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Move Closer to Your World (MCTYW) is a television news music package composed in 1970 by Walt Liss [1] and released by jingle writer Al Ham under his Mayoham Music label. Since the 1970s, it was considered an anthem for local television news, notably of WPVI-TV in Philadelphia for its Action News broadcasts. [ 2 ]
3. Kool-Aid 'Oh, Yeah!' Commercial (1976) There you were, comfortably perched on your living room carpet, cartoons on the TV, and suddenly that iconic Kool-Aid Man bursts through a wall shouting ...
21 Jump Street – composed by Liam Sternberg; performed by Holly Robinson; 227 ("There's No Place Like Home") – Ray Colcord, performed by Marla Gibbs; 24 – Sean Callery; 240-Robert – Mike Post and Pete Carpenter; 3-2-1 Contact – Tom Anthony; 3-2-1 Penguins! ("3–2–1 Penguins! Theme Song") – Kurt Heinecke; 30 Rock – Jeff Richmond
The original Sounds of the Seventies was a Radio 1 programme broadcast on weekdays, initially 18:00–19:00, subsequently 22:00–00:00, on during the early 1970s. Among the DJs were Mike Harding, Alan Black, Pete Drummond, Annie Nightingale, John Peel (who alone had two shows per week), and Bob Harris (who started presenting the show on 19 August 1970 by playing Neil Young's "Cinnamon Girl"). [1]
The Chad & Mrs. Douglas Show Holiday DVD — Chad and Victoria Douglas (Taran Killam and Vanessa Bayer) promote a Time Life DVD collection of Christmas musical performances from their 1970s TV variety series, which feature guest performers who were clearly imbibing on drug & drink vices of the era.
Premiering 45 years ago in 1977, the hugely popular spots featured David Naughton extolling the virtues of the sweet-tasting soda in spirited song-and-dance numbers.
Card Sharks (Opening Theme From 1978 to 1981) "Double Dare" - Edd Kalehoff (1:00) Jackpot (Main Theme From 1985 to 1990) - Bob Cobert (1:50) Go (Opening Theme From 1983 to 1984) "Hollywood Minute" - Bob Cobert (2:28) Chain Reaction (Main Theme From 1986 to 1991) "Thru Train" - Bob Cobert (2:01) Credited to Paris, although the theme was composed ...
J.A.L.N. Band – "Disco Music" Elton John – "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" Jimmy James and the Vagabonds – "I'll Go Where Your Music Takes Me", "Now Is The Time" The Kursaal Flyers – "Little Does She Know" Laurie Lingo and the Dipsticks – "Convoy GB" Liverpool Express – "You Are My Love", "Every Man Must Have a Dream"