All Star Family Feud

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All Star Family Feud
All Star Family Feud Logo.jpg
GenreGame show
Based on Family Feud
Presented by Grant Denyer
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes28
Production
Production locations
Running time60 minutes
Production company FremantleMedia Australia
Original release
Network Network Ten
Release14 March 2016 (2016-03-14) 
6 May 2018 (2018-05-06)
Related
Family Feud

All Star Family Feud was an Australian game show which aired on Network Ten from 14 March 2016 until 6 May 2018. [1] The series, which is a spin off of Family Feud , sees celebrities compete in teams to raise money for their chosen charity. [2] All Star Family Feud was filmed at Global Television Studios in Southbank, Melbourne from 2016 to 2017 and at Network Ten's Studios in Pyrmont, Sydney in 2018.

Contents

Differences from regular Family Feud

The primary difference in game play of the All Star version compared to the civilian version is the number of rounds (as a 60-minute show compared to 30 minutes) and win conditions. Each game consists of six rounds (3 regular value rounds, 2 "double" rounds, and a "triple" round), with the winner being the team with more points at the end of the sixth round (there is no 300 points to win rule, and no Sudden Death). The first two members of each team face off twice, and the other two members face off once (with the exception of the 2017 The Bold and the Beautiful 30th Anniversary episode, where the Atlanta format of five players per team was used, where only the captain plays twice and the other four members play once).

The winning team wins an automatic $20,000 for their chosen charity and has a chance at Fast Money for a bonus $10,000. The losing team is automatically guaranteed $10,000 for their nominated charity.

As with Family Feud, losing Fast Money donated $10 a point.

Season overview

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 1814 March 2016 (2016-63-14)21 November 2016 (2016-11-21)
2 723 March 2017 (2017-03-23)27 November 2017 (2017-11-27)
3 318 March 2018 (2018-03-18)6 May 2018 (2018-05-06)

Episodes

Season 1 (2016)

Note: Winners are listed in bold
No.
overall
No. in
season
TeamsOriginal air dateViewers
11 NRL Stars vs AFL Stars 14 March 2016 (2016-03-14)648,000 [3]
22 MasterChef Australia : Judges vs Contestants21 March 2016 (2016-03-21)674,000 [4]
33Comedians: Do vs O'Neil 28 March 2016 (2016-03-28)570,000 [5]
44 Neighbours vs The Project 4 April 2016 (2016-04-04)670,000 [6]
55 Shark Tank vs Bondi Rescue 11 April 2016 (2016-04-11)585,000 [7]
66 Creasey vs Swan 18 April 2016 (2016-04-18)500,000 [8]
77 Fitzy vs Wippa 25 April 2016 (2016-04-25)430,000 [9]
88 Have You Been Paying Attention? vs The Living Room 27 April 2016 (2016-04-27)550,000 [10]
99 The Real Housewives of Melbourne vs I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! 1 August 2016 (2016-08-01)668,000 [11]
1010 Supercars Championship: Ford vs Holden 7 August 2016 (2016-08-07)357,000 [12]
1111Radio: GOLD vs KIIS 8 August 2016 (2016-08-08)668,000 [13]
1212 Callea vs Campbell 14 August 2016 (2016-08-14)457,000 [14]
1313 The Wiggles vs Human Nature 21 August 2016 (2016-08-21)528,000 [15]
1414 Wentworth vs Prisoner 18 October 2016 (2016-10-18)392,000 [16]
1515 Australian Survivor : Saanapu Tribe vs Vavau Tribe30 October 2016 (2016-10-30)330,000 [17]
1616Bachelorettes vs Bachelors7 November 2016 (2016-11-07)544,000 [18]
Note: The members are the former contestants from The Bachelor Australia and The Bachelorette Australia and host Osher Gunsberg.
1717 BBL: Commentators vs Cricketers20 November 2016 (2016-11-20)351,000 [19]
1818TV Hosts vs Newsreaders21 November 2016 (2016-11-21)548,000 [20]

Season 2 (2017)

Note: Winners are listed in bold
No.
overall
No. in
season
TeamsOriginal air dateViewers
191 The Bold and the Beautiful : Bold vs Beautiful [21] 23 March 2017 (2017-03-23)457,000 [22]

This episode aired to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the show's premiere in the United States and a week of episodes filmed and set in Australia.

NOTE: There were two rule changes for this episode only.

  1. Teams were five per side, as in the United States version.
  2. As such, only the team captain participated in two face-offs, the first round and the sixth round (triple point) round. The other four players per side participated in one face-off each.
202 Australian Survivor : Asaga Tribe vs Samatau Tribe16 October 2017 (2017-10-16)373,000 [23]
213Bachelorettes vs Bachelors 23 October 2017 (2017-10-23)561,000 [24]
Note: The members are the former contestants from The Bachelor Australia and The Bachelorette Australia .
224Radio Hosts: Hughes vs Langbroek 30 October 2017 (2017-10-30)439,000 [25]
235 I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! : Curry vs Donovan 6 November 2017 (2017-11-06)398,000 [26]
246Comedians: Jayasinha vs Scott 13 November 2017 (2017-11-13)439,000 [27]
257Radio Hosts: Kyle vs Jackie O 27 November 2017 (2017-11-27)N/A

Season 3 (2018)

Note: Winners are listed in bold
No.
overall
No. in
season
TeamsOriginal air dateViewers
261 Bachelor in Paradise Australia : Bachelorettes vs Bachelors18 March 2018 (2018-03-18)165,000 [28]
272 Commonwealth Games: Track & Field vs Swimming19 March 2018 (2018-03-19)204,000 [29]
283 MasterChef Australia : Shakers vs Stirrers6 May 2018 (2018-05-06)160,000 [30]

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