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  1. This is chronicling the All-Star Family Feud specials. Four celebrity teams (usually from popular TV shows) compete for over $15,000 for their favorite charities. There were three games per show. The first two games were played with two different celebrity teams and the goal was 200 points.

  2. All-Star Family Feud Special - Game 2: Three's Company (Norman Fell, Joyce DeWitt, John Ritter, Audra Lindley, and Richard Kline) vs. Soap (Sal Viscuso, Dinah Manoff, Diana Canova, Jay Johnson, and Jennifer Salt) hosted by Richard Dawson.

  3. All-Star Family Feud Special - Game 2: The Waltons (Judy Norton-Taylor, Jon Walmsley, Mary McDonough, Kami Cotler, and Eric Scott) vs. The Dukes of Hazzard (Tom Wopat, Catherine Bach, Sorrell Booke, Denver Pyle, and James Best) hosted by Richard Dawson.

  4. Game 1: The Love Boat (Gavin MacLeod, Fred Grandy, Ted Lange, Lauren Tewes, and Bernie Kopell) Vs. Eight Is Enough (Dick Van Patten, Lani O'Grady, Laurie Walters, Susan Richardson, and Willie Aames) Game 2: Family (James Broderick, Meredith Baxter Birney, Gary Frank, John Rubinstein, and Quinn Cummings) Vs.

  5. All-Star Family Feud Special - Game 2: Soap (Robert Mandan, Jennifer Salt, Jimmy Baio, Donnelly Rhodes, and Arthur Peterson) vs. Real People (Sarah Purcell, Skip Stephenson, Byron Allen, Bill Rafferty, and Mark Russell) hosted by Richard Dawson.

  6. A series of nighttime specials that aired periodically from May 8th, 1978 to May 25th, 1984 on ABC. Each one hour show featured five members of a cast of a television series competing in a celebrity-team tournament for charity, answering questions to match popular survey responses.

  7. All-Star Family Feud Special was a special spinoff of Family Feud where various celebrity teams (usually from popular TV shows) compete for over $15,000 for their favorite charities. Four celebrity teams compete for over $15,000 for their favorite charities. The first two games were played with...

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