Summary
Celebrity version of "Family Fortunes", the long-running game show that originally ran on ITV between 1980 and 2002. Vernon Kay presents as well-known faces team up with relatives to guess the results of surveys in which 100 people were asked open-ended questions. Every time someone gives an incorrect answer, the family gets a strike represented by an X on a board with an "uh-uhh" sound effect. After three strikes, the other family is given a chance to steal the points on offer. The family with the highest score goes on to play Big Money in the final round and win up to £30,000 for charity. "All Star Family Fortunes" premiered on ITV in 2006.