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The Name's the Same

The Name's the Same

Description: A celebrity panel tries to guess the names of guests who have the same name as famous people, places or things.
Genre: Action, Drama, History, Romance, War, Family, Game-Show
Year Released: 1951
Number of seasons: 3
Number of episodes: 140
First episode air date: December 5, 1951
Network: American Broadcasting Company
Presented By: Robert Q. Lewis, Dennis James, Clifton Fadiman
Directors: Jerome Schnur, Herbert Hirschman
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