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'''Family Feud South Africa''' is a South African game show produced by Rapid Blue, under license from [[Fremantle (company)|Fremantle]], and broadcast on [[e.tv]], starting from April 5, 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rwrant.co.za/family-feud-south-africa/|title=Family Feud is coming to South African TV in April 2020|last=Kruger|first=Henno|website=Running Wolf's Rant|language=en-ZA|access-date=2020-02-13}}</ref> It is the South African version of the [[Family Feud|American show of the same name]], and was filmed after Season 21 of the current United States version (which started in 1999) was completed, in December 2019. Fremantle offered selected production staffers and host [[Steve Harvey]] for the production.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cosmopolitan.co.za/celebrities/family-feud-coming-to-south-africa/|title=Family Feud is Coming to South Africa So Gather the Fam|date=2019-08-27|website=Cosmopolitan SA|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-13}}</ref>
{{Infobox television
| image = Family Feud South Africa logo.png
| genre = [[Game show]]
| creator = [[Mark Goodson]]
| presenter = [[Steve Harvey]]
| theme_music_composer = {{ubl|[[Walt Levinsky]] |[[Edd Kalehoff]]}}
| country = [[South Africa]]
| language = English
| company = Steve Harvey Global<br/>[[BBC Studios|Rapid Blue]]
| network = [[e.tv]]
| first_aired = {{start date|2020|4|5}}
| last_aired = present
| num_seasons = 2
| num_episodes = 52
| related = ''[[Family Feud|Family Feud (United States)]]''
| executive_producer = Steve Harvey
}}
'''''Family Feud Africa''''' is a South African game show produced by [[BBC Studios|BBC African]] Rapid Blue and American [[Steve Harvey]] Global, distributed by [[Fremantle (company)|Fremantle]], broadcast on [[e.tv]], starting from April 5, 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rwrant.co.za/family-feud-south-africa/|title=Family Feud is coming to South African TV in April 2020|last=Kruger|first=Henno|website=Running Wolf's Rant|date=7 October 2019 |language=en-ZA|access-date=2020-02-13}}</ref> It is the South African version of the [[Family Feud|American show of the same name]], and was filmed after Season 21 of the current United States version (which started in 1999) was completed, in December 2019. Fremantle offered selected production staffers and host [[Steve Harvey]] for the production.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cosmopolitan.co.za/celebrities/family-feud-coming-to-south-africa/|title=Family Feud is Coming to South Africa So Gather the Fam|date=2019-08-27|website=Cosmopolitan SA|language=en-US|access-date=2020-02-13|archive-date=2020-05-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200504063543/https://www.cosmopolitan.co.za/celebrities/family-feud-coming-to-south-africa/|url-status=dead}}</ref>


The show's logo is based on the logo from the first seven seasons (1999-2006) of the current US version, with the set based on the 2010 modifications. The 1976 music score composed by [[Walt Levinsky]] for the show is used. [[KFC]] is the main sponsor of Family Feud in South Africa, and they extensively places its logo across the studio.
The show's logo is based on the logo from the first seven seasons (1999–2006) of the current US version, with the set based on the 2010 version. The show uses music cues from the 1976 and 1988 [[Walt Levinsky]] and 1994 [[Edd Kalehoff]] composed versions of "The Feud". The Kalehoff version is used in round or Fast Money winning situations. The graphics come from [[Family Feud (2014 Australian game show)|the 2014 Australian version]].

For Season 2 (2021), the podiums were changed to reflect the changes to the set in August 2020.

==Gameplay==
Similar to the pre-1992 United States rules, families win money based on their main game score. The first and second rounds are single, the third and fourth are double, and the fifth round is for triple money. Both families earn [[South African Rand|R]]50 per point with the higher scoring family playing Fast Money for R75,000, with a loss earning the family R150 per point.

==Other versions==
A Ghanaian version is also produced in South Africa, and is broadcast on [[TV3 Ghana]], also with Steve Harvey at the helm. Australian rules are used (four players per family) with only four rounds (double money in round three and triple in round four), and the family leading after four rounds plays Fast Money for [[United States Dollar|$]]5,000. Both families receive $5 per point and a Fast Money loss awards $15 per point.

Another Tunisian version of the show is also being produced in [[Tunisia]] hosted by [[Karim El Gharbi]] and broadcast on [[El Hiwar El Tounsi]] while the rules are the same as the U.S. version, however the name is different due to it being translated as "Malla Twensa - ملاّ توانسة" in Tunisian Arabic dialect.
Season 1 first episode was aired on Tuesday October 13, 2020.


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 22:42, 20 October 2024

Family Feud Africa
GenreGame show
Created byMark Goodson
Presented bySteve Harvey
Theme music composer
Country of originSouth Africa
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52
Production
Executive producerSteve Harvey
Production companiesSteve Harvey Global
Rapid Blue
Original release
Networke.tv
ReleaseApril 5, 2020 (2020-04-05) –
present
Related
Family Feud (United States)

Family Feud Africa is a South African game show produced by BBC African Rapid Blue and American Steve Harvey Global, distributed by Fremantle, broadcast on e.tv, starting from April 5, 2020.[1] It is the South African version of the American show of the same name, and was filmed after Season 21 of the current United States version (which started in 1999) was completed, in December 2019. Fremantle offered selected production staffers and host Steve Harvey for the production.[2]

The show's logo is based on the logo from the first seven seasons (1999–2006) of the current US version, with the set based on the 2010 version. The show uses music cues from the 1976 and 1988 Walt Levinsky and 1994 Edd Kalehoff composed versions of "The Feud". The Kalehoff version is used in round or Fast Money winning situations. The graphics come from the 2014 Australian version.

For Season 2 (2021), the podiums were changed to reflect the changes to the set in August 2020.

Gameplay

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Similar to the pre-1992 United States rules, families win money based on their main game score. The first and second rounds are single, the third and fourth are double, and the fifth round is for triple money. Both families earn R50 per point with the higher scoring family playing Fast Money for R75,000, with a loss earning the family R150 per point.

Other versions

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A Ghanaian version is also produced in South Africa, and is broadcast on TV3 Ghana, also with Steve Harvey at the helm. Australian rules are used (four players per family) with only four rounds (double money in round three and triple in round four), and the family leading after four rounds plays Fast Money for $5,000. Both families receive $5 per point and a Fast Money loss awards $15 per point.

Another Tunisian version of the show is also being produced in Tunisia hosted by Karim El Gharbi and broadcast on El Hiwar El Tounsi while the rules are the same as the U.S. version, however the name is different due to it being translated as "Malla Twensa - ملاّ توانسة" in Tunisian Arabic dialect. Season 1 first episode was aired on Tuesday October 13, 2020.

References

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  1. ^ Kruger, Henno (7 October 2019). "Family Feud is coming to South African TV in April 2020". Running Wolf's Rant. Retrieved 2020-02-13.
  2. ^ "Family Feud is Coming to South Africa So Gather the Fam". Cosmopolitan SA. 2019-08-27. Archived from the original on 2020-05-04. Retrieved 2020-02-13.