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Name That Tune is a game show that puts two contestants against each other to test their knowledge of songs.
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Gameplay[]
Main Game[]
1950s Version[]
The contestants would stand across the stage from two large ship's bells and the band would start playing tunes. When a contestant knew the tune he/she would run across the stage to "ring the bell and name that tune!" Four tunes were played in each game, and each tune was worth increasing dollar amounts as follows:
- $5
- $10
- $20
- $40
In the George DeWitt era, there were only three tunes, worth $10, $20 and $30 respectively.
The player with the most money after all the tunes had been played won the game and advanced to the bonus game called "The Golden Medley". In the DeWitt era, when there was a tie (not possible under the first scoring system, except at 0-0), both players played as a team.
1970s–1980s Versions[]
These two versions allowed contestants, usually one male and one female, who were selected from the studio audience, to score points, as well
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