![]() The short-lived 1994-95 season of the original American version of Feud hosted by the late Richard Dawson, also consisted of four family members. ![]() Families who could last five nights as carryover champions won a brand new car. In Fast Money, scoring 200 points or more won $10,000 while a final score of less than 200 points would be multiplied by $10. The first family to reach 300 points played Fast Money and the other family received a $1,000 gift voucher. On rare occasions, a second sudden-death faceoff would be necessary. ![]() ![]() If neither family had reached the new goal of 300 points after the fourth round, the last members of each family would be asked a question with only the top answer scoring triple points. From 2014 to 2018, only the third question scored double points and the fourth question scored triple points. From 1995 to 1996, six-night champions also won a family holiday. Beginning in 1994, families who won five nights won a $5,000 gold ingot. From 1988 to 1996, each prize package also included a cash jackpot which started at $2,000 and increased $1,000 per night. From 1977 to 1996, the first family to reach 200 points played for a package of four prizes which always included a holiday. After the first two rounds, each succeeding round scored double points. 2.5 Star Wars Edition/Imagination (2017)Īll families consisted of four members.
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