901:: Each episode varied in the number of contestants playing, which depended on how many of them qualified for the tournament. If more than two players were competing on any particular episode, a qualifying round was played in lieu of Melody Roulette, and the first two players to identify two tunes advanced to the next round. The two players then played Tune Topics and Bid-a-Note for 10 points each and the Golden Medley Showdown for 20. For games with two players, they played Melody Roulette and Tune Topics for 10 points each, Bid-a-Note for 20, and the Golden Medley Showdown for 40. The player with the most points at the end of the Golden Medley Showdown advanced in the tournament, with a sudden death tune played if necessary. The winner of each month's tournament final received $ 10,000 in cash and $ 90,000 in prizes, while the runner-up won a vacation package for two.
610:, the contestants stood across the stage from two large ship's bells as the orchestra started playing tunes. When a contestant knew the tune, they ran across the stage to "ring the bell and name that tune" Four tunes were played every game, and each tune was worth increasing dollar amounts. The first tune was worth $ 5 and each subsequent tune was worth double the previous tune, up to $ 40 for the fourth and final tune. The player with the most money after four tunes won the game and played the "Golden Medley" bonus round. From 1955 to 1959, only three tunes were played, worth $ 10, $ 20 and $ 30. If both players were tied at $ 30 each, both played as a team in the Golden Medley.
871:: The outer wheel had one Double space (except for the pilot week wheel, which had three). Initially, the wheels were spun before every tune to determine its value, with the inner wheel displaying amounts from $ 100 to $ 500 in increments of $ 100, and only the winner of the round kept their cash. The maximum number of tunes was seven in the earliest episodes, but was reduced to five shortly thereafter. In a further later change, the inner wheel displayed amounts from $ 250 to $ 1000 in increments of $ 250, and one spin determined the award for the winner of the round. The maximum number of tunes was increased back to seven with this change.
688:, where the contestants were both given a "tree" with 100 $ 1 bills on it. While one contestant tried to guess a tune, their opponent would remove bills from it as quickly as possible until that contestant guessed correctly or ran out of time. The contestant with the most money left on their tree at the end of the round earned 10 points and a prize package, though it wasn't uncommon to see both trees stripped clean. The game was featured on the syndicated series from 1974 to 1977. It is also known to have been used at least once on the 1974 daytime series.
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later replaced by money amounts ranging from $ 20 to $ 1,000 from 1974 to 1976, $ 50–$ 1,000 from 1976 to 1977, and $ 100–$ 1,000 from 1977 to 1981 on the syndicated series (and $ 50–$ 500 on the 1977 daytime series). Also, after the switch to dollar amounts on the wheel, each contestant selected a space on the wheel (a $ 100 space in daytime, a $ 200 space in the syndicated series). If the wheel landed on one of those spaces, that contestant won that amount automatically prior to the start of the tune; this was discarded in 1976.
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points per tune based on how quickly they named it. In Bid-a-Note, the value of each tune was determined by how many notes the player requested, starting at 100 for nine and increasing by 100 for each note below that threshold (to a maximum of 900 for one). For both rounds, the player had to correctly name at least three out of five tunes in order to score a bonus that started at 9,900 points and counted down throughout the round.
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Each of the first two games awarded 10 points to the winner, but Bid-a-Note was worth 20 points. A round's points were split between the players in the event of a tie. If the players were tied after the final competitive round, a single tiebreaker tune was played to determine who advanced to the Golden Medley bonus round for a chance at more prizes.
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tune for 20 seconds. The contestant was then given 10 seconds to offer one guess at the title, which was recorded on audiotape. The host opened the inner envelope and read its contents aloud, after which the contestant's guess was played back and compared against the title. An exact match won $ 100,000, paid at $ 10,000 per year for 10 years.
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envelope was chosen at random; the producers made the choice in 1976, while the contestant did so starting in 1977. Each envelope held the sheet music for a different tune whose title had been blacked out, along with a smaller second envelope containing the title, composer name(s), and copyright/background information for the tune.
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end keeps their entire winnings total and advances to the Golden Medley for a chance to win up to $ 100,000 more. Tunes in all first-round games are played as toss-ups, open for either contestant to buzz in; one tune also awards a bonus prize, which the contestant keeps regardless of the final outcome of the game.
