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Musical Chairs (1955 TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Musical Chairs (1955 TV series)

''Musical Chairs'' was a short-lived NBC primetime game show that ran from July 9 to September 17, 1955; The host was Bill Leyden and the series featured voice actor Mel Blanc, composer Johnny Mercer, and orchestra leader Bobby Troup as regular panelists.
Troup's band, the Troup Group, provided the music for the series, often with the assistance of the Cheerleaders singing group or members of the panel itself.
The show was a summer replacement series on NBC after a successful two-year run in Los Angeles.
==Format==
The program followed a format that was pioneered by the long-running radio program ''Information Please'' (which itself became a Summer replacement TV series for CBS in 1952). Viewers were encouraged to mail questions about music to the network in an attempt to challenge the knowledge of a four-person panel (the three regular panelists plus a guest). The questions that Leyden read on the air to the panel could involve any aspect of music, from composing to performing to words, music, and arrangement. Individual panelists may be called to imitate the singing or playing style of well-known performers.
No score was kept in ''Musical Chairs'' as the panelists were not in competition with each other (in fact, collaborations between panelists were not uncommon); Viewers who submitted questions that stumped the panel were awarded 21-inch televisions from RCA, the parent company of NBC at the time.

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