Hands down the best station identification ever! The concept, the graphics, the music and the instrumentation never cease to thrill me. Harp glissandros, flute flutters and whatever else with the voiceover send a tingle down my spine. Love it! Thank you for this amazing compilation.
Agree with the previous comment...the full “Laramie” Peacock open still gives me chills 50 years later, but hearing the variants is amazing (Joe Williams? Wow)...
A bit older than yourself, and believe this was the animated NBC peacock logo opening especially tailored for its yearly airing of "The Wizard of OZ" (opens in B&W). That event was quite an anticipated treat for us kids in the 60's!
You know the errie music use to creep me out when i was a kid not so much now ,yet the PBS tones still gets me i still jump out of my skin when i see it here .
It’s kinda a combo of the low flute (slowed down music for a slower logo), a diminished chord in there, and then the curiosity provoking major 7th chord at the end. 🤔🤔🤔
I'm a '66 kid, so the later, softer Peacock was my favorite. One's that sent me running for the behind-the-sofa was the Paramount end vanity card with the orchestral stinger. Brrrr! And the Viacom V of Doom!
Could've been but it was for _Get Smart_ The Oz showing also could've been _The following program will only start and end in lively black and white on NBC_
This Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On NBC. The Opening, Non-Presentation, Video And Audio Portions Are Previously Pre-Recorded. (1960).
By far, the best intro is the one that starts at 1:50: Joe Williams singing while the Count Basie Orchestra provides musical accompaniment. Count Basie was the best, Joe Williams vocals gave Basie that extra spark in the mid-50's.
From The Crossroads Of America. The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WFBM-TV Channel 6. The National Broadcasting Company Station In Indianapolis, Indiana (1960 Version).
Watching WandaVision reminded me of this -- I got the tune from the 60s ones (about 2:15 on) in my head and had to look it up to explain it to someone who wasn't old enough to remember these. :-)
we had the first color tv on the block, and I was recently reminded that many of my friends would come over just to see this (I thought it was because they liked me!) lol
Voiceovers of interest: Ben Grauer, Fred Collins, Mel Brandt, Vic Roby. When the "Kaleidoscopic Peacock" was used between 1962-75, it would be used before the start of a local special, in, say, Washington . Vic Roby would say, "Now a special program brought to you in living color, on WRC-TV".
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WBAP-TV Channel 5. The National Broadcasting Company Station Serving The Fort Worth-Dallas Area. (1959 Version).
Wow hearing that old intro makes the hair on my arms stand up, it's as if I've been transcended back in time. Sill awesome, even better with distance now. Don't know what everyone else is joking or laughing about you people must be on your first lifr yet.
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Oh, man, that jazz theme 0:55!! I wager there weren't too many people with color sets back in the 50s. When was the peacock first introduced, do you know?? 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 And Jack Benny, PRICELESS!!
What makes this a little more hilarious is that in some variations, there's a little bit of a hilarious self-awareness, notably the "lively black & white" and "all the lawyers in LA are busy fighting NBC" variations.
From America's Finest City. The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On KOGO-TV Channel 10. A Television Service Of The Time-Life Broadcasting Division With The National Broadcasting Company. San Diego, California.
When tv shows started to be broadcast in color I bugged the shit out of my parents to buy us a color tv. My family wasn't poor, but my parents held firm and stuck with our Zenith black and white tv. In 1965, my family moved to Abilene, Texas where we lived on base at Dyess AFB. We were staying in the NCO family housing until we could be approved for a housing unit. We moved to Dyess a few days before Christmas of 65, and in the common room of the NCO temporary housing, there was a color tv that me and my sister would watch our favorite shows on. On New Years Day of 66, my mom and dad went with us to the common room lounge to watch the Rose Parade. My mom loved seeing it in color and a few days later my dad loaded the family in our pink (yes, it was Pepto Bismol pink) 62 Rambler station wagon and headed off to the local Montgomery Ward Store. He then shocked the hell out of me by heading to the electronics department where he proceeded to buy a 21" color tv. I didn't know it at the time, but I found out later that Magnavox licensed their TVs for sale by Montgomery Ward. I just recently purchased a 65" Samsung QN90A tv, and I paid about $1700 for it. I've had it for less than a month and I must say it's the best tv I've ever owned. Great for watching sports on. I'm looking forward to the Bengals playing the Titans this weekend. They are a great young team, but I believe they're still a few players and a year or two away from competing for and winning a Super Bowl. Enjoy this weekend's games, folks.
