some of the standard and favorite I remember, but the other one's I remember but did not see them that often. The Snoop Sisters, Faraday and Company, and Tenafly. Wish some of the nostalgia channel or streaming would show those classic show.
This is a great take-off on a still-partially-appreciated artifact of the Golden Age of Television. A lot of folks today either forgot, or are too young to remember, that Columbo, McLoud, McMillan & Wife, Quincy, etc. were not separate television series from 1971-77. Clever of you to mix so many into one presentation like this and still make your music flow around them as if it was all supposed to be that way. And thanks for including the old NBC logo at the end like we're actually about to watch another NBC Mystery Movie. Interesting music. Sounded like we were back in the Disco era for a moment.
Could I love this any more than I do? I don't think so! It sounds gorgeous, includes all the unique characters from over the years (Tenafly!) and doesn't have the annoying voiceover at the end! Thank you for creating, and for sharing! 100/10
So glad you included all the intros. We've been watching Hec Ramsey every Sunday and I've just been playing a random version of the Mystery theme before each episode. From now on we'll use this one.
Nice performance. You featured several of shows from the Mystery Movie that I had long forgotten had begun there and had their own series, like McCloud, Quincy,ME, Columbo,& McMillan & Wife. Well done!
This was absolutley wonderful!! It reminded me of when my sisters and I would gather in our grandparents bedroom to watch these programs. Thank you for the wonderful walk down memory lane.
Well-done, really! I have fond memories of this music, and this series. Henry Mancini did it again! Part of the good old days, when you had a variety of prime-time dramas involving actual filmmakers and actors; rather than “reality” competitions, match-making, talent contests, and game show remakes. (CBS and ABC followed suit with their own revolving mystery shows.) Your extended arrangement is excellent; in fact, in parts it sounds better than the original.
well, hell Neil, that was actually pretty good (still listening) i hope you spliced in at the end the classic voice over "Tonight starring Peter Falk, as Columbo"
@@joshpritt2146 It took a lot of digging to find it. I wanted to be as fully inclusive as the piece would allow and get as many as I could in there. "Quincy, M.E." was pretty important as it went to is own series.
Excellent! You captured it perfectly.
I remember watching this growing up. Brings back memories.
some of the standard and favorite I remember, but the other one's I remember but did not see them that often. The Snoop Sisters, Faraday and Company, and Tenafly. Wish some of the nostalgia channel or streaming would show those classic show.
I found on eBay the entire series for Banacek on DVD. He was my favorite next to Columbo.
This is a great take-off on a still-partially-appreciated artifact of the Golden Age of Television. A lot of folks today either forgot, or are too young to remember, that Columbo, McLoud, McMillan & Wife, Quincy, etc. were not separate television series from 1971-77. Clever of you to mix so many into one presentation like this and still make your music flow around them as if it was all supposed to be that way. And thanks for including the old NBC logo at the end like we're actually about to watch another NBC Mystery Movie. Interesting music. Sounded like we were back in the Disco era for a moment.
Well done!!
Could I love this any more than I do? I don't think so! It sounds gorgeous, includes all the unique characters from over the years (Tenafly!) and doesn't have the annoying voiceover at the end! Thank you for creating, and for sharing! 100/10
So glad you included all the intros. We've been watching Hec Ramsey every Sunday and I've just been playing a random version of the Mystery theme before each episode. From now on we'll use this one.
Nice performance. You featured several of shows from the Mystery Movie that I had long forgotten had begun there and had their own series, like McCloud, Quincy,ME, Columbo,& McMillan & Wife. Well done!
@@MrCcoolg Thank you very much!
This was absolutley wonderful!! It reminded me of when my sisters and I would gather in our grandparents bedroom to watch these programs. Thank you for the wonderful walk down memory lane.
My absolute pleasure!
As a 70s kid I always wondered if the guy with the flashlight found what he was looking for.
That man scares me. Or it did with I was a little kid.
Me too he was a scary figure
The guy did eventually find what he was looking for -- more flashlight batteries!
@@thomaslevy2119 ray o vac too.
Well-done, really! I have fond memories of this music, and this series. Henry Mancini did it again! Part of the good old days, when you had a variety of prime-time dramas involving actual filmmakers and actors; rather than “reality” competitions, match-making, talent contests, and game show remakes. (CBS and ABC followed suit with their own revolving mystery shows.)
Your extended arrangement is excellent; in fact, in parts it sounds better than the original.
Thank you so much! Very much appreciated! :-)
😂❤bought back memories with tears
You're welcome. 😊
You're welcome. 😊
Sounds from my youth, meant my pareints were in the family room watching TV on the color set, while I was upstairs watching on the portable b/w.
I remember those days and a similar scenario. 😉
wonderful
Glad some of these programs air on Saturday mornings through afternoons on COZI TV.
well, hell Neil, that was actually pretty good (still listening) i hope you spliced in at the end the classic voice over "Tonight starring Peter Falk, as Columbo"
henery will be proud of you
Not bad! I like it 😊
Tonight! Starring Peter Falk As Columbo!
This version seems to have all the characters 😃😃😃😃
I did my best to include as many as I could find footage for.
Neil, what keyboards are you using here? It sounds great! Thanks
Thank you! I'm using a 30 year old Miracle keyboard coupled with Magix Music Maker Premium, then mixed using Audacity.
How did u get the Quincy footage
Ancient Chinese secret. 😉
@@TVsGreatestHits i know but how did you get the footage, did you recreated it?
@@joshpritt2146 It took a lot of digging to find it. I wanted to be as fully inclusive as the piece would allow and get as many as I could in there. "Quincy, M.E." was pretty important as it went to is own series.