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'''Keep It In The Family''' was an [[United States|American]] [[television]] [[game show]] originally hosted by [[Bill Nimmo]] and [[Keefe Brasselle]], and announced by [[Johnny Olsen|Johnny "Come On Down" Olsen]]. It premiered as a half-hour pilot on [[October 12]], [[1957]] on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] and ran for four months, one season and approximately 16 telecasts until [[February 15]], [[1958]]. The series is one of the shortest running game shows in the history of [[United States]] [[broadcasting]].
'''Keep It In The Family''' was an [[United States|American]] [[television]] [[game show]] originally hosted by [[Bill Nimmo]] and [[Keefe Brasselle]], and announced by [[Johnny Olsen|Johnny "Come On Down" Olsen]]. It premiered as a half-hour pilot on [[October 12]], [[1957]] on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] and ran for four months, one season and approximately 16 telecasts until [[February 15]], [[1958]]. The series is one of the shortest running game shows in the history of [[United States]] [[broadcasting]].
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For the British television comedy series see Keep it in the Family (TV series)

Keep It In The Family was an American television game show originally hosted by Bill Nimmo and Keefe Brasselle, and announced by Johnny "Come On Down" Olsen. It premiered as a half-hour pilot on October 12, 1957 on ABC and ran for four months, one season and approximately 16 telecasts until February 15, 1958. The series is one of the shortest running game shows in the history of United States broadcasting.