@TimothySEnglish I agree with you. I like the late 70s theme much better than all of them. However, this theme is starting to grow on me a little. I still like the 70s one especially. And I personally think the one from 86 was just pathetic. But that's just my opinion. I mean there's no comparison between that one and the 70s one. The 70s one was most beautiful and can really touch a person in the heart.
I liked the CBS theme better, but I hated all the CBS voice overs. Stay tuned next for, this program was recorded etc. NBC didn't do that with their closings "for the most part"
I know what you mean, considering the fact that Ms. Stuart was nearly ousted by Maeve McGuire the following year. Thank god she stayed on through the bitter end.
Ah Yes..I thought of Chuck Mangione too when hearing this music..Although I wasn't a regular viewer of SFT back in 1984, I do recall seeing it from time to time and this jazzy theme didnt bother me in the least. I'm sure Mary Stuart was just thankful that she still had a job at this point.
I couldn't disagree more...I associate the jazz theme with the beginning of SFT's decline. "SFT Close January 28, 1980 - Monday" on You Tube is the quintessential theme.
Not to mention that SB was an hour show, and SFT a half-hour...anyway, SFT was replaced by the short-lived game show Wordplay, while SB was replaced by Scattegories and a revival of the mid-80s game show Scrabble (which were just stopgaps until John & Leeza was ready).
And the moon and the clouds (not to mention that red text) sort of remind me of the night Jesus Christ was born, and how the Wise Men might've been traveling to Bethlehem to that jazz beat.
@TimothySEnglish I agree with you. I like the late 70s theme much better than all of them. However, this theme is starting to grow on me a little. I still like the 70s one especially. And I personally think the one from 86 was just pathetic. But that's just my opinion. I mean there's no comparison between that one and the 70s one. The 70s one was most beautiful and can really touch a person in the heart.
thegreenhornet95 1 year ago
I liked the CBS theme better, but I hated all the CBS voice overs. Stay tuned next for, this program was recorded etc. NBC didn't do that with their closings "for the most part"
mark40511 1 year ago
And NBC ditched Password PLus when it picked up Search from CBS in March 1982.
zachhoran 2 years ago
this song always puts me in a good mood. i miss sft and the soaps from yesteryear
jr40511 2 years ago
I agree. I think this was the most beautiful theme ending to Search.
LOLFanme 2 years ago
I know what you mean, considering the fact that Ms. Stuart was nearly ousted by Maeve McGuire the following year. Thank god she stayed on through the bitter end.
VaultMasterDBT 2 years ago
Ah Yes..I thought of Chuck Mangione too when hearing this music..Although I wasn't a regular viewer of SFT back in 1984, I do recall seeing it from time to time and this jazzy theme didnt bother me in the least. I'm sure Mary Stuart was just thankful that she still had a job at this point.
CaliforniaGuy888 2 years ago
I couldn't disagree more...I associate the jazz theme with the beginning of SFT's decline. "SFT Close January 28, 1980 - Monday" on You Tube is the quintessential theme.
joninindiana 3 years ago
Not to mention that SB was an hour show, and SFT a half-hour...anyway, SFT was replaced by the short-lived game show Wordplay, while SB was replaced by Scattegories and a revival of the mid-80s game show Scrabble (which were just stopgaps until John & Leeza was ready).
WhatsAYak 3 years ago
And the moon and the clouds (not to mention that red text) sort of remind me of the night Jesus Christ was born, and how the Wise Men might've been traveling to Bethlehem to that jazz beat.
palmercomm 3 years ago