Mary Tyler Moore show, bass trombone

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Mary Tyler Moore show, bass trombone

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Been watching the Mary Tyler Moore show on youtube lately. I hear a bass trombone featured on all the little opening and closing clips in the soundtrack. It was a 1970s show and I wonder who was playing on all those, sounds great.
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I think George Roberts played on many CBS shows so it's probably him.
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Definitely could be George Roberts, but for some reason I'm thinking Kenny Shroyer was doing a good amount of that work, too.
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Thanks, makes sense
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That was one of the great TV shows of all time. Ted Baxter was one of the funniest characters ever.
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One of the best TV show theme songs ever, IMHO. The show was one of the best, too. Great writing and innovative.
I don't know who was playing the bass 'bone licks, but I did notice a slight change in the lyrics between the first season and subsequent ones, it was no doubt deliberate and went along with Mary's character development.
"You just might make it after all" evolved into "You're gonna make it after all."
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Great writing by Pat Williams. I love his work.
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Back when good Saturday night TV was a thing, not the ratings purgatory it is now.
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I think the Saturday-night line-up at my house was:

Lawrence Welk
Hee-Haw
Carol Burnet Show
Mary Tyler Moore Show
Bob Newhart Show

My parents heartily approved of each.
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I thought Hee Haw was Sunday nights
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KWL wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2024 3:08 pm Great writing by Pat Williams. I love his work.
The theme was written and performed by Sonny Curtis. Pat Williams wrote the cues.
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chromebone wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 6:06 pm
KWL wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2024 3:08 pm Great writing by Pat Williams. I love his work.
The theme was written and performed by Sonny Curtis. Pat Williams wrote the cues.
Thank you for the correction.
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Macbone1 wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 1:47 pm I thought Hee Haw was Sunday nights
For most of its run, Hee Haw was in syndication. So it might've been on Sundays in your town, but not everywhere.
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