The title refers to host Bert Newton as the show intended to feature celebrities and their families as contestants.
Network executives were hoping that Friends reruns would reignite the timeslot and allow Bert's Family Feud to premiere.
Despite low ratings, 'the best-of' episodes continued to air on Mondays to fulfill the show's commercial obligations.
Unlike previous versions, a family who stole the points would also be credited with the "stealing" answer.
This was the only version to feature two female models (i.e. Mandy Ritchie and Kathryn Trapani respectively) mainly known as Mandy & Kandy, which could have been inspired by the Mexican versions of Family Feud, mainly 100 Mexicanos Dijeron and ¿Qué Dice la Gente?.
Just four years before Steve Harvey hosted the show in 2010, this version has spawned controversial answers within raunchy questions such as "Name a gift that is hard to return"[2] which featured references to sex and a vibrator on the 30 June 2006 episode as one responded "Look, this is a pretty filthy answer but it's all I can think of and there are some dirty people out there in the audience so I'm going to go with vibrator".
Another episode that aired on 27 June has a question "Name an activity that is enjoyed in nudist colonies" in which a contestant responded to "sex".
On 4 September 2007 the Australian Communications and Media Authority founded that "The impact of the sexual references is very mild and can be accommodated within a G (general) classification" they also found that the network has failed to respond to the complaint within 30 days but had implemented new procedures to ensure it complied with complaints-handling obligations.