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S02E08: You’re In the Army Now (Part 1)

S02E08: You’re In the Army Now (Part 1)

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This episode, packed with 34 opening and closing theme tunes, will focus on the theme music of seven representative military sitcoms from the 1950s up to the present, some of them well-known, some of them forgotten. Here are the series and theme tunes included in this episode: YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH/THE PHIL SILVERS SHOW/SERGEANT BILCO (1955-1959) 1955-1959 syndicated reruns opening and closing titles Music composed by John Strauss; opening voice-over by Phil Silvers BONUS THEMES: CAR 54, WHERE ARE YOU? 1961-1963 opening titles Music composed by John Strauss; lyrics written by Nat Hiken McHALE'S NAVY (1962-1966) 1962-1963 opening and closing titles Music composed by Axel Stordahl 1963-1964 opening and closing titles Music composed by Axel Stordahl 1964-1966 opening and closing titles Music composed by Axel Stordahl; arranged by Jerry Fielding BONUS THEMES: BROADSIDE 1964-1965 opening and closing titles Music composed by Jerry Fielding DAY BY DAY 1988-1989 opening titles Music and lyrics written by Axel Stordahl, Paul Weston and Sammy Cahn (based on their song "Day by Day," composed in 1946) GOMER PYLE - USMC (1964-1969) 1964-1969 opening and closing titles Music composed by Earle Hagen -Commercial Break- M*A*S*H (1972-1983) 1972-1983 opening and closing titles "Suicide is Painless" Music and lyrics (never used) written by Johnny Mandel (based on his music for the 1970 film "M*A*S*H") BONUS THEMES: BANYON 1972-1973 opening titles Music composed by Johnny Mandel TRAPPER JOHN, M.D. 1979-1986 opening titles Music composed by John Parker AfterMASH 1983-September 1984 opening titles Music composed by Patrick Williams (based loosely on "Suicide is Painless" by Johnny Mandel) September-December 1984 opening titles Music composed by Patrick Williams (based loosely on "Suicide is Painless" by Johnny Mandel) ROLL OUT! (1973-1974) 1973-1974 opening and closing titles Music composed by Dave Grusin BONUS THEMES: THE GHOST & MRS. MUIR 1968-1970 opening titles Music composed by Dave Grusin IT TAKES A THIEF September 1968-1970 opening titles Music composed by Dave Grusin; voice-over by Robert Wagner THE NAME OF THE GAME 1968-1971 opening titles Music composed by Dave Grusin DAN AUGUST 1970-1971 opening titles Music composed by Dave Grusin ST. ELSEWHERE 1986-1987 opening titles Music composed by Dave Grusin -Commercial Break- OPERATION PETTICOAT (1977-1979) 1977-1979 opening titles Music composed by Artie Butler BONUS THEMES: GRANDPA GOES TO WASHINGTON 1978-1979 opening titles Music composed by Artie Butler THE ARMY SHOW (1998) 1998 opening and closing titles Music composed by Jonathan Wolff BONUS THEMES: SEINFELD 1990-1998 closing titles Music composed by Jonathan Wolff CAROLINE IN THE CITY 1995-1999 closing titles Music composed by Jonathan Wolff WILL & GRACE 1998-1999 closing titles Music composed by Jonathan Wolff Also included are vintage promos for many of the series featured in this episode, as well as some ads that my podcasting friends provided to me to promote their own great podcasts; be sure to check them out. Many, many thanks to Zerbinator for his continued support. His encouragement and expertise are very much appreciated by me. You can find all of his fun-to-listen-to podcasts here, including my favorite, "Please Stand By." And I'd also like especially to thank him for providing the opening and closing theme music for Tube Tunes; all of his fantastic music can be found here. And, again, thanks are in order for him for providing TUBE TUNES with the "We'll Be Right Back" drops heard during the podcast. Thanks, Burford. I would also like to again thank Rob "Flack" O'Hara and Sean Johnson for adding TUBE TUNES to The Throwback Network. It's a great place to find just about any retro-themed podcast you can think of. Please check out the network here.
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