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The Incredible Inman's Pop Culture Potluck
David Inman
44 episodes
9 months ago
A podcast dealing with people and events in the history of movies and TV.
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A podcast dealing with people and events in the history of movies and TV.
Show more...
TV & Film
Arts,
Performing Arts
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Variations on a Theme Song (1966 Edition)
The Incredible Inman's Pop Culture Potluck
18 minutes 43 seconds
6 years ago
Variations on a Theme Song (1966 Edition)
In the immortal tradition of cave people banging on rocks and skulls and strolling troubadours of the Middle Ages, there is also the TV theme song. We take a look at the state of the theme in 1966, which featured songs with one-word lyrics ("Batman") and pop hits ("Secret Agent") as well as songs that did a lot of heavy lifting to explain the often-outlandish concept of the show ("My Mother the Car," "It's About Time"). We also feature a quick salute to one of the masters of the sitcom theme song who was well represented in 1966 -- composer Vic Mizzy.
The Incredible Inman's Pop Culture Potluck
A podcast dealing with people and events in the history of movies and TV.