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Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 45 minutes |
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Family Feud is a Philippine television game show broadcast by GMA Network. The first run aired on ABC (now TV5) and was hosted by Ogie Alcasid, with voice over provided off screen by Jeff Utanes (later Michael Knight), from November 19, 2001 to December 28, 2002.
The second version, was hosted by Richard Gomez (later Dingdong Dantes and Edu Manzano) on GMA Network from October 13, 2008 to July 1, 2011.
The third version is hosted by Luis Manzano on ABS-CBN from April 9, 2016 to May 7, 2017. The show where two families compete to name the most popular responses to survey questions in order to win cash and prizes.
(United States version)
The two "families", which consist of four to five members each, represents a current or previously aired ABS-CBN show or a real life family.
The primary rule changes for this version as compared to most versions worldwide relates to scoring and winning the game. The first two rounds are single value rounds, but the final two rounds are double value rounds (there is no triple value round).
On the ABC and ABS-CBN versions, the family with more points after the fourth round won the game. On the ABS-CBN run, the winning family will receive P50,000 plus the total points gathered for four rounds. (Example: if winning family gathered total of 400 points for 4 rounds x 100 pesos/point = P40,000. therefore, the winning family will receive P90,000)
On the GMA version, only the third question was worth double points with each succeeding round scoring triple points until one family reached at least 300 points, thereby winning P50,000. The fifth round, if needed, only featured the top answer worth triple points. In 2011, naming all the answers won P10,000 and one top answer each episode would be worth P5,000
Fast Money is played with the standard format, with two representative members of the winning family playing. The first answer is the final answer. The primary difference is the first player got 25 (15 on ABC and 20 on GMA) seconds to answer questions while the second player is given 30 (20 on ABC and 25 on GMA) seconds to answer the same questions.