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The show combines a standard music quiz and musical performances performed by either the host, the in-house band and singers or guests (including artists who perform given song originally). Three players compete at the beginning of each episode which consists of four rounds (including the final round
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played as in earlier versions, with seven tunes to be named in 30 seconds and no vocals. The contestant wins $ 10,000 for each of the first six correct responses and an additional $ 40,000 for the seventh, for a top prize of $ 100,000. For civilian contestants, a wrong answer ends the round, but they
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A home viewer sweepstakes was held in late 1984 in some non-tournament episodes. The day's champion would draw a postcard from inside a giant drum to determine whom he/she would be playing for. Then, just before the Golden Medley began, the champion would draw a disk from inside a bin with the show's
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The show was revived in 1984 as a daily series, with some of the same elements of the '70s series. Typical episodes featured Melody
Roulette and the new game Tune Topics for 10 points each, and Bid-A-Note for 20; the day's winner advanced to the Golden Medley, which if won, qualified the player for a
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Once an envelope was chosen, it was brought onstage by a security guard, who gave the sheet music and the inner envelope to the orchestra's pianist and the host respectively. The contestant entered an isolation booth wired so that they could hear only these two individuals, and the pianist played the
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is played second, with a maximum bid of 10 notes. If the low bidder misses, the opponent gets to hear all notes before responding (rather than scoring by default as before). Four tunes are played, with the first one worth $ 5,000 and the value increasing by $ 5,000 per subsequent tune up to $ 20,000
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Each hour-long episode consists of two complete games, with two new contestants per game playing for cash through two rounds. In each round, an incorrect response by one contestant gives the opponent a chance to steal the money. Bid-a-Note is always played as the second round; the high scorer at its
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Marathon, the winning home viewer and the winning studio contestant worked as a team. This time, the two players had to correctly guess five tunes in 30 seconds, and if they did so they split $ 10,000 and returned the next week to try and do it again. They could keep coming back
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known as the "Golden Medley", where the winner of the head-to-head competition plays on their own for the episode's grand prize. Previous winners would sometimes be invited back to identify songs for much larger prizes – in the 1950s television version the prize was $ 25,000, and by the 1970s–1980s,
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From 1976 to 1978, Golden Medley winners on the syndicated series were given a chance to win an additional $ 100,000 in cash at the conclusion of the next week's episode by guessing the $ 100,000 Mystery Tune. A safe filled with large, sealed manila envelopes was placed in a room backstage, and one
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An outer wheel was added in 1976 which held two spaces marked "Double" and was spun in the opposite direction of the inner. From 1977 to 1980, it also featured a space offering a new car, but the car could be won only once per episode. In 1980, this was replaced by two generic "prize" spaces, which
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In the original series, all the tunes played were selected by home viewers. Each correct tune won money for the winning contestant as well as the home viewers. The first correct answer was worth $ 25, and each subsequent correct answer doubled the money. Naming all seven won $ 1,600 and gave a home
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If the player failed to score at least 18,000 points after both rounds, the game ended immediately. Reaching this minimum allowed the player to enter the Golden Medley, with the goal of naming five tunes in 15 seconds. Each tune had three choices instead of four; the fourth button could be used to
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The series actually began with its first tournament, as fourteen former $ 100,000 winners from the previous series were invited back for another shot at $ 100,000. There was one difference; the Golden Medley was played as normal for the first round of the tournament and the only way to advance was
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Two contestants selected from the studio audience compete in various song identification games to earn points as well as cash and prizes. Three rounds were played per game, typically beginning with Melody
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On the 1974 daytime series, the winning player had to correctly identify six (later five) tunes. Each correct guess won $ 200, and $ 2,000 was awarded if the contestant guessed all six in 30 seconds. No matter what the result of the Golden Medley was, the champion returned the next day and played
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After being given a clue towards the song, the two contestants alternate bidding as to how few notes they need to identify it, starting as high as seven. Bidding ends when one contestant challenges the other to name the tune, or a bid of one note is given by a player to end the auction. Correctly
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A wheel was spun onstage to determine a cash prize for identifying the tune. Early in both the daytime and syndicated versions the wheel contained categories. Each contestant selected a category before each spin and received $ 100 if the wheel stopped on their choice. However, the categories were
