Richard Dawson returns to the Feud after a nine year absence. Here, a complete episode from a special week of shows featuring the American Gladiators playing for charity.
Richard Dawson returns to the Feud after a nine year absence. Here, a complete episode from a special week of shows featuring the American Gladiators playing for charity.
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The current board is a single video screen which shows the entire game board. This was a superimposed board and four to a side (the only version with both). Also this was the second of three appearances by the Gladiators; they had appeared in the previous season, and the 2008 revival's Gladiators appeared on the 2008 All-Star Special revival "Celebrity Family Feud" that used the current O'Hurley set.
The "survey board" shown on-screen wasn't actually shown to the audience or the contestants. They saw only the matrix board (similar to the 1993 Nashville episodes; used in Fast Money). The design of the superimposed board was similar to the 1999-2006 board that was shown on the video screen.
And, in fact, most, if not all, of this set IS the exact set from the Nashville shows from '93, with alterations here and there (like the glass blocks effect in the survey board).
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