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Old 12-01-2001, 04:18 AM   #1
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Post Theme song cut short on N@N?

I've seen some of the original eps of Cheers when it was on NBC, well on occasion anyhow. I don't remember hearing the "cut" version of the Cheers theme song when it was on NBC.

N@N was playing the whole theme song for a while there, but not anymore. So my question is: Was it originally aired that way so that SOME eps include a shorter theme song, or is N@N beginning to suck more and more? (keep in mind I've only seen SOME of the original NBC airings, so I don't really know).
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Some of the episodes in the original run had the short open. But the great majority had the long open. Yes, N@N is starting to suck.
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Oh, thanks for telling me. Yea, I think we all unanimously agree that N@N sucks.
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The only times the short theme was used on NBC was during the last few seasons, and only very occasionally.
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The short theme was used for Shelley Long's final episode, "I do, adieu".
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Old 12-03-2001, 10:33 PM   #6
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i think its stupid to make a short theme out of any theme(for whatever reason, time, commericals, syndication, etc)


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FYI-the short theme is a totally different recording than the other themes, and there were at least 3 differnet versions of that.(NBC/N@N, which is in a slightly lower tone; syndication seasons 1-3, and syndication seasons 4-11)
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I like the short version because it doesn't take up as much time and I can see the next part of Cheers sooner, but the longer version makes more sense.

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The short theme was not used for "I Do, Adieu" in its original NBC airing -- I have this on tape. When it was released on home video a few years later, though, they had substituted the shorter theme. Go figure.
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Maybe "I do, Adieu" didn't have the short theme originally. But it did have the short theme on N@N during the uncut marathon.

I've figured out that there are episodes that N@N has to show with the long version. As far as I can figure out, there weren't any episodes in seasons 1-4 that originally had the short theme originally. So those short versions were made for syndication. Since N@N bought the original versions of all the episodes, the only short openings they can use are the ones that aired on NBC. So N@N has to show seasons 1-3, if not necessarily 4, with the long opening.
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