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families, but not necessarily focusing on the higher winning families of the past for the tournament held in February 2006. The differences at this point for the tournaments were that the jackpot started with nothing, except for the February 2006 Tournament of Champions, which began at $ 10,000, for a possible $ 130,000. Losses in Fast Money did not add anything to the jackpot, as in the 1988–94 version and the championship game was played to 400 points. Trips were sometimes awarded to the jackpot-winning family, including Hawaii during the February 2006 tournament and Mexico during the May 2006 tournament. Again, no Fast Money was played in the finals.
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displayed on their podiums, similar to the Bullseye and Bankroll readouts on the previous version. The show's theme song was replaced by a very upbeat song nicknamed "The Party Theme" by show enthusiasts. The game format was altered to feature three rounds played for single points and the fourth played for triple points with only one strike. Whichever family was ahead when the fourth round was over won the game, regardless of whether or not they scored 300 points. Production was at CBS Television City's Studio 36 during the first season. In the second season, production was moved to NBC Studios in
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Money was won, up to a possible $ 110,000. If the score was less than 200, nothing was added to the jackpot, as the $ 5 a point rule was discarded for the tournament. Each semifinal was the best-of-three games, with the first family in each one to win two games advancing to the finals, which was also a best-of-three match. There was no Fast Money round played during the finals. The scoring was similar to the 1984–85 season (single-single-single-single-double-triple) or the regular CBS/
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whatever format) are not necessary and both are helpful. If they weren't, they wouldn't be used in thousands of articles. I've tried working with you on this, and you have not given very good reasoning for removal (not supported by any MOS). I could re-add it, due to you not following proper procedure, but I'm not going to -- especially since the editor who added it hasn't been involved in the discussion. —
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in February 1978, the Dawson daytime version ran its first all-celebrity week, which featured ABC soap stars competing. The success of this special week not only caused the show's ratings to peak, but also caused declining ratings of the network's soaps to increase. As a result, ABC created hour-long
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The article never really explains what the appeal of the show is. Is it the ability for the audience to try to guess the most popular answers at home? Is it the personality of the host and his interactions with the family members? Is it interactions among the family members themselves? Something
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I did not read the whole article, but there were a couple things that I wanted to know that may not have been included. One, what groups were surveyed for the questions? Two, if an answer to a survey question had only one respondent, it was not included, so how low could the point totals have been
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The current version began doing tournaments in 2002. The first occurred in May 2002 with the Family Circle Tournament of Champions, with eight winning families returning in a single-elimination tournament. The jackpot started at $ 50,000 and went up $ 20,000 for each time Fast Money was won, up to a
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states "To avoid redundancy, use only one method for delivering this information." Granted, that comment is related to differentiating between a cast list and character list and not directly related to a show that does not feature characters. But you're still suggesting duplicating information in a
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You're the one who's not getting it somehow. As I said from the beginning (points #1 & #3), tables/charts don't need to add anything that's not in prose; in fact, they shouldn't. They are like the infobox, where they "summarize important points in an easy-to-read format." And as I made clear (I
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article. Whether to include an infobox,...is determined through discussion and consensus among the editors at each individual article." And MOS:TV does not say it has to be used. I wasn't implying anything any such thing. I was giving an equivalency comparison. Both the infobox and a "timeline" (in
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show was used as an example of a complex on-air personality ("host") section. The #Notable on-air staff section within that specific article lists those who appeared on the program concisely. It does not then repeat the same information within the same section in another format (i.e., a timeline),
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The way the sectioning is done now, I found it hard to follow the evolution of the show, because it is broken up across the "Hosts and announcers", "Production", "Broadcast history", and "Reception" sections. The old article took a more chronologically integrated approach and, for me at least, is
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In the first half of the special, two teams played until one reached $ 200 or more. That team went on to play Fast Money for $ 5,000 and competed in the finals against the team that won in the second half, which was played the same way. The two winning teams then faced each other in a one-question
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The 1988–1995 version featured returning champions, as has the current version since 2002. From 1988–1993 and again since 2002, the limit has been five appearances. From 1988–1992, a Tournament of Champions format was used (see below), but in the syndicated version, there was no returning champion
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section. At most, a single-photo collage featuring a head shot of each host with an appropriate caption should be included as an image within the section. The timeline is gigantic, garish, difficult to read and not widely used anywhere else in television articles on Knowledge. Adding it in no way
