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Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!

16 Aug 01 - 03:17 AM (#529030)
Subject: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Mark Cohen

I've always enjoyed the quizzes that pop up now and again here, so I thought I'd try fielding one of my own. (Pun intended!)

Each of the following brief phrases was taken from the first line (well, maybe the second) of the theme song of an American TV show. All but one of the shows were from the '60s, and that one was from the '50s. Apologies to the younguns among us, but with Nick at Nite many of these classics may still be with us. And apologies to the unAmericans, but I think some of these shows may have found their way overseas.

There's no prize, so there should be no incentive for sneaking a phrase into a search engine, or other such shenanigans. You're on the honor system, folks. I have no idea whether this will be anywhere near as challenging as the traditional folk music quizzes, or Rick's baseball quizzes...but we shall see.

Just for fun, I've arranged the phrases in what seems like a logical order...but it's not related to the answers. (A hint: one of them was once voted the worst show ever on TV.)


(1) Come and listen...

(2) ...and I'll tell a tale...

(3) There's a man...

(4) Who's the leader...

(5) ...from Zanzibar to Barclay Square...

(6) ...when quite accidentally...

(7) ...of course, of course...

(8) There's a holdup...

(9) ...in the second life...

(10) ...mysterious and spooky...


Have fun!

Aloha,
Mark


16 Aug 01 - 03:29 AM (#529032)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Banjer

1. Beverly Hillbillies
4. Mickey Mouse Club
7. Mr. Ed
8. Car 54, Where Are You?
10. Addams Family


16 Aug 01 - 03:39 AM (#529033)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Banjer

Is #6 Possibly from the Brady Bunch?


16 Aug 01 - 03:39 AM (#529034)
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From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull

Is number 5 Man from uncle?


16 Aug 01 - 03:48 AM (#529035)
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From: alison

2. gilligan's island????

8. spiderman

slainte

alison


16 Aug 01 - 04:41 AM (#529040)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Mark Cohen

Right on, Banjer! You're really a night owl...you must be watching Nick at Nite! But no, 6 isn't The Brady Bunch, nor is 5 The Man from U.N.C.L.E., which had an instrumental theme. (Remember what U.N.C.L.E. stood for? And who their "opponents" were?) Alison, you're half right...very good on Gilligan's Island! No cartoon shows here (The Mickey Mouse Club had cartoons, but it wasn't a cartoon show).

Aloha,
Mark

(Shouldn't take long once the rest of the Mainland wakes up! I'll check back in my morning.)


16 Aug 01 - 05:17 AM (#529046)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: GUEST,Me

United Network Command for Law and Eenforcement
and the opponents were,
THRUSH ??


16 Aug 01 - 07:18 AM (#529082)
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From: John Hardly

6=F Troop.....and a great show it was!


16 Aug 01 - 07:27 AM (#529084)
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From: Tedham Porterhouse

5 is the Patty Duke Show.


16 Aug 01 - 08:00 AM (#529091)
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From: Charcloth

1 Beverly Hill billies 2 Gilligan's Isle 3 ? 4 Micky mouse club 5 ? 6 F Troop 7 Mr. Ed 8 I Think it is Car 54 where are you 9 ? I think it might be "My Mother the car" 10 Adam's family


16 Aug 01 - 08:44 AM (#529103)
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From: Naemanson

Good one Mark, I hope you can keep it going. I couldn't figure out most of these but I did get a few. I got Mr. Ed (7) and The Addams Family (10). Is No. 3 that show with Patrick McGoohan, the precursor to The Prisoner? Was it Secret Agent?


16 Aug 01 - 08:59 AM (#529114)
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From: MMario

#3? - Branded?


16 Aug 01 - 10:06 AM (#529163)
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From: GUEST,fretless (at work)

confirm Naemanson: #3 = McGoohan's Secret Agent.


16 Aug 01 - 10:54 AM (#529217)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: GUEST,Dita (at work)

I remember the forerunner to "The Prisoner" as "Danger Man" in UK, is this the same show with a different title or a different show altogether?
love, john.


16 Aug 01 - 11:21 AM (#529251)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: GUEST,fretless (at work)

Dita -- Same characters, different shows. Danger Man premiered first in UK and was a 1/2 hour show. It aired briefly in the US. Secret Agent premiered later, was a full hour and broadcast in USA. McGoohan played secret agent John Drake in both shows. And then came The Prisoner. Boy, that was great TV!


