Sherri Shepherdknows she wasn’t firing on all cylinders during her appearance onCelebrity Family Feud.The comedic actress and television host, 56, reminisced about her rockyCelebrity Family Feudappearance in PEOPLE’s exclusive sneak peek at ABC News Studios' new seriesThe Game Show Show.“Let me tell you something about thatFamily Feud. I don’t know who they [asked],” Shepherd begins, referencing the people surveyed to provide the answers on the board.“They were like, ‘We asked 100 people the question,’ and we would always get it wrong,” she continues. “And I said, ‘Steve, where you going? Calabasas? You ain’t asking nobody in the ‘hood. We giving you good answers.'“Byron Cohen/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty ImagesClips from Shepherd’s 2018 appearance showcase her many misfires, including her shouting a shocking (and unpopular) answer to hostSteve Harvey’squestionabout “something a lady cop might do to her husband in the bedroom.” TheSherrihost then recalled a Harvey’s blunt assessment of her performance.“Steve Harvey said, ‘If you lose, you will be the laughingstock of all the comics,'” she recalls, noting how “every single answer” she gave during the lightning round was incorrect. “Steve Harvey actually said I was one of the three worst players in the history ofFamily Feud.“Even though herCelebrity Family Feudrun featured major misses, Shepherd and her team still triumphed in the Fast Money round,collecting a whopping $25,000for the Summit View School.Byron Cohen/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty ImagesShepherd’s game show stint is among the many moments set to be explored on ABC News Studios’ new seriesThe Game Show Show.The four-part series, debuting Wednesday, will examine the history and impact of the game show genre, spanning 80 years of American culture. Icons of the genre that will be featured on the show includeDrew Carey,Vanna White,Ken Jennings, Chuck Woolery,Amy Schneider, Bob Eubanks,Howie MandelandWayne Brady.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The Game Show Showpremieres Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET on ABC.

Sherri Shepherdknows she wasn’t firing on all cylinders during her appearance onCelebrity Family Feud.

The comedic actress and television host, 56, reminisced about her rockyCelebrity Family Feudappearance in PEOPLE’s exclusive sneak peek at ABC News Studios’ new seriesThe Game Show Show.

“Let me tell you something about thatFamily Feud. I don’t know who they [asked],” Shepherd begins, referencing the people surveyed to provide the answers on the board.

“They were like, ‘We asked 100 people the question,’ and we would always get it wrong,” she continues. “And I said, ‘Steve, where you going? Calabasas? You ain’t asking nobody in the ‘hood. We giving you good answers.'”

Byron Cohen/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images

STEVE HARVEY, SHERRI SHEPHERD

Clips from Shepherd’s 2018 appearance showcase her many misfires, including her shouting a shocking (and unpopular) answer to hostSteve Harvey’squestionabout “something a lady cop might do to her husband in the bedroom.” TheSherrihost then recalled a Harvey’s blunt assessment of her performance.

“Steve Harvey said, ‘If you lose, you will be the laughingstock of all the comics,'” she recalls, noting how “every single answer” she gave during the lightning round was incorrect. “Steve Harvey actually said I was one of the three worst players in the history ofFamily Feud.”

Even though herCelebrity Family Feudrun featured major misses, Shepherd and her team still triumphed in the Fast Money round,collecting a whopping $25,000for the Summit View School.

Sherri Shepherd

Shepherd’s game show stint is among the many moments set to be explored on ABC News Studios’ new seriesThe Game Show Show.

The four-part series, debuting Wednesday, will examine the history and impact of the game show genre, spanning 80 years of American culture. Icons of the genre that will be featured on the show includeDrew Carey,Vanna White,Ken Jennings, Chuck Woolery,Amy Schneider, Bob Eubanks,Howie MandelandWayne Brady.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

The Game Show Showpremieres Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET on ABC.

source: people.com