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While playable, critics and players considered the machine's difficulty to be high due to the technical limits of the very basic synthesized music the machine was capable of generating, and songs being too difficult to name mostly because the wrong audience was targeted as teenage players of the
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In 1977, eleven Golden Medley winners who did not correctly identify the
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Kennedy syndicated series, each tune was worth $ 500 in cash and/or prizes (usually, a contestant who got six won a car on the nighttime version), and any contestant who named all seven tunes won a $ 15,000 prize package. On the 1977 daytime version, each tune was worth $ 250, and all
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interpretations of popular and classic music played in short clips. The player then has several seconds to correctly identify the tune. Prizes such as free ringtones were available, a first in the mobile industry. The game is often mentioned as a pioneer in the emerging wireless entertainment
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10,000 in a regular episode and PLN 80,000 in the finale of the month or the finale of the year (although formerly the grand prize of the finale was PLN 10,000 and a car). Typically, episodes aired on
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from 1999 to 2001. Gameplay was somewhat different from the U.S. version, but the final round was the same as the Golden Medley. There has been a new edition of the show since 2024. 6 new episodes were produced. Both the band and the presenter are the same as before. The contestants are all
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was a recreation of the gameplay of the 1950s version, where contestants buzzed in to guess a tune by running to and ringing a bell. Five tunes were played, and the contestant who correctly guessed the most tunes won the round and 10 points. This game was seen only on the 1974 daytime
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hosted the first of these series, which ran daily for five months in daytime in 1974 and came to an end shortly after the new year in 1975. In 1977, a second daily daytime series with
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was another game played only on the 1977 daytime series, where the contestants were shown an assortment of prizes, then alternated between listening to tunes and trying to name them for a prize of their choice each time. The first player to name three tunes won the round and 10
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Lyrics are sung in the first round, except for those that constitute the title. Six to eight tunes are played in each game, with each worth $ 1,000 (in the first season, tunes increased from $ 1,000-$ 6,000). Some tunes missed by both contestants are edited out of the program.
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not to air on a weekly basis from the start; instead, the show aired as a daily series with some changes to the format, including the tournament structure. It did not find the success that its predecessor had in syndication and came to an end after one season in 1985.
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arcade era simply weren't interested in trying to name songs from the 1940s through the 1970s. Critics also believed the game would have served better as a tabletop unit for bars and other adult-oriented entertainment establishments instead of as an arcade game.
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keep any money won; for celebrity contestants, a wrong answer forfeits the ability to win the $ 100,000, but they can still attempt the remaining tunes. A contestant may pass on a tune and return to it after hearing all seven if time permits.
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was the conductor of the orchestra for the first season of the 1970s run, with Tommy Oliver replacing him in 1975 and Stan Worth replacing Oliver in 1978. The orchestra also featured a vocalist at times. Originally the position was held by
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Later in the run, corresponding with the change to five tunes, a champion was required to win the Golden Medley in order to return the next day. The car was awarded if the champion successfully completed the Golden Medley four times.
2684:(Guessing), by Pelsh also, but it was not as successful as the first version. In 2003, the program was revived and aired for two years on Channel One Russia. Gameplay remained the same and the only difference was the size of prizes.
681:. Seven tunes were played, and the contestant who correctly named the most tunes won the round and 10 points. Four of the cassettes also contained a bonus prize, which would be awarded to the contestant who correctly named the tune.
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pass. Tunes were scored as in Tune Topics, and successfully completing the round awarded a bonus as in the other two rounds. If time ran out or the player made an incorrect guess, the game ended and the bonus was forfeited.
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worked the same way, along with only one Double space. In order for a tune to be worth double the value or to have a prize on the line, the corresponding space had to be covering the space where the inner wheel had stopped.
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returned to daytime in 1977, the Mystery Tune round was brought along with it and played according to the same rules as the syndicated version. The prize for correctly naming the tune was a lump sum of $ 25,000.
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A contestant chooses one category from a list of six or more, and a tune fitting it is played. The one who correctly names it gets to choose the next category, with the just-used one removed from the list.
1097:(again, now Freeform), which aired it from June 7, 1993, to March 29, 1996. Prestige Entertainment Group, the format's current distributor, holds the rights to the syndicated Kennedy and Lange versions.
