The Killeen family from Birmingham versus the Price family from Wales.
it's the Browns versus the Smiths in Bob Monkhouse's popular quiz show.
The Beards from Bristol face the Picks from Devon.
The Lees family from Stourbridge vs the Evans family from Tockwith, Yorkshire.
The Marris family from Norwich vs the Thom family from Kent.
The Gamble family from Watford vs the Couch family from Lancashire.
The Gray family from Cardiff face the Blackburn family from Huddersfield.
It's Glasgow v Gloucester when the McBride and Townsend families face each other in the big money game. Heading the McBrides is Marie, a housewife with eight children, four of whom join her team. Roy heads the Townsend family.
The Wards from Middlesex vs the Brasenells from Cheltenham.
The Grahams from Newbiggin-by-Sea, Northumberland vs the Scotts from Havant, Hampshire.
The families of racing personality John Oaksey and former boxing champ Henry Cooper compete in this quiz.
The Overtons from Great Yarmouth and the Kings from Talaton, Devon.
This week's contestants are the Hill family from Middlesbrough and the Patricks from Birmingham.
The Lundie family from Erskine, Scotland, compete with the Neols from Beaconsfield, Bucks.
Families of two local government officers, the Hattleys from London and the Robsons from Bognor Regis, compete in Bob Monkhouse's quiz.
Contestants are the Cox family from Southampton and the Lewis family from Blackburn.
The Pearsons from County Durham vs the Korts from Enfield.
The Townsends from Weymouth and the Smiths from Rotherham.
The Cherrys from Hammersmith and the Joneses from Doncaster.
Bob Monkhouse brings together two of the oldest and noblest families in Britain led by Lord Bath, the sixth Marquess of Bath, whose family seat at Longleat is world famous for its lion park, and Lord Montagu, the third Baron of Beaulieu and founder of the National Motor Museum.
The Hasletons from Merseyside and the Wellses from Basingstoke.
The Collins family from Cheshunt, Herts and the Ardley family from Morden, Surrey.
The Cotterill family from Dartford against the Jenks family from Yeovil.
Competing are the Aarons from Ilford and the Watermans from Leigh-on sea, Essex.
The Squires family from Woodford Green, Essex and the Garrets from Sidcup, Kent.
The Henry family from Manchester face the Thackers from Leicester.
The Newmans from Malvern, Worcestershire against the Wilkinsons from Burnham, Buckinghamshire.
Competing are the families of TV personality Judith Chalmers and actor Jack Watling.
A star-studded celebrity edition featuring a team of Britain's top DJ’s: Pete Murray, Tony Blackburn, Dave Lee Travis, Ed Stewart and David Hamilton and a team of five women television comedy stars: June Whitfield, Wendy Richard, Julia Mackenzie, Ruth Madoc and Amanada Barrie. The ‘hidden prizes' and cash winnings are destined for two schools for deaf children.
Five sisters - The Wray Family from Oxford - and five brothers - The Johnson Family from Coventry - compete for the big money prize of £1,000 and the 'hidden prizes', including a music centre, a microwave oven, bicycles and a selection of electrical kitchen equipment.
Bob Monkhouse will be wisecracking among the stars tonight. For his quiz teams come from two of TV's most popular programmes - Give Us A Clue featuring Michael Aspel, Lionel Blair, Una Stubbs, Anna Dawson and Roy Kinnear and the It Ain't Half Hot Mum team with Windsor Davies, Melvyn Hayes, John Cless, Donald Hewlett and Michael Knowles.
The Jenman Family from Hove, Sussex play the Pountain Family from Moreton-In-Marsh, Glos. Both family teams play for 'hidden prizes' and big cash winnings.
The Slater family from Market Drayton, Shropshire, play against the Powell family from Harrow, Middlesex. Both families play for 'hidden prizes' and big cash winnings.
The Foster-Agg family from Birmingham play against the Coppolo family from Wickford, Essex.
Bob Monkhouse's quiz is moved from its peak Saturday night slot to Friday's. The contestants are Derek (Mr and Mrs) Batey and his family and Nicholas (Sale of the Century) Parsons and his family.
The Jones family from Swansea take on the Farestvedt family from Barton-le-Clay, Bedfordshire.
