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1980–1985 1987–1988 1987–1989 1990–1994 1995–1997 1998–2000
1980–1985 1987–1988 1987–1989 1990–1994 1995–1997 1998–2000
2000–2001 2001–2002 (TV); 2002–2005 (marketing) 2006–2007 2007–2015 2020–present  
2000–2001 2001–2002 (TV); 2002–2005 (marketing) 2006–2007 2007–2015 2020–present

Family Fortunes (first era)[]

1980–1985[]

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Family Fortunes began in 1980 with Bob Monkhouse as the host.

1987–1988[]

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In 1987 Family Fortunes was revived with new host Les Dennis. In his first series, the traditional board, called Mr. Babbage, was replaced by a then state of the art screen in addition to a new set.

1988–1989[]

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1990–1994[]

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1995–1997[]

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1998–2000[]

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In 1998, the the colour scheme in the graphics was changed to two-tone pink.

2000–2001[]

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2001–2002 (TV); 2002–2005 (marketing)[]

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Another new look was introduced in 2001. Les Dennis quit as host during one series that aired between 2001 and 2002 due to the programme being changed into a daytime programme with lower prizes. Andy Collins presented one last series before it was cancelled completely. The logo continued to be used in marketing such as the first DVD game.

All Star variant.

All-Star Family Fortunes[]

2006–2007[]

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Family Fortunes was revived in 2006 as an 'All Star' celebrity version.

2007–2015[]

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The logo and graphics were updated in 2007. The "All-Star" name is now part of the logo, although the show was previously referred to as "All-Star Family Fortunes". The graphics were further updated in 2010.

Family Fortunes (second era)[]

2020–present[]

Family Fortunes 2020

In 2020, the show was revived, this time hosted by celebrity chef Gino D'Acampo.

See also[]


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