16 Aug 01 - 11:52 AM (#529280)
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From: Grab

What did THRUSH stand for then? Used to watch the reruns as a kid...

Anyone else thought that this thread was going to be "What's the tune that goes de-de da doo, de-de daa da-dee...?" ;-)

Graham.

PS. Someone's going to ask, so that's Cagney and Lacey. Although it could probably fit just about any other tune. :-) Apart from the A-Team theme, of course, which everyone knows goes bum-badabadabada...


16 Aug 01 - 11:56 AM (#529287)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: MMario

lookee!

AND Technical Hierarchy for the Removal of Undesireables and the Subjugation of Humanity


16 Aug 01 - 12:16 PM (#529301)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Jeri

I don't know why I'm thinking Patty Duke Show for #5, but I am. I'm probably not just wrong, but VERY wrong.


16 Aug 01 - 12:20 PM (#529303)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Kim C

I got all the same ones Banjer got.


16 Aug 01 - 12:22 PM (#529306)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Jeri

Oh crap - I just did a search on Alta Vista, and I'm right.
"Meet Cathy, who's been most everywhere from Zanzibar to Barkley Square,
But Patty's only seen the sights a girl can see from Brooklyn Heights,
What a crazy pair!

But they're cousins, identical cousins, all the way.
One set of matching bookends, different as night and day.
While Cathy adores a minuet, the Ballet Russe, and a crepe suzette,
Our Patty loves to rock and roll-- a hot dog makes her lose control--
What a wild duet!

Still they're cousins, identical cousins, and you'll find
They laugh alike, they walk alike, at times they even talk alike,
You can lose your mind, When cousins are two of a kind!"


16 Aug 01 - 12:24 PM (#529309)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Naemanson

Good catch Jeri. Why "Oh crap"?


16 Aug 01 - 01:28 PM (#529359)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: John Hardly

"...a hotdog makes her lose control"?????

And THIS was family programming in the 60's???!


16 Aug 01 - 01:45 PM (#529394)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Jeri

Brett, sometimes it's more comforting to be wrong! I never even saw the show, although I probably heard the song - that's how I knew to change the channel. I'm not sure how it got stuck in my head or why it decided to surface. I also know all the words to the Mr Ed theme. I apologise for that.

John Hardly - I'm shocked! They were simply comparing the musical and gastronomical tastes of the two! One likes weiners, one likes crepes, and everybody knows crepes aren't suggestive at all...


16 Aug 01 - 02:43 PM (#529469)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Mark Cohen

Kudos to John Hardly, Tedham Porterhouse, Charcloth, Naemanson, and Jeri! Especially Charcloth...I didn't think anybody would remember "My Mother, the Car"! And bravo to everyone else who knew. Jeri, don't apologize: I know the words to all of them! MMario, thanks for the great links! But I'd go with the answer that THRUSH doesn't stand for anything...something in a spinoff book doesn't count, in my book!

Just for ease of reference:

1: The Beverly Hillbillies
2: Gilligan's Island
3: Secret Agent
4: The Mickey Mouse Club
5: The Patty Duke Show
6: F Troop
7: Mr. Ed
8: Car 54, Where Are You?
9: My Mother, the Car
10: The Addams Family

Thanks for playing, everybody!

Aloha,
Mark


16 Aug 01 - 02:54 PM (#529479)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: MMario

My mother the car was a good show!


16 Aug 01 - 03:11 PM (#529488)
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From: Naemanson

The funny (sorry?) thing is I remember all those shows. And a few more. Mark, do you have any more to work with?


16 Aug 01 - 03:12 PM (#529492)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Naemanson

By the way, Jeri, I used to turn the Patty Duke SHow off also. At least I don't remember the lyrics...


16 Aug 01 - 03:17 PM (#529501)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: catspaw49

Dammit....I missed this whole thread!!!!! I hate missing the quizzes.............It's what I get for not being here more and wasting my time on a couple of serious threads for a change when I was!!!!!!!

Ratzafrazzle!!!!!!!