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Rarely, a confident contestant would end the bidding early at zero notes; however; the rules did not allow doing this if the opponent had bid one.I can name that tune in no notes.Okay pal...go for it
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Contestants must name one tune by each of six different artists, chosen at random from a displayed list. Each artist is identified and removed from the list only after the tune has been named.
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viewer a chance to come to the New York studio where the show was taped at that time, and play along with the studio contestant in a special round called the "Golden Medley Marathon".
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as host, but it was not picked up for a series order. This attempt would have included a new bonus round where contestants guessed 15 songs in 60 seconds for a shot at $ 1 million.
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Contestants must name a series of pop tunes as they are performed in a range of different styles. After a tune is correctly named, the house band performs it in its original style.
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in 2008. Their musical content was to be tailored to the networks' respective formats and audiences (for example, the CMT version would have focused on
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as its featured vocalist. The dancers only appeared for one season, but The Sound System and March stayed on for the rest of the show's run.
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logo on it; one of the tournament prizes would be displayed on the disk and if the champion won, then the home viewer would win that prize.
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3662:"Name That Tune first unscripted US network show made in Ireland"
3074:"Fox Revives 'Name That Tune' With Jane Krakowski, Randy Jackson"
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With Jane Krakowski Hosting & Randy Jackson As Band Leader"
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consecutive shows. The series finished at #30 in the
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American television series revived after cancellation
3925:"Угадай мелодию! 20 лет спустя. Выпуск от 03.01.2023"
3431:"'American Idol' Producer Rebooting 'Name That Tune'"
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The two winners came back on the third week, playing
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was a variation of the series that aired in 2001 on
2868:starting on January 6, 2024. It is produced by the
1077:and produced by Sandy Frank. It lasted one season.
490:contestants. A third season of the revival, titled
455:, this revival was the first syndicated edition of
5210:Television shows filmed in the Republic of Ireland
3544:"Jane Krakowski, Randy Jackson for Name that Tune"
3045:"They Wouldn't Talk Business But 'Stop The Music'"
2749:(Sarabanda), aired from 1997 to 2004 and 2005 on
1053:Also in 1974, NBC picked up a weekday version of
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1156:as host. However, it was not ordered to series.
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938:All tunes fit a single topic given by the host.
5200:Television series by Ralph Edwards Productions
1195:officially announced the series, with actress
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4352:The Interviews: An Oral History of Television
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548:this grand prize was increased to $ 100,000.
4682:Lego Masters: Celebrity Holiday Bricktacular
4178:
3015:"Cowan-Packaged Show Starts on ABC in March"
656:Both contestants kept the cash they earned.
528:, and advertising executive Howard Connell.
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5150:Black-and-white Australian television shows
4430:House Subcommittee on Legislative Oversight
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3207:"Name That Tune Goes Off Air After Tonight"
3189:"ClassicTVguide.com: TV Ratings > 1950s"
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1184:protocols. Filming began on November 17 at
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3457:"'Name That Tune' Revival In Works At CBS"
3349:"MTV buys 'Name That Tune' for 3 channels"
3297:"Gurin getting in 'Tune' with two formats"
2849:. Thanh Bạch is the host of that version.
2672:from 1995 to 1999. It was produced by the
1003:in Fall 1954, and hosting was taken up by
463:In November 2020, Prestige Entertainment,
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5145:Black-and-white American television shows
5105:1975 Australian television series endings
5065:1957 Australian television series endings
5014:Fox Sunday Night / Sunday Funday
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857:Onstage logo used for the 1984–85 version
5100:1975 Australian television series debuts
5060:1956 Australian television series debuts
3828:"Oyna dostum (AZE, 2011) • GameShows.ru"
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3161:Butterfield, C. E. (September 9, 1954).
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862:monthly tournament for the grand prize.
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5125:1985 American television series endings
5115:1981 American television series endings
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5195:Television series by Fox Entertainment
5135:2021 American television series debuts
5120:1984 American television series debuts
5095:1974 American television series debuts
5075:1970 American television series debuts
5055:1953 American television series debuts
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3568:Andreeva, Nellie (November 10, 2020).
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1164:In October 2020, it was reported that
1122:In October 2007, it was reported that
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3800:"Lancement d'une chaîne en tamazight"
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3455:Andreeva, Nellie (October 16, 2017).
