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Richard Dawson hosted and Gene Wood was the announcer for this TV game-show, which pitted members of two families against each other. Each team tried to guess the results of survey questions faster and more accurately than the other team.

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TV Special: Dukes Of Hazzard vs Angie Aired: Mar. 10, 2013

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Series Info

Type:
Reality/Game Show
Premiered:
Jul. 12, 1976
Status:
Returning Series
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
1976 - 2013
To-Date:
41 Seasons
2 Episodes
Network
Syndicated TV Network
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  • There were some objections to Richard kissing strange women on national television. ABC tried to influence the kissing to stop, but Dawson rebelled and said he was going to do it. Mark…
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    There were some objections to Richard kissing strange women on national television. ABC tried to influence the kissing to stop, but Dawson rebelled and said he was going to do it. Mark Goodson asked people to write in and say in favor of kissing or not, the responses were overwhelmingly in favor of keeping the kissing on.
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  • The sound effects used on this show originally were used on "Showoffs" (1975). The bell clang for revealing answers was the bell which sounded whenever a teammate guessed the word correctly…
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    The sound effects used on this show originally were used on "Showoffs" (1975). The bell clang for revealing answers was the bell which sounded whenever a teammate guessed the word correctly on "Showoffs". The dings for a #1 answer in the Face-Off, a family winning the game, and for answering the Fast Money round questions in the regulated amount of time were originally used on "Showoffs" for winning a game. The time's-up buzzer on "Showoffs" was used on this show as the strike buzzer. The time limits on Fast Money rounds were 15 seconds for first family member and 20 seconds for second family member, at answering the same five questions during the Fast Money rounds, originally.
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  • In one special episode, filmed in 1978 and televised in 1979, two families with a real life-threatening feud - the Hatfields and the McCoy's - competed to win a Hampshire hog. The hog was…
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    In one special episode, filmed in 1978 and televised in 1979, two families with a real life-threatening feud - the Hatfields and the McCoy's - competed to win a Hampshire hog. The hog was famously stolen by one family 13 years before, which marked the beginning of the feud.
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