He treated Fallon and The Roots the same way he treats the wide-eyed contestants that fumble around with answers on the actual show, feigning exasperation and making fun of them mercilessly. Number-one answer? The tuba.īut the star of the show was Steve Harvey, who has been hosting the real-life version of The Feud since 2010. In addition, there was only one strike for the team in the triple round (round 4). From 1999 to 2003 there was no goal the team with the most points won the game, even though most families in this period reached the goal of 300 points. For most of this version, the goal is 300 points. Questlove beat Fallon to the buzzer when asked to name another term for marijuana - though neither team could guess Mary Jane - and the best house band in late night also took down the points when teams were asked to name the instrument least likely to get a band member groupies. The first family to reach a set number of points won the game. The Roots ended up wiping the floor with Team Fallon, but in all fairness, the questions were pretty musician-friendly. Last night Fallon took the latter and lesser-known of these two adages to heart, orchestrating a special edition of Tonight Show Family Feud featuring Jason Segel and The Roots. Richard Dawson 1975 pilot with a more rustic set and all single rounds - Spier vs. When life gives you Steve Harvey, turn your studio into a remarkably accurate recreation of the Family Feud set and have him host a game.
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.