Name That Tune/Catchphrases

Opening Spiels
1984-1985: From Hollywood, it's the new $100,000 Name That Tune!! Now, the star of Name That Tune, Jim Lange!

Game Catchphrases
"Listen (very) carefully, and Name That Tune." - Name That Tune host.

"We're gonna play Melody Roulette for 10 points, Tune Topics for 10 points, then Bid-a-Note for 20. Whoever's ahead at the end goes on to the Golden Medley. If you name seven tunes in 30 seconds, you will play in our monthly Tournament of Champions for over $100,000 cash and prizes." - Jim Lange

"Well be back to play Tune Topics for 10 points, Bid-a-Note for 10 points, the Golden Medley Showdown for 20 points. The winner, one of these two people, will get $100,000 in cash and prizes. Who will it be? We'll find out right after this." - Jim Lange (at the start first commercial break during the Semi-Final Tournament)

"We're gonna play Melody Roulette for 10 points, Tune Topics for 10 points, then Bid-a-Note for 20, and then the Golden Medley Showdown for 40 points, and the winner takes it all." - Jim Lange (during the Tournament Finals)

"We're gonna play Melody Roulette. It goes like this: I'll spin the wheel a maximum of five/seven times. Whoever's ahead at the end of the Round gets to keep the money and wins the important 10 points." - Jim Lange (about Melody Roulette in the first format)

"We're gonna play Melody Roulette. It goes like this: We're gonna play a maximum of five/seven tunes and the winner gets 10 points, but more importantly, we're gonna spin the wheel only once to determine how much money you're playing for. It could be as much as $2,000." - Jim Lange (about Melody Roulette in the second format)

"For $100/$200, listen carefully, and Name That Tune." - Jim Lange (if landed on $100 or $200 during Melody Roulette)

"Listen (very) carefully, and Name this (insert big dollar amount) Tune." - Jim Lange (when he lands anywhere from $300 to $500 and from $600 to $1,000 if landed on DOUBLE during Melody Roulette.)

"I'll read you clues to well known tunes. The two of you will bid against each other as to how few notes it'll take you to name that tune. (Now strategy counts here because, if you force your opponent to bid so low, that he or she cannot name that tune, then you score the tune.) The first player to score three tunes earn 20 points (and) a prize (and in this case goes on to the Golden Medley)." - Jim Lange (about Bid-a-Note in regulation play)

"I can name that tune in (X) notes." - Name That Tune contestant during the Bid-a-Note Round.

"Name That Tune." - Name That Tune contestant during the Bid-a-Note Round.