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  2. Medical Center (TV series) | Wikipedia

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    CBS. Release. September 24, 1969. (1969-09-24) –. March 15, 1976. (1976-03-15) Medical Center (also known as Calling Dr. Gannon) is an American medical drama television series that aired on CBS from 1969 to 1976. It was produced by MGM Television.

  3. List of television theme music | Wikipedia

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    Big City Greens ("Big City Greens Main Title Theme") – The Mowgli's; ("Do it All Again") – The Houghton Brothers. Big Love (" God Only Knows ") – Brian Wilson and Tony Asher (performed by The Beach Boys) The Big Valley – George Duning. The Bill Cosby Show (" Hikky Burr ") – Quincy Jones and Bill Cosby.

  4. California (Phantom Planet song) | Wikipedia

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    California (Phantom Planet song) " California " is a song by American rock band Phantom Planet. It was released as a single from their second album The Guest in 2002. The song was first heard on television in episode 8 of the television show Fastlane. Both the song and the band received major attention when it became the theme song on the Fox ...

  5. Room 222 | Wikipedia

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    Room 222. Room 222 is an American comedy-drama television series produced by 20th Century Fox Television that aired on ABC for 112 episodes, from September 17, 1969, until January 11, 1974. The show was broadcast on Wednesday evenings at 8:30 (ET) for its first two seasons, before settling into Friday evenings at 9:00, following The Brady Bunch ...

  6. California, Here I Come | Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Bud DeSylva, Joseph Meyer, Al Jolson. "California, Here I Come" is a song interpolated in the Broadway musical Bombo, starring Al Jolson. The song was written by Bud DeSylva, Joseph Meyer, and Jolson. [1] Jolson recorded the song on January 17, 1924, with Isham Jones' Orchestra, in Brunswick Records' Chicago studio. [2]

  7. List of Medical Center episodes | Wikipedia

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    5. 5. "The Battle of Lily Wu". Vincent Sherman. Don Brinkley. October 22, 1969. (1969-10-22) A Vietnamese war victim (France Nuyen) is being treated at the medical center. 6.

  8. Frank De Vol | Wikipedia

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    De Vol was born in Moundsville in Marshall County in northern West Virginia, and was reared in Canton, Ohio. His father, Herman Frank De Vol, was band-leader of the Grand Opera House in Canton, Ohio, [1] and his mother, Minnie Emma Humphreys De Vol, had worked in a sewing shop. He attended Miami University. De Vol began composing music when he ...

  9. Ann Hampton Callaway | Wikipedia

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    Vocals, piano. Years active. 1990–present. Labels. DRG, Shanachie, Telarc. Website. www.annhamptoncallaway.com. Ann Hampton Callaway (born May 30, 1958) is an American jazz singer, songwriter, and actress. She wrote and sang the theme song for the TV series The Nanny.