In the UK, no single television programme was responsible for The Beatles fame. In the US, their appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show in February 1964 brought them to the attention of many people for the first time, although their had been some earlier buzz.
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∙ 11y agoIf you are referring to the theme song from the TV series Life Goes On... that was "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da", and it appeared on the White Album in November 1968.
"Grace Under Fire" used the Aretha Franklin version of "Lady Madonna" in early seasons.
"The Wonder Years" used the Joe Cocker version of "With a Little Help from My Friends".
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∙ 14y agoIt was the morcambe and wise show in Britan 1963
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∙ 8y agoThey, obviously, varied in taste between themselves and over time. But it's recorded that they watched (and appeared on) the Cilla Black show.
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In the movie Reservoir Dogs, the song was used as a theme song, but its not a television show.
Yes. It was the theme song of the TV show The Smith Family in 1971.
Who Are You by the Who is the theme song for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Seinfeld finale.
The AFL Footy Show (Australia) had a segment called, 'Street Talk'. This song was the theme for that segment.
Almost every show ever made.
In the movie Reservoir Dogs, the song was used as a theme song, but its not a television show.
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Yes. It was the theme song of the TV show The Smith Family in 1971.
Who Are You by the Who is the theme song for CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Movin On
sounds similar to the theme song for the 50's TV show, The Big Valley
Everlast sings the theme song to Saving Grace.
Seinfeld finale.
The AFL Footy Show (Australia) had a segment called, 'Street Talk'. This song was the theme for that segment.
The theme is "At Least It Was Here" by The 88.
Friends.