Spot the Tune
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== Host == | == Host == | ||
- | Ken Platt ( | + | Ken Platt (1956) |
- | [[Des O'Connor]] <!-- may be in the wrong place, he hosted on 8th Nov 56--> | + | [[Des O'Connor]] (1956) <!-- may be in the wrong place, he hosted on 8th Nov 56--> |
[[Ted Ray]] | [[Ted Ray]] | ||
- | [[Jackie Rae]] | + | [[Robert Morley]] (1958?) <!-- according to a viewer --> |
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+ | [[Jackie Rae]] (1959) | ||
[[Pete Murray]] | [[Pete Murray]] | ||
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+ | [[Billy Raymond]] (1961)<!-- according to a viewer --> | ||
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+ | [[Pete Murray]] (again, 1962) <!-- according to a viewer --> | ||
== Co-hosts == | == Co-hosts == |
Revision as of 08:48, 18 December 2008
Contents |
Host
Ken Platt (1956)
Des O'Connor (1956)
Robert Morley (1958?)
Jackie Rae (1959)
Billy Raymond (1961)
Pete Murray (again, 1962)
Co-hosts
Marion Ryan (singer)
Broadcast
ITV (Granada), 1956-62 (209 episodes)
Synopsis
Early musical quiz, which was later to emerge in the 1970s as Name That Tune. Contestants had to provide a song title after only hearing a few bars of music from songstress Marion Ryan backed by the Peter Knight Orchestra (or, in later series, Johnnie Gray and his Band of the Day).