Relatively Speaking
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Relatively Speaking was a game show that aired in syndication from September 5, 1988 - June 23, 1989.
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[edit] Personnel
The show was hosted by comedian John Byner, and announced by John Harlan.
[edit] Premise
This is a panel show in which a panel of four celebrities guests tried to identify a famous person whom is related to an in-studio contestant.
[edit] Gameplay
[edit] Rounds 1 & 2
In the first two rounds, the celebrity panel asked yes or no questions to the contestant. The panelist in control kept asking questions until he/she got a no answer (ala What's My Line? & Figure it Out). If the panel gets eight nos (unlike What's My Line? in which they're allowed 10) they got stumped and the contestant won a grand prize.
[edit] Final Round (Celebrity Round)
In the final round of the day, another celebrity guest appeared along with his/her children. Each & every one of them hidden away from the panel. If the panel gets stumped this time around, the celebrity's winnings got donated to charity.