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uncamark

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« Reply #30 on: March 07, 2005, 05:19:10 PM »
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This week on Oprah's post-Oscar show, they used the 60's version of the Truth Or Consenquences theme over a piece on how long it took to set up on Oscar night.

They used that same piece (Stop Gap) as a bed for a hotel plug on some major awards show in the mid-90s.

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"Ren & Stimpy" used that music frequently, including the "Stimpy goes to Hollywood" pilot episode.  COM also used it for promos for their Friday night standup block some years ago.

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The music for Easy As 1-2-3 is a piece taken from a popular production library

 Shortly after Easy as 1-2-3 started using said piece (originally, there was no music when the contestant placed the blocks), it turned up - coincidentally - in a commercial for a "not sold in any store" automatic sorting coin bank called Easy Money.

And that cue is currently being used on Black Family Channel's "Thousand Dollar Bee," which I have cited previously in this forum as perhaps the worst-produced game show in the history of mankind.

BrandonFG

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« Reply #31 on: March 07, 2005, 05:35:34 PM »
[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Mar 7 2005, 05:19 PM\']And that cue is currently being used on Black Family Channel's "Thousand Dollar Bee," which I have cited previously in this forum as perhaps the worst-produced game show in the history of mankind.
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(getting off on a slight tangent)

Not surprised. I think BFC (formerly MBC) has had some financial issues for quite some time now. They used to show several black college football and basketball games, including some big-name basketball tournaments (MEAC/SWAC/CIAA), and even in the MBC days, the programming was low-budget...I think the biggest thing they could claim was reruns of "Roc." TVOne has since become a viable alternative for black entertainment, other than BET.
 
One good thing that came out of the sports losses: D2 CIAA had it's tournament televised on ESPN Classic last week, which is a huge jump, esp. for exposure.

Now to get this back on topic...ObGameShow: ESPN Classic used to show Sports Challenge.
"It wasn't like this on Tic Tac Dough...Wink never gave a damn!"