I have been binge-watching several different favorite TV shows, and for the purposes of this post, I will use one particular show as an example: “Alfred Hitchcock Pres... more I have been binge-watching several different favorite TV shows, and for the purposes of this post, I will use one particular show as an example: “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” (beginning in 1956). I fondly remember watching its reruns every now and then as a child, then sometimes throughout my teens, and later into my young adult years. The sound of the theme music is indelibly etched in my memory banks. As I was watching the second season’s reruns tonight, it occurred to me that even though the theme sound has no lyrics, it’s just music, I don’t remember it ever having changed over the years. I’m fortunate in that I’m seeing the episodes in chronological order, so as I reacquaint myself with the show, it’s possible that later seasons just may have changes in the theme music, but I think that’s unlikely. An extension of those thoughts led me to wondering about other shows where that might have been the case, such as “Gilligan’s Isl... less
The caption writer for the national weather report spelled the word desert with the first 'e' missing. Also one of our local anchors pronounced the word 'mu' as 'moo' instead of 'm... moreThe caption writer for the national weather report spelled the word desert with the first 'e' missing. Also one of our local anchors pronounced the word 'mu' as 'moo' instead of 'myoo'. Have you been seeing more and more televised mistakes lately?