Spaw


16 Aug 01 - 04:55 PM (#529616)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Kim C

I never saw F-Troop OR My Mother the Car.:-(


16 Aug 01 - 05:22 PM (#529633)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: catspaw49

Ya' know Kim, "My Mother the Car" got and still gets the butt end of jokes, but I never hear anyone say they hate it actually and a lot liked it. Jerry Van Dyke was quite funny in his typical bumbling way and the voice of the car was Ann Sothern, very sexy and dusky sounding....She was a long time actress, lots of screen credits.

"F-Troop" was a kind of "Sgt. Bilko goes back to just after the Civil War" thing with similar kinds of stories......asmart sergeant, completely screwed commanger fumbling along, comic sidekicks in the troop, specifically Larry Storch.

Spaw

Spaw


16 Aug 01 - 06:30 PM (#529676)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Banjer

Mark, I would like to think you are correct in assuming that I must watch a lot of Nick at Night. I would rather you think that than I really remember all these shows from when they first came out!!


16 Aug 01 - 06:41 PM (#529686)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Mark Cohen

Do you know, 'Spaw, I was in Denver visiting my daughter a few months ago, and took her to see a production of Annie Get Your Gun. And Chief Sitting Bull was played by none other than...Larry Storch! How's that for a turncoat!

I admit it, I watched the Patty Duke show all the time. As well as all the others! I'll try and work on another quiz. Maybe I'll try to make some MIDI files so we can have a quiz on instrumental themes....don't hold your breath, though!

Oh, and just because I have more work I'm trying not to do, here are the complete lines:

Beverly Hillbillies: "Come and listen to my story 'bout a man named Jed/A poor mountaineer, barely kept his family fed"
Gilligan's Island: "Come sit right down and I'll tell a tale, a tale of a fateful trip"
Secret Agent: "There's a man who lives a life of danger/To every one he meets, he stays a stranger"
Mickey Mouse Club: "Who's the leader of the club that's made for you and me?/M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E!"
Patty Duke Show: Jeri had it right
F Troop: "The end of the Civil War was near, when quite accidentally/A hero who sneezed abruptly wheezed 'Retreat' and reversed into history"
Mr. Ed: "A horse is a horse, of course, of course/And no one can talk to a horse, of course"
Car 54, Where Are You?: "There's a holdup in the Bronx, Brooklyn's broken out in fights/There's a traffic jam in Harlem backed way up to Jackson Heights"
My Mother, the Car: "Everybody knows in the second life we all come back sooner or later/As anything from a pussycat to a man-eating alligator"
The Addams Family: "They're creepy and they're kooky, mysterious and spooky/They're altogether ooky, the Addams Family"

Aloha,
Mark


16 Aug 01 - 06:46 PM (#529690)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Mark Cohen

Sorry, Banjer, I had you pegged right away. I just mentioned Nick at Night because of the time you posted!


16 Aug 01 - 07:00 PM (#529700)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: catspaw49

How about another? Small change.....simply a line in the song....50's-70's.

1) "Born in the woods"

2) "any rule, we'll break it"

3) "Gee our old LaSalle ran great"

4) "Here's Kate and the girls and the boys"

5) "Toting my old forty-four"

6) "Yoo Hoo! It's me! My name is _____ ____" (first line)

7) "I can be what I want to be and if you'd like to see"

8) "Keep smiling until then"

9) "When he hears this mighty sound"

10) "Land stretching out so far and wide"

Enjoy....They're pretty easy.

Spaw


16 Aug 01 - 07:27 PM (#529713)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Jeri

1) "Born in the woods"
Davy Crockett. No, he was born on a mountaintop. Was Daniel Boone borne in the woods?
2) "any rule, we'll break it"
The Flying Nun
3) "Gee our old LaSalle ran great"
AAAARRRGH! Archie, Edith, Meathead and Gloria. Can't think of the show's name, though.

4) "Here's Kate and the girls and the boys"

5) "Toting my old forty-four"
6) "Yoo Hoo! It's me! My name is _____ ____" (first line)
Not "Pee Wee" was it?
7) "I can be what I want to be and if you'd like to see"
Sounds like PeeWee Herman again. ;-)
8) "Keep smiling until then"
Carol Burnett Show
9) "When he hears this mighty sound"

10) "Land stretching out so far and wide"
Green Acres


16 Aug 01 - 07:27 PM (#529714)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Mark Cohen

Not all that easy, 'Spaw...or else I'm tired. I thought 1 might be Davy Crockett, but that's "born on a mountaintop", so I guess it isn't. 3 - All in the Family. 8 - Roy Rogers. 9 - Mighty Mouse. 10 - Green Acres. I didn't watch much TV in the 70s...that's my excuse. And thanks for picking up the torch -- this is fun!

