Hosts | |
Ogie Alcasid (2001-2002) Richard Gomez (2008-2009) Dingdong Dantes (2009-2010, 2022-present) Edu Manzano (2011) Luis Manzano (2016-2017) | |
Announcers | |
Jeff Utanes (2001-2002) Michael Knight (2002) Al Torres (2008–11) Peter Musñgi (2016–2017) Papa Dudut (2022-present) | |
Broadcast | |
ABC 5: 11/19/2001 – 12/28/2002 GMA Network : 10/13/2008 – 4/23/2010 GMA Network (Showdown Edition): 4/4/2011 – 7/1/2011 ABS-CBN: 4/9/2011 – 5/7/2011 GMA Network: 3/21/2022 – present | |
Packagers | |
Pearson Television (2001-2002) FremantleMedia (2002, 2008-2010, 2011, 2016-2017) Fremantle (2022-present) |
Family Feud is a Philippine television game show to be broadcast by GMA Network. Originally hosted by Ogie Alcasid, it premiered on ABC on November 19, 2001. The show concluded on December 28, 2002 with a total of 172 episodes. It continued airing reruns until March 15, 2003.
The second version, originally hosted by Richard Gomez (later Dingdong Dantes and Edu Manzano), it premiered on GMA Network on October 13, 2008. The show concluded on July 1, 2011 with a total of 324 episodes.
The third version, hosted by Luis Manzano on ABS-CBN, premiered on April 9, 2016. The show concluded on May 7, 2017 with a total of 109 episodes.
The fourth version was announced in December 2021 that the show will return on GMA Network by March 2022. Dingdong Dantes will be the host the fourth version and it will premiere on March 21, 2022. This is the second time Family Feud will air on GMA Network after 11 years and Dantes hosting for the second time.
Gameplay differences from the United States version[]
The two "families", which consist of four to five members each, represents a current or previously aired ABS-CBN show or a real life family.
The primary rule changes for this version as compared to most versions worldwide relates to scoring and winning the game. The first two rounds are single value rounds, but the final two rounds are double value rounds (there is no triple value round).
On the ABC and ABS-CBN versions, the family with more points after the fourth round won the game. On the ABS-CBN run, the winning family will receive ₱50,000 plus the total points gathered for four rounds. (Example: if winning family gathered total of 400 points for 4 rounds x 100 pesos/point = ₱40,000. therefore, the winning family will receive ₱90,000)
On the GMA version, only the third question was worth double points with each succeeding round scoring triple points until one family reached at least 300 points, thereby winning ₱50,000. The fifth round, if needed, only featured the top answer worth triple points. In 2011, naming all the answers won ₱10,000 and any one question on each episode would be worth ₱5,000 to the first family to name the top answer. Missed Fast Money questions are marked "XXXXXXXXX". And later in 2022, the winning family will receive an additional ₱100,000 including ₱20,000 for their chosen charity.