Who composed the eminently hummable theme for TV’s “Batman” (ABC, 1966-68)?
Neal Hefti composed the eminently hummable theme for TV’s “Batman” (ABC, 1966-68).
Danny Elfman wrote the score for the 1989 movie.
Neal Hefti composed the eminently hummable theme for TV’s “Batman” (ABC, 1966-68).
Danny Elfman wrote the score for the 1989 movie.
The Bedford Falls Company, producers of “thirtysomething” (ABC, 1987-1991), got its name from the town of Bedford Falls, New York, in It’s a Wonderful Life (1947). The company’s logo is a house in a snowstorm, based on the house in the movie, with the musical tag “. . . and dance by the light of…
The stairs in the TV show “Upstairs, Downstairs” were at 165 Eaton Place in London. The house actually filmed was No. 65, but to avoid lawsuits, the producers glued a “1” in front of the “65.”
The name of the “Love Boat” on the TV series was the Pacific Princess, with Captain Merrill Stubing (Gavin MacLeod) at the helm.
Acerbic comedian Paul Lynde usually sat in the center square on the original TV game show “Hollywood Squares” (NBC, 1966-80). He also played Uncle Arthur on “Bewitched” (ABC, 1964-72). Lynde died in 1982.
William Shatner a regular on the TV series “For the People” (CBS, 1965) before appearing on “Star Trek” (NBC, 1966-69). Shatner played Assistant District Attorney David Koster.
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton appeared on “Here’s Lucy” (CBS, 1968-74) in 1973.