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3163:"New Fall TV Shows Unexciting So Far"
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3295:Grego, Melissa (December 11, 2001).
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2775:Name That Tune – Indovina la canzone
2535:(1974–1981 nighttime, 1977 daytime)
1952:Name That Tune – Indovina la canzone
1145:In March 2012, it was reported that
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5165:Fox Broadcasting Company game shows
3741:Schneider, Michael (May 13, 2024).
3373:Adalian, Josef (October 23, 2007).
3102:. Game Shows Utopia. Archived from
2739:, but it ended after the conductor
2142:Norbert "Norbi" Dudziuk (2018–2019)
758:seven won a $ 2,500 prize package.
294:Ralph Edwards Productions (1974–81)
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3594:Erik Pedersen (January 26, 2022).
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3518:"Name That Tune to film in Sydney"
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3429:Goldberg, Lesley (March 7, 2012).
3321:Adalian, Josef (October 9, 2006).
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2841:The Vietnamese version was called
2632:Name That Tune (British game show)
2138:Robert Janowski (1997–2018, 2024–)
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4946:Thoroughbred Racing on Fox Sports
4111:(1974 syndicated version) on IMDb
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3634:Swift, Andy (February 23, 2022).
3596:"Fox Spring Premiere Dates: More
3542:Knox, David (November 17, 2020).
3484:Peter White (November 18, 2020).
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2777:is on air from September 2020 on
1677:Let the music play – Das Hit Quiz
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976:($ 10,000-$ 25,000 in season 1).
297:Sandy Frank Productions (1984–85)
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3516:Knox, David (October 30, 2020).
3399:Adalian, Josef (March 7, 2012).
3231:The Intelligencer—2 January 1989
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2860:(Name that Tune), is hosted by
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4119:(1977 daytime version) on IMDb
4103:(1974 daytime version) on IMDb
3927:(in Russian). January 3, 2023.
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3888:Яка то мелодія — GameSHOWS.ru
3213:. October 19, 1959. p. 1
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2144:Rafał Brzozowski (2019–2024)
1046:Productions; it would become
1027:In 1974, the best-remembered
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301:Fox Alternative Entertainment
4003:Pioneer in wireless industry
2986:, like the Bid-A-Vid round.
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2718:, which currently hosted by
2693:Russia's invasion of Ukraine
2664:(Guess the Tune), hosted by
2140:Jacek Borkowski (April 2001)
1048:The $ 100,000 Name That Tune
905:for a contestant to win it.
431:The $ 100,000 Name That Tune
277:approx. 26 minutes (1952–85)
47:The $ 100,000 Name That Tune
7:
5190:Television series by Eureka
5085:1970s Australian game shows
5050:1950s Australian game shows
4530:Alert: Missing Persons Unit
4323:Pop culture and advertisers
4024:Name That Tune: 80s Edition
4008:September 27, 2007, at the
2991:Name That Tune: 80s Edition
2980:Name That Tune: 80s Edition
2847:Ho Chi Minh City Television
2680:(Guess and company) called
2615:Ho Chi Minh City Television
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4802:WWE Friday Night SmackDown
4746:So You Think You Can Dance
4618:Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars
3990:Sonicbrandingsolutions.com
3986:"Sonic Branding Solutions"
3941:(in Polish). June 13, 2017
3269:"$ 100,000 Name That Tune"
3258:TV Guide—March 23–29, 1996
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762:The $ 100,000 Mystery Tune
623:The Golden Medley Marathon
5130:2020s American game shows
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5080:1970s American game shows
