hint: Sappy romantic comedy about mail order wives in pioneer America. Ran late '60's/early '70's, starred among others Bridget Hanley, Bobby Sherman, David Soul (Starsky & Hutch), Mark Lenard (Spock's dad on Star Trek). Mercifully forgotten by time.
Yes, Seattle. Sorry this was maybe too hard. I only remember it 'cause my sister was madly in crush with Bobby Sherman.
The show was HERE COME THE BRIDES. It was about a group of (50?) women who had been recruited to come to frontier Seattle to become brides for the lumbermen and merchants of the nearly all-male Pac NW of long ago. Each week a new victim would get hitched.
My Mom watched it. I had no interest.
Which series theme had the words
"Molly is the singer in a band"
(something tells me this isn't the Ob-la-di Ob-la-da variety hour...)
Hint:
Parents get a restaurant, show centers on daughter (a high school student), her boyfriend and her handicapped brother.
The boyfriend is dying of aids and the brother has Downs Syndrome.
Life Goes on is correct. Sorry I didn't see your post sooner.
Here is a web page about the show.
Life Goes On
This is the theme to XXXXX's Show,
The theme to XXXXX's show.
XXXXX called me up and asked if I would write his theme song.
I'm almost halfway finished,
How do you like it so far?
How do you like the theme to XXXXX's Show?
This is the theme to XXXXX's Show,
The opening theme to XXXXX's show.
This is the music that you hear as you watch the credits.
We're almost to the part of where I start to whistle.
Then we'll watch "It's XXXXX XXXXXXX's Show".
This was the theme to XXXXX XXXXXXXXX's show.
Gary Shandling. I loved that little ditty.
This theme song to a half hour detective show had no lyrics. It was a Henry Mancini composition.
Peter Gunn (Craig Stevens - i had to look up the star)
doot doot doota da do
doot doot doota da do
Let's get in on
It's time to get down
I don't know the answer to this- can someone identify this TV song from the '50's? I think it was a serial contained within the Mickey Mouse Club Show, like Spin & Marty, only I don't think it was Spin & Marty:
"Gold doubloons and pieces of eight
all belonged to Ap-ple-gate.
The chest is here....but WAIT!!!! [screen shows empty treasure chest]
WHERE ARE all those gold doubloons
and pieces of eight?...pieces of eight?...pieces of eight?"
Possible answer- My girlfriend says this was a serial of The Hardy Boys on the Mickey Mouse Club circa 1957, entitled something like "The Secret of Applegate's Treasure"