[theme music] - It's time for
the "Family Feud." Introducing the Smith family-- Bom-Bom, Russ, Julie, Terri,
and Barbara, ready for action. And the Melbourn family-- Tom, Anne, Barbara,
Buzz, and Rick. On your marks, let's
start the "Family Feud." [cheering, applause] With the star of "Family
Feud," Richard Dawson. [cheering, applause] - Thank you. A couple years ago, we had
a young lady come visit us. Her name was Cindy,
and I think-- does she have cerebral palsy? Yeah. But she's the dearest,
s
weetest little girl. I saw her-- look, she
gave me a little wave now. And so I wanted to
say hello to her again and give her a
present for Easter. So we brought along
Mr. Cottontail. [cheering, applause] There. That's for you. - Can you say thanks, Richard? - I get a kiss? - Give him a kiss. - I think she likes the
bunny rabbit more than me. - I don't think so. - You come and see
us again now, OK? Blow me kiss? There. She went-- [blows kiss] Thank you, Cindy.
She's gorgeous. I love her. [applaus
e] We got the champs right here
from Tulsa, the Smith family. [cheering, applause] How are you, darling? - Lovely. - How's your winnings? What have you got here so far? - We have 120-- - (SHOUTING) What? - Don't scare me. - If you've got 100
and anything, honey, you're out of this game! - 100--
- No, no. 21,000. - Oh, that's the same. $21,725. [cheering, applause] Channel 8, we thank you. KTUL Tulsa, they helped us find
Bom-Bom and all the rascals. Let's meet everybody, angel. - My grandson Russ
. - Hi, Richard.
- Good to see you. - His wife Julie.
- Hi, Richard. - Hi, Julie. - My granddaughter Terri.
- Hi, Richard. - Hello, Terri. - And my
daughter-in-law Barbara. - Hello, Richard. - Sweet Barbara! [cheering, applause] I must say that
Terri and Russ are consistently tremendously
strong when they get up there for the money. - That's right. - They really are. - That's why we keep
sending them up there. - That's why you keep giving
me a false total, I think. Barbara, take your
lollipop, p
lease. Get one with a black
stem, you've got $100. No. [groaning] Are you groaning? They got $21,000. What are you groaning about? They'll have the lollipop
people come to their house. They don't need it. You know I love you. - Thank you. - But these rascals
are here from Brad-- where are you from? - Bradberry, Richard. - Bradberry. Melbourns are here! [cheering, applause] Who's out here, sir? - Well, I've got my
lovely wife Anne. - Hi, Richard.
- Hello, Anne. Nice to have you here.
- Thank you.
- Her mother Barbara. - You're looking good, Barbara. - Thank you. - Anne's father Buzz.
- Hi, Richard. - Hi, Buzz. - And my nephew Rick. - Hi, Richard. - Hi, Rick. Good to have you with us. Lollipop, Rick. [cheering, applause] Long way to go for a plain. [laughs] What do you do, sir? - I'm an investigator
for the Los Angeles County
District Attorney's Office, currently assigned-- - Currently where? - --to family support. - Oh, now, that means if a
husband doesn't pay child support, you go afte
r him? - Oh, even if the mother
doesn't pay child-- - Or mother, yeah. All right, you're
obviously not undercover or you wouldn't be here. Both Gene and I feel secure. We've paid up everything. I took a loan to get my $9. We're delighted you're here.
- Thank you very much. - Come on, let's
play the "Feud." Let's go. [theme music] So this question,
we asked 100 women-- no men. - Women? - Women. Top six answers
are on the board, and you've got to try and
get the most popular answer. Here's the que
stion we
asked the 100 women. We said, name a dish
you serve your family at least once every week. - Spaghetti. - Spaghetti. [ding] What would you say, Tom? Two answers will beat it. - Steak. - Steak. [ding] Oh, it's there, but
you have control. - Let's play. - Would have been
my answer, though. Bom-Bom, you're great. I'm proud of you. All is well, Russ? Everything OK? - Fine, just fine. - 100 women, name a dish
you serve your family at least once every week. Back to you.
- Casserole. - Casserol
e.
All righty. Casserole. [buzzer] No. You obviously don't care what-- how you doing? What would you say, sweetheart? - Meatloaf. - Uh-huh. - Good answer. - Meatloaf. [ding] [applause] What would you say, my love? - How about chicken? - Chicken is a goodie. Yeah. Chicken. [ding] [applause] Sweet Barbara. What do you think
the ladies said? - Pizza. - Pizza. All right. They don't look
Italian, do they? Pizza. [buzzer] Second strike. Bom-Bom, my angel. - I'm going to say soup. Vegetable soup. - You
run a very
lean household. - [laughs]
- Good answer. - Good answer. - Soup's there, you got it. And if not, third strike. Soup. Not there. - OK. - Two answers unrevealed, Tom.
