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Television Introductions

Narrated TV Program Openings since 1949
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 2013

Summary

Since the beginning of network television, many shows have been preceded by an announcement or theme song that served various purposes. In the 1950s and ’60s, it was common for announcers to declare that a program had been “brought to you by” a sponsor who paid for the privilege of introducing a show. Other programs, such as The Twilight Zone, Star Trek, and The Odd Couple,provided a brief encapsulation of the show’s subject matter, a practice that has continued for recent shows like Alias, Battlestar Galactica, Person of Interest, and the various editions of Law & Order.

In Television Introductions: Narrated TV Program Openings since 1949, Vincent Terrace has assembled openings for more than nine hundred television shows from the past seven decades. The only documented history of narrated television program introductions, this volume is arranged by type of programming, such as comedy, drama, Western, game show, soap opera, and children’s show. In addition to quoting the opening material, entries provide information about each show’s network history and years of broadcast. Many entries include descriptions of the show, the names of announcers, and a list of main cast members, as well as a sponsor pitch exactly as spoken. Openings for programs with multiple introductions like The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet and Charlie’s Angels are also included.

For programs that featured new guest stars every episode—such as game shows and variety programs—Terrace has selected a representative introduction. In addition to the theme song credits found in the main text, there are also appendixes of theme songs and their composers and/or singers, as well as a listing of commercial releases (on DVD, VHS, CD, and LP) of shows and their soundtracks. A comprehensive resource for researchers and pop culture aficionados alike, Television Introductions provides a fascinating look at this neglected part of TV history.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2013
ISBN-Print
978-0-8108-9249-1
ISBN-Online
978-0-8108-9250-7
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
392
Product type
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Acknowledgments No access
    3. Introduction No access
  1. Chapter 1. Comedy Programs No access Pages 1 - 56
  2. Chapter 2. Drama and Adventure Programs No access Pages 57 - 136
  3. Chapter 3. Westerns No access Pages 137 - 152
  4. Chapter 4. Science Fiction Programs No access Pages 153 - 168
  5. Chapter 5. Anthology Programs No access Pages 169 - 186
  6. Chapter 6. Children’s Programs No access Pages 187 - 216
  7. Chapter 7. Soap Operas No access Pages 217 - 220
  8. Chapter 8. Talk and Variety Programs No access Pages 221 - 258
  9. Chapter 9. Game and Quiz Shows No access Pages 259 - 302
  10. Chapter 10. Court Programs No access Pages 303 - 304
  11. Appendix A: Themes through the Years No access Pages 305 - 342
  12. Appendix B: Commercial Releases No access Pages 343 - 366
  13. Actor Index No access Pages 367 - 382
  14. Composer Index No access Pages 383 - 386
  15. Vocalist Index No access Pages 387 - 390
  16. About the Author No access Pages 391 - 392

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