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  2. Captain Kangaroo - Wikipedia

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    Songs were a regular part of the show, from "Captain Kangaroo" to many traditional tunes to popular songs interpreted by puppets. Carmino Ravosa was a songwriter on the show from 1975 to 1977. [17] On the first show of every month, the Captain had a birthday cake for all of the children with birthdays that month.

  3. Trauma: Life in the E.R. - Wikipedia

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    The show was produced by NYT Television (owned by The New York Times) and debuted in 1997. [2] Like much of the medical-based programming on TLC (and Discovery Life as well), the show was designed as a "real-life" version of a popular American TV series. In this case, Trauma was designed to capitalize on the success of the NBC drama ER. [3]

  4. 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".

  5. Marvin Hamlisch - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Frederick Hamlisch (June 2, 1944 – August 6, 2012) was an American composer and conductor. He is one of a handful of people to win Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards, a feat dubbed the "EGOT".

  6. Hawaii Five-O (1968 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Known for the location, theme song, and ensemble cast, Hawaii Five-O contains a heavy use of exterior location shooting throughout the entire 12 seasons. A typical episode, on average, would have at least two-thirds of all footage shot on location, as opposed to a "typical" show of the time which would be shot largely on sound stages and backlots .

  7. Banacek - Wikipedia

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    The show was referenced by the band Fun Lovin' Criminals in the lyrics of its 1998 single "Love Unlimited". In 2018, Banacek was the subject of an episode-length parody in The Simpsons (" Homer Is Where the Art Isn't "), referencing items from the series' storytelling format to its establishing shots, including Goldenberg's theme music.

  8. The Oprah Winfrey Show - Wikipedia

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    The Oprah Winfrey Show [a] is an American first-run syndicated talk show that was hosted by Oprah Winfrey.The show ran for twenty-five seasons from September 8, 1986, to May 25, 2011, in which it broadcast 4,561 episodes.

  9. Gangstagrass - Wikipedia

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    Gangstagrass is an American bluegrass and hip hop group, most known for the theme song of the FX television show Justified. The group is founded and led by Brooklyn producer Rench (Oscar Owens), and combines authentic bluegrass and rap into a new genre. [2] [3] [4]