$100,000 Name That Tune (February 23, 1978) - Karen Rockmin plays for the big money!
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- Опубліковано 12 гру 2019
- I don't know about you, but I'd say the very peak of Name That Tune was when it had the Mystery Tune for winners of the Golden Medley. It had so much excitement and atmosphere going for it, particularly this season with Kathie Lee Johnson/Gifford only adding to the fun.
Case in point, this episode. Here, Karen Rockmin is all set to go for the hundred grand in her mystery tune. Meanwhile, two other contestants are vying for the chance to be in that same position. Will any of them succeed in their endeavors?
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I love the old commercials. Reminds me of my youth. As I wave goodbye to it in my rear view mirror......
I find them somewhat nausea inducing
@@FenceThis , women find you that way as well.
Pax Humana I make them dizzy for sure
You can still see your youth, even in the rear view, you are not as far gone as you think.
You say Goodbye and I say HELLO!😊
Love the commercials! I had a Ford Fiesta and who else remembers the oil cans you had to shove the spout into lol.
This brings back memories. I used to watch this with my grandmother. I loved the retro commercials.
$100,000 in 1978 was like... *incredible.*
That would be almost like US$480,000 in 2023. 😊
$100,000 was like,spread over 10 years. Cheap.
@@c.s.mcleod7383 not quite. It's still a boatload of money. 1978 is about 48000 of the 10,000 to 1980 where it's 26000. No matter, she made bank.
RIP Tom Kennedy, the host of this show.
PASSED AWAY LAST WEEK
Also, R.I.P. to Announcer John Harlan
And RIP to bandleaders Tommy Oliver and Stan Worth as well!
Well this is a depressing thread....
@@user-ly6zr7en4x -No he wasn't. What are you smoking?!
She won the equivalence to $399,000 in today's value in 2020. A very nice chunk of change.
just think if she invested that money in the Dow Jones industrial right after she won it. The Dow was at around 3,400 at the time.
All contestants on game shows are jobbing actors, nothing about these shows are real
@@oldskoolfool141 I've been on 2 shows. I'm no actor. STFU with your know nothing.l
@@oldskoolfool141 Maybe you're thinking about game show pilots.
I watched these game shows all the time. They were the best. The prizes were awesome too. The commercials cracked me up. I remember Kathie Lee said Frank called that hair cut,her helmet head.
lol 😄 Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦👋
A very familiar game show, I was 14, in 1978, and I watched this syndicated series, regularly. I know 80-90% of the tunes, featured in this episode. I just watched it.
I love the old commercials. RIP, long time game show host, Tom Kennedy, who recently died, at age 93.
Kathie Lee neither of us have those Dorothy Hamil haircuts any more. Oh this so reminds me of summer vacation. Thanks for the commericals. All I need is my brother to fight with now and I am set...
I had that haircut too!
@@debbiebankscell
We all had it. I still like it.
Wow! Ten grand a year for ten years...that was a lot back then.
Equivalent to $40,000 in today's standard's
alot right now, I'd take it.
RIP & Thanks for hosting many of my favorite game shows (Name That Tune, The Price Is Right, Whew!, and Break The Bank).
Plus: Password Plus, Body Language, and Word Play.
I had that washer and dryer as a kid growing up. It lasted a long time.
Who else watched the whole thing more for the commercials?
Yeah, free Estee Lauder gift with purchase of $6.50; Estee Lauder wouldn't sell you an empty box for $6.50 these days.
Those that admire Annette of the Mickey Mouse Club fame from that Skippy peanut butter commercial.
I will admit, it makes me happy when the ads are kept intact. It gives you an idea of how pure commercials used to be.
How we forget about these "old days" here when I was a sophomore in college.
The horn noises as she won in the end, scared the pee outta me! That was certainly was a cacophony
Hey...$100,000 was a LOT back then...so leave it to Ralph Edwards I guess to really drive the point home.
After being accustomed to the final 3 seasons on NTT (I was between 3-5 years old then), this was a totally different version than the one that I'm more familiar with.
No personal computers, GPS, cellphones, LED lights, flat-panel TV walls, programmable studio effects, touchscreens. All studio work done with electro-mechanical or people power. The consumer VCR was just about to take off. ...and a LIVE BAND!