Aloha,
Mark


16 Aug 01 - 07:37 PM (#529722)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: RangerSteve

Mark - it's not "I'll tell a tale", it's "You'll hear a tale". otherwise it's a darned good quiz.

3. on the second quiz is Laverne and Shirley. 5. is Gene Autrey. and I'll take a wild guess at 7 - Tom Terrific?


16 Aug 01 - 07:46 PM (#529726)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: catspaw49

1) "Born in the woods" You guys just lack confidence...It is Davy and the line is "Born on a mountaintop in Tennessee, greatest state in the land of the free. Born in the woods so he knew every tree, killed him a b'ar when he was only 3."

2) "any rule, we'll break it"

3) "Gee our old LaSalle ran great" Yep..One of the most misheard lyrics of all time from "Those were the Days"--"All in the Family"

4) "Here's Kate and the girls and the boys"

5) "Toting my old forty-four"

6) "Yoo Hoo! It's me! My name is _____ ____" (first line)

7) "I can be what I want to be and if you'd like to see"

8) "Keep smiling until then" Ah yes, good old Roy and Dale

9) "When he hears this mighty sound"Gawd I hated Mighty Mouse....I was rooting for Oil Can Harry to wipe the rodent out!

10) "Land stretching out so far and wide" ....."Keep Manhattan just give me that countryside!"....tou got it ...Green Acres.

Jeri, Pee Wee Was a kind of latter day version of this old Burlesque comic who did an "adult" kids show in the 50's.......and no, the Flying Nun wasn't #2....well she was, but not the #2 question.

#7 was a cartoon.

Spaw


16 Aug 01 - 07:52 PM (#529731)
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From: catspaw49

I assume you mean 2 instead of 3 Steve and yes, it is LaVerne and Shirley. You are right on Gene Autry and Tom Terrific too! Great job there! Leaves us 4 and 6.

Gave a hint on #6 so on #4....One of the stars was in "Our Miss Brooks" and another had a country hit we have talked about here.

Spaw


16 Aug 01 - 07:54 PM (#529734)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Mark Cohen

Oops--you're right, Steve. That's the only one of the 10 I don't really know well...and you found me out! Now, Tom Terrific, on the other hand...I don't recall a song for that one, though I may be wrong. What I do remember is the spoken intro: "Terrytoons presents...[sound effects, followed by a puff of steam shooting out of the top of Tom's funnel-shaped hat]...the real great(?) adventures of me, Tom Terrific! And Mighty Manfred, the Wonder Dog!" But what do I know? I'm just a little Hawaiian, a homesick island boy, I want to get back to my fish and poi!

Aloha,
Mark


16 Aug 01 - 08:00 PM (#529740)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: catspaw49

Does this ring any bells Mark?

"I'm Tom Terrific, greatest hero ever,
Terrific is the name for me, cause I'm so clever,
I can be what I want to be, and if you'd like to see,
Follow, follow me…"

And I think you can find that hit country song and the actor who did it on today's thread list.......

Spaw


16 Aug 01 - 08:05 PM (#529746)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Celtic Soul

Wow. You people are either all poindexters with memories and IQ's well above what we mere mortals have or you have *way* too much time on your hands! :D

I got about 2 or 3. However, I *can* sing the entirety of "Marine Boy" all the way through! ;D


16 Aug 01 - 08:05 PM (#529747)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Banjer

Got here late, but 4 is The Real McCoys


16 Aug 01 - 08:10 PM (#529752)
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From: catspaw49

Good job Banj!!! I knew you were good for something! Did you notice the Walter Brennan thread on Ol'Rivers I refreshed? LOL

AS to # 6, this Burlesque comic and TV star's name is mentioned in "The John Birch Society" done by the Mitchell Trio.

