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Hawaii Kai family appears on ‘Family Feud’

DENNIS ODA / DODA@STARADVERTISER.COM

The Schaefer family, from left: Renee, Amber, Eric, Kathy and Ron. The family traveled to Atlanta to tape an appearance on syndicated TV game show “Family Feud” in May.

The Schaefer family of Hawaii Kai — Ron, Kathy, Eric, Renee and Amber — will finally be able to talk publicly about their experience on syndicated TV game show “Family Feud” after the episodes they appear in are air starting Oct. 27.

“Family Feud,” which was created in the 1970s and has been hosted in syndication by comedian Steve Harvey since 2010, features two families that face off to see who can pick the most popular answers to a series of survey questions. Ron Schaefer said “Feud” producers told his family they are the first from Hawaii to compete on-camera.

The episodes featuring the Schaefers, which were filmed in Atlanta in May, are set to air in Hawaii on KHON-TV

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CORRECTION: The “Family Feud” episodes featuring the Schaefer family will air on KHON-TV. An earlier version of this story said it would be on the Game Show Network.

8 responses to “Hawaii Kai family appears on ‘Family Feud’”

  1. niceynicey says:

    Sorry, but Family Feud is one of the stupidest game shows on the face of the Earth!

  2. den says:

    Game Show Network?
    never heard of it.

  3. saveparadise says:

    They don’t look like they are from Hawaii. Sorry, can’t relate to this article. No big deal for me to watch.

  4. BigIsandLava says:

    Take your foot off the gas peddle people. it’s only a game show meant for entertainment purpose. Not every channel shows up like Discovery or Learning. If some of you hate the show, don’t watch. It’s not stupid if you get a laugh out of it here and there. You either can get a laugh out of watching Family Feud or just go to MSNBC and watch Trump reruns.

  5. Marauders_1959 says:

    I used-to be a fan of Family Feud.

    But… since Steve Harvey took over a host, 50% of the families are black.
    Blacks account for approximately 13% of the U.S. population.
    Steve Harvey must have insisted on a disproportional ethnic mix.

    Bye, Bye !!!

  6. Mr. Luke says:

    So thrilling to have one of our families on such a high class show!

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