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Ceiling Cat

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Mr. Freeze

Eli Wallach, Otto Preminger and George Sanders.

I'm positive about the first two and about 50/50 on the third one.


Of all the villains portrayed on the television series, Mr. Freeze had the most actors portraying him: George Sanders, Otto Preminger and Eli Wallach.
 

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Riding his motorcycle. They did not want the audience to get the impression that he was a hood wearing a leather jacket so they always had him on his bike to make it appear that he wore the jacket for safety reasons.

While noton his bike he was seen wearing a windbreaker.
 

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Furio Guinta


Yes, you are correct, with a minor spelling error. (furio giunta) I will give you full marks this time, but I will not be so generous next time!

( That is what the teachers use to say all the time in school )
 
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buttercup

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My Billboard book only lists songs from July 1955, but I just noticed that The Ballad Of Davy Crockett hit number one in March.
Good question fooled many of us.
However, Davy Crockett was not an actual television program. It was a miniseries shown during the Disneyland show.So technically it was not a television theme song. It was a song from the show.
The Davy Crockett song is correct.

You can't really be suggesting that the Davy Crockett song doesn't qualify as a TV theme song. I'm old enough to actually remember was on TV, and what songs were popular, in 1955.
 

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The Davy Crockett song is correct.

You can't really be suggesting that the Davy Crockett song doesn't qualify as a TV theme song. I'm old enough to actually remember was on TV, and what songs were popular, in 1955.
It was not the theme from a tv show since Davy Crockett was not the name of the program.
The program was called Disneyland and Davy Crockett was a portion of the show. Just like The Hardy Boys was a segment on The Mickey Mouse Club back around the same time.
The Ballad of Davy Crockett was a popular song, in fact it charted by more than one artist in 1955 but it was not considered a television theme song.
 

buttercup

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It was not the theme from a tv show since Davy Crockett was not the name of the program.
The program was called Disneyland and Davy Crockett was a portion of the show. Just like The Hardy Boys was a segment on The Mickey Mouse Club back around the same time.
The Ballad of Davy Crockett was a popular song, in fact it charted by more than one artist in 1955 but it was not considered a television theme song.
OK. I concede.
 
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