Celebrity Family Feud (2015)
Celebrity Family Feud pits celebrities and their families against each other in a contest to name the most popular responses to survey-type questions posed to 100 people.
Celebrity Family Feud: Season 1 - 6 Episode s
1x1 - Anthony Anderson vs. Toni Braxton; Monica Potter vs. Curtis Stone
June 21, 2015
The series premiere of Celebrity Family Feud features actor Anthony Anderson’s (black-ish) family vs. 7-time Grammy Award-winning artist Toni Braxton and her sisters; and in a separate game, family members from Australian celebrity chef Curtis Stone and actress Monica Potter spar off against each other to win money for a charity of their choice.
1x2 - NFL AFC vs NFC and Dancing with the Stars vs The Bachelor
June 28, 2015
Celebrity Family Feud will feature players from the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA), and in a separate game, professional dancers from Dancing With the Stars and popular participants from the romantic reality shows The Bachelor and The Bachelorette will spar off against each other to win money for a charity of their choice.
1x3 - Dr. Phil McGraw vs. Garry & Penny Marshall and Kevin McHale vs. Fred Willard
July 5, 2015
The family of mental health professional and host of the Dr. Phil talk show, Dr. Phil McGraw, will spar against members from the family of television/film legends Penny Marshall and Garry Marshall. In a separate game, family members of actor/singer Kevin McHale (Glee) will team up against the family of iconic comedic actor Fred Willard.
1x4 - Cheryl Hines vs. Niecy Nash and "Duck Dynasty" vs. Katy Mixon
July 12, 2015
The celebrity families competing to win cash for their charities feature the families from award-winning actress/comedienne Niecy Nash vs. actress Cheryl Hines; and in a separate game, family members from actress Katy Mixon vs. The Robertson’s from A&E’s Duck Dynasty.
1x5 - Rob Gronkowski vs. Holly Robinson Peete and Bill Engvall vs. Keke Palmer
July 19, 2015
The family of Super Bowl-winning New England Patriots Rob Gronkowski will team up against the family of actress Holly Robinson-Peete. In a separate game, family members of award-winning actress Keke Palmer will spar against the family of actor/comedian Bill Engvall.
1x6 - Joey Lawrence vs. Mario Lopez and Ed Asner vs. Vicki Lawrence
July 26, 2015
The family of actor/TV host Mario Lopez will team up against the family of actor/producer Joey Lawrence. In a separate game, family members of 7-Time Emmy Award-winning actor Ed Asner will spar against the family of award-winning comedienne Vicki Lawrence.
Celebrity Family Feud: 11 Season s
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