- Come on, give me the answer. Come on.
OK. - Tuna, tuna. - Dish you serve your
family at least once a week. And remember, we
asked the ladies. - Fish. - Fish, OK. Fish is there, you get the $75. If not, Bom-Bom the
soup lady gets it. Fish. [buzzer] [ding] [applause] Well, I would have
thought maybe, like, roast beef or
s
omething once a week. I don't know. I don't know what's up there. Four. - (TOGETHER) Roast beef. - Five. - (TOGETHER) Hot dogs. - Oh, dear. Hot dogs and soup, you'd
really have a great time, wouldn't you? We'll be back right after this. - $75 to $0. Sweet Anne. [theme music] Welcome. Nice to have you with us. - Thank you. - $100 people surveyed, top
six answers on the board-- here's the question. Name a reason you might
drive more carefully. Russ. - Children in the car. - There are
children in t
he car. [ding] One answer will
beat it, my darling. - Police. - Police. [ding] [applause] - Play? Richard, we'll play. - Why did you smile
when you said that? - I'm a deputy sheriff. - Are you really? [laughs] She gave me a little
look before she said police. I chilled for a moment
and put my hands up. They're going to play. We'll see you in a minute. All right. A reason that you might
drive more carefully. - Rain or bad weather. - See, that's a good answer. Yeah Bad weather. - Good one. [applau
se] - That's a marvelous answer. Well done. - How about your brakes
are bad on your car? - OK, let's see if
it's there, my darling. Bad brakes. [buzzer] No. All right. - You have a handicapped
person in your car. - Oh, OK. If someone with a
handicap driving with you. No. Two strikes, three
answers left. - For fear you would
have an accident because you'd already had one. - Oh. - Once before. Fear of another one. - You drive, darling? - Yes.
All the time. - Yeah? - Yes, since I
was 16 years old.
- Have you had an accident?
- No. - No. I bet you're careful. - Mm-hmm. Try to be. - Careful because you're afraid
you may have an accident. Not there. Three answers
unrevealed, $79 there. - Pedestrians.
- School zone. - Construction. - Reason you might
drive more carefully. - School zone. - School. School's out, $79 for you. If not, big lead. School zone. [buzzer] [ding] [cheering, applause] Three. - (TOGETHER) Accident nearby. - Four. - (TOGETHER) Been drinking. - Five. - (TOGETHER) Got ticket
. - Also, of course, you could
have heard that Bob Goulet has just left his house. We'll be back right after this. - You've got all the money
again here, $154 and $0 here. Sweet Barbara. [theme music] Julie. We're delighted to
have you with us. You're very sweet. Nice to see you. 100 people surveyed, top
five answers on the board-- here's the question. Name something people
rarely pay for with cash. Yes. - Car. - A car. [ding] - All right! - We'll play, Richard. - Didn't I just tell you that? -
Yes, very good. - I just had a feeling. She was so calm, big smile. How you doing, bud? - I'm doing fine. - Nice to see you, sir. Something people rarely
pay for with cash. - I would say a house. - A house. I think so too. House, please. [ding] [cheering, applause] - How are you, Rick? - Doing fine, Richard. - Nice to have you here. - I would say a wedding. - Wedding?
All right. - All right.
Good answer, Rick. Good answer. - A wedding. No. That guy just got sentenced? It was in Arizona, married
105. 105 women he married. I'll bet he charged
the weddings. [laughter] Something people rarely
pay for with cash. - Utility bills. - Utility bills. No. Well, at least I want you
to have a chance here. Come on, sweetie. - Furniture.
- Furniture. - All right. - That's there, OK. If not, third strike. Furniture. - All right. [applause] - Well, Barbara? - Gasoline. - Gasoline. That's a good one. Love to see it there. Gasoline. - Hey, yeah! - Come on, boys. Let's keep it rolling. - I'd say clothes.
- Clothes. - Good answer. - Clothes there,
you got it all. Clothes. No. Third strike. But you have to give me-- Bom-Bom. - Here we go. - We're getting a
little tardy now. Too much money.
- Hotel room. - Hotel room. - Something people
rarely pay for with cash. - Hotel room. - Hotel room. Hotel room, you take
a big, big lead. If not, Tom gets on
the board with $91. Hotel room. [buzzer] [ding] [cheering, applause] Four. [ding] - (TOGETHER) Four. - $154 to $91. Let's go. [theme music] [cheering, app
lause] Wish you both luck. Dollar values are doubled. 100 people surveyed, top
four answers on the board-- here's the question. Name an article of
clothing that some people are always pulling up. [chime] - Their pants. - Their pants. [ding] One answer will beat it, Buzz. - Stockings. - Stockings. [cheering, applause] What are you going to do? - What do we want to do?
