Family Secrets (game show)

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Family Secrets was a daytime game show, running on NBC from March 22, 1993 to June 11 of the same year. Bob Eubanks hosted, and Dean Miuccio announced.

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[edit] Gameplay

Two families, consisting of two parents and one child, competed.

[edit] Round 1

In round one, the parents were brought into isolation, then the kids were asked two questions about their dad. Their dads were then brought out of isolation, and were asked for their answers to the same questions. Each match was worth $100. The process is then repeated with two questions about their moms.

[edit] Round 2

In round one, the kids are put in isolation. The parents are then asked two questions about their kids. The kids were then brought out to answer the same questions, with each match being worth $200.

[edit] Final Question

For the last question, a numerical question about the average American family was asked. Each family had ten seconds to write down their answer. The family that came closest won $500. After this round, the family with the most money won the game, an extra prize, and moved on to the bonus round.

[edit] Bonus Round

In the bonus round, the child would hear a category, and pick which parent would answer a question in that category. If the family could answer three questions correctly before getting three wrong, they win a trip.

[edit] Shooting Location

This show was taped at the Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park in Orlando, Florida in front of a live studio audience consisting of theme park guests.

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