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  1. Face the Music is a British panel game show that originally aired on BBC2 from 3 August 1967 to 2 January 1977 and then moved to BBC1 from 17 April 1983 to 16 December 1984 with Joseph Cooper hosting the entire run.

  2. Synopsis. Gentle classical music based quiz, an adpatation for TV of the radio format Call the Tune. Three celebrities would try and identify classical music pieces disguised in some way.

  3. Face the Music was an early 1980s game show where contestants identified famous people, places, and things by naming songs. Contents. 1Gameplay. 1.1Main Game. 1.1.1Round 1. 1.1.2Round 2. 1.1.3Round 3. 1.1.4Tiebreaker (Rounds 2 & 3) 1.2Championship Game. 2Gallery. 3Taping Location. 4Inventors. 5Stations. 6Trivia. 6.1Musicians. 7Additional Page.

  4. 30m. IMDb RATING. 7.8 /10. 18. YOUR RATING. Rate. Music. Face the Music was a light hearted classical music quiz. Hosted by Joseph Cooper who played excerpts from the classics on the piano and asked questions to the panel consisting of three people. Each week there was a famous musical guest who joined in the fun. Stars. Joseph Cooper. Robin Ray.

  5. Face the Music is a British panel game show that originally aired on BBC2 from 3 August 1967 to 2 January 1977 and then moved to BBC1 from 17 April 1983 to 16 December 1984 with Joseph Cooper hosting the entire run.

  6. Series / Face The Music. Laconic. Series. Trivia. YMMV. Create New. 1980-81 Game Show created by Sandy Frank Productions that expanded on the premise of its other music-based game show, Name That Tune. The show was hosted by Ron Ely of Tarzan fame.

  7. 23 de may. de 2015 · Here is an episode of the game show "Face the Music" with host Ron Ely.(c) Sandy Frank