- Play. - Play. - We'll play, Richard. - Very proud of you, Buzz. Article of clothing which
some people are always-- - How about a
skirt? For women? - All right. - Buzz. - I have nine skirts
at home, you know? Really don't need
editorial comment. A skirt. Not there. Tom, article of clothing some
people are always pulling up. - A bra.
How's that? - OK, fine. Yeah. Bra. There you go. [cheering, applause] - Slip. - Slip. Slip's there, you got it all. Slip. No.
- That's a good answer. - One more.
Come on, Barbara. - Girdle. - Girdle, all right. - Good answer, Barbara.
Good answer. - If girdle's there,
you got it all. And if no
t, third strike. A girdle. No. $178. Come along. Here they come. Article of clothing some
people are always pulling up. - The necktie. - The necktie. OK. Necktie's there,
you keep your title. If not, Tom, you get the $178. The game goes on. Necktie. [buzzer] [cheering, applause] Three. [ding] $269 plays $154. Let's go. [theme music] Dollar values have tripled. This should decide it. 100 people surveyed, top
four answers on the board-- here's the question. Name a food which fast
food restaurants
deep fry. [chime]
Yeah. - French fries. - French fries. [ding] What are you going
to do, play or pass? - We'll play. - They're going to play. All righty. Going to read it once.
I can't repeat it. Listen carefully. I'll give you
three seconds when I get to you to answer it. Name a food which fast
food restaurants deep fry. - Chicken. - Chicken. [ding] Russ, three seconds. - Fish. - Fish. [ding] Three seconds, Julie. - Onion rings. - It's there, you
keep your title. Onion rings. [ding] [theme musi
c] [cheering, applause] Can't believe they're-- - Very good, really
good, Richard. You're good players. - Thank you. - Thank you for being here. I'm in love with mom here. You're very pretty. I hope you had a nice time. - We did. [applause] Who'll play? Well, well, what a surprise. It's Russ and Terri
right after these words. - 15 seconds. Name a state where you'd
expect to see lots of wildlife. - California. - The most lovable
breed of dog. - Cocker Spaniel. - A part of a plant. - The stem. - H
ow long it takes
to eat breakfast. - Five minutes. - A sport where
gloves are worn. - Boxing. - Turn around. [ding] [applause] A state where you expect
to see lots of wildlife-- Hollywood Boulevard. Survey-- Two. Well, we just have
the condor and one bear up at Smokey Ridge. Lovable breed of dog-- Cocker Spaniel. Survey said-- 9. Part of the plant-- stem. Survey-- 33. How long it takes
to eat breakfast. That's why, of course, you're
known in Tulsa as The Gulper, I believe. Five minutos. Takes me
that long to do eggs. Survey-- 5. Sport where gloves are worn-- boxing. Survey said-- See, you always do at least 70. Off you go. Big Russ! [cheering, applause] 102-- you need 98. All righty, wish you luck. Please remind everyone
the answers Terri gave us, and give us 20 seconds
on the clock, please. Name a state where you'd
expect to see lots of wildlife. - Colorado. - The most lovable
breed of dog. - Cocker Spaniel. - Try again. - German Shepherd. [laughter] Part of a plant. - Leaf. - How lon
g it takes
to eat breakfast. - 30 minutes. - A sport where
gloves are worn. - Baseball. - Turn around. [ding] [applause] A lot of wildlife, what state? Alaska number one. You said Colorado. Survey said-- [applause] Most lovable breed of dog. German Shepherd. They have three
words they learn. They're all the same
one-- kill, kill, kill. Poodle, number one answer. But for the old German,
the survey said-- 7. Part of the plant. You said a leaf. Number one. Survey-- [ding] How long it takes
to eat b
reakfast. Number one answer
was 15 minutes. You said 30. You need 29 points
to retire undefeated. Survey said-- 9. Sport where gloves are worn. Boxing, number one. You said baseball. 20 points, you go home
with all the money. Survey said-- [ding] Congratulations. - Thank you very much. - Undefeated, the
poster family. We'll see you right after this. [theme music] [applause] and I'm going to have to say
goodbye to the Smith family. Because they became the
16th family since we've been on the air
t
o go all the way. Once you get over
$25,000, we're no fools. We say enough is enough. And they came, and-- Katie, hold the card up here. They came. They won $27,179. And I said, Bom-Bom,
remember, no soup. [laughter] See you with two brand-new
families here on the "Feud." Bye-bye. [theme music] - Some departing contestants
receive Ekco's flint knife set with solid mahogany
storage block, mahogany finished handles,
and stainless vanadium steel blades for years of
outstanding service. A ginger jar
and
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his is Gene Wood speaking
for "Family Feud," a Mark Goodson television production. [theme music]
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