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Keep It in the Family (U.S. game show)

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Directed by
  
Mickey Trenner

Country of origin
  
USA

Running time
  
30 Minutes

Final episode date
  
8 February 1958

Genre
  
Game show

Narrated by
  
Johnny Olson

Producer(s)
  
Art Stark

First episode date
  
12 October 1957

Presented by
  
Bill Nimmo

Language
  
English

Created by
  
Leonard Stern Roger Price

Program creators
  
Roger Price, Leonard B. Stern

Similar
  
Game show, The Phil Silvers Show, The Tonight Show, The Honeymooners, The Steve Allen Show

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Keep It in the Family is an American television game show hosted by Bill Nimmo (Keefe Brasselle hosted the pilot) and announced by Johnny Olson which ran on ABC from October 12, 1957 to February 8, 1958.

Contents

The series was created by Leonard Stern and Roger Price and was produced by Frank Cooper Productions. It was replaced by Dick Clark's Beechnut Show, which ran until 1960.

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Gameplay

A sort of forerunner of Family Feud, the game involved two five-member teams of families, each starting the game with 200 points. In each round, the teams were given a category and then alternated bidding for control. The difficulty of the question also increased with the amount of the bid. Bidding was played as an auction until one team either challenged their opponents or bid the 100 point maximum.

The winning bid team was then asked a five-part question, with the youngest members generally getting the easier question parts and the older members getting the difficult parts. when a family answered all five parts of the question correctly, they received the amount of their bid plus a bonus prize. But, if a team missed any part of the question, the amount of their bid was deducted from their score.

The game continued until one team scored 350 points and won the game. However, if a team's score fell below 100 points, that team automatically lost. The winners then faced a new family.

Episode status

The series is believed to have been destroyed as per network practices of the era. Only the premiere is known to exist and has been seen on the internet.

References

Keep It in the Family (U.S. game show) Wikipedia