Name That Tune | Les vs. Stan ($100,000 finals), pt. 1

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In this $100,000 Finals episode of Name That Tune with Jim Lange, finalists Les Gould from Los Angeles, CA and Stan Mysliwiec from Pittsburgh, PA take each other on to see who will win the $100,000 worth of cash and fabulous prizes. They face off at Melody Roulette and Tune Topics to get the competition started

(c) 1984 Sandy Frank Productions. All copyrights are herein acknowledged, no challenge is implied. All episodes are posted for non-profit, entertainment purposes only

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  • wasn't this show aired on the old family channel in reruns

  • @HomeoftheGoodGuys probably just to save time. At one point melody roulette was best of seven tunes, and I guess the time used in the spins became a factor.

  • I remember the "$100,000 Finals" episode, but I don't know why they change the rules in Melody Roulette. They updated the money amounts all the way to $1,000 in the Tom Kennedy version, and then the host spun only once instead spun 5 times. I prefer the previous 5-spin Melody Roulette a lot better than the single-spin version.

  • Why can't I give a thumbs up or down to the comments in this video?

  • @zachhoran Yes, I know. That was my point.

  • Les Gould won his semi final game of this tourney against ATGSer/Invisioner Tammy Warner. He got the last tune right to break the tie in the GOlden Medley SHowdown round with one second left. He started celebrating, and then it was found that the second hadn't ticked off the clock yet.

  • The sounds of popping was from the balloons from the ceiling. ISTR they even sometimes popped during non-tournament episodes.

  • @zachhoran @ 4:27 *pop!* I Swear, throughout this run of NTT, everynow and then there was a *pop* heard. Sometimes it was ignored, sometimes there was an audience reaction! My guess it was a balloon (one of MANY!) that was just sitting there in the rafters until someone won $100,000, is that the case?

    Or was it something else?

  • Thanks for this, a TREAT!

  • THis was the last aired tournament of NTT, at least when I saw it on KYW in Phila. aired 5/30/85.

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