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Name That Tune is an American television music game show.Originally created and produced by orchestra conductor Harry Salter and his wife Roberta Semple Salter, the series features contestants competing to correctly identify songs being played by an on-stage orchestra or band.
CBS Radio Mystery Theater (1974–1982) CBS Radio Workshop; The CEO Show with Robert Reiss; Challenge of the Yukon (aka Sergeant Preston of the Yukon) (1938–1955) The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street (1940–1952) Champion Spark Plug Hour; Chandu the Magician; Chaplain Jim; Charlie Chan; The Chase; The Chase and Sanborn Hour (1929 ...
Their penultimate album was the 2010 Duke of Madness Motors: The Complete "Dear Friends" Radio Era, a combination book and data DVD comprising a complete compilation, totaling over 80 hours, of their 1970s radio shows Firesign Theatre Radio Hour Hour, Dear Friends, and Let's Eat (the last two in both original broadcast, and syndication-edited ...
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