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  2. Name That Tune - Wikipedia

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    Name That Tune returned in 1984 to syndication, again using the $100,000 prize in its branding. Hosted by Jim Lange, this revival was the first syndicated edition of Name That Tune 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 ...

  3. Name That Tune (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    It was later revived as Name That Tune on ITV. The UK pilot was recorded in 1976 and became a 15-minute slot on the popular entertainment series Wednesday at Eight, which went on to become London Night Out. However because the game was so popular, producers Thames Television decided to turn Name That Tune into a half-hour weekly series in 1983. [2]

  4. Heardle - Wikipedia

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    Development of Heardle began in December 2021. The game was released on February 26, 2022. At the time of release, songs were sourced from music streaming service SoundCloud, selected by the developer "semi-randomly" after discovering that curating songs led to better gameplay than selecting them randomly.

  5. Heardle, the Wordle of Music, Has Users Rushing to Name That Tune

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    No longer content to just play Wordle — the free, daily, five-letter word game, independently created by Josh Wardle in 2021, then purchased by the New York Times — many of that app’s daily ...

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  7. Face the Music (American game show) - Wikipedia

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    The subject category was given to the contestants (person, place, thing, fictional character, etc.), after which the band (or on some occasions, Donovan) played/sung the first song. A contestant buzzed-in and attempted to correctly name the song. Doing so gave the contestant the opportunity to name the subject to which the song applied.

  8. George DeWitt - Wikipedia

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    George DeWitt (December 30, 1922 – July 14, 1979) was an American singer and comedian, best known was the host of the 1950s musical quiz television program, Name That Tune, which featured contestants guessing the name of popular tunes from a limited number of notes. He later became a recording artist for RKO Records.

  9. Jaka to melodia? - Wikipedia

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    In the first three rounds, the host will occasionally call for a performance of the tune just guessed, always done only after a correct answer. This is used to fill the time as TVP is a public broadcasting channel, it is non-commercial. Because of this, the show begins after the titles with a performance, and a performance happens during the ...