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Dispersive prism. In optics, a dispersive prism is an optical prism that is used to disperse light, that is, to separate light into its spectral components (the colors of the rainbow ). Different wavelengths (colors) of light will be deflected by the prism at different angles. [1] This is a result of the prism material's index of refraction ...
The Best of TV Quiz & Game Show Themes was the 2000 follow-up to the bestselling Classic TV Game Show Themes CD , released by Varèse Sarabande. Like the original, the CD contained 20 tracks. Track listing. Match Game - "A Swingin' Safari" - Bert Kaempfert (3:06) Password - "You Know the Password" - Bob Cobert (2:10) To Tell the Truth - Bob ...
W. Who Are You (The Who song) Categories: Television game shows. Television theme songs.
14. The Simpsons. Song: "The Simpsons Theme" by Danny Elfman. The Emmy Award-winning show is still going strong after three decades, and the fact that this instrumental hasn’t changed once says ...
Syndicated. Release. September 29, 1969. ( 1969-09-29) –. September 1970. ( 1970-09) The Game Game is a game show hosted by Jim McKrell. It was packaged by Chuck Barris and aired during the 1969–1970 season; the show was Barris's first syndicated program.
Whoever reached 100 points first became champion and played the Solo Game for the jackpot. If the champion won the Solo Game, the contestant defeated returned for the next game as champion-designate. Under this format, a new game began as soon as the previous Solo Game ended. Play continued until time ran out, then resumed on the next episode.
1998. Genre. Television themes. Label. Varèse Sarabande / Universal Records. Classic TV Game Show Themes is a compilation CD released by Varèse Sarabande in 1998. The CD contains 20 tracks, each the theme to a current or classic game show. The disc was authorized by Game Show Network, and featured liner notes provided by the channel.
October 17, 2009. ( 2009-10-17) –. 2010. ( 2010) Head Games is an American science-themed game show, hosted by Greg Proops and produced by Whoopi Goldberg. It aired on the Science Channel. [1] The show relied heavily on science experiments and demonstrations to provide a basis for the trivia questions that the contestants must answer.