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- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) runtime "30.0".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) abstract "Name That Tune is a television game show that put two contestants against each other to test their knowledge of songs. Originating from the United States on NBC Radio in 1952, the show was created and produced by Harry Salter and his wife Roberta.".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) channel Channel_5_(UK).
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) channel ITV_(TV_network).
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) distributor FremantleMedia.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) format Aspect_ratio_(image).
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) format Game_show.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) presenter Jools_Holland.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) presenter Lionel_Blair.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) presenter Tom_O'Connor_(comedian).
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) producer Thames_Television.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) related Name_That_Tune.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) releaseDate "1976-04-07".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) runtime "1800.0".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) wikiPageExternalLink 11023.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) wikiPageID "31853098".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) wikiPageRevisionID "602503283".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) channel "Channel 5".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) channel "ITV".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) country "United Kingdom".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) creator "Harry Salter".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) distributor FremantleMedia.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) firstAired "1976-04-07".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) format "Game show".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) hasPhotoCollection Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show).
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) pictureFormat "4".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) presenter "Jools Holland".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) presenter "Lionel Blair".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) presenter "Tom O'Connor".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) producer "Action Time".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) producer "Thames Television".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) related "USA version".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) runtime "1800.0".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) showName "Name That Tune".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) subject Category:1970s_British_television_series.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) subject Category:1976_British_television_programme_debuts.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) subject Category:1980s_British_television_series.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) subject Category:1990s_British_television_series.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) subject Category:1998_British_television_programme_endings.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) subject Category:British_game_shows.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) subject Category:Channel_5_(UK)_television_programmes.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) subject Category:English-language_television_programming.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) subject Category:ITV_game_shows.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) subject Category:Television_series_by_FremantleMedia.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) type TelevisionShow.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) type Work.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) type CreativeWork.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) type InformationEntity.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) comment "Name That Tune is a television game show that put two contestants against each other to test their knowledge of songs. Originating from the United States on NBC Radio in 1952, the show was created and produced by Harry Salter and his wife Roberta.".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) label "Name That Tune (UK game show)".
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) sameAs m.0gtyfbr.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) sameAs Q6961505.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) sameAs Q6961505.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) wasDerivedFrom Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show)?oldid=602503283.
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) isPrimaryTopicOf Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show).
- Name_That_Tune_(UK_game_show) name "Name That Tune".