5040:1950s American game shows
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1249:Celebrity Name That Tune
825:for 10 points each, and
742:The main bonus round of
606:In the 1950s version of
552:Orchestra, band, dancers
492:Celebrity Name That Tune
337:(1952–54, 1974–75, 1977)
251:Ralph Rubenstein (2021–)
53:Celebrity Name That Tune
16:American music game show
4661:(2007–2014; since 2023)
4597:(1999–2002; since 2005)
4589:(2007–2009; since 2022)
4541:(1988–2011; since 2021)
4055:DVD Game on Amazon.com"
4053:Name That Tune Eighties
4026:DVD Game on Amazon.com"
2995:Name That Tune Eighties
1448:(aired as a segment of
254:Noah Rubenstein (2021–)
4492:(current and upcoming)
4135:(2021 version) on IMDb
4127:(1984 version) on IMDb
4095:(1953 version) on IMDb
3721:www.thefutoncritic.com
3435:The Hollywood Reporter
3323:"Eye sings new 'Tune'"
3127:"Television in Review"
3078:The Hollywood Reporter
2895:Name That Tune (Video)
2765:with participation of
2716:Programa Silvio Santos
2498:Red Benson (1952–1954)
1835:David Bayu Danangjaya
1450:Programa Silvio Santos
1258:International versions
1247:A third season titled
1191:On November 18, 2020,
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843:Golden Medley Showdown
827:Golden Medley Showdown
808:Golden Medley Showdown
524:, orchestra conductor
263:Sean O'Riordan (2022–)
230:Harry Salter (1952–59)
4890:Fox Saturday Baseball
4538:America's Most Wanted
4223:The $ 64,000 Question
2993:, under the new name
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2405:Konstantin Kirkaryan
1034:premiered, hosted by
856:
786:$ 100,000 Tournaments
409:Roberta Semple Salter
280:42–43 minutes (2021–)
239:Sandy Frank (1984–85)
4999:Animation Domination
4938:Soccer on Fox Sports
4866:Fox College Football
4786:Universal Basic Guys
4650:I Can See Your Voice
4299:Elfrida von Nardroff
3774:on December 5, 2004.
3049:The Pittsburgh Press
2710:, has been a hit on
1800:Berpacu Dalam Melodi
1178:American Australians
1042:in association with
899:$ 100,000 Tournament
288:Production companies
257:Janine Cooper (2021)
248:Paul Franklin (2021)
82:Julian Smith (2022–)
5019:Weekend Marketplace
4730:The Quiz with Balls
4602:Farmer Wants a Wife
4578:Crime Scene Kitchen
4345:American Experience
4083:Harry Salter papers
3106:on October 29, 2014
3080:. November 18, 2020
2646:Matthias Opdenhövel
2530:(1974–1975 daytime)
2036:Beata Tiškevič and
1897:Programma Nazionale
1652:Matthias Opdenhövel
1199:as host and former
1020:in the wake of the
260:Shane Byrne (2022–)
224:Executive producers
5185:NBC radio programs
5175:Musical game shows
4925: (since 1994)
4853: (since 2019)
4658:Kitchen Nightmares
3693:. November 7, 2022
3613:Deadline Hollywood
3495:Deadline Hollywood
3211:Opelika Daily News
2916:Sente Technologies
2720:Patricia Abravanel
2678:Ugadai i kompaniya
2670:Channel One Russia
2490:(original format)
2281:Угадай мелодию-III
2247:Channel One Russia
2105:Bayarsaikhan Bold
1552:Patrick Bourgeois
1517:Koya e tazi pesen?
1461:Patrícia Abravanel
1166:Eureka Productions
1095:The Family Channel
1038:, and produced by
1022:quiz show scandals
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716:Kathie Lee Johnson
562:Kathie Lee Gifford
475:hosted by actress
465:Eureka Productions
349:(1974–81, 1984–85)
315:BiggerStage (2022)
310:Eureka Productions
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4874:Fox College Hoops
4706:MasterChef Junior
4690:The Masked Singer
4570:The Cleaning Lady
4453:
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4387:Other key figures
4382:
4381:
4294:Charles Van Doren
4202:For Love or Money
3689:(Press release).
3660:Slattery, Laura.
3486:"Fox Brings Back
3405:Getting Rebooted"
3193:Classictvhits.com
3131:Seminole Producer
2972:Imagination Games
2953:Mobile phone game
2753:and presented by
2668:, aired daily on
2648:, aired daily on
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2514:Radio (1952–1954)
2271:Угадай мелодию-II
1579:Jakákoliv melodie
1513:Коя е тази песен?
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1379:Gushakir Meghedin
1218:The Masked Dancer
988:Broadcast history
675:Cassette Roulette
419:NBC Radio Network
417:premiered on the
392:
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366:December 20, 1952
168:Original language
160:Country of origin
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5009:Animation on Fox
4850:Big Noon Kickoff
4778:TMZ Investigates
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4506:The 1% Club
4490:programming
4425:Frank Hogan
4420:Oren Harris
4282:Contestants
4268:Dan Enright
3970:November 6,
3898:October 17,
3837:October 17,
3697:November 7,
3619:January 26,
3527:October 30,
3466:October 30,
3353:Digital Spy
3217:November 7,
3173:November 7,
3137:November 7,
3133:. p. 2
3055:October 12,
2974:released a
2906:Arcade game
2901:Merchandise
2755:Enrico Papi
2611:Thanh Bạch
2539:Syndication
2533:Tom Kennedy
2503:(1954–1955)
2501:Bill Cullen
2070:Imad Ntifi
1959:(2020–2021)
1957:Enrico Papi
1914:Enrico Papi
1413:Oyna Dostum
1340:Tony Barber
1308:2000s–2005
1224:Beat Shazam
1091:USA Network
1044:Sandy Frank
1036:Tom Kennedy
1005:Bill Cullen
942:On Shuffle:
930:By Request:
875:Tune Topics
819:Sing a Tune
797:Sing a Tune
712:Sing-a-Tune
699:Pick-a-Tune
660:Other games
575:Steve March
557:Bob Alberti
545:bonus round
503:Development
435:Tom Kennedy
347:Syndication
202:of episodes
188:1 (1984–85)
185:7 (1974–81)
146:John Harlan
134:Narrated by
115:Tom Kennedy
100:Bill Cullen
73:Directed by
5034:Categories
4954:UFL on Fox
4930:PBA on Fox
4922:NFL on Fox
4906:MLS on Fox
4898:MLB on Fox
4698:MasterChef
4666:Krapopolis
4594:Family Guy
4314:Marie Winn
4263:Jack Barry
4237:Twenty-One
4064:January 9,
4035:January 9,
3384:January 2,
3358:January 2,
3110:October 4,
3084:January 2,
3028:August 19,
3001:References
2962:industry.
2937:Video game
2792:The Jackal
2741:Mario Riva
2619:2004–2009
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2473:1997–1998
2458:1983–1988
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1892:Mario Riva
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1822:2000–2005
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1781:1998–1999
1750:2017–2018
1689:2021–2022
1661:1999–2001
1560:1996–1998
1425:2011–2012
1408:Azerbaijan
1394:2015–2016
1277:Broadcast
1186:ICC Sydney
1029:syndicated
973:Bid-a-Note
887:Bid-a-Note
839:Bid-a-Note
823:Bid a Note
801:Bid a Note
723:Bid-a-Note
686:Money Tree
370:1952-12-20
219:Production
211:51 (2021–)
179:of seasons
96:Red Benson
63:Created by
4754:Snake Oil
4634:Grimsburg
4610:The Floor
4498:Primetime
4413:Officials
4338:Quiz Show
4256:Producers
3671:April 12,
3645:March 11,
2970:In 2005,
2966:DVD games
2862:Maya Diab
2746:Sarabanda
2689:Fremantle
2674:VIDigital
2549:Jim Lange
2469:Channel 5
2343:Telecinco
2200:Sarabanda
2101:Ayaig taa
2027:Lithuania
2004:Maya Diab
1923:1997–2004
1908:Sarabanda
1795:Indonesia
1769:Hangszáll
1626:1994–2000
1472:1999–2008
1470:1976–1991
1390:Armenia 1
1353:1956–1957
1322:Australia
1271:Presenter
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1075:Jim Lange
453:Jim Lange
401:game show
343:(1953–59)
236:(1974–81)
191:4 (2021–)
120:Jim Lange
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5003:High-Def
4995:See also
4965:Upcoming
4362:Sponsors
4006:Archived
3768:"Famila"
3752:July 13,
3726:July 13,
3604:Return;
3574:Deadline
3461:Deadline
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3332:June 30,
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2976:DVD game
2947:Bob Goen
2759:Canale 5
2751:Italia 1
2682:Ugadaika
2332:Valanota
2299:Slovakia
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2257:Угадайка
2166:Portugal
2097:Аяыг таа
2092:Mongolia
2066:Fa Si La
1942:Canale 5
1919:Italia 1
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1746:Alpha TV
1736:Nota Mia
1732:Νότα Μία
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1421:Lider TV
1182:COVID-19
1108:Revivals
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4522:Accused
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3409:Vulture
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1990:Lebanon
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1642:Germany
1521:Kerana
1369:Armenia
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