So, what do their students think about their teachers being TV stars? “So we're going to be surprised when we watch the show with the kids.' 'I'm nervous about what they're going to show, for one, because we have two hours of hilarious content and we have no idea what they're going to show,” said teacher and team captain Charlene Bradbury. “It's one thing to do it in front of the classroom, but to do it on national TV is a totally different thing.'įaculty from hundreds of schools across the country applied, but the team from Oceanview was one of just eight chosen to be on the show. 'I said to my husband, 'I don't know if I can do it, because what if I make a fool out of myself on national TV?'” Roach said with a laugh. The idea to apply to be on the show was first hatched in the home economics room where the five friends typically have lunch. 'It's going to be a little bit embarrassing, I think anyway,” said Lisa Roach, one of the five middle school teachers at the school who will appear next week on an episode of Family Feud Canada. It's still very early in the school year at Oceanview Education Centre in Glace Bay, N.S., and a big topic in the halls is that five teachers from the area will soon be on TV.