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Spot the Tune

Spot the Tune

Description: Spot the Tune is a British television game show which aired from 1956 to 1962 on ITV. It was produced by Granada Television. It was very similar to the popular American series Name That Tune. In 1958, Des O'Connor joined the show, which also featured Ted Ray, Pete Murray and singer Marion Ryan. Wikipedia
Genre: Music
Year Released: 2021
First episode air date: October 13, 2021
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