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GeorgeStGeorge

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  1. I do believe the Strange one is correct. Who would have a jazz version of "Danny Boy" except Danny Thomas? I didn't realize that the show was on for 12 years, probably because I wasn't alive for three of them and probably only watched three years of TV before it was cancelled. George Oh, and nice song, Cowgirl!
  2. I think what Raf is trying to say, Doojable, is that YOU'RE UP! George
  3. Truly a classic, Kathy. I didn't realize that there were twins in the Shangrilas, though I doubt I ever saw them perform. George
  4. Actually, Shelley was Nanette's niece. She's also the voice of Ma Kent in at least one Justice League episode! George
  5. I presume that that means it's very recent, but I'm no closer to an answer. George
  6. I haven't the foggiest idea. George
  7. Familiar, but I can't place them. George
  8. It's not the theme to Dig-Dug, Popeye, Berzerk, or Missle Command, either. I guess I stopped playing video games too soon! George
  9. Sudo, your clip is the same as Kathy's. I thoght it was the main theme from NBC's Mystery Movie of the Week, but it appears I'm mistaken. It might be the Banacek theme, but I can't find it anywhere to compare. It's not McMillan and Wife. George Oh, I still watch several hours of TV a week, though it's almost all hour-long dramas now, instead of all teh sitcoms I used to watch. I watch sci-fi like "Surface"; super-hero stuff like "Smallville"; and a couple of cop dramas: "NCIS" and "Monk." The only half-hour shows I watch are Justice League and Batman cartoons.
  10. Kathy, Was that the main theme from the "NBC Mystery Movie of the Week"? Each of the shows had its own theme, as well; Henry Mancini wrote the main theme. George
  11. "An American Werewolf in London"? George
  12. I think the first two were Banacek and Columbo, but others were added later: McMillan and Wife and Cool Million come to mind. George
  13. Actually, I watched McCloud all the time (as well as the other "Mystery Movies" it rotated with). It's funny, because I was thinking that most of the (non-Aaron Spelling) shows of the 70's were cop shows, but this was a western theme song. I shoulda known! George
  14. I post a puzzle with four pictures of women and you don't chime in until this? George
  15. The only time "bathroom on the right" even reached my consciousness was when a DJ said it jokingly. I understand that often lyrics were hard to make out, but that just doesn't make any sense! On the other hand, two lyrics that I misunderstood may not have occurred to the rest of you, either, but at least there was some logic there: You don't need a pinhead (penny) just to hang around. (Down on the Corner) What's the use in tryin'? All you get is pain, when I needed sunshine on my brain (sunshine, I got rain)? (I'm a Believer) Kathy, is Paw a gambler? Sudo, I watched a lot of TV in the 70's but I don't recognize that theme. George
  16. Right. But Anne Murray didn't write "Daydream Believer." Neil Diamond did write "I'm a Believer." George
  17. Sudo, With the pasing of Don Knotts, that song has been heard quite a bit lately. What a fine show. Times were simpler then. George
  18. I thought so. Hopefully, someone else will get it, too. George
  19. Neil Diamond recorded his hit "I'm a Believer" after the Monkees, if I remember correctly. George
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