Keep It in the Family (American game show)

Keep It in the Family is an American television game show hosted by Bill Nimmo (Keefe Brasselle hosted the pilot) and announced by Johnny Olson which ran on ABC from October 12, 1957, to February 8, 1958.

The series was created by Leonard Stern and Roger Price and was produced by Frank Cooper Productions.

In each round, the teams were shown a prize, after which they were given a category and then alternated bidding for control.

When a family answered all five parts of the question correctly, they received the amount of their bid plus the prize; if, however, a team missed any part of the question, the amount of their bid was deducted from their score.

The host for this version was actor Bill Owen, who would later star in the BBC sitcom Last of the Summer Wine.