Peacock should have been facing to the right. We ain't never saw it in color because we ain't never had no color TV. 2:13 What magnificent, creative music! Noticed it years before I became a classical organist.
On TV Land when they show Bonanza reruns they've shown the Iconic Peacock and music. Omg. Just grabs your attention. I actually push it back to hear it again.
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On KUTV Television Channel 2. National Broadcasting Company For Salt Lake City, Utah. (1963-1965).
This Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On Television Station KARK-TV Channel 4. Serving Little Rock, Arkansas With The National Broadcasting Company Television Network. (1958-1964).
Here’s my version of the logo at 1:51 Kuzco: (singing) 🎶 Count Basie swinging, let’s all make a day. The name’s Emperor Kuzco and I’m here to state, that the following show starring Tak and me, comes to you in living color on M C C!🎶
The Following Program In Living Color Is Brought To You By KCOY-TV Channel 12. The National Broadcasting Company Television Station In The Central Coast. Santa Maria, California. (1965-1968).
All of the Peacocks are special in their own way, but special mention must be given to the Krofft Brother's hilarious live action bird given the hook. ("Wait a minute. You're not the NBC Peacock!") 🦚🦚🦚🦚"BWAAAK!"🦚🦚🦚🦚
The Live Broadcast May Have Been Colour, But That Looks Like A Kinescope. I Always Felt Bad For People Outside Of The Eastern Time Zone That Had To View Things By Kinescope.
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On KRON-TV Channel 4. Your Bay Area's NBC Station Serving San Francisco, Oakland And San Jose, California.
From The Queen City Of The West. Cincinnati, Ohio. The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WLWT Channel 5. First In Cincinnati Television.
From Sacramento, California. The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On KCRA-TV Channel 3. Where The News Comes First In Northern California. Your NBC Station.
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WWJ-TV Channel 4. The Detroit News Television Station In Detroit, Michigan Together With The National Broadcasting Company.
@JayH7745 I hope you will reply to this I have The Dean Martin Show on DVD from Time-Life but that's not where I got it from I found it at Barnes & Noble.....love Dean Martin great singer actor comedian and one handsome sexy hot dreamy suave debonair guy
@@sherryhannah498 I've purchased all of The Dean Martin Variety Show DVD's that have been released so far. I've been hoping for a larger box set or collection of DVD or Blu-ray sets of the variety show to be released. I know that tons of legal problems have to be worked out before each episode can be released. The Dean Martin Variety Show DVD's definitely sell extremely well. So all we can do is sit and wait. 🤗
3:18 the following program is brought to you in living colour on WKYC tv 3:30 the following program is brought to you in living colour on WMAQ tv 4:33 now a special program in living colour on NBC 4:40 the following NBC sports program is brought to you in living colour 4:46 hot dog and Jambo will not be seen this morning so that we may bring you the following 4:58 NBC Monday night at the movies will not be presented tonight so that we may bring you the following 5:42 Petrocelli will not be seen tonight but will return next week at its regular time
Jacob Gabriel Flores speaking of Petrocelli did you know Barry Newman who played Petrocelli died a few days ago?????...he was 96 years old........I hope you will reply to this
Takes me back to my childhood. Sorry that they couldn't find it in their hearts to continue. It's very iconic
Hands down the best station identification ever! The concept, the graphics, the music and the instrumentation never cease to thrill me. Harp glissandros, flute flutters and whatever else with the voiceover send a tingle down my spine. Love it! Thank you for this amazing compilation.
