Looks like some type of Jaguar... but don't quote me on that.
A 1957 Jaguar XK 150 Drophead Coupe
A horse
There were one.
The Name of the song that plays during the opening credits of Mr. Selfridge is I Need A Dollar be Aloe Blacc. Aloe Blacc is a singer songwriter from the U.S. it was co-wrote by Leon Michaels
Crossing Jordan was a show that starred Jill Hennessey as Dr. Jordan Cavanaugh. She was a medical examiner who worked in Boston. The name of the original song that played during the opening credits is Unfinished Sympathy. It was performed by Massive Attack.
This question was asked in 2008 during Jay Leno's hosting stint and there doesn't appear to be any girl in a pink top in his opening so this question cannot be realistically answered.
nothing it is usally a band or a trumpet playing as you can see at the end of the song he is playing his nose Edit: That's not what they were asking. A sad answer: It changes. They choose different songs to play during the credits. Sorry. :(
Heartbreak Ridge, 1983, Client Eastwood. The song is during the opening credits.
There were one.
Craig Armstrong The Rise
I'm a Man by Black Strobe
He's shown driving a 1967 Chevy Impala convertible in the opening credits but during the show he's usually driving a contemporary Dodge Charger police car.
Laid - Matt Nathanson
Gemini by One Inch Punch
The Name of the song that plays during the opening credits of Mr. Selfridge is I Need A Dollar be Aloe Blacc. Aloe Blacc is a singer songwriter from the U.S. it was co-wrote by Leon Michaels
I'm a man by black strobe
Its called Kick Ass from the movie soundtrack and its by Mika and Redone During the opening credits the song played is Stand Up by Prodigy. for the end credits I copied and pasted this from IMDB after confirming it to be true: Make Me Wanna Die - The Pretty Reckless: Red Mist turns around and and says: Wait until they get a load of me! and end credits starts Kick-Ass - MIKA: Second song playing in the end credits
I am 90% sure it is a strawberry milkshake.
Hot N Cold - By Katy Perry