Spot the Tune
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Current revision as of 03:58, 10 August 2016
Contents |
Host
Ken Platt (1956)
Des O'Connor (1956)
Alfred Marks (1958)
Robert Morley (1958?)
Jackie Rae (1959)
Billy Raymond (1961)
Pete Murray (again, 1962)
Co-hosts
Marion Ryan (singer)
Broadcast
Granada for ITV, 10 May 1956 to 1962 (210 episodes in 6 series)
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).