Author Ian Fleming wanted his cousin Christopher Lee to play Dr. No. (Lee would later appear as Scaramanga in the 007 flick The Man with the Golden Gun)
Hint: The second was Welcome Back Kotter in 1976.Five-O peaked at #4. The first to hit#1 would have to be either Welcome Back Kotter or SWAT as they both shows premiered in 1975.
If you are talking about the entire live action Batman series, the Joker was played by Casar Romero, Jack Nicholson & Heath Ledger. Mark Hamill was the voice of the Joker in the majority of the animated serials and video games, and Michael Emerson (Lost, Person of Interest) was the voice of the clown in the most recent animated movie "The Dark Knight Returns".
Hey. Hey. We're the Monkees.Hint: The second was Welcome Back Kotter in 1976.
What was the first TV theme tune/song to hit #1 in the charts?
Don Knotts
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Are you still mad cause I let the secret out that you appeared in the movie : Bevis gets Buttboffed?
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.
S.W.A.T. theme hit number one about 10 weeks before Kotter. SWAT hit on February 26th and Kotter on May 8th, both in 1976.Hint: The second was Welcome Back Kotter in 1976.
What was the first TV theme tune/song to hit #1 in the charts?
Re: What was the first TV theme tune/song to hit #1 in the charts?S.W.A.T. theme hit number one about 10 weeks before Kotter. SWAT hit on February 26th and Kotter on May 8th, both in 1976.
You must tell us which chart you are talking about. SWAT was the first television theme to hit #1 on Billboard which is the benchmark of music lists.Re: What was the first TV theme tune/song to hit #1 in the charts?
Not SWAT.
Here's another clue: 1955
My Billboard book only lists songs from July 1955, but I just noticed that The Ballad Of Davy Crockett hit number one in March.You must tell us which chart you are talking about. SWAT was the first television theme to hit #1 on Billboard which is the benchmark of music lists.