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Family Feud (April 22, 1983 | #83_0063): Oakley/Le Sueur

Family Feud 83_0063 Aired February 5, 2024 at 10:00AM ET on BUZZR (Stream)

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[theme music] - It's time for the "Family Feud." Introducing the Oakley family, Shelby, Mike, Tauni, Leonora, and Opal, ready for action, and the Le Sueur family, Gordon, Lyndon, Michelle, Glenn, and Brandon. On your marks, let's start the "Family Feud." [applause] With the star of "Family Feud," Richard Dawson. - Welcome. [applause] You're back. Champs are from Tulsa, the Oakley. [applause] Boy, how are you doing, Shelby? - Great. - The defending champs. How much money did you win, sir? - $799.
- All righty. We're delighted to hear about it. Well, we want you to win a whole lot of money. We got to thank channel 8 KTUL TV in Tulsa in helping us with the family. Let's meet everybody. - Richard, this is my brother Mike. He's the baby of the family. - Boy, nice to see you, Mike. - His wife, Tauni. - Hi, Richard. - My mother, Leonora. - Hello, Richard. - Take your love to town, honey. - And Tauni's mother Opal. - Hello, Richard. - Welcome, darling. - Thank you. [applause] - That's your-- t
hat's your lucky lollipop. Wait a second. You took one the last time. It didn't have black markings at the bottom. You became the champs, didn't you? - I know. - See, those black marking's worth $100. You already got $700. - No, encore. - Now this family was here once before. I don't know why we brought them back. But it's probably because I like their name. The Le Sueurs are back. [applause] Good to have you here. How you doing? What did you win the last time? - $250. - Well, that sounds like I
gave you $250. - We didn't win it. You just gave it. - Did you win anything at all? - No. - I just gave you the $250? Well, because you're a nice, old boy. Let's meet everybody. - OK. This is my son, Lyndon. - Hi, Richard. - Nice to have you here. - His wife, Michelle. - Hello, Richard. - That's the reason I brought them back. - Right. - Hi, Michelle. - My son, Glenn. - Glenn. - Hello, Richard. - Nice to see you, sir. - And my son, Brandon. - Good to have you here, Brandon. - All right. - Lolli
pop time, Brandon, a lucky lollipop. - All right. - OK. Make sure you like it. Michelle. (SINGING) Michelle, my love How you doing? - I made these especially for you. They're lemon squares. And they're kind of-- - You made them for me? - Yeah. We wanted to bring something in, which you know, we were thinking of. Yeah. - Look at that. Darling, they look very yummy here. Come here, Eddie. He said, he'd do-- - He was asking for one before. So-- - Well, first of all, he loves all kinds of things. Ye
ah. Try one, and then take them all. - Thank you, sir. - If you're OK, at the end of the show, I'll take the rest home. - If he doesn't keel over. - Try it right now. It's a lemon square. And thank Michelle. It's cute. Just look one second. I want to fold it. How are they? - Delicious. - Little tart? No, they're supposed to be. - They are a little tart. They're lemon tart. [laughter] - Eat two. Thank you, darling. - You're welcome. - Ready? - Ready! - Gonna play the "Feud." Let's go. - Let's go.
[applause] [theme music] - 100 people surveyed. Top five answers on the board. You got to try and get the most popular answer. Here's the question. Name something that everyone should learn to do. [ringing] Shelby. - Read. - Always read. - Good answer. - Now that's a great answer, Shelby. One answer will beat it, Gordon. Something everyone should learn to do. Give me an answer. - Dress themselves. - Dress themselves! No. Going to play or pass? - Play. We'll play. - All right. They'll play, Gord
on, Like your style. Michael, what should everyone learn to do? - Write. - Good answer. - All right. - Good answer. - Write! - All right. [applause] - How are you doing? - I'm fine. Thank you. - Nice little Tauni, well? - I say, arithmetic. - Good answer. - Arithmetic? [buzzer] How you doing, angel? - Oh, I'm doing good. - What should everybody learn to do? - I think everyone should learn to swim. - Good answer! - Swim! [applause] [mumbles] Well? - I think everyone should learn to work. - That's
good. - Work! Oh. - Spell. - Good answer. - Good answer. - Spell! - Good answer. [buzzer] - Third strike! $48 up there, Gordon. Two answers remain. - Say drive, dad. - Drive. - We're going with drive. - Everyone should learn-- - To drive. - Drive so you get the money. If not, my dictionary buddy will get it. Drive! [dinging] [applause] Four! - (TOGETHER) Cook. - Cook. Oh, it's nothing. We'll be back right after. [theme music] [applause] - 48 to 0. Let's go, Michael. There you go. Wish each othe
