, Win Ben Stein's Money, 50 Grand Slam, The $ 64, 000 Challenge, and the CBS version of Double Dare ), from hearing the audience ( The $ 64, 000 Question, The $ 1, 000, 000 Chance of a Lifetime ), from seeing moves or plays made by a player ( Whew !, Solitary ) or sometimes for comedic effect only ( Idiot Savants ).
Trow illustrates this point with a reference to Family Feud, where a contestant was asked to guess " what a poll of a hundred people had guessed would be the height of the average American woman.
This set the stage for the feud between the Donnelly Stagecoach and the Flanagan & Crawly Stage — the Stagecoach Feud, as it came to be known.
Lawrence's first appearance can be dated back about 20 years ago, in the TV series The Feud of Two Brothers ( 流氓大亨 ), in which he was cast as villain Chung Wai-Shun.

Feud and based
* Tonto Basin Outlaws ( 1941 )-A film based very loosely on the Tonto Basin Feud.
Family Fortunes is a British game show, based on the American game show Family Feud.

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The Match Game became " Big Money " Match Game 73, which proved popular enough to prompt a spin-off, Family Feud, on ABC in 1976.
From October 11, 1997 to April 18, 1998 the network's Goodson-Todman library rights expired, with the exceptions of The Price Is Right and the 1994-1995 season of Family Feud, which were both on a separate contract.
On March 14, 2012, GSN has announced that they have acquired the rights to the Steve Harvey version of Family Feud, and began airing on the network since March 28.
From Fremantle, the network licenses Match Game ( currently only the 1973-82 versions ; the 1990-91 version aired on the network in the past ), Family Feud ( all except the 1999-2002 version hosted by Louie Anderson ), Password ( all versions ), and Card Sharks ( all except 2001 – 2002 syndicated ).
The show originally appeared on GSN in occasional pre-emptions of regularly scheduled series such as Match Game or Family Feud, and earned a regular spot just ten months before the network's rights to air the Goodson-Todman library expired.
Cho and her family and friends appeared in an episode of NBC's series Celebrity Family Feud, which premiered on June 24, 2008.
Richard Dawson, who previously had a regular supporting role on the sitcom Hogan's Heroes, went on to success on the game shows Match Game and Family Feud.
* Frederick Russell Burnham participated on the losing side in the real-life Tonto Basin Feud and narrowly escaped alive.
A Deerfield family appearing on the game show Family Feud presented Richard Dawson with replica pins of the signs.
Rollie Fingers and 4 other members of his family appeared on a 1983 episode of the game show Family Feud.
Ed McMahon aped Fields on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, and Family Feud host / Match Game panelist Richard Dawson frequently did imitations of Fields.
On June 24, 2008, Rivers appeared on NBC-TV ’ s show Celebrity Family Feud and competed with her daughter, Melissa against Ice-T and Coco.
Following the World Series, Schmidt and four of his Phillies teammates appeared on Family Feud for one week in 1980.
West also made several guest appearances as himself on Family Feud.

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