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Tell us what hometown you're representing! Tell us what makes your family unique, why you're proud to represent your home town. What brings you together as a family? Any unique or quirky traditions?

The important thing is to show us how energetic and enthusiastic you are. Do your best to show us why your family would be great on the Feud! Aim for minutes in length. Due to the current climate, we are unable to host in-person auditions across the country.

Producers are conducting interviews and group calls online! If your application appeals to the program, producers will contact you to book a virtual audition with your family members. The only way to get on the show is by showing up in a taping of the actual show where you will have 1 in 18 chance of getting picked. Be sure to bring a photo I. They like costumes, so be sure to wear something that make you stand out from the rest.

No matter which one you go with, the process is similar. You MUST upload a photo to be considered. Then their casting department will review your application. If they would like to bring you in for an audition, they will contact you to schedule an appointment. Audition Process: You can either apply online filling out the submission form, or you can mail in your submission.

To mail the application, you will have to download the application form, fill it out and send it to the company along with a few recent pictures of yourself. They also encourage you to include a video of yourself and explain why you want to be on the show. Audition Process: All you need to do is email the casting team and tell them why you want to be on the show. If they like your application, they will contact you.

Audition Process: There are two ways to apply. The first way to apply is to attend an open casting call. The only problem is that you never know when there will be one. So your best bet is to check the site periodically throughout the year. The second and better way to apply is to do it online. All you need to do is make a video of your family and basically show them why you are a good choice for the show.

You can either mail it in or upload it to YouTube. Audition Process: They have an online application from that you have to fill out. All you can do then is to wait and hope you hear back. You can see a list of open calls here. You can also call the show's contestant department hotline to verify whether or not sending an application would be wise.

The phone number for the hotline is Know the rules. If you do not meet the show's basic contestant requirements, your application will be automatically rejected. You must have five family members, including yourself.

The members must be related by blood, marriage, or law. All members of your family must either be U. No one on the proposed team can be related to or personally acquainted with someone who works for Family Feud, Fremantle Media, Debmar-Mercury, or Wanderlust Productions.

No one can be related to or know an affiliate that carries the show, either. No one on the proposed team can be actively running for political office. No one on the proposed team can have been on more than two game shows within the past year. Anyone who has appeared on the show within the past ten years is ineligible. There is no age requirement, but the show's producers recommend that proposed teammates are at least 15 years old. You should note your eligibility in your application by re-stating each requirement and stating that your family meets each one.

You can either include this information in the video or in written form when you submit the video. Prepare a video. Make a short video that introduces your family in the most informative, innovative way possible. Begin your video by introducing each member of your proposed team. All five members should appear on the video, and each person should introduce himself or herself. When making your introduction, state something interesting about yourself.

You can talk about your place within the family, your job, your hobbies, or anything else that makes you stand out. The idea is to be informative but unique. Do your best to make yourself stand out. Consider playing a mock round of the game or using props.

Be energetic, but also be yourselves. You need to let the casting directors know how enthusiastic your family is about being on the show because enthusiasm makes for greater entertainment. Mail your application to the appropriate source. You can either e-mail your video as a YouTube link or mail the video through the postal system as a DVD. Upload the video to YouTube and email the link to: casting familytryouts. Include the city and state you are from in all correspondence.

Part 2. Find out the where and when. Auditions are usually held between the middle of January and the middle of April, but you should find out more specific information by checking Family Feud's official auditions website.

Auditions are typically held in four to six cities across the United States. They take place over the course of one weekend at each location. Know the eligibility requirements. No team can audition if its members violate the show's basic rules. All family members must be U.

Anyone who is not a citizen must at least have permission to work within the U. No team member can be related to or acquainted with someone who works for the show, Fremantle Media, Debmar-Mercury, Wanderlust Productions, or any of the show's affiliates.

No one on the team can be running for political office. Anyone who has appeared on more than two game shows within the past year is ineligible. Similarly, anyone who has been on Family Feud within the past ten years is ineligible. The show has no strict age requirement, but it is recommended that the teammates should be at least 15 years of age. Schedule your audition. To ensure that your family has a chance to audition, you should send an e-mail to the appropriate casting department for the city you will be auditioning in.

The e-mail address for each city can be found on the show's auditions page, but it is usually the name of the city followed by " familytryouts. Phoenix, Arizona try-outs go to Phoenix familytryouts. Boston, Massachusetts try-outs go to Boston familytryouts.

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