Tom seemed handsy any truth? Lol Given you and Denise both lived in Fresno, did you ever run into each other at the store or movies. Love watching these shows!
This was the same text that it was used for the Magnetic Video logo from 1977 through 1981, and it was used during the run of “Name That Tune” where the song title was displayed for a given answer.
What a music whiz! Now I may be young, but thanks to family growing up, I know a lot of older stuff, so I can appreciate oldies as much as our new generation, in my honesty, 90 percent of the new stuff can’t hold a candle to the classics.
I used to have the episodes with Carolyn Tobin vs. Marshall Burns and the semi finals with Elena, Jack and Karen. Also, Karen appeared on sale of the century in 1988.
“For years, it’s been one of my favorite shows, and now you can see Name That Tune every day at this same time.” ...Except in Los Angeles and Atlanta, where the Jim Lange NTT aired on the weekends on KNBC and WXIA respectively.
Jeanne, I've done the math and calculated the value of your $10,000 a year from 1978-1988 in terms of 2016 dollars. $100,000 in 1978 was worth $368,108.90 last year, but if you factor in $10,000 a year over 10 years, you only got $283,087.58 in 2016 dollars. I know this means very little to you. Still, congratulations on your win.
I was 12 years old at that time and I remember that my parents always love watching lots of game shows when I was growing up. I can't remember all of them and I don't recall remembering watching this episode. But again, a 12 year old kid would be having his things doing growing up.
I'm so very glad that you won and you look like you were having such a good time doing so. The other woman you played against, Denise, have you guys became friends after that and have you kept in touch over the years specially living in the same town. I'm glad God had blessed you with so much of your winnings.
@@jeanneantrim thank you for liking the comment Jeanne. Name That Tune was awesome during the late 70s when winning big money was the thing. What did you like the most about being on the show, and what did you do with your winnings besides what you said in that episode?
@@brentrogers4774 I loved making a couple friends, who I’m still in contact with to this day! The first thing we did, was to take the first $10,000 installment, and go camping in Europe for an entire year. Then we came home, got jobs, bought a house a little sooner than we would have, and had a lot more comfort than most newlyweds have. I was able to stay home for a while after our children were born, so Name That Tune gave me a lovely, comfort level. No Lamborghinis, hiding in our garage, however! Take care!
@@jeanneantrim thank you for sharing with me your Name That Tune experience, and me being a life long game show fan, it's amazing how people wanting to try and participate whether to be on TV, win a lot of money, or both. God bless you, and to Tom Kennedy and Jim Lange! 👍🎸
@@jeanneantrim I have many great memories of Tom, not in person, as I was too young to go on game shows when he hosted (born in the 70s). My first memory of him is Name That Tune, then watched him on Password Plus, The Price is Right, Body Language, Wordplay, etc. Jim Lange was not too shabby, he did great on his shows. But Tom was great at what he did, Bob Barker even gave him a shoutout on his daytime Price back when Tom hosted the nighttime show. I first heard the news of his passing Sunday from a Facebook post by Wink Martindale. He will be missed for sure, glad you got to meet him.
Jeanne, since you were on both versions, which host was your favorite? Mine was Jim Lange since I grew up with this version and his infectious energy but there's no denying Tom Kennedy did a magnificent job too.
+Jeanne Antrim Always glad to know when great contestants are alive and well and sharing their memories. You were really in command by Bid-A-Note, whether you knew it or not. Also, I hope you'll let me leave Tom's strangely worded sentence to Denise in the comments. I'm glad she didn't go home empty-handed. You were both great champions! -buzz
The Tune Topics prize on most episodes for the 1984-85 version of Tune was a VCR. THey never mentioned the brand on air and used the same spiel to describe it.
It was an Hitachi, as a big screen TV and stereo system also by them were part of the $100,000 prize package (which should've included $50,000 in cash rather than $10,000). And nowadays, if you win $100,000, it's in ONE SINGLE PAYOUT!!!
Note that as the Kennedy Name that TUne $100K prize from 1976-80 was paid out $10K a year for ten years, none of the players in this 1984 reunion tourney had received more than $80K as of the time this taped.
The remix of "The Twist" @ 4:58!
I'm curious where NTT with Tom Kennedy aired in Fresno-- channel 47, maybe? I know it had Jim Lange's version in the 80s.
Tom seemed handsy any truth? Lol Given you and Denise both lived in Fresno, did you ever run into each other at the store or movies. Love watching these shows!
This was the same text that it was used for the Magnetic Video logo from 1977 through 1981, and it was used during the run of “Name That Tune” where the song title was displayed for a given answer.
TOM KENNEDY GREAT HOST
2:27 the melody of those 2 songs IS exactly the same, so, UNFAIR !
This episode got me high.
That was only 45 Years Ago from this episode.
Wow !! Jeanne you was on both NTT'S 🙀 AWESOME !!
Nice play for the Saints theme! You just made New Orleans and the #WhoDat nation proud!
What a music whiz! Now I may be young, but thanks to family growing up, I know a lot of older stuff, so I can appreciate oldies as much as our new generation, in my honesty, 90 percent of the new stuff can’t hold a candle to the classics.
I used to have the episodes with Carolyn Tobin vs. Marshall Burns and the semi finals with Elena, Jack and Karen. Also, Karen appeared on sale of the century in 1988.
Jeanne ur so good this show. I'm very proud of u.
Jeanne, how did you get all this video?
And where’s the rest?
“For years, it’s been one of my favorite shows, and now you can see Name That Tune every day at this same time.” ...Except in Los Angeles and Atlanta, where the Jim Lange NTT aired on the weekends on KNBC and WXIA respectively.