Agree with the previous comment...the full “Laramie” Peacock open still gives me chills 50 years later, but hearing the variants is amazing (Joe Williams? Wow)...
Fantastic! It still sounds as familiar as it did back then. Thanks for posting. 👍
Peach: The following program is brought to you in living color on NBC.
Bowser: It just starts in black and white.
2:52 - I remember this as a four-year old in 1965 and being my most favorite Peacock opening of all. THANK YOU for the great memories!!
A bit older than yourself, and believe this was the animated NBC peacock logo opening especially tailored for its yearly airing of "The Wizard of OZ" (opens in B&W). That event was quite an anticipated treat for us kids in the 60's!
I do too and I was 5
@@criscokiddothat movie traumatized me as a toddler
So you were born in 1961?
What beautiful imagines of the NBC peacock.
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On KNBC Channel 4. Your Color Television Station In Los Angeles, California.
I could watch this for 10 hours straight
You know the errie music use to creep me out when i was a kid not so much now ,yet the PBS tones still gets me i still jump out of my skin when i see it here .
the music sounds like it was recorded backwards.......these peacock intro used to creep me out, too......
It’s kinda a combo of the low flute (slowed down music for a slower logo), a diminished chord in there, and then the curiosity provoking major 7th chord at the end. 🤔🤔🤔
I'm a '66 kid, so the later, softer Peacock was my favorite. One's that sent me running for the behind-the-sofa was the Paramount end vanity card with the orchestral stinger. Brrrr! And the Viacom V of Doom!
@@cjc363636 That Paramount logo scared me to death when I was a little boy! 🫣🫣
I wonder if the "it only starts in black & white" was for a Wizard of Oz showing
Could've been but it was for _Get Smart_
The Oz showing also could've been _The following program will only start and end in lively black and white on NBC_
Love these old Peacock promos.
That is one hard working Peacock!
This Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On NBC. The Opening, Non-Presentation, Video And Audio Portions Are Previously Pre-Recorded. (1960).
Really good compilation - thanks for putting that together!
My favorite NBC Peacock logo is the 1960s version. That's the one I liked the most.
The sequence starting at 2:14 is the one that brings me the fondest memories.
That’s the one I waited for, too! 🥰
I love it!
That's the I really remember.
Yes, the music was much more fitting!
Happy to see this again.Loved it.
I love when the peacock sneezes it’s hilarious lol
By far, the best intro is the one that starts at 1:50: Joe Williams singing while the Count Basie Orchestra provides musical accompaniment. Count Basie was the best, Joe Williams vocals gave Basie that extra spark in the mid-50's.
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I agree
@@Theplanekid2916 huh?
WOW!
WOW!
My favorite Peacock logo of all time.
From The Crossroads Of America. The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WFBM-TV Channel 6. The National Broadcasting Company Station In Indianapolis, Indiana (1960 Version).
Watching WandaVision reminded me of this -- I got the tune from the 60s ones (about 2:15 on) in my head and had to look it up to explain it to someone who wasn't old enough to remember these. :-)
we had the first color tv on the block, and I was recently reminded that many of my friends would come over just to see this (I thought it was because they liked me!) lol
5:57 this is literally the funniest one yet
The Laramie Peacock is the most memorable one for me.
6:39 THE LOGO HAD ME LAUGHING 😂😂😂😂
Geaaaaakiiii!!!!
Voiceovers of interest: Ben Grauer, Fred Collins, Mel Brandt, Vic Roby. When the "Kaleidoscopic Peacock" was used between 1962-75, it would be used before the start of a local special, in, say, Washington . Vic Roby would say, "Now a special program brought to you in living color, on WRC-TV".
5:42 - John Harlan
Art James also in there a bit before four minutes and Voyle Gilmore in there too
"brought to you in lively black and white" haha :D
It's actually "Brought to you in *lively* black and white", LOL
@@ddrffman9979 woops, looks like I made a typo
Color
Lively*
The audio is real, but the video is fake
My favorite would probably have to be the one at 1:41. The vibraphone and trombone is a great combination.