r luck. Yeah, that's right. I remember that. 100 people surveyed, top seven answers on the board. Here's the question. Name a sign you see in department stores. [ringing] - Restroom. - Restroom! No. - On sale. - On sale. - All right. - Very good, Mike. Play? - Let's play. - Gonna play. Well done. I'm very proud of you. Sign that you see in department store. - Exit. - Yeah. Exit! [applause] Well done. - Thank you. - Ladies wear. - Ladies wear. Ladies wear! No. They stopped using that, honey, in 1
922. Sign you see in department stores. - Half price. - Half price! [buzzer] - That's OK. - Come on now. - Richard, I'm going to say, men's shoes. - Good answer. - Good answer. - Good answer - Good answer. - Men's shoes. - Hey! - Never nail it down unless I asked you to nail it down. Michael. - Let's try sporting goods. - Aha. Sporting goods. No. $65. Come along, Gordon. - Discount, discount, discounted. - Sign you see in department store? - Open and close. - Pardon? - Open or close. Open-- - Gi
ve me one answer. You can't have both of them. What do you want? - Open, dad. - Open, open. - If open's there, you get money. And if not, Shelby does. Open! You got it. Three. - (TOGETHER) Shoplifters prosecuted. - Really? What a bummer. - Four. - (TOGETHER) No smoking. - Six! - (TOGETHER) Escalator. - Seven! - (TOGETHER) Lingerie. - You know what I'm saying now? I think ladies wear will be-- Tupperware, maybe. - 65 playing 48. Let's go. [theme music] Tauni and Michelle. 100 people surveyed, top
five answers on the board. Here's the question. Name a kitchen appliance you use every day. [ringing] Yeah. - The stove. - The stove! [dinging] What are you going to do? - We'll play! - Right. Well done. What kitchen appliance do you use every day, sweet Leonora? - Well, a sink. - Good answer. - That's a good answer. - The sink! [buzzer] No. Kitchen appliance you use every day. - I would say the dishwasher. - Dishwasher! [buzzer] Well, that did amaze me. Come on, Shelby. - The refrigerator. - G
ood answer. - Refrigerator! Well done, Shelby. Come on, Mike. - Can opener. - Can opener, please. You boys are doing better. Kitchen appliance you use every day. - Appliance you use every day. - Three seconds now. - Sorry. - Tauni, don't worry about it. Gordon's coming down here. What would you say, sir? - Toaster. - Toaster's there-- you get the money. If not, champ does. Toaster! [applause] I can think of a coffee pot or a blender. I know. I guarantee they're there. Four! - (TOGETHER) Coffeema
ker. - Yeah. 115 to 65. Let's go. [applause] [theme music] Nice seeing you. Wait a second. We've been kissing. - I knew it. - Can't put your hand there-- there. - Well-- - Never mind well. It has to be there. - OK. - He's just a young boy. - You excite me. - Be that as it may. Dollar values are doubled. 100 people surveyed, top four answers on the board. Here's the question. Name something a mother reminds her child to do before he goes to sleep over at a friend's house. [ringing] Yeah. - Brush
your teeth. - Brush his teeth. - All right. - All right. Play or pass? - Play. Richard, we're going to play. - All right. They're going to play, darling. Well done, Glenn. We get to meet our other boy here, Brandon. How you doing? - Pretty good. - What does a mom remind her child to do before he goes to sleep over at a friend's house? - How about say his prayers? - OK. Don't forget to say your prayers! - All right. - Gordon. [applause] - Remember your manners. - All right. Good answer. - That is
good. - Mind your manners! - Hey. - Well done, Gordon. Proud of you. Lyndon. - Richard, I'm going to say, don't stay up too late. - OK. - All right. Good answer, Lyn. Good answer. - Good answer. - If it's there, you got it. Don't stay up too late! [buzzer] No. First strike only. One answer left. Give it to me. Here's a chance again. - Oh. I'm trying. - Mom reminds her child to do certain things before he goes to sleep over at a friend's house. - Get a drink of water. - Or take your-- or take yo
ur camo with you because I always have. Get a drink of water! No. Brandon. - I'm going to just say, call home. - All righty. That's good. - That's good. - If it was there, you're the champs. If not, Oakley, get ready to steal. Call home! No, sir. $140 up there. - What do you say? What do you think? - What do you think that number two is? - Go to the bathroom. - Go to the bathroom. [buzzer] - Go to the bathroom, you get $140. If not, you do. Go to the bathroom! [dinging] [applause] 205-115. Let's
go. [theme music] [applause] Kid probably goes to a service station. Our dollar values are tripled. This should decide it. 100 people surveyed, top four answers on the board. Here's the question. Name a fruit that you sometimes cut into chunks. [ringing] Yeah. - Orange. - An orange! [buzzer] Opal. - Apple. - An apple! - Good answer. [dinging] What are you going to do? - Play, play, play, play. - Play. - Gonna play. Listen. I'm going to read it once. I'm not going to repeat it. I get to you. You
