The Family Game was a game show hosted by Bob Barker. Geoff Edwards was originally set to host the pilot (which was never shot), but was dropped at the last minute and was replaced (by producer Chuck Barris) with Barker. ABC greenlighted the show but mandated that someone other than Barris be the host, so Barker was selected without a screen test or pilot.

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  • The Family Game
  • the 1960s game show
  • the movie by Yoshimitsu Morita
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  • The Family Game was a game show hosted by Bob Barker. Geoff Edwards was originally set to host the pilot (which was never shot), but was dropped at the last minute and was replaced (by producer Chuck Barris) with Barker. ABC greenlighted the show but mandated that someone other than Barris be the host, so Barker was selected without a screen test or pilot. This game show was played similar to Barris' more popular ABC game show The Newlywed Game except that instead of four married couples, there were three families, each consisting of two children and their parents.
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  • Scott Beach
    Johnny Jacobs (substitute)
    Roy Rowan (substitute)
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  • 30 Minutes
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  • The Family Game was a game show hosted by Bob Barker. Geoff Edwards was originally set to host the pilot (which was never shot), but was dropped at the last minute and was replaced (by producer Chuck Barris) with Barker. ABC greenlighted the show but mandated that someone other than Barris be the host, so Barker was selected without a screen test or pilot.
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