28:00 Her hubby is literally near tears! Love it!!
He attended my junior high school graduation. His daughter, Linda Narz, was in my class. His brother was also a TV host, Jack Narz. Peace.🕊
Please post proof pronto
@@joeambrose3260
Ah, come on!
I'm talking 1968.
Go find something worthwhile to occupy your copious expendable time. I grew up in LA and saw lots stars on the street like Bruce Willis and Danny DeVito. People.
Move on...
@@SharpLady53 Willis ? DeVito ?Wowsers !
Please post proof pronto ( pics preferred )
@@joeambrose3260 pronto...lol
@George Swift please post proof pronto
He did another game show in the 70's called "You Don't Say".
My mom took me to see them film that, it was pretty cool.
I thought we were seeing one show but they filmed a whole week of shows in one night.
$100,000 in 1978 is equivalent to $400,000 today.
I got Born free. He had good strategy. He probably didn't know the song. The great thing about these old game shows, is the history. You get to she clothing styles, commercials and more.
Rest In Peace tom Kennedy we’ll miss you.
I did Shazam this - no results found :-) This is truly a fun game show
The intro shot of Tommy Oliver features sax player Dr. Fred Selden and drummer Frank Capp, two revered studio heavyweights. They needed Wrecking Crew caliber musicians. And they had them!
Oliver and Selden would later reunite on Face the Music and the 80’s Name That Tune.
I tried out for this show but I flunked the personality test.
Good melody roulette part of the game especially with $2,000 on the first spin and tune.
42 years later and that's still a lot of money.
Not sure where you're from but if it was $100,000 in one shot maybe it would be alot .. but $10,000 a year isnt that spectacular
@@TheSlimification1 Not bad for 78, the minimum wage was 2.65
I saw this episode when it first aired. I also want to see the episode where the winner got the $100,000 with "Someday My Prince Will Come."
That song came from Walt Disney’s first-ever full-length animated feature film “Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs.”
My dad was the winning contestant from that episode (not the 100k winner)...I need to get the tape converted and post it!
Man that TV is sweet AND it's color
Wow 🤩. I am so happy for her. 42 years ago
I saw a Kathy Lee album for sale at the .99 Cent Store.
She is great I love kathi Lee
LOL
You could tell even back in 1978 that she was headed for much bigger and better things.
i love seeing Kathie lee as a young lady
I was a young kid at the time when I watched this
I was young when this video started.
Those are some good oldies! Who else liked these tunes!
🔊🎶
Kathy Lee Gifford, lol
I knew it~~~
Almond yellow appliances, yeah I remember those.
That color was Harvest Gold.
@@six-pack1332 yep, you're right.
We had brown appliances, and I think the kitchen floor had brown tile. Also we had blue and green shag carpet... the 70s...sheesh.
@Edward Telles I believe the popular orange color of that period was called tangerine.
@@six-pack1332 ...former Sears employee here...harvest good whatever it was....lasted for yearrrrrrs
A 52 day trip to South America? 52 days? "Say goodbye to your job while you bask in luxury." 😄
Its hilarious watching the old commercials of my youth
This show is coming back
100k from back then was no joke. Even just the 10k per year is great. Hell even the 1k bill is worth a lot these days
@@rsmith8434 $1000 bills have been out of circulation since 1969. Yet Monty Hall still displays them on Let's Make A Deal well into 1990.
RIP Tom Kennedy
PASSED AWAY LAST WEEK
Tom Kennedy and Jim Lange were the perfect hosts.
I played this on the radio!
It's no wonder Jim Lange's NTT didn't last a minute. The stakes are so much higher on this version.
FYI, Lange's version was just an enhancement of Kennedy's last version
Omg , Kathy Lee Gifford when she was young
WOW!...a Datsun!...I remember when they changed to Nissan. Ah, nostalgia..
I remember that too!
Thank you for your answer wonder what happen to the Datsun 🚘
I remember seeing Kathie Lee sing with her sister on the 700 club back in the 70s. They sang "The Song of Ruth". I would love to hear that song again but can't find it anywhere.
Did a search today and actually found their album on UA-cam. Here's the Song of Ruth. Seems they were friends and not sisters.
ua-cam.com/video/xxrTXj83yM8/v-deo.html
@@darrellt5627 Sorry to disappoint you Darrell, but Michie IS her flesh and blood sister, We met on the phone (Michie and I) in 1987.
@@PREGO1966 I don't know how that post got there. I knew they were sisters. Someone is impersonating me.
I remember a version from the late 70s where they would ring these bells that were overhead and the bells would then turn red.
what was the purpose of the sound booth at the end? lol
Yeah, right eh?! I thought maybe so she couldn't hear if someone called out the title but she could hear Tom speak and the piano player.
I imagine they were taking the contest very seriously. So she gets a booth to hear it without distractions. Plus she won't hear if an audience member blurts out the answer during the tune.
@@joeskis if she can hear Tom, can she not hear the audience?
So she would get good sound quality.
She had terrible BO and they were trying to protect Tom.
Notice the typeface? This was the same font that it was used for the Magnetic Video logo where it indicated the song title as a given answer as it displays.
watched it all the time
26:39
May you rest in peace Tom Kennedy.
This is news to me, how?
Rockmin won her last $10K check in January 1987.
That Easy-Off Commercial at 14:59 gives me the impression that you can have the afternoon off to have an affair with a man, while your husband is at work, thinking you are spending the whole day cleaning the oven.
Hell yeah. Stupid husband. Probably having an affair with his secretary. 😃 Crazy broads.
I want that 19" TV.
Dennis Franz "Dressed to kill" era
The days when a 19-inch color TV was a sought after prize. It is funny that you can get a free gift if you spend $6.00 on Estee Lauder make-up.
Don't forget the local news talking about teenage pregnancy in the beginning.
a 52 day cruise!
Love game shows. I miss them
Kathie Lee Gifford
Good ol’”Lala”girl.
Married to former NFL star and former Monday Night Football commentator Frank Gifford until his death.
She's good!
Tom was a great host. I haven't seen one of those Datsun cars in a very long time, they didn't last long. lol I liked Kathie's singing, she also sang on another game show, was it Jokers wild?
Datsun became Nissan in 1984.
There was no singing on Joker's Wild
i liked this show.
love seeing how far auto design has come but can't help lovin' the retros. datsun..................at 13 i snuck out one night at 1am & went joyriding in dads datsun & crashed it into a parked olds. loved how the cops kept threatening me with jail time. it did scare the shit outta me though. the grounding seemed forever. 1month!!! that was hell in those days 'cause we kids were never stuck in the house. never tried that again. i waited til i 16. kids get away with so much these days especially the disrespect for elders. pity.
R.I.P. TOM KENNEDY
Oh...childhood.
Where did you go?
This is how my generation was introduced to standards...
i remember but i was only a wee baby almost lol
I miss prizes. So many shows now seem like they just give money, or don't give anything.
Daisy Duck did a cover of this wonderful song on the Mousepack album @ 4:17!
🎼 good evening all🎤 Kathy Lee look so different with.red hair💻I miss NAME THAT TUNE 🤗 couldn't do it now to many crazy song
Kathie had red hair for many many year, wym
23:15 ZERO TO FIFTY IN 9.1 SECONDS! WOW!
but 45 MPG highway
23:09
It's OK, not everybody can do it.
Kathy in another lifetime..
The trips were great!! 15 days?! Nowadays you're lucky if they Gove you more than 5 nights!
Oh my. Where would she have been without Frank
Didn't she get into trouble? Did she stay out of prison?
She didn't really need him. Frank was 56 in 1986 and she had the Regis gig.
I know Donny Osmond was going to host The $1,000,000 Name That Tune on CBS....sadly never came to fruition....hope it does someday
At 15:28, I think 🤔 that's Robert Ito _(_Quincy, M.E._)_ in this 30-second commercial for Birds Eye 👁️ Japanese-style vegetables from early 🕒 1978.
Oh, by the way, I wonder who the two ✌️🏻 models were who modeled the prizes in this February 23, 1978, episode of _The $100,000 Name That Tune 🎵,_ hosted by the late ⏰ Tom Kennedy?
That’s what I thought too!
Who is lovely lady in the Estee Lauder commercial clip @ 5:05 mark ?? Karen Graham perhaps ??