The Edwards family from Lincoln take on the Clancy family from Dyfed, South Wales.
The Colman family from Leyton, London versus the Westgate family from Norwich.
The Tubb family from Birmingham play the Bonwick family from East Sussex.
Bob Monkhouse's contestants are the Mayhew family from Somerset and the Whittles from Folkestone.
The Harwoods from Blackpool compete with the Gristwoods from Hertfordshire.
The Halliwell family from Great Kimble, Buckinghamshire and the McCracken family from Skelmersdale, Lancashire.
The Sexton family from Sheffield versus the Robinson family from Tottenham, London.
The Hanke family from Brierley Hill, West Midlands and the Rice family from Portsmouth.
Competing are the families of comedian Bernie Winters and bandleader Geoff Love.
The Hanson family from Gwynedd, Wales, and the Gooding family from Seaton, Devon.
The Murray family from Ellesmere Port, South Wirral and the Stewart family from Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The Jarrett family from Meopham, Kent and the Wright family from Thornliebank, Glasgow.
The Baker family from Plymouth versus the Black family from Newcastle.
The Wilson family from Londonderry and the Swift family from Deal, Kent.
The Martins from Dundee play the Gatlands from Sawston, Cambridgeshire.
Contestants are Olympic athlete Daley Thompson's family versus ex-boxing champ Alan Minter's family.
The Evans family from Glamorgan v the Weadock family from Halewood, Liverpool.
The McGovern family from Dundee, Scotland versus the Young family from Dover, Kent.
The Smethurst family from Colchester, Essex and the Atkinson family from Winsford, Cheshire.
The Armstrong family from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne and the Gibbs family from Exeter.
Bob Monkhouse is back and his first contestants are Scottish families—the Saunders from Newtonmore, Invernessshire, and the Kerwoods, from Canonbie, Dumfriesshire.
This week Brighton meet Colwyn Bay in friendly rivalry when the Cohen family from the south coast compete against the Davies family from Clwyd, South Wales.
Bob Monkhouse's competing families are the Majids from Leicester and the Cannings from Bournemouth.
Bob Monkhouse's competing families' are the Pennings from Hemel Hempstead and the Wrisdales from Louth, Lincolnshire.
Competing in Bob Monkhouse's quiz are the Chivers family from Somerton, Somerset, and the Lines family from Hull.
Contestants in Bob Monkhouse's quiz are the Laytons of Welwyn garden city and the Bate family from Swansea.
The McManus family cross the water from Newtonbutler in Northern Ireland to play the Prangle family from Oxford, for hidden prizes and a “Big Money Jackpot."
Tonight's contestants are the West family from Leytonstone and the Woolley family from Lowestoft.
The Pascoe family from Annan, Scotland, and the Hartnett family from Middlesbrough compete for the big prize.
Competing families are the Newells from Prestatyn, Clwyd, and the Buxtons from Norwich. And telling the corny jokes, as usual, will be Bob Monkhouse.
Contestants are the McKittricks from Belfast and the Hobsons from Grimsby.
The Browns from Tunbridge Wells, Kent, and the Nicholsons from Derbyshire, are Bob Monkhouse's quiz families.
Comedian Bernie Clifton's family compete against actor Jack Douglas's family, the winnings going to charity in true showbiz tradition.
The Crockford family from Stanford-le-Hope, Essex, and the Page family from Saltash, Cornwall, compete for the £3,000 jackpot.
Bob Monkhouse's competing families are the Barnetts from Camberley, Surrey, and the Smiths from Gosforth, Newcastle.
Wise-cracking Bob Monkhouse (well, he seems to like the jokes) with this week's contestants, the Brown family from Airdrie, Scotland, and the Ladds from Romford, Essex.
The Lea family from Worthing, Sussex, and the Stickley family from Leicester pit their wits to win the big money jackpot.
Bob Monkhouse, who can't resist making those awful jokes (Bet he's been rehearsing 'em all week) brings on another two families, the Beavans from Wedmore, Somerset, and the Athertops from St Helen's Merseyside.
Ever felt you could do well on Bob Monkhouse's quiz? Watch how the Box family from Finedon, Northants, and the Jones family from Durrington, Wilts, get on.
