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This list does not include television series whose broadcast run was less than ten episodes (i.e. a "failed" series) unless officially designated as a television miniseries. In cases where more than one piece of music was used for the main theme during the broadcast run of a television series ( Baywatch , Happy Days , Starsky & Hutch , for ...
After writer Michael Price wrote the episode "My Fair Laddy" the previous season, which was a parody of the musical My Fair Lady, executive producer Al Jean asked Price to consider writing another musical episode. He decided to make a parody of The Sound of Music with Lisa as the Maria character and the Spuckler children as the Von Trapp family ...
Musical episodes of normally non-musical television series. Pages in category "Musical television episodes" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total.
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In her book about the soundtrack of the series and film, Clare Nina Norelli noted that pieces are "informed by jazz" and generally "set up a different atmosphere from that of the series". [13] In Music in Twin Peaks: Listen to the Sounds, the soundtrack was said to "[reinforce] physical and mental transformations and changes in characters". [14]
Below is a list of the music used in individual episodes of the series, including music not included in the soundtracks. "C'mon C'mon" by The Von Bondies - Theme Song for the Show "Don't Panic" by Coldplay - Season 1, Episode 1 "Guts" "Sign of Respect" by Mastersource - Season 1, Episode 2 "Gay"
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Legend is a 1984 soundtrack album for the ITV television series Robin of Sherwood, by the Irish band Clannad. It is their eighth album. It is their eighth album. In 1985, this album won the BAFTA award for Best Original Television Music, making Clannad the first Irish band to win the award.