I Like It!
7:00 Wait a minute! You’re not the NBC peacock!
*AAAAAAA*
LOL 😆
3:04 just when you expected it...
*Presenting in lively black and white*
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WBAP-TV Channel 5. The National Broadcasting Company Station Serving The Fort Worth-Dallas Area. (1959 Version).
@leobertoalbano I hope you will reply to this now it's KXAS 5..I know cause I live in Texas though not in Dallas-Fort Worth
This is where NBC got their peacock logo, which then evolved as the decades went on.
1:20
Announcer: The following programme is brought to you in living colour om NBC!
Peacock: WELL WHERE'S THE DAM COLOUR?!
Announcer: iT jUsTs StArTs In BlAcK & wHiTe....
Wow hearing that old intro makes the hair on my arms stand up, it's as if I've been transcended back in time. Sill awesome, even better with distance now. Don't know what everyone else is joking or laughing about you people must be on your first lifr yet.
It gives me goosebumps
everytime they've played it as well
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@Zander Raylan Instablaster =)
Same here. This was my introduction of NBC.
Oh, man, that jazz theme 0:55!! I wager there weren't too many people with color sets back in the 50s. When was the peacock first introduced, do you know?? 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 And Jack Benny, PRICELESS!!
Yea, the jazz theme peacock was pretty cool. And the peacock was first introduced in 1956 and is still used to this day.
@@ddrffman9979 yes!
Agreed!! Hearing that, you got the feeling you could just kick back and know you were in for a great night of entertainment!!!
@@x60hz Ain't it the truth!!!
@@ddrffman9979 I'm glad!! At least there are still some original things that haven't been destroyed by modernism!!
I read somewhere that the last time this was played regularly was the first episode of Little House of the Prairie in September of 1974
I think it was retired in 1976
It retired in like 1997 i guessing im probably not correct
@@Imanoob5721xtimes The logo was seldom used after 1974.Prior to 1974 it was used before every primetime NBC program.
@@bobwhite2609 oh ok
I miss that logo. I wish they would bring that back in HD. Just one question. Does anyone remember what pre-empted the shows Hot Dog and Jambo?
This Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On KNBC Channel 4 In Los Angeles. The Opening And Some Audio Portions Are Pre-Recorded. (1971).
NBC really needs to bring this back
they did were the person says "the following program is brought to you in living color on NBC" then it changed to the logo we have today
What makes this a little more hilarious is that in some variations, there's a little bit of a hilarious self-awareness, notably the "lively black & white" and "all the lawyers in LA are busy fighting NBC" variations.
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WAPI-TV Channel 13. NBC For Birmingham, Alabama.
From The Two Virginias. The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WHIS-TV Channel 6. NBC For Bluefield, West Virginia.
From America's Finest City. The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On KOGO-TV Channel 10. A Television Service Of The Time-Life Broadcasting Division With The National Broadcasting Company. San Diego, California.
Kirby watches to NBC! Lived watched to your Retro Special Channels.
3:30 Announcer: The following presentation is brought to you in living color, on WMAQ TV.
Me: ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT?
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On KOAA TV
NBC: YES WE'RE SURE ABOUT THAT!!!
@@JasonDelarosa2000 But i See everything in Black and White
The WMAQ peacock was before an episode of the Chicago version of "It's Academic" (the team from Crete Monee High School was shown very briefly).
all pbs cbs and abc oh my gosh 🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️
You forgot 2 NBC logos:
1. The Peacock goes away using rollerskates.
2. The Peacock has a seizure before being broken down.
I've already been told about the first one, but I don't think I've ever seen the second one.
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@@AlexanderH2021 Thanks for showing me!
@@ddrffman9979 You're welcome!
Did you mean sneezes?
This Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WCSH Television Channel 6 From Portland, Maine.
When tv shows started to be broadcast in color I bugged the shit out of my parents to buy us a color tv. My family wasn't poor, but my parents held firm and stuck with our Zenith black and white tv. In 1965, my family moved to Abilene, Texas where we lived on base at Dyess AFB. We were staying in the NCO family housing until we could be approved for a housing unit. We moved to Dyess a few days before Christmas of 65, and in the common room of the NCO temporary housing, there was a color tv that me and my sister would watch our favorite shows on. On New Years Day of 66, my mom and dad went with us to the common room lounge to watch the Rose Parade. My mom loved seeing it in color and a few days later my dad loaded the family in our pink (yes, it was Pepto Bismol pink) 62 Rambler station wagon and headed off to the local Montgomery Ward Store. He then shocked the hell out of me by heading to the electronics department where he proceeded to buy a 21" color tv. I didn't know it at the time, but I found out later that Magnavox licensed their TVs for sale by Montgomery Ward. I just recently purchased a 65" Samsung QN90A tv, and I paid about $1700 for it. I've had it for less than a month and I must say it's the best tv I've ever owned. Great for watching sports on. I'm looking forward to the Bengals playing the Titans this weekend. They are a great young team, but I believe they're still a few players and a year or two away from competing for and winning a Super Bowl. Enjoy this weekend's games, folks.
1:51 is miuzic nbc
Peacock: AH-CHOO!!!!!!......Man: Gesundheit Peacock: Thanks
I love the NBC sneezing Peacock
1968! 😆
6:43 In Livid Color? What show was this?
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On KPRC-TV Channel 2. Your NBC Station In Houston, Texas.
Now I'm in the mood for some count Basie....thanks
6:30 Gesundheit Thank you LMAO!!!!
Peacock should have been facing to the right. We ain't never saw it in color because we ain't never had no color TV. 2:13 What magnificent, creative music! Noticed it years before I became a classical organist.
No No No,NBC Peacock Was In The Bathroom
On TV Land when they show Bonanza reruns they've shown the Iconic Peacock and music. Omg. Just grabs your attention. I actually push it back to hear it again.
3:26 Announcer: The following program is brought to you in living color, over WMAQ-TV 5
Me: are you sure about that?
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On KUTV Television Channel 2. National Broadcasting Company For Salt Lake City, Utah. (1963-1965).
So classy….love the flourishes
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WSM-TV Channel 4. Your NBC Station In Nashville, Tennessee.
2:14 - this is the earliest one I remember. It had the "introduction" that later clips didn't have.
0:18 1956 NBC Original peacock
1:16 Black & White Version
0:42 Bob Barker?
No, Jack Benny.
This Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On Television Station KARK-TV Channel 4. Serving Little Rock, Arkansas With The National Broadcasting Company Television Network. (1958-1964).
6:52-That was the peacock that appeared on "The Bugaloos" (it guarded the entrance to Benita Bizarre's jukebox).
Here’s my version of the logo at 1:51
Kuzco: (singing) 🎶 Count Basie swinging, let’s all make a day. The name’s Emperor Kuzco and I’m here to state, that the following show starring Tak and me, comes to you in living color on M C C!🎶
The Following Program For The Tokyo Summer Olympics Of 1964 Is Brought To You In Living Color On NBC.
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On KXAS-TV Channel 5. Your NBC Station In Fort Worth And Dallas, Texas. (1974 Version).
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WRTV Channel 6. Your NBC Affiliate In Indianapolis, Indiana. (1972 Version).
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WTMJ-TV Channel 4. Your NBC Station In Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The Following Program In Living Color Is Brought To You By KCOY-TV Channel 12. The National Broadcasting Company Television Station In The Central Coast. Santa Maria, California. (1965-1968).
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WTLV Channel 12. Your NBC Color Station Serving Jacksonville, Florida.
The freaking NBC Peacock is cool.🦚👌🧿😎🗽😂😂😂
All of the Peacocks are special in their own way, but special mention must be given to the Krofft Brother's hilarious live action bird given the hook. ("Wait a minute. You're not the NBC Peacock!")
