All-Star Family Fortunes

Game Format
All-Star Family Fortunes was a revival/celebrity spinoff of Family Fortunes presented by Vernon Kay, it began airing on 28 October 2006 (or October 28, 2006) until it ended on 14 June 2015 (or June 14, 2015) after its twelfth series. In this version, the game ends after four rounds (five during the hour-long series with two or three Single and two Double), ignoring the 'first to 300 points' rule previous incarnations employed, and the losing family receives a consolation prize of the greater of £1,000 or £10 times per point (£3 per point in series 1). Also in Big Money the celebrity automatically played the final, meaning only one other member needed to be picked; if they got 200 points or more from the ten answers, they win £10,000 for their chosen charity, tripled if they get all five top answers, and if they score less than 200 points, those points plus their earlier score would be multiplied by £10 (£3 per point in series 1).

Series 12 (2014–2015)
A twelfth series was recorded between 14 and 20 October 2014.

Trivia
In 2006, originally for series 1 (or first season), it was just simply called Family Fortunes while in its second series (or season) it "adopted" the "All-Star" title from 2007 until 2015.

On 9 June 2015 (or June 9, 2015) ITV announced that the show would be "rested" temporarily and could return on the network as of late 2017. However, it never did.