Spwa


16 Aug 01 - 08:38 PM (#529767)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Peg

re: Green Acres: It's "land SPREADING out so far and wide", not "stretching" (I pegged the incorrect lyric from Gilligan's Island, too; I am not proud of this).

The new trend is to have a 'theme song' which is actually a popular song of the day, instead of one written specifically for the show. Oh well...

Okay here's some more for ya:

1. "Thing don't burn in the kitchen"

2. "Not getting hustled"

3. "Don't go to bed with no price on your head"

4. "And I'm gonna sing a song for you-oo"

5. "And they're always glad you came"

6. "As free as the wind blows"

7. "Speed of lightning, roar of thunder"

8. "Your heart will go pitter-pat"


16 Aug 01 - 08:38 PM (#529768)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: SINSULL

It's Pinkie Lee.
"Hey it's me; my name is Pinkie Lee". He did a grewat ad for Tootsie Pops with a 20' lollipop that had was hinged to show the center. Yeah - I watch Nick at Night. Couldn't possible remember Pinkie Lee.


16 Aug 01 - 08:46 PM (#529771)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: catspaw49

Uh-huh........gotcha' Sins...........I never actually saw it either of course...........

ZZAAAPPPPP

....Damn....Where'd that lightning come from?

Spaw


16 Aug 01 - 09:06 PM (#529790)
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From: MMario

#6 is Born Free


16 Aug 01 - 09:10 PM (#529793)
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From: SINSULL

5. "Cheers"
8. "Felix The Cat"


16 Aug 01 - 09:16 PM (#529799)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: catspaw49

1) The Jeffersons

2) Good Times

3) Baretta

4) ??????

5) Cheers

6) Born Free

7) Underdog

8) Felix the Cat

Spaw


16 Aug 01 - 09:17 PM (#529800)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: SINSULL

Catspaw #4 "The Real McCoys"?

And, Spaw. Davy Crockett was "Raised in the woods so he knew every tree And kilt him a b'ar when he was only three." Grinned him to death I believe.


16 Aug 01 - 09:20 PM (#529802)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: catspaw49

WAG (Wild Ass Guess) on #4.....Bill Cosby cartoon stuff? I seem t remember something like that, but then again maybe not.....

Spaw


16 Aug 01 - 09:22 PM (#529805)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: catspaw49

You're right Sins, it was "raised"....I thought about that too late, but what the hell....now I been caught. Banjer got The Real McCoys earlier....the other actor of "Our Miss Brooks" was Richard Crenna.

Spaw


16 Aug 01 - 09:32 PM (#529810)
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From: SINSULL

Poindexter, right?


16 Aug 01 - 09:59 PM (#529819)
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From: Armen Tanzerian

Hello, it's me,
My name is Syngman Rhee

A mock-Korean version I used to amuse myself with.


16 Aug 01 - 10:03 PM (#529821)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: catspaw49

I thought his name was Walter something.....Been a long time, but the voice he used was priceless....that nasal twang saying, "Miss Brooks, Miss Brooks".....Two great voces in that series...three actually. Gale Gordon played the principal with his great long suffering sound, as well as Eve Arden and her voice.

Funny, but I remember the voices as being so different back then, perhaps it was becasuse it was so close to the days of radio where many of these people had also performed..........Think of Ann Sothern, Gale Storm, Eve Arden, the Meadows sisters (I had a mad crush on Audrey for some reason......then again, I still do sorta'....sorry to see her pass).....and all the others you knew just by listening. I guess that still may be true, but it seems a lot less nowadays.

Spaw


16 Aug 01 - 10:37 PM (#529832)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Jeri

Walter Brennan (grandpa), and I swear I just saw his name in a thread title somewhere.


16 Aug 01 - 10:47 PM (#529836)
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From: SINSULL

You did - "Ole Rivers"

Gale Storm and Zasu Pitts in "Oh Susanna!", Ann Sothern in "Private Secretary"(?). If it's ever on, take note: she was very sensitive about the size of her hips and had it written into her contract that she be photographed from the waist up.


16 Aug 01 - 11:00 PM (#529841)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Peg

yes, catspaw: Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids...


17 Aug 01 - 07:46 AM (#530022)
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From: RangerSteve

Catspaw - Richard Crenna's character was Walter Denton.


