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Wild Kratts ("Gonna Go Wild Kratts") – Sterling Jarvis; Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa – Billy Dean and Verlon Thompson; The Wild Wild West – Richard Markowitz; Will & Grace – Jonathan Wolff; Wings ("Piano Sonata No. 20 in A Major, D. 959, Rondo: Allegretto") – Franz Schubert; WIOU – Gary Chang
The Wild Wild West Revisited takes the agents to a town called Wagon Gap. This was a nod to the Abbott and Costello film, The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap (1947), which was based on a treatment by Bowers and D. D. Beauchamp of a short story by Beauchamp. [59] Conrad once revealed that CBS intended to do yearly TV revivals of The Wild Wild West. [60]
Richard Markowitz - "Theme from The Wild Wild West" Jack Marshall - "Theme from The Munsters", "Theme from Karen" (with Bob Mosher) Massive Attack - "Paradise Circus" (Theme from Luther), "Teardrop" (Theme from House) Billy May - "Somewhere in the Night" (Theme from Naked City"), "Flight of the Bumblebee" (Theme from The Green Hornet
The theme song perfectly captures the essence of this show and can easily bring a smile to any kid’s face (or adult, for that matter). Watch on Prime Video 44.
Television's Greatest Hits: 65 TV Themes! From the '50s and '60s is a compilation album of television theme songs released by Tee-Vee Toons in 1985 as the first volume of the Television's Greatest Hits series. It was initially released as a double LP record featuring 65 themes from television shows ranging from the mid-1950s until the late ...
The Wild Wild West as Rita Leon in "The Night of the Freebooters" (1966 TV episode) I Love a Mystery (1967 TV movie, aired 1973) Dundee and the Culhane as Wimea in "The Death of a Warrior Brief" (1967 TV episode) The Wild Wild West as Deirdre (Topaz) in "The Night of the Running Death" (1967 TV episode) The Devil's Brigade as Millie (1968 movie)
In 1999, the theatrical film Wild Wild West, loosely based on the TV series, was released. The complete run of the series is present below in broadcast order. Included are the episode titles, directors, writers, broadcast dates, production codes, guest stars and the roles they played, and a brief plot synopsis.
He also did not sing the theme to another show he is commonly associated with—Champion the Wonder Horse (sung by Mike Stewart)—but released his own, subsequently more popular, version. Laine's enduring popularity was illustrated in June 2011 when a TV-advertised compilation called Hits reached No. 16 on the UK Albums Chart. The ...