I Can't Believe You Said That

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I Can't Believe You Said That! was the title of a short-lived game show which aired from August 1998 to early 1999 on Fox Family Channel with a companion series, Outrageous and was a charter original series of the relaunched network. The show was hosted by former NBA player John Salley (most notably of the Detroit Pistons) and was produced by veteran game show host Marc Summers, who also handled announcing duties, for Stone Stanley Entertainment. A remake of the 1967 series The Family Game, the premise of the show was to have a family tell the presenters embarrassing stories about each other's lives and then have members of the family guess who told the story.

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[edit] Round One

In the first round, host Salley would ask each family member a multiple choice question in which one of the answers was predicted by another family member. A typical question would go like this: "When you're in a bad mood, do you control it, cry, or take it out on others?" Each correct answer was worth 10 points.

[edit] Round Two

This round is where the show got its name. Each family member gave an embarrassing moment that happened to another family member before the show by virtue of a clue. Now it was up to them to match the previously-given embarrassing moment. Each matched answer was again worth 10 points.

[edit] Round Three

In the final round, each family member would line up behind each other and be asked a series of general questions, to which the answers were given the other family members beforehand. Each family had 60 seconds to answer as many questions as possible, and each match was now worth 25 points. The family with the most points at the end of this round won the game and a family vacation. The losing team went home with a consolation prize, and all the kids (win or lose) went home with a prize.

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