17 Aug 01 - 08:30 AM (#530047)
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From: Naemanson

You know, Spaw, I think you are right. Back then more attention seems to focus on the voice. Today it seems to be only looks. I could be wrong but try to separate out a distinctive voice amoung the current run of actors and actresses. I cannot think of any young performer (non singing) who has a distinctive sound. IMHO


17 Aug 01 - 09:41 AM (#530095)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Peg

I always thought Jodi Foster had a nice speaking voice.

Also Elina Lowensohn, Tom Noonan (not all that young), Bernadette Peters (again not all that young)...

hmm you may be right...


17 Aug 01 - 10:17 AM (#530119)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: SINSULL

In the beginning was radio. A lot of those voices started there. Think Orson Welles. Then there were silent movies. When "talkies" came, some silent stars were laughed off the screen for their voices.

But I can still hear Miss Brooks (wonder if she'd be Ms. Brooks, today) saying "Poindexter". Who was Poindexter?


17 Aug 01 - 12:40 PM (#530225)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: catspaw49

I seem to recall that too Sins, but I don't know who either.....

The voice actors for the cartoon/Disney type features are not even all that unusual and the ones who are are older and using their voices in different ways. The younger ones are not too distinctive. Of course my favorite Disney character of all time is recent.......Timon......with the fantastic Nathan Lane supplying the voice. Great character and one I related to right away....then again, I can relate to Pumba too....in a way..............

Spaw


17 Aug 01 - 02:56 PM (#530314)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Naemanson

I guess I am out of my depth on this one. I no longer have any little ones at home so I haven't seen any morning cartoons or kid shows in a long time. I do hear a lot of voices on Amy's Anime shows and all those characters sound the same.

Peg, I agree with you about Jodie Foster's voice but is it distinctive? It used to be that a person in the movies in the early days had to have a voice that was easy to identify because they were so often on the radio too. These days radio is only a mobile music machine ( or talk machine) and nobody HAS to be identifiable without a picture. We have become a picture oriented society.


17 Aug 01 - 03:33 PM (#530346)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: catspaw49

There certainly was no mistaking Groucho was there? That's what I think too Brett and we seem to have agreement from Sins and others too. Even the movies put a tag on difference in voice and looks. I think TV just expanded the entire thing so much.........So many shows and all..........Anyway, I still love a great voice!

Spaw


17 Aug 01 - 04:27 PM (#530379)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: GUEST,PAH

The lyrics in the Jefferson's theme went like...

"Fish don't fry in the kitchen
Beans don't burn on the grill...."

Unless of course "Thing don't burn in the kitchen" wasn't from the Jefferson's.....

PAH


17 Aug 01 - 09:37 PM (#530556)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Banjer

Boy it sure is great sitting here listening to all you OLD TIMERS talking about this ancient history....*BG*....I'm either too young to remember some of this stuff or so damn old I done forgot most of it...Ain't quite figured out which!!


18 Aug 01 - 01:26 AM (#530643)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Blackcatter

Greetings all

Here's the site for TV theme lyrics:

Click here

It's my site and has the lyrics & voice-overs to over 300 shows, as well as many of the variations (like the Drew Carey Show & Twilight Zone).

pax


18 Aug 01 - 02:39 AM (#530660)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: alison

wild guess

Peg's 7 Champion the wonder horse...

we need someone to do UK kids programmes

slainte

alison


18 Aug 01 - 09:06 AM (#530725)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: alison

UK TV kids shows (some are titles, some are characters

1. Here is a box, a musical box
2.you've got to fight for what you want........
3.up above the streets and the houses
4. ... with my famous body swerve
5. get on board
6. time flies by.....
7.... let me run, to the sun.....
8. once upon a time, not so long ago.........
9..... quicker than the human eye
10. close friends get to call him T.C......
11. when, as if by magic, the shopkeeper appeared
12... he can outwit every foe...... (just for you 'spaw)

slainte

alison


18 Aug 01 - 10:18 AM (#530745)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Peg

whoa! I can't guess any of those alison!

PAH: I typed it in wrong, it should have been "Things don't burn in the kitchen."

But looks like I got it wrong; are you sure it is "fish don't fry?"

