"Dynamics" by Richard Harvey.
The group "The Mellomen" (Thurl Ravenscroft, Bill Lee, Bob Stevens and Max Smith) sung the theme to Cheyenne. They also did the other Warner Brothers westerns, and the Zorro series theme music. One of their last performances was the opening music to "El Dorado" (Bill Cole replaced Bob Stevens at lead tenor), with George Alexander. Mr. Ravenscroft was better known as the voice of Tony the Tiger in the Frosted Flakes commercials.
The theme for Jeopardy is called Think and is an Instrumental originally composed by Merv Griffin as "A Time for Tony" as a lullaby for his son Tony. The original lullaby could have lyrics and that would not apply to the theme for Jeopardy.
Former Grunion keyboardist, Blain Morris, was instrumental in turning a part on the Tony Bennett classic "Left My Heart In San Francisco - 0:45sec" into the theme for Trailer Park Boys.
Tony Alamo the singer, is NOT tony Alamo, pedophile. You can find the real Tony Alamo singer at tony Alamo news. Wanderin Wanderin wrong, wrong, wrong!!! ....i don´t know the answer either
In order to know what Hannah gave Tony one would need to know which Hannah and Tony you are referencing.
Tony Brown's Journal was created in 1976.
Possibly, but not directly. She is not his daughter. Both had roles on the TV series "Meet the Browns."
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Tony DUVERT has written: 'Journal d'un innocent'
Dr- Hudson's Secret Journal - 1955 The Tony Story was released on: USA: 1957
Tony Brown's Journal - 1976 Black Soap was released on: USA: 28 November 1982
Tony Brown's Journal - 1976 1983-01-20 was released on: USA: 20 January 1983
Tony Brown's Journal - 1976 1983-10-06 was released on: USA: 6 October 1983
Tony Brown's Journal - 1976 1978-05-25 was released on: USA: 25 May 1978
Tony Brown's Journal - 1976 - 1979-02-25 was released on: USA: 25 February 1979
Tony Brown's Journal - 1976 - 1979-03-11 was released on: USA: 11 March 1979
1968: Black Journal premieres on NET, with co-hosts Lou House and William Greaves. 1970: Co-hosts Lou House and William Greaves leave the show. Tony Brown takes over as the executive producer and host. 1971: Black Journal expands from one-hour to a half-hour. 1972: WNET in New York produces the PBS show Black Journal. 1976: Pepsi begins underwriting sponsorship with Tony Brown; giving Pepsi-Cola a sponsor for black viewers. 1978: Tony Brown's Journal debuts, and was syndicated to commercial television stations. 1986: Tony Brown's Journal introduces a live audience to black viewers. 1987: Tony Brown's Journal celebrates its 10th anniversary on PBS. 1991: Tony Brown's Journal premieres its 14th season on PBS, the show's logo appeared on his left shoulder next to him, similar to what news anchors did; Pepsi introduced a new logo. 1993: Tony Brown's Journal premieres its 16th season on PBS, the show's logo appeared on the right side of the screen, similar to a network bug. 1997: Tony Brown's Journal celebrated its 20th anniversary season on PBS. 2000: During Season 23 of Tony Brown's Journal, after ending its underwriting relationship with Pepsi; Texaco began underwriting sponsorship. 2001: With Tony Brown's Journal in its 24th season on PBS, W&W Spices began underwriting sponsorship, along with Parents: The Anti-Drug. 2008: Tony Brown's Journal ends its run on PBS.