How many times were you on, Jeanne??
4 shows in all 😊
Jeanne, I've done the math and calculated the value of your $10,000 a year from 1978-1988 in terms of 2016 dollars. $100,000 in 1978 was worth $368,108.90 last year, but if you factor in $10,000 a year over 10 years, you only got $283,087.58 in 2016 dollars. I know this means very little to you. Still, congratulations on your win.
Thank you!
I was 12 years old at that time and I remember that my parents always love watching lots of game shows when I was growing up. I can't remember all of them and I don't recall remembering watching this episode. But again, a 12 year old kid would be having his things doing growing up.
I'm so very glad that you won and you look like you were having such a good time doing so. The other woman you played against, Denise, have you guys became friends after that and have you kept in touch over the years specially living in the same town. I'm glad God had blessed you with so much of your winnings.
Thanks for your kind words. Denise was, indeed, a lovely woman. She moved away shortly after winning, so we did not keep in touch.
@@jeanneantrim thank you for liking the comment Jeanne. Name That Tune was awesome during the late 70s when winning big money was the thing. What did you like the most about being on the show, and what did you do with your winnings besides what you said in that episode?
@@brentrogers4774 I loved making a couple friends, who I’m still in contact with to this day! The first thing we did, was to take the first $10,000 installment, and go camping in Europe for an entire year. Then we came home, got jobs, bought a house a little sooner than we would have, and had a lot more comfort than most newlyweds have. I was able to stay home for a while after our children were born, so Name That Tune gave me a lovely, comfort level. No Lamborghinis, hiding in our garage, however! Take care!
@@jeanneantrim thank you for sharing with me your Name That Tune experience, and me being a life long game show fan, it's amazing how people wanting to try and participate whether to be on TV, win a lot of money, or both. God bless you, and to Tom Kennedy and Jim Lange! 👍🎸
@@brentrogers4774 Thanks, Brent, for your kind thoughts and message.
I really love the musical part after Tom says; "You're on your way to winning $100,000!!" Good show.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the show!
Me too. I agree Mark. They played the right music for the $100,000 win.
This was at the same studios where 'Face the Music (1980-1981)' was aired.
That is awesome! I can't imagine the experience!!
Thanks!
Thanks for watching, Brian. Tom Kennedy will always be my favorite because it was on his show that I won!
I thought everyone involved with the show was delightful!
@@jeanneantrim Don't know if you heard, we lost Tom last Wednesday. He will definitely be missed.
John Fenner Awww, sorry to hear that, thanks for letting me know. Great memories!
@@jeanneantrim I have many great memories of Tom, not in person, as I was too young to go on game shows when he hosted (born in the 70s). My first memory of him is Name That Tune, then watched him on Password Plus, The Price is Right, Body Language, Wordplay, etc. Jim Lange was not too shabby, he did great on his shows. But Tom was great at what he did, Bob Barker even gave him a shoutout on his daytime Price back when Tom hosted the nighttime show. I first heard the news of his passing Sunday from a Facebook post by Wink Martindale. He will be missed for sure, glad you got to meet him.
That was cool that you were invited back both Tom and Jim seemed like nice guys
Jeanne, since you were on both versions, which host was your favorite? Mine was Jim Lange since I grew up with this version and his infectious energy but there's no denying Tom Kennedy did a magnificent job too.
I remember watching this episode in the fall of 1984
Nice job, Jeanne. Was wondering if you still have that piano you won on this show.
+gladfan1989 I do, and it still makes beautiful music! Thanks :-)
Was the money in the first round real? Always wondered.
+Don Christopherson Yes, it was AMAZING to hold $1000, but when the commercial came, we returned it. They paid us after it was all over.
Thanks for the kind words!
YAY, JEANNE!!!!! :-D :-D
+J Miller Thanks so much!
A classic!
+Chris Frat Thank you!
On some aired $100,000 ''NTT'' tournaments, there are no prizes awarded, that's used for regular non- $100,000 ''NTT'' tournament shows.
For someone to do as well as you did on this show is quite the accomplishment. A job well done.
bluebear1985 Thank you!
Yes, Alexander. I live the the house that Name That Tune bought :-)
Jeanne Antrim How long did u live in Fresno? I lived there in my youth too.
Always great to see more Name That Tune pop up. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, it was a great show!
$10,000 must have brought a lot in 1978, huh Jeanne. You were great here.
rodney1279 Thanks! That first $10,000 took us to Europe for a year-long camping trip before settling down to reality.
+Jeanne Antrim Always glad to know when great contestants are alive and well and sharing their memories. You were really in command by Bid-A-Note, whether you knew it or not. Also, I hope you'll let me leave Tom's strangely worded sentence to Denise in the comments. I'm glad she didn't go home empty-handed. You were both great champions! -buzz
+buzzguy72 Thank you. She is a classy lady, and traded in her three cars for a Datsun Sports car!
Congratulations Jeanne! Awesome win!!
ColeyD Vlogs Thank you!
@@jeanneantrim I agree that was fantastic.
The Tune Topics prize on most episodes for the 1984-85 version of Tune was a VCR. THey never mentioned the brand on air and used the same spiel to describe it.
It was an Hitachi, as a big screen TV and stereo system also by them were part of the $100,000 prize package (which should've included $50,000 in cash rather than $10,000). And nowadays, if you win $100,000, it's in ONE SINGLE PAYOUT!!!
The $90K in prizes also included a car.
Note that as the Kennedy Name that TUne $100K prize from 1976-80 was paid out $10K a year for ten years, none of the players in this 1984 reunion tourney had received more than $80K as of the time this taped.