

It’s like they saw Match Game and stripped away the game part. The questions are literally setups to punchlines. The celebrities are only there to make sarcastic remarks and sex jokes. It’s not taken seriously.įunny You Should Ask is exactly the same way. I like the concept but it’s just portrayed as one big excuse for celebrity banter. I’m sure he was a nice guy but it made him seem conceited sometimes.Ībout the sexual stuff. I know I’m in a minority but the kissing and playing up to all the women is annoying imo.

I guess my least favorite would be Dawson. I think he’s funny with the general stuff too. I agree some of the questions are purposely sexual in the current Steve Harvey era. From what I’ve seen Combs was ok but he seemed to force his humor at times imo. I’ve seen most of the Karn, O Hurley and Harvey eras. I have not seen every episode of every version though. The final syndicated episode with Ray Combs (Combs' last episode of Feud) airs in first run syndication SeptemAfter being canceled, the final episode (rerun) of Family Feud Challenge airs on CBS (During the Summer of 1993, Family Feud traveled to Opryland USA in Nashville, Tennessee and taped three or four weeks of episodes that began airing in first run syndication in September 1993 to open the show's sixth season with Ray Combs as host)

MaReruns of Family Feud Challenge begin airing on CBS MaThe final new/first run episode of Family Feud Challenge airs on CBS

SeptemThe syndicated edition adds the Bullseye round and becomes known as The New Family Feud (and remains a half hour show) JThe CBS edition expands to one hour, adds the Bullseye round, and is known as Family Feud Challenge (Ray begins using the handheld cordless microphone in mid/late 1990) (Suicide by hanging at the age of 40) Being that Combs' era of Family Feud is one of my most favorite game shows, I'm posting this thread. Ray Combs (ApJune 2, 1996) hosted Family Feud for a total of six years, from Jto May 27, 1994, on CBS and in syndication.
