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  1. Words and Music is a 1970-1971 American television game show. It was one of only two game shows to debut during 1970 (the other show was Can You Top This. The show was hosted by Wink Martindale, who also hosted the aforementioned Can You Top This. The game was played in four rounds.

  2. Words and Music was a short-lived daytime musical quiz where three contestants competed by using a 16-square game board.

  3. 26 de jun. de 2021 · Wink Martindale hosted this NBC daytime game show that aired from September 1970 to February 1971. The show was taped at NBC Studios in Burbank. Johnny Gilbert was the show announcer....

  4. At the start of the show, three contestants faced a game board consisting of 16 squares. Behind each square was a clue associated with a word to be sung in a song by the show's four regular singers: Peggy Connelly, Katie Gran, Bob Mario, and Don Minter.

  5. This NBC daytime game show featured a trio of players competing in a contest involving a board with 16 squares. Each square had a clue to a word in the lyrics of a song to be sung on that day’s show. Contestants heard tunes one by one and could win money by matching a word in the song’s lyrics with the correct square.

  6. Words and Music: With Peggy Connelly, Johnny Gilbert, Katie Gran, Pat Henderson.

  7. Words and Music: Directed by Norman Taurog. With June Allyson, Perry Como, Judy Garland, Lena Horne. Musical biography chronicling the songwriting partnership of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart.