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Family Feud (May 26, 1983 | #83_0077): Smith/Melbourn

Family Feud 83_0077 Aired February 21, 2024 at 10:00AM ET on BUZZR (Stream)

The Game Show Channel

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[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 Introducing Glade Smoke Away, a tough new Glade specially formulated to eliminate smoke odors instantly and make your home fresher. A tool set and Minwax exterior wood finish contains four-weather fight time ingredients to beautify and protect your home. Keep the beauty in and the weather out with exterior wood finish by Minwax. Rental of the Rug Doctor steam carpet cleaner with the original vibrating brush. Removes deep down dirt from carpets. Rug Doctor, steaming mad at dirt. [applause] T
his is Gene Wood speaking for "Family Feud," a Mark Goodson television production. [theme music]

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