'Duck Dynasty' family, many others join ABC's 'Celebrity Family Feud'

The Robertson family — consisting of (from left) John Luke, Rebecca, Sadie, Korie, and Willie Robertson — will be appearing in 'Celebrity Family Feud.' (Instagram/Korie Robertson)

The Robertson family from the hit television show "Duck Dynasty" will be one of the celebrity families who will be guest-starring in ABC Network's popular game show called "Celebrity Family Feud," which will premiere on June 21, Sunday, from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. ET.

There will be six episodes to "Celebrity Family Feud," which will be hosted once again by Emmy Award-winning game show host Steve Harvey, according to Broadway World. "Family Feud" is actually an American game show where two families must name the most popular responses to a survey-type question answered by 100 people.

For "Celebrity Family Feud" though, the winning family will win up to $25,000, which they can donate to the charity of their choice.

Aside from the Robertson family, other celebrity families include Dr. Phil McGraw from the daytime talk show "Dr. Phil" and his family, "Dancing with the Stars" contestant Karina Smirnoff and other pro dancers coming from different seasons of the show, "Glee" actor Kevin McHale and his family, "Modern Family" actor Kevin Willard and his family, American and national stars from the National Football League Players Association, "Parenthood" actress Monica Potter and her family, Australian celebrity chef Curtis Stone and his family, "Extra" host Mario Lopez and his family, "Melissa & Joey" actor and producer Joey Lawrence and his family, "Mike and Molly" actress Katy Mixon and her family, "Entourage" actor Rob Gronkowski and his family, actress and author Holly Robinson Peete and her family, comedienne and television host Niecy Nash and her family, actress Cheryl Hines and her family, actress Keke Palmer and her family, actor Bill Engvall and his family, actor Ed Asner and his family, comedienne Vicki Lawrence and her family, executive producer Anthony Anderson and his family, and finally singer Toni Braxton and her family.

"Celebrity Family Feud" is produced by FremantleMedia and will be taped in front of a live audience in Los Angeles, California. Gaby Johnston, Jennifer Mullin and Thom Beers will serve as the executive producers of the show.

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