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Face the Music (U.S. game show) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Face the Music (U.S. game show)
''Face the Music'' was 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 the second with Art James as a substitute. The Tommy Oliver Orchestra, with Lisa Donovan as vocalist, was also featured. ''Face the Music'' was produced and distributed by Sandy Frank Productions. The basic premise of ''Face the Music'' was a musical guessing game in the same vein as ''Name That Tune'', which Sandy Frank was also distributing when ''Face the Music'' premiered and for whom Tommy Oliver had been the orchestra director during the mid-1970s. The twist, however, was that in addition to identifying the songs that the orchestra played, the contestants had to link the song titles to famous people, places, and things. ==Gameplay== On each episode three new contestants compete for the right to face a returning champion in the end game. The first part of the game was played in three rounds.
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