🦚🦚🦚🦚"BWAAAK!"🦚🦚🦚🦚
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WFLA-TV Channel 8. Your Colorful Channel 8 For Tampa Bay. Tampa, Florida.
6:43 O NO DA UNDED PEACOCK! OH NOOOOOOO
6:07 God Bless You LOLOLOL!!!!!!
From The City Of Portland, Oregon. The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On KGW-TV Channel 8. Your NBC Station.
The- -following program is brought to you in living color. On NBC. Haha :D 0:01
The Live Broadcast May Have Been Colour, But That Looks Like A Kinescope. I Always Felt Bad For People Outside Of The Eastern Time Zone That Had To View Things By Kinescope.
Black and White
B&W Print!?
@@raveloantolin3681 Yep!
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WDAF-TV Channel 4. Your NBC Station Serving Kansas City, Missouri.
@leobertoalbano now WDAF 4 is FOX
6:45 why isn’t anybody talking about this one? It’s creepy!
A zombie peacock be like random if its undead
70s
The following program is brought to you “Living In Color” on NBC.
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On KRON-TV Channel 4. Your Bay Area's NBC Station Serving San Francisco, Oakland And San Jose, California.
The Preceding Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On NBC By Chevrolet. (1959).
6:42 Did the peacock just talked? OMG.
Thanks
From The Queen City Of The West. Cincinnati, Ohio. The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WLWT Channel 5. First In Cincinnati Television.
7:00 wait a minute, you're not the nbc peacock!
That's probably the peacock guarding Benita Bizarre's jukebox on "The Bugaloos".
0:21 I think these are my favorites of the bunch, if NBC celebrates its centennial in 2026 they should make an animation like this as tribute
From Sacramento, California. The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On KCRA-TV Channel 3. Where The News Comes First In Northern California. Your NBC Station.
6:39yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa chooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow
Cannon Comedy Show man: Gesundheit peacock: thanks
4:52 now a special program in living color on nbc
The Following Program Is Brought To You In Living Color On WWJ-TV Channel 4. The Detroit News Television Station In Detroit, Michigan Together With The National Broadcasting Company.
@ 5:58 Uh... Don't I know that voice? 😯
I loved seeing the NBC Peacock before The Dean Martin Show. Everybody loves somebody! 🤗
@JayH7745 I hope you will reply to this I have The Dean Martin Show on DVD from Time-Life but that's not where I got it from I found it at Barnes & Noble.....love Dean Martin great singer actor comedian and one handsome sexy hot dreamy suave debonair guy
@@sherryhannah498 I've purchased all of The Dean Martin Variety Show DVD's that have been released so far. I've been hoping for a larger box set or collection of DVD or Blu-ray sets of the variety show to be released. I know that tons of legal problems have to be worked out before each episode can be released. The Dean Martin Variety Show DVD's definitely sell extremely well. So all we can do is sit and wait. 🤗
The Following WCKT Program Is Brought To You In Living Color. WCKT Television. Channel 7. Miami, Florida.
4:40 NBC Sports
We all sat around our first colored television just waiting for this to appear. Then all you heard was ooooos and ahhhhhs.
the following program is brought to you in living color on WWJ-TV-4, your Detroit News station (not related to the current CBS O&O station on 62)
3:18 the following program is brought to you in living colour on WKYC tv
3:30 the following program is brought to you in living colour on WMAQ tv
4:33 now a special program in living colour on NBC
4:40 the following NBC sports program is brought to you in living colour
4:46 hot dog and Jambo will not be seen this morning so that we may bring you the following
4:58 NBC Monday night at the movies will not be presented tonight so that we may bring you the following
5:42 Petrocelli will not be seen tonight but will return next week at its regular time
Jacob Gabriel Flores speaking of Petrocelli did you know Barry Newman who played Petrocelli died a few days ago?????...he was 96 years old........I hope you will reply to this
After the 3:30 peacock, the beginning of Chicago's version of "It's Academic" is briefly seen.