I like "beans don't burn"; I had thought it was "things don't burn in the kitchen, things don't burn on the grill" but that wouldn't be a very good lyric would it?

peg


19 Aug 01 - 01:09 AM (#531011)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: GUEST,johnne

gosh this was fun I got most of the first list correct but fell pretty short on the second. As for distinctive voices I give it to Sam Elliot everytime.

JOhnne "Goin' where the weather suits my clothes"


19 Aug 01 - 03:33 AM (#531050)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Mark Cohen

Whoa, thanks, Blackcatter! Awesome site!

And, Johnne, if that was a quiz, it's from "Everybody's Talkin'" by Fred Neil, sung by Nilsson as the theme to "Midnight Cowboy". If it's not a quiz, it's a good line anyway.

Aloha,
Mark

PS, as long as we're on the subject of TV quizzes...how about sponsors? Do you remember the sponsor for:

Sky King

Dennis the Menace

The Beverly Hillbillies

Huckleberry Hound

Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color?


19 Aug 01 - 02:53 PM (#531254)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: The Walrus

Alison,

UK kids TV Hmmm I'm tempted to say "Wireless with pictures? It'll never catch on..." (or "bring back the potter's wheel")

All I can get are

3.up above the streets and the houses Rainbow ?

9..... quicker than the human eye Not Mighty Mouse by any chance?

10. close friends get to call him T.C...... Top Cat

11. when, as if by magic, the shopkeeper appeared I've a horrible suspicion that this is Mr Ben

12... he can outwit every foe...... (just for you 'spaw) The only one I can think of here is Danger Mouse (and I'm sure that's wrong)

These are all a bit late for me, now if you'd mentioned "...the biggest, spottiest dog you'd ever seen..." I might have stood a chance.

Best Wishes

Walrus


19 Aug 01 - 07:14 PM (#531397)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: RangerSteve

Sky King's sponsor was Nabisco.


19 Aug 01 - 07:39 PM (#531414)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: catspaw49

Yep, Sky King and niece Penny were brought to us by the fine folks at Nabisco.....now RJR/Nabisco

The Beverly Hillbillies came to us from R.J. Reynolds...also now RJR/Nabisco.

Never watched Dennis and I'm wondering about ol' Huck......Was it a jelly or peanut butter company?

Was Walt ever sponsored by Peter Pan?

Spaw


19 Aug 01 - 10:23 PM (#531508)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: alison

well done walrus... you got some

3.Rainbow
10.Top Cat
11.Mr Ben

looks like not too many UK types out there...

slainte

alison


20 Aug 01 - 12:18 AM (#531570)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: AliUK

Alison, lets try you on these ones.

# We're off to ____________, along with Mr. Spoon.

# Down in the meadow where the wind blows free, there you'll find the lightning tree...

the first ones easy the second I think may tax.


20 Aug 01 - 01:48 AM (#531603)
Subject: Lyr Add: JIMMY JET AND HIS TV SET
From: Mark Cohen

'Spaw, as I recall, the Beverly Hillbillies were brought to us by "the fine old folks at Kellogg's, Kellogg's of Battle Creek." Nabisco is right for "Out of the blue of the Western Sky, comes....Sky King!" And one of your guesses was close, 'Spaw, but for the wrong show!

To keep this a musical thread, I guess I'll have to post the tune I wrote for this poem by Shel Silverstein--as soon as I turn the TV off!:

JIMMY JET AND HIS TV SET
(c)1974 Shel Silverstein

I'll tell you the story of Jimmy Jet--
And you know what I tell you is true.
He loved to watch his TV set
Almost as much as you.

He watched all day, he watched all night
Till he grew pale and lean
From "The Early Show" to "The Late Late Show"
And all the shows between.

He watched till his eyes were frozen wide
And his bottom grew into his chair.
And his chin turned into a tuning dial,
And antennae grew out of his hair.

And his brains turned into TV tubes,
And his face to a TV screen.
And two knobs saying "VERT." and "HORIZ."
Grew where his ears had been.

And he grew a plug that looked like a tail
So we plugged in little Jim.
And now instead of him watching TV
We all sit around and watch him.

