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Well there really is no song for that, but people have wrote parodies for it. I am writing a parody to lose yourself by Emenim right now about it.
Michael S. Mark wrote the Entertainment Tonight theme song for the launch of that show in 1981. Today Michael is a seasoned musical performer perhaps best known as a writing and performing collaborator of Tom Chapin. He appeared on Broadway as part of the musical quartet in the 1977 musical I Love My Wife (the quartet won a Drama Desk Award that year) and also was in the on stage musical quartet in Harry Chapin's musical Cotton Patch Gospel. Most recently, he sang the role of the Balladeer in Earl Robinson's Lonesome Train in a performance given at Riverside Church on President's Day. The performance also included David Amram, Ruby Dee, the banjo player Eric Weissberg and Sam Waterson. Michael can be heard on Tom Chapin's many CD's of children's music and in their performances around the country. He can also be heard on a CD of his own titled "Good to be Here" available at http:/cdbaby.com/cd/michaelmark
Not officially. In a 2010 interview, Van Dyke recalled that Morey Amsterdam wrote lyrics for the show's theme song, but these lyrics were never sung at any time during the show's run.
She was an important person in the lives of the cast members of "Murder, She Wrote."
Well Stephen Sondheim wrote the music and lyrics, but Christopher Bond wrote the musical. Hugh Wheeler wrote the book.