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| 1 | Fish | Ferguson/Elliott | 1:04 |
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| 2 | Night Court | Elliott | :43 |
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| 3 | What's Happening? | Mancini | :55 |
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| 4 | It Takes Diff'rent Strokes [From Diff'rent Strokes] | Loring/Burton/Thick | :54 |
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| 5 | According to Our New Arrivals [From Mr. Belvedere] | Portnoy/Hart | :58 |
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| 6 | As Long as We Got Each Other [From Growing Pains] | Bettis/Dorff | 1:04 |
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| 7 | Charles in Charge | Thompson | :58 |
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| 8 | Together [From Silver Spoons] | Wirth/Howard | 1:02 |
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| 9 | Then Came You [From Webster] | Nelson/Sunshine | 1:03 |
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| 10 | Too Close for Comfort | Mandel | :57 |
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| 11 | Brand New Life [From Who's the Boss] | Hunter/Cohan/Carlto | 1:02 |
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| 12 | Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now [From Perfect Strangers] | Salvay/Frederick | 1:15 |
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| 13 | There's a New Girl in Town [From Alice] | Bergman/Shire/Bergm | 1:01 |
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| 14 | It's a Living | Bricusse/Tipton | 1:12 |
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| 15 | Angie | Gimble/Fox | 1:20 |
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| 16 | There's No Place Like Home [From 227] | Colcord | 1:01 |
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| 17 | Thank You for Being a Friend [From The Golden Girls] | Gold | :42 |
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| 18 | Alf | Clausen/Kramer | 1:10 |
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| 19 | Mork & Mindy | Botkin | 1:28 |
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| 20 | Police Squad | Miller/Newborn | 1:03 |
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| 21 | Without Us [From Family Ties] | Scott/Barry | 1:03 |
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| 22 | Moonlighting | Jarreau/Holdridge | 1:02 |
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| 23 | Soap | Tipton | 1:16 |
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| 24 | Benson | Tipton | 1:04 |
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| 25 | Yakety Sax [From The Benny Hill Show] | Randolph/Rich | 1:04 |
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| 26 | The Young Ones | Bennett/Tepper | :38 |
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| 27 | Big One [From The People's Court] | Tew | :44 |
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| 28 | Family Feud | Israel | 1:06 |
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| 29 | The Price Is Right | Kalehoff/Israel | 1:07 |
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| 30 | Siskel and Ebert | Feldstein | :38 |
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| 31 | Superstar (Heavy Action) [From Monday Night Football] | Pearson | 1:20 |
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| 32 | Come With Me Now [From Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous] | Conti/Gimble | 1:13 |
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| 33 | Fame | Gore/Pitchford | 1:12 |
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| 34 | Paper Chase | Fox/Gimbel | 1:15 |
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| 35 | Fantasy Island | Rosenthal | 1:02 |
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| 36 | Falcon Crest | Conti | 1:08 |
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| 37 | The Colbys | Conti | 1:19 |
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| 38 | Heaven [From Highway To Heaven] | Rose | 1:39 |
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| 39 | Theme from the Dukes of Hazzard (Good Ol' Boys) [From The Dukes of Haza | Jennings | 1:02 |
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| 40 | B.J. And the Bear | Larson | 1:27 |
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| 41 | Movin' On | Haggard | 1:09 |
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| 42 | Unknown Stuntman [From The Fall Guy] | Larson/Jensen/Somme | 1:47 |
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| 43 | It's All Up to You [From James at 15] | Seals/Coley | :54 |
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| 44 | Eight Is Enough | Holdridge/Leiken | 1:13 |
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| 45 | Baa Baa Black Sheep | Post/Carpenter | 1:16 |
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| 46 | Trapper John, M.D. | Parker | 1:12 |
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| 47 | Chips | Parker | 1:16 |
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| 48 | Vega$ | Frontiere | 1:26 |
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| 49 | Matt Houston | Frontiere | :58 |
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| 50 | Cagney and Lacey | Conti | 1:17 |
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| 51 | T.J. Hooker | Snow | 1:03 |
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| 52 | Drive [From Hardcastle and McCormick] | Post/Carpenter | 1:02 |
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| 53 | Hunter | Post/Carpenter | 1:02 |
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| 54 | MacGyver | Edelman | 1:10 |
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| 55 | Knight Rider | Larson/Phillips | 1:18 |
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| 56 | Airwolf | Levay | :57 |
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| 57 | The Incredible Hulk | Harnell | 1:13 |
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| 58 | V: The Series | McCarthy | 1:04 |
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| 59 | The New Twilight Zone | Kreutzmann/Hart/Gar | :48 |
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| 60 | Doctor Who | Grainer | 1:13 |
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| 61 | Mystery! | Roger | :47 |
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| 62 | Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries | Phillips | 1:03 |
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| 63 | Roots | Fried | 1:46 |
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| 64 | Vietnam: A Television History | Hart/Vega/Kreutzman | 1:13 |
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| 65 | Heaven and Hell [From Cosmos] | Vangelis | 2:36 |
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Overview
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Production Details
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Editorial Reviews
Television's Greatest Hits, Vol. 6
Audio Compact Disc
Label: TVT
Style: TV Soundtracks
Television's Greatest Hits, Vol. 6
UPC: 016581180024
Release Date: 11/05/1996
Original Release Date: 11/05/1996
Number of Discs: 1
- Various Artists
Main Performer
Bruce Eder
This volume brings us entirely into '70s and '80s territory, and there are a lot of strange, interesting vocal tracks here, including Leon Redbone's theme from Mr. Belvedere, Seals & Crofts' theme from The Paper Chase, and Waylon Jennings' theme from The Dukes of Hazzard, as well as instrumental oddities of moderately compelling interest, such as the electronic-style theme from Knight Rider. This may be the first volume in the series in which the music is better than the programs for which it was written. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi
