Our last post of 2008 is appropriately about the first new show of 2009, which will air on January 7th (11 am ET). Pierre Mancini noted at the close of the rebroadcast of the "Number One" episode today...
"..."make sure you clock in next week when the theme will be jobs and "Work."
See you in 2009!
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what was the song behind whalt whitman's poem? i thought it was a john willimas olympic theme, or something from a TV show. I can't officially place it, but its so familiar.
yes sir you are correct! thanks so much. it was bugging me all this long holiday weekend. & thanks for the great posts and other info. happy mlk -christiaan
Okay, I have one that's been driving me crazy for years - in Part 2 of Seinfeld's episode "The Cadillac" is Aaron Copland playing at the very end (during the spoof of Nixon) If so, what song... if not, who's music is it? Thanks
5 comments:
what was the song behind whalt whitman's poem? i thought it was a john willimas olympic theme, or something from a TV show. I can't officially place it, but its so familiar.
Hi Anon,
Without going back to listen to the show, I'm pretty sure it was Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man."
yes sir you are correct! thanks so much. it was bugging me all this long holiday weekend. & thanks for the great posts and other info. happy mlk -christiaan
Okay, I have one that's been driving me crazy for years - in Part 2 of Seinfeld's episode "The Cadillac" is Aaron Copland playing at the very end (during the spoof of Nixon) If so, what song... if not, who's music is it?
Thanks
We aim to please at Dreamtime, anon.
According to Sony Pictures, the music from Oliver Stone's film "Nixon" was used for the scene.
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