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  2. 'Face the music': North Carolina man accused of $10 million ...

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    Each offense carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. ... Today, thanks to the work of the FBI and the career prosecutors of this Office, it’s time for Smith to face the music.” ...

  3. Face the Music (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    Face the Music is a British panel game show that originally aired on BBC2 from 26 December 1966 to 25 December 1979 and then moved to BBC1 from 17 April 1983 to 16 December 1984 with Joseph Cooper hosting the entire run.

  4. Face the Music (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Face the Music opened in Philadelphia on February 3, 1932, for 2 weeks in its pre-Broadway tryout. [3] The musical premiered on Broadway at the New Amsterdam Theatre on February 17, 1932, and closed on July 9, 1932, after 165 performances. Staging was by Hassard Short, direction by George S. Kaufman and choreography by Albertina Rasch.

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

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    Face the Music is an American television game show that aired daily in syndication from January 14, 1980, to September 1981. The show was hosted by actor Ron Ely, with Dave Williams as announcer for the first season and John Harlan for the second with Art James as a substitute. The Tommy Oliver Orchestra, with Lisa Donovan as vocalist, was also ...

  6. Face the Music - Wikipedia

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    Face the Music, a 1993 film starring Molly Ringwald and Patrick Dempsey; Face the Music, a 2000 film featuring Tyler Christopher; Face the Music (American game show), a 1980–1981 music quiz show; Face the Music (British game show), a 1967–1984 music quiz show; Face the Music (New Zealand game show), a 1992–1994 music quiz show

  7. Face the Music (Live on Tour) - Wikipedia

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    Face the Music (Live on Tour) is the second solo live album by American blues rock musician Walter Trout, credited to Walter Trout and the Free Radicals.Released in Europe only on January 31, 2000, by Provogue Records, it features recordings from the group's 1999 worldwide concert tour in promotion of Livin' Every Day, including performances at both European and North American shows.

  8. Let's Face the Music and Dance - Wikipedia

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    "Let’s Face the Music and Dance," debuting as part of Follow the Fleet, was a film produced by Pandro Berman and RKO Pictures; Berlin scored himself a deal with RKO Radio Picture productions that enabled him to take the reins for artistic and creative control – allowing him to produce originals such as "Let’s Face the Music and Dance."

  9. Joseph Cooper (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Face the Music also featured the Dummy Keyboard, in which Cooper played a well-known piano piece on a silent keyboard and the panel had to identify it. The music was gradually faded in for viewers at home. The panellists included Joyce Grenfell, Robin Ray (who had an encyclopedic memory for opus numbers), and occasionally Bernard Levin.