[quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'Apr 4 2005, 11:51 PM\'][quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Apr 4 2005, 03:51 PM\']Ah yes, the first fX original series that wasn't from the "apartment" in the Flatiron District in New York.
Three C-list celebs attempt to figure out which member of a family of 5(?) is not really a family member. Seems to me that the one family played the entire show and that the level of merchandise prizes got better with each stumped panelist, with the requisite trip from Travelsavers the prize for stumping the entire panel.
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That brought back memories, and IIRC, it
was one family for the entire show, which might explain why it was as exciting as watching paint dry.
Too bad Bobcat's Big Ass Show wasn't too much of an improvement.
Tom Bergeron & Jeff Probst were hosts at the F/X apartment set at one time. Am I right?
Add to that Karyn Bryant ("Name That Video") and Orlando Jones. Also, Edd Kalehoff did the themes for most, if not, all of the fX originals. I miss those days.
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As long as we're mentioning former fX employees and (sorta) game shows, Jillian Hamilton hosted the second season of the "Whose Line?" carbon "KwikWitz." She was out of the business for a while but returned to host the first season of TLC's U.S. version of "What Not to Wear" (unnecessary since in the original Trinny and Susannah were and are perfectly fine hosts on their own). It looks as though the Yanks have now realized this. Not to diss Jillian, who is a cutie pie, but she was unneeded on that show. She also does "Double Agents" on Discovery and was doing "Simplify Your Life" on Fine Living.