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Credits in 1971. In the Opening Credits in season one, i just trying to see what was so funny when Edith was singing. Anyone laugh when Edith sings in the opening credits in season one? I never saw anything funny.
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I imagine the audience was laughing when Edith hit the high note. She wasn't a good singer.
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I wonder why they took the laughing out after season one...? Well they probably realized it was really NOT FUNNY. Even though Edith was a dreadful singer, I just don't laugh at that sort of thing.
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The audience laughter was there during the first season because the theme song was done live. As for the other seasons, the song was done in a recording studio (most likely) and therefore, there is no laughter after the first season. The song changed four or five times as the series went on.
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You're welcome.
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KayEn78 is right for the most part; season 1's opening probably had an audience and the next didn't. But actually, I remember seeing this thing one time where a guy introduced Jean, Carrol, and I think Sally and Rob on the set; I think it was a milestone (i.e. Umpteenth Episode thing) Episode or something. Anyway, Carrol and Jean sat down to the piano and did the opening song, and they used JUST that part of this shoot for intro of the episodes of, like, seasons 4 and up, maybe?
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Thanks for clarifying what it was for me. And, are you positive that piano introduction wasn't used in the normal episodes after that?
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The guy who introduced the cast was Peter Fonda. It was for their 100th Episode special. Another 200th Episode special aired in 1979, with Norman Lear introducing them (at the end). Only that special had a 'selected' audience where fans of AITF had won tickets to that show. Both are interesting, since they show clips from previous episodes and Peter and Norman have monologues in between.
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I think you're getting two specials a little confused (you could be right, and I could be wrong, though. But, I think there was only 1 "AITF" special.)There was a 1 hour "AITF" special once, for it's 5th year, or something wich was hosted by HENRY Fonda. Norman Lear appeared on that, and he later hosted another special, in 1978 or 79, I think, where he introduced another show he had in the 70s, called "All that Glitters". And that was done before an audience that had won tickets to it. And, I THINK he gave a monuloge (sp?) during it.
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Got the last name right, but not the first.
LOL. You're right, it was Henry, not Peter. But there really was a 200th AITF special that lasted 90 minutes and it aired in March 4th, 1979. It does not have an episode number. In the book, "Archie, Edith, Mike and Gloria, it "Series Retrospective" but by the number space, it says "unnumbered". It is really the 200th Episode Special. I have it on tape. I've never heard of "All That Glitters." Hope this clarifies things a little more. ![]() -Kristi |
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