Bob Monkhouse pairs the Wingroves from Greenford, Middlesex, and the Wyatts from Plymouth.
This is the 100th edition of Bob Monkhouse's quiz. Who are his contestants tonight? The Jones family from Caerphilly, South Wales, and the Astburys from Sandbach, Cheshire.
The Snape family from Countesthorpe, Leicestershire and the Davies family from Reading, Berkshire, compete for hidden prizes and the jackpot.
Bob Monkhouse pairs the Almonds from Preston and the Scott-Allens from Fareham, Hants.
Celebrity edition with Jenny Hanley and her family versus Ray Alan and his, competing for a £2,000 jackpot up. for grabs for charity.
The Cowperthwaite family from Plymouth compete with the Bieiby family from Accrington, Lancashire, for the hidden prizes.
The Davidsons from Northfield, Aberdeen and the Sadler family from North Walsham, Norfolk.
Max Bygraves plays the game with families from York and Ipswich.
This week Max Bygraves will be shouting instructions at the Walpole and Rooker families.
Max Bygraves leads the Crow family from Durham and the Stewarts from Swansea on the big money trail with the prize now standing at £3,000.
Special edition with the prize money going to charity. A team from TV-am led by Nick Owen and Anne Diamond take on a gaggle of agony aunts led by Marje Proops and Claire Rayner of the Sunday Mirror.
The Mobbs family from Birmingham and the Bartrams from Frome in Somerset are after the big money prize of £3,000 under the heavy-handed guidance of Max Bygraves.
Five sisters make up one of today's family teams in the quiz game.
The Lake family from Tyne and Wear play the Mosley family from Birmingham. Max Bygraves hosts.
Television's most famous farming family from Emmerdale play a family of real farmers from Exmoor in this festive edition of Family Fortunes. Les Dennis ensures fair play between the rival farmers as they compete for Big Money for their chosen charities, Shelter and The Cancer and Leukaemia in Childhood Trust. Competing for Emmerdale are actors Frazer Hines, Malandra Burrows, Richard Thorp, Glenda McKay and Stan Richards. The rival farmers are the Binding family, who are Nigel, Niall, Malcolm, Hazel and Melvyn.
Les Dennis looks back on some of the funniest answers given by contestants over the years.
Gino D'Acampo hosts the game show in which two teams of family members try to guess the most popular responses to survey-based questions posed to 100 people, with the Joneses of Liverpool going up against the Bakers of Nottingham for a chance to win the £30,000 jackpot prize.
This week, the Share family of Worcester will go up against the Alveranga family of Luton for a chance to win a £30,000 jackpot prize.
Gino D'Acampo hosts the game show in which two teams of family members try to guess the most popular responses to surveys posed to 100 people. This time around, the Youngs from Wokingham go up against the Patrick family from Northern Ireland for a chance to win the £30,000 jackpot prize.
This week, the Dayalan family from Oxfordshire will go up against the Bibby family from St. Helens for a chance to win a £30,000 jackpot prize.
This week, the Quinn family of Bournemouth will go up against the Edwards family of Kent for a chance to win a £30,000 jackpot prize.
Gino D'Acampo hosts as Scottish family the Mohammeds go up against the Hayes family of Northumberland, trying to guess the most popular responses to surveys posed to 100 people for a chance to win a £30,000 jackpot prize
Gino D'Acampo hosts as the Ecclestons of London go up against the Burns family of Birmingham, trying to guess the most popular responses to surveys posed to 100 people for a chance to win a £30,000 jackpot prize
Gino D'Acampo hosts as the James family of Hemel Hempstead go up against the Middletons of Aberdeen, trying to guess the most popular responses to surveys posed to 100 people for a chance to win a £30,000 jackpot prize.
Gino D'Acampo hosts as Scottish family the Karunwis go up against the Keelers of Great Yarmouth, trying to guess the most popular responses to surveys posed to 100 people for a chance to win a £30,000 jackpot prize.
Gino D'Acampo looks back at his favourite moments from the show that sees two families trying to guess the answers to survey-based questions posed to 100 people, featuring strange answers, exclusive clips and the funniest out-takes.