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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.

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    • 3 August 1967 –, 16 December 1984
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    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. About halfway through, a musical guest would be brought in and they faced a set of questions of their own, usually intended to provoke some anecdotes from their own career....

    The show was originally produced in London, but moved to Manchester in 1971. Following Joseph Cooper's death in 2001, an edition of the original series (from around 1971) was shown on BBC2 as a tribute. The panellists on that show were Richard Baker, Joyce Grenfell and Robin Ray, while the special guest was the composer William Walton. It was nice ...

    The Popular Song from William Walton's Façadesuite. In the 2007 version, a reworking of Edward Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No.1, arranged by Hugo de Chaire.

    Wikipedia entry Opening titles from 1973, 1975, 1979, 1983 and 1984in the BBC Motion Graphics Archive

  2. Face the Music was an early 1980s game show where contestants identified famous people, places, and things by naming songs. In the main game, three contestants competed for the right to face the show's returning champion for up to $10,000. In Round 1, the contestants were shown a series of six...

  3. 23 de may. de 2015 · Here is an episode of the game show "Face the Music" with host Ron Ely.(c) Sandy Frank

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  4. 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.

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    • January 14, 1980 –, September 1981
    • Syndicated
    • Sandy Frank Productions
  5. 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.

  6. 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.