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  2. List of 1970s American television episodes with LGBT themes

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    Medical Center: CBS "Undercurrent" A gay research scientist Dr. Ben Teverly , becomes the target of an anonymous smear campaign. [7] [8] 1970 The Phil Donahue Show: Syndicated "May 1970" Barbara Gittings and Lilli Vincenz appeared; they were the first lesbians to go on a nationally syndicated TV show. [9] 1970 Newsfront: WNDT: June 24, 1970

  3. Batman Theme - Wikipedia

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    Artists Prince and R.E.M. used variations of (but did not remake) the TV show theme in their work: Prince in the song "Batdance" (which appeared on the soundtrack to Tim Burton's 1989 movie), and R.E.M. in a rejected song for the Batman Returns soundtrack, later released under the title "Winged Mammal Theme", as a B-side to the single "Drive". [20]

  4. Meet the Flintstones - Wikipedia

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    "Meet the Flintstones", also worded as "(Meet) The Flintstones", is the theme song of the American 1960s animated television series The Flintstones.Composed in 1961 by Hoyt Curtin, Joseph Barbera and William Hanna, it is one of the most popular and best known of all theme songs, with its catchy lyrics "Flintstones, meet the Flintstones, they're the modern Stone Age family".

  5. Suits season 4 - Wikipedia

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    Six actors received star billing in the show's first season. Each character works at the fictional Pearson Hardman law firm in Manhattan. Gabriel Macht plays corporate lawyer Harvey Specter, who is promoted to senior partner and hires an associate attorney who did not graduate from law school.

  6. Transplant (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Transplant is a Canadian medical drama television series created by Joseph Kay, which premiered on February 26, 2020, on CTV.The series centres on Bashir "Bash" Hamed, a doctor from Syria who comes to Canada as a refugee during the Syrian Civil War, [a] and is rebuilding his career as a medical resident in the emergency department at the fictional York Memorial Hospital in Toronto.

  7. Who Are You (The Who song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is used again as the theme song for the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation follow up series CSI: Vegas. [citation needed] Video game Rock Band features the song as part of a 12-pack of downloadable tracks from The Who. The Blanks/Worthless Peons in TV show Scrubs perform part of the song in the episode "My Identity Crisis".

  8. Spider-Man (theme song) - Wikipedia

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    "Spider-Man" is the theme song of the 1967 cartoon show Spider-Man, composed by Paul Francis Webster and Bob Harris. The original song was recorded at RCA Studios in Toronto (where the cartoon was produced) featuring 12 CBC vocalists (members of the Billy Van Singers, and Laurie Bower Singers groups) who added to the musical backing track supplied by RCA Studios, New York.

  9. Jail (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The show originally premiered on Court TV as Inside American Jail in 2005. [2] It was repackaged for MyNetworkTV's 2007 Fall schedule as simply Jail beginning September 4, 2007 [1] with a different theme song, "Get Me Out", performed by rapper Lil' Droppa. [3]