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- Q7619808 abstract "Stop the Music was a prime time television game show that aired for an hour on Thursday evenings on ABC from May 5, 1949 to April 24, 1952, and again for a half-hour from September 7, 1954 to June 14, 1956. The show had also been broadcast on radio from 1948 to 1949.The radio show was responsible for taking The Fred Allen Show off the air, as the shows were broadcast opposite each other in 1949. The hosts were Bert Parks and Dennis James. Similar to the later Name That Tune on NBC and then CBS, Stop the Music had players identify songs. After a song was played, a home viewer would be called and could win a prize by correctly naming the song. A correct guess won a prize and a chance to identify a short clip from the Mystery Melody for more prizes. If the viewer missed the first song, the viewer received a gift from the sponsor and members of the audience would be asked to identify the song. Among the vocalists and stars who appeared on Stop the Music were Jaye P. Morgan, Jimmy Blaine, June Valli, Broadway dancer Wayne Lamb, Estelle Loring, and Ann Sheridan.The program aired at 9 pm ET on Thursdays for all five seasons except for the 1954-1955 year, when it was broadcast at 10:30 pm ET on Tuesdays. Stop the Music finished at #23 in the Nielsen ratings for the 1950-1951 season. Its competition in the 1951-1952 year was The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show and Amos 'n' Andy, both on CBS. In its last season from 1955 to 1956, it was aired opposite Jackie Cooper's The People's Choice on NBC.The show was created by Louis G. Cowan, previously known for creating the radio and TV series Quiz Kids and would later create the big money quiz show The $64,000 Question. During its time on radio, one of the co-producers was Mark Goodson who with long-time partner Bill Todman created many hit game shows such as What's My Line?, Beat the Clock, I've Got a Secret, To Tell the Truth, Password, Match Game, Family Feud, Card Sharks, and most notably The Price Is Right.".
- Q7619808 author Q1399392.
- Q7619808 completionDate "1956-06-14".
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- Q7619808 releaseDate "1949-05-05".
- Q7619808 runtime "1800.0".
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- Q7619808 firstAired "1949-05-05".
- Q7619808 lastAired "1956-06-14".
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- Q7619808 runtime "1800.0".
- Q7619808 showName "Stop the Music".
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- Q7619808 comment "Stop the Music was a prime time television game show that aired for an hour on Thursday evenings on ABC from May 5, 1949 to April 24, 1952, and again for a half-hour from September 7, 1954 to June 14, 1956. The show had also been broadcast on radio from 1948 to 1949.The radio show was responsible for taking The Fred Allen Show off the air, as the shows were broadcast opposite each other in 1949. The hosts were Bert Parks and Dennis James.".
- Q7619808 label "Stop the Music (American TV series)".
- Q7619808 name "Stop the Music".