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Evening Shade is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 21, 1990, to May 23, 1994. The series stars Burt Reynolds as Woodrow "Wood" Newton, an ex-professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who returns to rural Evening Shade, Arkansas, to coach a high-school football team with a long losing streak.
The Eve Arden Show – Wilbur Hatch; Evening Shade – Instrumental theme by Sonny Curtis (1990–1992); Theme with lyrics by Bobby Goldsboro (1992–1994), performed by Dr. John (season 3), Goldsboro (season 4) Everybody Hates Chris – Marcus Miller; Everybody Loves Raymond – Rick Marotta and Terry Trotter; The Evil Touch – Laurie Lewis
Song Title Program Episode # Film/TV Network Airdate Hans Olson Opening and Closing Theme Song Evening Shade: TV CBS "Another Day with the Blues" Army Wives: 710 TV Lifetime: 5/12/2013 Army Wives: 501 TV Lifetime 3/6/2011 Chicago Fire: 315 TV NBC: 2/17/2015 Chicago Fire: 205 TV NBC 10/15/2013 "When I Get the Blues" Being Human: 110 TV SyFy: 3 ...
The theme song perfectly captures the essence of this show and can easily bring a smile to any kid’s face (or adult, for that matter). Watch on Prime Video 44.
Sheldon Leonard's The Andy Griffith Show may have broadcasted 4x as many seasons in the 1960s as David Levy's TV adaptation of The Addams Family cartoons, but the brooding-yet-bouncy theme song of ...
In the 1990s, he composed the music for the sitcom Evening Shade. In 1995, he created the children's television series The Swamp Critters of Lost Lagoon. Goldsboro voiced all the characters, wrote all the scripts, and played all the musical instruments in the show. [12]
Over the past few months, we've been devouring a host of compelling TV shows across multiple streaming platforms. But now, we’re taking a moment to...
The following is a list of episodes for the television sitcom Evening Shade. The series premiered on September 21, 1990 and ended on May 23, 1994, with a total of 101 episodes over the course of 4 seasons.