80s Sitcoms End Credits/Tv Theme Songs
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the family ties one is sexy
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I have dozens of old TV sets from the 70's and 80's (and many older than that), it's so neat to watch an old show like this on a TV they were meant to be watched on. Shows like these just weren't intended for 60" High-Def 3D Plasma TV's.....
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False!! 7:08 WOnder Years, 1993
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Epic Key-tar
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@2:50 Oscar Winning Filmmaker Paul Haggis as "Executive Script Consultant" on Facts of Life. Cool.
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These are AWESOME! And yes I am like you I f*cking hate the omition of end credits these days.
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Ha! I even remember the "Three's Company" song restarting like that....was the song just too short for the credits probably?
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Yeah! The writer/producer/director types also think, if they compose the theme music it saves money. They save money by not having any music lessons. The underscores for most of the shows from the 60's and 70's are of a higher quality.
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Well they sure the heck beat the computerized background noise that passes for music on televisions shows these days especially the dramas.
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0:55 (-O-O-) :D
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Memories
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I HATE the end credit squeeze too!! This is awesome, thanks for making / sharing!
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Thanks for the upload, great video. I just cant believe you just forgot Happy days and The Brady Bunch, one of the best sitcoms on television.
dan4lyf 9 months ago
Brady Bunch was 70s. Happy Days spilled into the 80s, so maybe if I do a part II :)
RetroBoyWontDie in reply to dan4lyf (Show the comment) 9 months ago
Anyone know who is laughing at the end of Night Court?
MikeStivic 9 months ago
from what a NC family member told me, it was Reinhold Weege's (the show's creator) uncle. He's also the bellowing guy in the audience during most of the early episodes. which is why you never hear that guy after Weege left the show in '89.
RetroBoyWontDie in reply to MikeStivic (Show the comment) 9 months ago