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  2. List of television theme music - Wikipedia

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    Opening theme: "Jet Set" – Mike Vickers (previously used for the 1974–75 version of Jackpot) Closing theme: "Gathering Crowds" – John Scott; Thomas & Friends – Mike O'Donnell (seasons 1 – 7), Engine roll call – Ed Welch (Seasons 8 – 21), Big World! Big Adventures! – Kevin Roberge (Seasons 22 – 24) Three Up, Two Down – Ronnie ...

  3. Little Einsteins - Wikipedia

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    The first regular episode of Little Einsteins premiered in the United States on October 9, 2005 on Disney Channel, through the Playhouse Disney block. The final regular episode aired on December 22, 2009, and a standalone special titled "Rocket's Firebird Rescue" was released direct-to-DVD on August 21, 2007.

  4. Billy Straus - Wikipedia

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    Billy Straus is an American music producer and songwriter. He is known for his work in children's television including the Disney series Little Einsteins, Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, the two PBS children's animated television series Bob the Builder and WordWorld.

  5. Our Huge Adventure - Wikipedia

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    The Little Einsteins are on their daily patrol in Rocket, until they hear music coming from somewhere distant. After following the sound of the music, they reach a large wheat field. Hiding in a toadstool, shrouded in a column of shrubs is a caterpillar. Seemingly enough, the caterpillar is excited, because she is going to change into a Monarch ...

  6. List of Little Einsteins episodes - Wikipedia

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    This list of Little Einsteins episodes gives the date and plot for each broadcast of the children's television series Little Einsteins during 2005–2009. The series followed on from a direct-to-DVD release, Our Huge Adventure (later re-released as episodes 27 and 28 of Season 1, "A Brand New Outfit" and "The Missing Invitation" respectively), and was followed by a second double-length episode ...

  7. L'Arlésienne (Bizet) - Wikipedia

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    The suite opens with a strong, energetic theme in C minor, which is based on the Epiphany carol "March of the Kings", played by the violins. Afterwards, the theme is repeated by various sections. After reaching a climax, the theme fades away. It is followed by the F minor theme associated with L'Innocent (the brother of Frédéri, the hero).

  8. Bob the Builder - Wikipedia

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    For the US version of the Project: Build It series, different actors were found to do the voices for many of the human characters, including casting Greg Proops as the new voice of Bob, and Rob Rackstraw, who played the original voices of Scoop, Muck and Travis, to be the voices of Spud the Scarecrow and Mr. Bentley for both the UK and the US.

  9. Talk:Little Einsteins - Wikipedia

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    (The Curtain Call music in season 1 also returned in the episode “Sleeping Bassoon” when the Little Einsteins get ready to fly Super Fast! 4. Speaking of Super Fast, Season 1 is also the only season where the Little Einsteins don’t go Super Fast! (Note: I originally thought Super Fast didn’t happen until the titular episode) 5.