However, it was soon reinvented again as a syndicated version hosted by Tom Kennedy, where the top prize was $25,000 (which, in today’s dollars, would be worth about $107,000). Unfortunately, this version only lasted about five months. The show was later reinvented as a daytime game show, hosted by Dennis James. While the show started on NBC, it later moved to CBS where it ran for several more years. The TV version was hosted by well-known game show host Bill Cullen and later George DeWitt, who took over for Bill in 1955. The show originally started out on NBC radio in 1952 and was originally hosted by Red Benson, before moving to TV a year later. When Fox’s Name That Tune reboot premiered on Wednesday it will be the latest in a long line of revivals for this show.
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