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Author: VivianJoy
Posted: Jan 10 2006 - 03:44 PM
Subject: Help! Surely someone remembers the Old Jeopardy show?
In my case, it's the other way 'round... I hope someone can supply me with certain music. It's the OLD opening title music to the game show "Jeopardy". Yes, I know how the new music goes (basically the same as the "final jeopardy" music). But, back in the old days; that is, when Art Fleming was host, there was different opening music. In fact, in poking around on the Internet I've even found that this opening music was written by Julann Griffin, wife of the creator, Merv Griffin, and even had the title "Take Ten" (as opposed to the "Think Music" at the end, which of course also doubles as the opening music nowadays). Surely someone out there can create this "aha!" moment for me when finally the tune is revealed!! (None of these television history sites has the actual music.)
Thanks millions!
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