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Jun 18 2009, 06:53 PM
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Group: In the Biz Posts: 2807 Joined: 18-June 03 From: 2500 miles from Studio 33 Member No.: 84 |
I guess this thread begs another question:
which bugs you more - never hearing the end of a theme; or never hearing the beginning? |
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Jun 18 2009, 09:12 PM
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which bugs you more - never hearing the end of a theme; or never hearing the beginning? Usually the end. Though here's a twist: for years, I would try desperately to hear the end of the Hollywood Squares theme. Now, it's not hearing that piccolo strain in the middle that bugs me. Regarding the original thread, did the Jim Perry Sale of the Century have a backtimed closing theme? Or did they use a different piece of music for their "Reg Grundy Production" signature. |
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Jun 19 2009, 08:07 AM
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Group: In the Biz Posts: 1931 Joined: 9-October 03 From: From Colorado Wine Country Member No.: 406 |
I guess this thread begs another question: which bugs you more - never hearing the end of a theme; or never hearing the beginning? For me, it was a treat to hear more of the ending when they had to stretch or do the long credit roll. You would always hope that they'd reach the end of the theme. I always disliked the later Bob Stewart shows (or was it the Bob Cobert compositions, since it would happen on Blockbusters as well???) for the fact that they would always "restart" the themes as soon as they would come back from the promotional considerations. |
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Jun 19 2009, 09:54 AM
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Captain Love Muffin Group: Members Posts: 630 Joined: 19-January 04 Member No.: 510 |
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Jun 19 2009, 11:24 AM
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Pull Your Pants Up....You're Scarin' The Dog! Group: In the Biz Posts: 5151 Joined: 20-June 03 From: The Heart Of Your Dreams Member No.: 174 |
did the Jim Perry Sale of the Century have a backtimed closing theme? Or did they use a different piece of music for their "Reg Grundy Production" signature. It was a different piece of music. It came in at different points in the song depending on the length of the credits. Burst in with a thud it did while Jay Stewart or Don Morrow was informing the waiting world that the preceding was a Reg Grundy Production. Likewise, this was the practice on Scrabble and on Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak. Then, sometimes, they'd rejoin the program's theme in progress for a few seconds if time allowed. |
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Jun 19 2009, 02:11 PM
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The Spirit of Hampton Roads Group: In the Biz Posts: 7759 Joined: 18-June 03 From: Downtown beautiful Chesapeake Member No.: 88 |
Regarding the original thread, did the Jim Perry Sale of the Century have a backtimed closing theme? Or did they use a different piece of music for their "Reg Grundy Production" signature. No on the backtiming, and they used the standard RG fanfare during the closing. |
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Jun 24 2009, 06:13 PM
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Group: In the Biz Posts: 2807 Joined: 18-June 03 From: 2500 miles from Studio 33 Member No.: 84 |
QUOTE For me, it was a treat to hear more of the ending when they had to stretch or do the long credit roll. You would always hope that they'd reach the end of the theme. I liked that too - unfortunately it didn't happen often enough! QUOTE I always disliked the later Bob Stewart shows (or was it the Bob Cobert compositions, since it would happen on Blockbusters as well???) for the fact that they would always "restart" the themes as soon as they would come back from the promotional considerations. I wonder who would have made the decision to do that - the music supervisor, or the producer/director? FWIW, there was an episode of Blockbusters where they didn't restart - it was part way through the 20-win streak of the mother-daughter team. I remember seeing it on GSN and was surprised that they let the whole them play through. It was long credit day that day too. If they did it once, why couldn't they have done it more often? I always liked it when the music supervisors cued up some of the music to different spots - sometimes you'd get to hear a different part of the theme. Even better when they forgot to recue the cart and it played through to the end - that didn't happen often enough either! |
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