Aloha,
Mark


20 Aug 01 - 07:37 AM (#531668)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: alison

YAY..... thanks AliUK

1. Button moon
2. follyfoot.... great them tune

clue to some of mine... two of them were very badly dubbed foreign programs but we got them every summer holidays............

slainte

alison


20 Aug 01 - 10:59 AM (#531770)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: GUEST,Tracey Dragonsfriend

Let's see... from all those hours spent glued to Grandma's colour TV (the only one in the street - wow!) as a child -
1.Here is a box, a musical box
Would this be Bagpuss, with the mice & Professor Yaffle?
3.up above the streets and the houses
I'm sure this is Rainbow

8. once upon a time, not so long ago.........
Maybe The Clangers?
9 ..... quicker than the human eye
It's Hong Kong Phooey!

10. close friends get to call him T.C......
Definitely Top Cat

11. when, as if by magic, the shopkeeper appeared
Good old Mr Benn

And now I have the "body swerve" on the brain, but can't identify it... Aaagh!


20 Aug 01 - 11:41 AM (#531805)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Trevor

Is 'get on board' from the 'Double Deckers?' 'Time flys by...when you're the driver of a train' (Chigley, Camberwick Green or Trumpton) 'let me run, to the sun' - 'White Horses'?


20 Aug 01 - 11:55 AM (#531814)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Trevor

'Here is a box a musical box...wound up and ready to play' - 'Camberwick Green'

Therefore, 'Time goes by.....' must be 'Trumpton'


20 Aug 01 - 11:58 AM (#531817)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Trevor

Aagh! 'Time flies by....' was 'Chigley'. Sign of a mis-spent parenthood.


20 Aug 01 - 12:24 PM (#531845)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: GUEST,PAH

Peg, I was pretty sure on the Jefferson's thing but I used Blackcatter's site to double check!! It is "Fish don't fry" and "Beans don't burn". Frankly, I've never tried to cook beans on a grill but I imagine it can't be really easy. Little suckers falling through all the time.....maybe that's why they burn!! .....*BG*.....

PAH


20 Aug 01 - 06:31 PM (#532074)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Mark Cohen

'Spaw, if it'll help, Huckleberry Hound was sponsored by the same company that brought you Quick Draw McGraw. Nah....didn't think so.

Aloha,
Mark


21 Aug 01 - 03:30 AM (#532272)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: alison

well done you have got these ones....

1. Camberwick Green
3.rainbow
5. double deckers
6. chigley
7 white horses
9.hong kong phooey
10. top cat
11. Mr Benn

which leaves these....so I'll give more clues....

2.you've got to fight for what you want........really badly dubbed french swashbuckling series......

4. ... with my famous body swerve......another clue..... Yuffi lifts a finger.....

8. once upon a time, not so long ago, there lived a little girl and her name was Emily.........this one has already been mentioned above but to the wrong clue
12... he can outwit every foe...... (but he needed oxygum to help him breathe)

slainte

alison


21 Aug 01 - 04:09 AM (#532280)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Trevor

Is 8 Bagpuss?


21 Aug 01 - 04:20 AM (#532286)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Mark Cohen

Hmmm, alison, chewing gum to help him breathe...that must have been where they got the idea in "Mars Attacks!", when the Martian masquerading as a human woman kept chewing gum, which turned out to be a source of nitrogen! Come to think of it, that movie could well have been a TV series.

It seems like the Brits and Aussies have taken over this thread! But that's all right, we have all the good shows. I mean, what do they have to compare with My Mother the Car, or I Dream of Jeannie, or My Favorite Martian, or Huckleberry Hound? (All right, it was Kellogg's....as was the Beverly Hillbillies. And Dennis the Menace was Skippy Peanut Butter, and Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color was Kodak. You got Sky King. Well, now, you had your chance....)

Aloha,
Mark


21 Aug 01 - 04:37 AM (#532291)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Trevor

4 = Fingerbobs!


22 Aug 01 - 01:32 AM (#532997)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: alison

4 was fingerbobs
8 was bagpuss

slainte

alison


24 Aug 01 - 12:36 AM (#534330)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Quiz -- TV Theme Songs!
From: Blackcatter

Greetings all,

Thanks for the compliments on the TV Theme Website.

PAH: in order to grill beans you gotta turn them perpendicular to the grille and a big of pork fat will help them cook to a nice golden brown without burning.

What I always wondered is why the Jeffersons would suddenly become better cooks (or at least stop eating fish & beans) just because the moved to midtown.

pax