Relatively Speaking

Relatively Speaking was a game show that aired in syndication from September 5, 1988 to June 23, 1989. The series was hosted by comedian John Byner, with John Harlan announcing.

The series had four celebrities trying to identify a famous person who is related to an in-studio contestant.

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" (similar to What's My Line? and the later series Figure it Out).

The contestant won a growing prize package for each "no" answer. If the panel got eight "no" answers, they were stumped and the contestant won a grand prize package (dubbed the "Super Stumper Jackpot").

Final Round (Celebrity Round)
In the final round of the day, the final contestant appeared along with another celebrity guest with his/her children. Each & every one of them hidden away from the panel. The contestant still wins an accumulating prize package; and regardless if the panel gets stumped this time around or not, the celebrity's winnings got donated to charity.

YouTube Links
Here the premiere episode of Relatively Speaking.

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3