Did you see Her win $100,000 on Name That Tune in 1978? Tom Kennedy RIP 1927-2020
Omg Kathy Lee is so young
I did not remember that "Kathie Lee Johnson" was on the show! (best known in later years as "Kathie Lee Gifford")
Funny. That's where I first remember her. Good times. Good times.
Long before she would get daily drunk on the fourth hour of Today on NBC, lol!
Before that, she was famous as the co-host of Live with Regis & Kathie Lee.
@@danalong1237 she joined Regis in 1985
Who could accept a 52 day trip to South America? Who gets that much vacation?
I believe this was a few months before NTT was overhauled, with Stan Worth & the NTT Band replacing Tommy Oliver & his Orchestra, singers Monica Burruss and Steve March (the latter being the son of singer Mel Torme) were added, the former replacing original solo singer (and future-turned-former LIVE co-host Kathie Lee Gifford (nee Epstein)). An additional band, Dan Sawyer & the Sound System, was also included.
Also, if I'm not mistaken, many of the NBC O&O stations dropped Name That Tune after the 1977-78 season before the ABC O&O stations, an example being my station, WABC-TV Channel 7 New York, picked up the series for the remainder of its syndicated run.
In the Louisville area, the Kennedy version aired on WHAS and in the Lexington area, the Kennedy version aired on WKYT.
Kathie Lee Gifford (nee Epstein)
Oh and get this! The following season (1978-79) had two disco dancers that were only introduced at the beginning and ending of every episode. One may ask what's the point with that?
@@darrellt5627 She was Kathie Lee Johnson from 1976-82.
The commercial with the Bird's Eye international veggies, wasn't that the guy who played Sam, Quincy's Assistant on Quincy, M.E?
Looks like him.
@@jamesanthony5681 As in Robert Ito, of course.
That Ford Fiesta commercial would have been more appropriate had it been a Ford Taurus (as in Taurus the bull).
I was watching and I even got born free out of three notes ,also I good sad movie
I knew it couldn't say it ....half if thus is quickly VERBALIZING
Donald Rickles V/O on the teenage pregnancy promo at the start of this clip, and Peggy Taylor V/O over the show ending credits.
I'm suspicious about this show. There is no way that the female contestant got "How About You" from the excerpt that the band played. They didn't even play the tune correctly, as it's written, and she got it immediately.
Esse programa parece o programa qual é a música do sbt apresentando pelo Silvio Santos na década de 80 no Brasil
Whoo hoooo.. Go American Fork
Peak 70s.
26:40, $100,000!!!
cocaine's a helluva drug
I like the melody routelle wheel sound
Kathy Lee Gifford ..... wow....
Was this a syndicated version of the show? It must have cost a fortune to produce. I found it rather gimmicky and some of the tunes hard to recognize because of the musical arrangement.
Yeah I was thinking the band rehearsal alone would be a large chunk of the budget.
Lol none of it's real, the contestants are actors, the prizes are hired the music is playback, this is why we suffer in the present because too many believe in the fake of the past
@@oldskoolfool141 It's only fake on pilots. For example,none of the Price Is Right contestants are actors.
Security guard Jeff Atus. Tough gig he had. Wonder what he is doing today?
Here's what aired in primetime:
ABC- Welcome Back Kotter (Horshack and Madame X), Fish (It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog), Barney Miller (Wojo's Problem), Carter Country (Roy Pays His Taxes), Baretta (The Stone Conspiracy)
CBS- What a Nightmare Charlie Brown (special), Hawaii Five-O, Barnaby Jones
NBC- CHiPs (Crash Diet), What Really Happened to the Class of '65? (Mr. Potential)
In late night: Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (Richard Benjamin, David Steinberg, Marilyn Maye)
Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder (Anita Bryant and Bob Green)
NO WAY, KATHIE LEE GIFFORD!
yes way
wow Kathy Lee was so young .i forgot she was on this.
You mean 😏 Kathie Lee (but not Kathy Lee) Johnson (later known as Kathie Lee Gifford in her _pre-_Live! With Regis and Kathie Lee_ days), right 👉🏻, William?
I remember when she was a Hee Haw Honey!! Ha ha!!
@@edgeof1956 Interesting. That I didn't know.
Neé Kathie Lee Epstein as she has rarely admitted.
@@jamesanthony5681 It was a show called Hee Haw Honeys.