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Dough Re Mi
From The TV IV
Dough Re Mi | |
Premiere | February 24, 1958 |
Finale | December 30, 1960 |
Creator | Jack Barry, Dan Enright |
Host | Gene Rayburn |
Network/Provider | NBC |
Style | 30-minute game show |
Company | Barry-Enright Productions, NBC |
Seasons | 3 |
Episodes | 620 |
Origin | USA |
Dough Re Mi is a daytime game show that aired on NBC. It was widely considered to be a clone of Name That Tune, which was on CBS.
Three players, staked to a $200 bankroll, were presented three notes of a song. Whoever could identify it rang in and won money in the value of the song ($100, $250 and $300) for doing so correctly. If they couldn't, they then made bids on the fourth note. The winning bidder was given the fourth note and had to identify the song, winning the money in the value of the song.
Dough Re Mi, like Concentration later that year, had NBC assume production of the show as Barry and Enright were exiled from television for their part in the Quiz Show Scandals.
Contents |
Cast
Person | Role | Duration | ||
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Main Cast | 1 | 2 | 3 | |
Gene Rayburn | Host | * | * | * |
Jack Barry | Substitute Host | * | * | * |
Roger Tuttle | * | * | * | |
Dayton Allen | * | * | * | |
Keefe Brasselle | * | * | * | |
Fred Robbins | * | * | * | |
Roger Tuttle | Announcer | * | * | * |
Wayne Howell | * | * | * |
Seasons
In-Depth
- At a Glance: Additional information about the series
DVD Releases
There are no DVD releases for this show.