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  • I never watched "Search 4 2morrow," but I do like the opening from 1984. That opening is definitely striking and attractive. :) I wish it could be renewed 4 the new millennium.

  • This person is a scammer!!!! JAMIE macDUGALL from New Brunswick,Canada!!!!!Please be carefull-I sent this person a lot of money for episodes and she scammed me!!!!

  • you gotta love the fact that there's one single nod to the 80's in this opening...the laser-sound effect when that star first appears...lol

  • I have to disagree, I totally hated this theme ! ! Couldn't stand it, stopped watcing this after 1981. Especially the way they got rid of Ellie Bergman, she ran off with Oscar the cook in the inn that she and her hubby Stu Bergman owned ! ! !

  • This was SFT's BEST theme!

  • I agree this was the best theme but it was better with Allison Steele as the announcer.

  • Are there any clips out there of Alison Steele aka "The Nightbird" announcing Search?

  • I agree., This opening was edited when it moved to NBC. Allison Steele, was the last announcer on CBS and in my opinion the best open!!

  • search for tommorrow is one of my mom's favorite when it was on CBS for a long time. this one is from NBC.(Just switch networks from CBS to NBC in 1984.)

  • No "ray31093"-March of 1982!

  • There was a version of this same 1984 theme with vocals, used in the early-to-mid-1970s. But the original "Search" theme, an instrumental played live on organ by Bill Meeder until 1968, may be heard on a 1962 "Search" episode here on You Tube. That is the theme which ran from 1951 until about 1972 or so.

  • The announcer on "Search for Tomorrow," for most of its run, from at least 1963-1981, was Dwight Weist. I really can't vouch for the 1950s & very early '60s, but I watched it from 1963-76, sporadically thereafter, and I know Weist announced at least from 1963 until 1981. In fact, Weist ran a school for voce-over work.

  • 5/5 because is very classssssic :D

  • You mean ALISON Steele. (Amy Steele was a soap actress, I believe.)

  • Correct! Amy Steel played "Peggy Warner" on AMC (1980) and "Trudy Wilson" on GL (1980-81)!

  • Yes, I remember her as Trudy on GL. Her boyfriend Tim was played by Kevin Bacon, and then by another actor. Also, Kevin and Amy both starred in "Friday the 13th" movies -- Kevin was in the first one, and Amy was in the second!

  • yes i remember that, this is search for tomorrow

  • Amy Steele (a DJ at New York's legendary WNEW-FM) used to the sponsor plugs on the longer version...I'll always remember her sexy voice saying "This isssss Search for Tomorrow..."

  • really? I didn't know that! I had always wondered who that was. Thanks! :)

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