got three seconds to answer it. Name a fruit that you sometimes cut into chunks. - Banana. - Banana! - Good answer. - Mike. - Pineapple. - Michael said a pineapple. - All right! - Three seconds, Tauni. - Pear. - If pear's there, you keep your title. Pear! [buzzer] Three seconds, Leonora. - Peaches. - Pardon? - Peaches. - Good answer. - Good answer. - Good answer. - Good answer. Good answer. - Peaches! [buzzer] Three seconds, Opal. - Oh, getting tough. [buzzer] - Like to get your title back. Giv
e me the one rem-- [laughter] Let's go! Come on. [buzzer] I need an answer. - Cantaloupe. - Cantaloupe. Cantaloupe there-- you're the champs. If not, you keep your title. Cantaloupe! - All right! [theme music] [applause] - Watermelon, you think? Don't you? Three! - (TOGETHER) Watermelon. - $115. I'll make that $250. Now, if you keep doing this, I can gradually get you on the payroll. Got a nice prize. I hope you had a good time. [theme music] [applause] Take care. Thank you for my lemon squares.
I forgot to thank you. OK. Come on. Who's first? Who is first? Opal first? Opal and Mike are going for the money right after we watch this. - Bunga, bunga. - [yelps] - Good. Now we're going to win the money, aren't we? - Right. - All righty. Give Opal 15 seconds, please. Name a day of the year when you really want to be with your loved ones. - On Christmas. - A flavor of jelly. - Strawberry. - A sport many Americans play. - Baseball. - A gift parents give newlyweds. - Um. [buzzer] You know, if
we cut those ums out, you can't-- you gave me truly good answers on the ones that you answered. But you took too long. - I know! - Oh, as long as you know. - Don't know why I do these things? - I was just pointing that out. - That's OK. - Day you really want to be with your loved ones. You said, Christmas. Survey said. See, I told you it was a good answer. Flavored jelly. You said, strawberry. Survey said! [applause] Sport many Americans play. Baseball! Survey! [cheering] You see how great you d
id? You got 109, angel, with three. Then we said, a gift to parents give newlyweds. - And I blew it. - Well, yes. That's a crude way of putting it. I was going to say that you passed, uh, ran out of time, uh-- there you go. But you did great. It could be won easily. You go on back there now, Shelby. We're looking for young Michael. [applause] - Come on, Mike. - Hello, Mike. Move over one for me, please. Thank you, Opal. Because there's a camera there. And there's also a gun there. All you need,
91 points, you got the money. Opal got 109. OK? - Yes. - We wish you luck. Please remind everyone the answers Opal gave us. 20 seconds on the clock, please. Name a day of the year when you really want to be with your loved ones. - Valentine's Day. - A flavor of jelly. - Cherry. - A sport many Americans play. - Baseball. - Try again. - Football. - A gift parents give newlyweds. - A car. - A kind of Campbell's soup. - Chicken noodle. - OK. Turn around. [applause] Day of the year when you really wa
nt to be with your loved ones. Valentine's Day. Well, that's a day for lovers. We'll see. Christmas was number one. Survey said! [buzzer] Flavor of jelly. Strawberry, number one. You said, cherry. Survey said. [applause] Sport many Americans play. Baseball, number one. You said, football. Survey said! 13. A gift parents give newlyweds. Money was number one. You said, a car. Survey said! [buzzer] Kind of Campbell soup. What did you say? - Chicken noodle. - Chicken noodle. It was number one. Look
at those other answers. They're worth 40 up there. If this is worth 56 points, you got the money. Survey said! [buzzer] If you noticed, Opal only got three answers. Really, you got 188. You're getting closer now - That's right. - Yeah. - That's right. - Three or four weeks, we'll be there. $5 every point, total of-- $940. [applause] [theme music] - Hey, they're doing all right. $2,223. We'll see you here on the "Feud." Bye. - Some departing contestants receive Hoover's new Spirit portable canist
er vacuum for powerful suction and incredible mobility. It's light enough to carry anywhere you clean, the Spirit from Hoover. A Melnor Time-a-Matic lawn sprinkler. Save water, time, and money with Time-a-Matics, with built in timers that shut off automatically A candy dish and Chunky, big, thick chunks of chocolate filled with raisins and nuts. You got to open real wide to get a Chunky inside. A T-shirt and Tony's Italian pastry pizza with a layered crust that's crisp on the outside and tender
on the inside, only from Tony's. This is Gene Wood speaking for "Family Feud," a Mark Goodson television production. [theme music]

Comments

@erzaender

the fastest buzzer ever seen

@trevorpanno516

I thought cherry was going to get zero for the flavor of jelly.

@erzaender

is those donuts or muffins or little cakes?