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As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.
As a remake of Name That Tune, Name That Video uses video walls to project the music videos, which contestants need to identify. This show is all about color. Concentric rings of light enclose the contestant in the “hot spot” while he tries to Name That Video. The words “Name That Video” and“Bid-A-Vid” (the middle section of the show) are spelled out using projected light.