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Views on leads will vary. I just looked at the lead for Jeopardy! and I don't like it much. Too much detail in some places and some major aspects left out, such as the fame and general usage of the theme music, the cultural impact, the Ken Jennings streak and the attention it produced, why it's
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Now that I think about it, I may have nominated this a bit prematurely. I thought the article was pretty close after it was blown up, so I tweaked some final things before giving it a nomination. I also can guarantee that I cannot fix all of these issues within 7 days as I'm currently involved in
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to see if he can finish up this project as he is the one who cut down on the trivia and fancruft. To sum it up, I'd suggest failing this nomination unless Seth chimes in and is willing to take this up, as the article clearly has some more work that needs to be done. Thanks again for your review,
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The main game rules applied, but if a family reached 200 points in Fast Money, $ 5,000 went into a jackpot that started at $ 25,000 and went up to potentially $ 55,000 on the CBS version. Likewise, on the syndicated version, the jackpot started at $ 50,000 and went up $ 10,000 for each time Fast
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Gabrielle Johnston, a Goodson-Todman staffer since the 1970s, is currently the show's executive producer, years after she was the show's associate producer of the 1980s version. Kristin Bjorklund is the current producer and was also an associate producer of the 1980s version. Lauri Chryss is the
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was announced as the new host. With O'Hurley's first episode, which aired on September 11, the set was overhauled into an updated version of the classic look. The first week of shows began the same as the original series with Richardson reading the classic opening spiel. Beginning with the tenth
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With a new host came other changes to show. The basic structure of the show's set was retooled into a very modern design in lieu of continuing to use the "country house" motif of the previous versions. The game board was replaced with a rear projection display with each family's scores now being
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Because I don't feel that would be constructive. If you do, please feel free to do so; I likely won't contest it, though I can't speak for other editors. In any event, the article has been clearly marked for sourcing issues for well over a year now; there's no excuse for adding further unsourced
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In these cases, the present tense on its own isn’t really enough because the reader has just received contradictory information. Adding “now” provide the emphasis to make the situation clear. Sorry for the long rant, but it bugs me that verbs are not being left to do their jobs in peace without
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No additional tournaments were conducted on the syndicated version after season two. The CBS version continued conducting them, but in mid-1990, tournaments were held every month, with the top four money-winning families of the previous month returning. The main game point goals for winning a
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This version, however, did not do tournaments on an occasional basis until May 2005. Again, eight families were brought back, but this time, they consisted of either families who previously lost their first game for the tournament that was held in May 2005 and May 2006, or previously winning
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that is recognized today? Has the show had any further reception, legacy, or pop-culture impact beyond what the sources present in this article state? Information like this needs to be mined from reliable sources if applicable, because it is vital to getting this article to a higher status.
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possible $ 170,000. For this particular tournament only, if Fast Money was not won, $ 5 per point was added to the jackpot. Each game was played to 300 points except for the finals, which required 500 points to win the game and the jackpot. The winning team for this tournament won a trip to
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This article already has a cast section that details who hosted the show and the dates of his tenure. It does not need to be duplicated in another bulleted list or timeline. Listing this information a second (or third, counting the infobox) time in the same article is unnecessary.
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version from late 1989 to 1990 (single-single-single-double-triple) in the finals, with the first family to reach 400 winning the game instead of 300. The first family to win two out of three games won everything in the jackpot in addition to what they won in the regular game.
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Is there ever an appropriate time to use “is currently”? There are times when clarification can be useful when contrasting current conditions with past or future conditions. In these cases, “is currently” is correct, but “is now” is better because it is shorter and simpler.
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In O'Hurley's final season, which ran from September 7, 2008 to May 28, 2010, the Bullseye round was reintroduced with families' banks beginning at $ 15,000, and a total jackpot of $ 30,000 available. Families who retired as five-day champions also won a car as a bonus
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The lead is hard to follow, with overly exact dates for the show's incarnations in the first paragraph (just year ranges are enough here, the precise dates can be given in the article body) and equal weight being given to hosts and announcers (aren't the hosts more
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at the helm. This version featured teams composed of a celebrity captain and four friends or relatives, with a $ 50,000 charity payoff at stake. In addition, this version debuted set changes that were later introduced on the syndicated run for the 2008–09 season.
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concept. At the time, networks did not own their own programming and had to rely on programming from the studios, who dealt with all three networks, and often, the battles were between shows from two different networks, even if it was the same production company.
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There needs to be more material on Dawson as host, since for many that was the defining era of the show, and more on how he interacted with the family members, especially women. He made a point of kissing each one, and that aspect became so well known that the
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The article is sorely lacking in images. The logo at the top is okay but needs a caption as to when it's from. In particular, an image of the gameboard would make the article much more understandable to readers who have never viewed the show. Compare to the
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When used with the present tense of a verb, “currently” is almost always unnecessary since the present tense tells us what the current condition is of something. We can just let the present tense of the verb do its job without adding a redundant “currently”.
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Beyond this, there are still some key questions about the show that need to be answered: How and why was the show created? What was/were Goodson's source(s) of inspiration for the series, and were there any pilot episodes that differed substantially from the
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AmericaDad86 says that ""currently" or "presently" would imply that Harvey has not always hosted the series". Are we sure that the reader will get the implication? It is beeter to be explicit that to imply. The next paragraph says "The show premiered on
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second format that is already concisely detailed in prose. The same information does not need to be displayed in two separate formats (prose & bulleted list, prose & table or prose & timeline) within the same section. It's redundant.
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The 1988–94 version carried special tournaments for the four highest winning families from certain periods of time returning for a Winner-Take-All Tournament of Champions. These were rarely held at first for both the CBS and syndicated versions.
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was awarded syndication duties, when FremantleMedia chose to focus on producing rather than distribution. Tribune's participation in the series ended in the spring of 2007, when they dismantled their television distribution arm. That fall,
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On the ABC daytime version, champion families could stay until they were defeated or reached or exceeded $ 25,000 in winnings. On the syndicated version from 1977–1985 and again from 1999–2002, two new families competed on each episode.
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The game has been released in other formats by multiple companies, with each company generally releasing a number of games over a period of years for different mediums (video game consoles, PC CD-ROMs, PC downloads and mobile phones).
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name and logo at the end of each episode, but not the announcement, even though the original production company no longer existed. However, when Richard Karn began hosting in 2002, the traditional practice was abandoned entirely.
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Came to this article for similar info. Where is information on the survey taking process? Where do they take surveys? How are responses processed and sorted (as the above comment reflects that you cannot have answers with only 1
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No-one would think that those are permanent conditions. The same is true of the sentences above; Barack Obama is not the eternal president of the United States – he is limited by both the US Constitution and his own mortality.
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In O'Hurley's final season, the Bullseye round was reintroduced with families' banks beginning at $ 15,000, and a total jackpot of $ 30,000 available. Families who retired as five-day champions also won a car as a bonus
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The show's copyright holder was called "The Family Company" from 1976–1985, "The New Family Company" from 1988–1994, "Mark Goodson Productions, L.P." from 1994–1995 and "Feudin' Productions" from 1999–2010. Currently,
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Again, look back at what I said (and quoted) on the word "necessary" (which is synonymous with "need"). I don't want to repeat myself again. Your argument is still not supported by MOS -- in fact, to the contrary.
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thought), we're no longer talking about the timeline that was added and you removed. I gave two other formats to choose from. And those are the ones that are used in the vast majority of articles about TV shows. —
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So, we can't add the simple fact that John O'Hurley hosted from 2006-2010 without sourcing it? If that's the case, why don't you just go ahead and delete every single sentence that doesn't have a reference on it?
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semifinal and a final game were the same, but the match format was changed from the best-of-three to a one-game match for both the semifinals and the finals. Thus, the potential maximum was lowered to $ 35,000.
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Production", but after Todman's death in 1979, the unit was simply known as "Mark Goodson Productions" and was announced as such until 1995. During the first three seasons of the 1999 revival, the show used the
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has "Host Who Kissed on 'Family Feud'" in its title. And the Times obit mentions several aspects of the kissing as being popular and/or controversial. Yet the kissing is never mention in this article at
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re: #2: Virtually all TV show articles have cast sections that either have bulleted lists or tables (sometimes both) that tell what seasons they are in. A few (not many) do have this type of timeline.
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in terms of it giving precise dates in the lead. Regarding the announcers, while the hosts are probably more notable, is it really necessarily "bad" to at least mention the announcers in the lead? --
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This is not a standard feature in articles where multiple people have hosted a program. It is not featured in any other game show article, nor is it commonplace in other television show articles.
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been so successful. But you are right, if you point to similar GA articles that have similar levels of detail in the lead, a GA reviewer would be hard-pressed to make a stand on the matter.
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two months ago. The new article that is being submitted for review is 2,400 words, or about 2½ times shorter. What information about the show has been lost during this transformation?
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Furthermore, the suggestion that the present tense the present tense could be interpreted as meaning a permanent condition unless modified by “currently” or "presently" is not correct.
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re: #1: Infoboxes "summarize important points in an easy-to-read format." And so do tables/charts in the body of the article. (Infobox is considered separate from the main article.)
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Any chance of going through the article history to find out when (and possibly who) removed the citations? That would obviously be a pretty serious problem. I moved large chunks of
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The dates they appeared are accurately listed and easily deciphered from the text already included in the article. A bulleted list or table showing this information a second time
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The international adaptations are buried in this version of the article, with two unclear links. This needs to be like in the old article, with a separate section and a visible
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There are no doubt others that I missed. The question is, how much of what used to be there and isn't anymore is important and how much is excessive detail and fancruft?
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If Harvey as host as revived the show, there needs to be some description of what about his way of hosting that has made a difference compared to the hosts before him.
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Why not remove the infobox then? It's not "necessary" – but it is helpful. Did you read WP:DONTREVERT yet? Let me quote from it: "Don't revert an edit because it is
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Nowhere in the article does it explain what the announcer does - is it a minor role at the start and end of the show or a more major role during it, like say in
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say is "cast and characters should be presented in one of two ways..." It doesn't say anything about prose -- though I'm not saying that it shouldn't be used. —
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This is possibly the worst article on Knowledge! No sources, citiation needed tags everwhere! Now, I sourced this recently and now the citations are gone. --
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There are a lot of things used in articles that technically could be considered redundant, but they are used because they help the reader -- such as the
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Please feel free to review the text included here and re-add it w/proper sourcing. The article has been tagged for needing sources for over six months.
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women's tennis tournament in nearby Daniel Island, in addition to the money, which was $ 112,230. The runners-up for this tournament won a trip to
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The paragraph on reruns airing on Buzzr needs an update, since the network has launched. Are any hosts other than Dawson currently airing on it?
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re: #2: I do think it doesn't look as good as a wikitable. So, if you want, you can add a list or table instead (or if you prefer, I can do it).
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became the new host in 2006. With O'Hurley's first episode on September 11, the set was overhauled into an updated version of the classic look.
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I think adding photos of Louie Anderson and Richard Karn who hosted the series from 1999 to 2002 and 2002 to 2006 should be in the article.
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The tournament format did not return again until 2013, where the jackpot started at $ 40,000 and could get as high as $ 160,000.<ref: -->
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Again, the timeline does not improve this article, nor would a bulleted list or table of the same information within the same section.
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When you have finished reviewing my changes, you may follow the instructions on the template below to fix any issues with the URLs.
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lists. You need to show more effort of being willing to collaborate with other editors (compromise) – like I have shown (#2). —
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The second sentence in each pair means the same thing as the first sentence, but it is shorter and simpler. It is called the
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on Knowledge. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the ongoing discussions.
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like you are suggesting should be included in this article, a subject with a much simpler back-story of on-air talent.
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about this show must be unique or special for it to be considered the third-ranking game show of all time − what is it?
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Even though you wrongly removed it again, I'm not going to re-add it. But if you don't give a good response, I will. —
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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released the first computer version of the show in 1983, and Sharedata followed in 1987 with versions for
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with this article, despite different host, network, and slightly tweaked 60-minute format...... like the
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showdown, with the team that won the pot going on to play Fast Money for an additional $ 10,000.
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s copyright holder is called "Wanderlust Productions". Since 2002, the show has been produced by
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First of all, in my edit summary, I said: "Find consensus on talk page and don't edit war. See
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In addition, I am concerned about several broad aspects of the current version of the article:
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Another option would be to break out the current host from the first part of the sentence. "
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It doesn't need to be detailed twice within the same section. 14:10, 16 March 2016 (UTC)
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https://web.archive.org/web/20150316131518/http://endlessgames.com/gamesFamilyFeud.html
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I'm putting this on hold pending some responses from the nominator on these points.
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This six-week miniseries was part of NBC's "All-American Summer", which also included
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limit. Since the 2009–2010 season, families who retire undefeated also win a new car.
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is an American television game show." Then go into the hosting data in more detail.
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re: #3: It doesn't need to add anything that's not in prose; in fact, it shouldn't.
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The information on hosts is already included in two places: the infobox, and in
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