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It accompanied a new montage-style credits sequence featuring images of Manchester and Weatherfield.
* Deleted: The opening credits sequence.
This speculation was fueled in October 2004 when the official website startrek. com posted an opening credits sequence in which Scott Bakula recites a modified version of the famous speech, ending instead of with the gender-specific ' man ' or the gender-and species-neutral ' one ' but rather the species-specific ' human ', accompanied by " Archer's Theme ", the instrumental used as the closing credits music for the series.
Star Trek: The Animated Series was the only Star Trek series not to feature a cold open (" teaser ") and started directly with the title sequence ( although some overseas versions of the original live action series, such as that run by the BBC in the U. K. in the 1960s and 1970s, ran the teaser after the credits ).
Along with the addition of Robert Patrick to the main cast, the sequence used new images and updated photos for Duchovny and Gillian Anderson ( although Duchovny only appears in the opening credits when he himself appears in an episode ).
The opening titles / end credits of the first colour episodes originally used the b / w sequence from the ' 60s tinted in red, as seen on UKTV Gold repeats in 2006.
In a 2010 issue of TV Guide, the show's opening title sequence ranked # 4 on a list of TV's top 10 credits sequences, as selected by readers.
Carney has posted three video clips from Shadows I for viewing on his website to verify the film's condition and indicate the presence of a complete credits sequence, which demonstrates that the version he possesses is a final version, not a rough assembly.
It was released by United Artists without the MPAA logo in the credits or title sequence, since the film did not receive Production Code approval.
Just like Starz, Showtime has recently begun to air lower-third promotions for upcoming programs during films airing during primetime slots on the main channel and during original series on the main Showtime channel, Showtime 2 and Showcase ( in the case of its original series, the closing credits are typically replaced with a marginalized credit sequence similar to those used by the major U. S. broadcast networks ).
In 2010, TV Guide ranked the show's opening title sequence No. 3 on a list of TV's top 10 credits sequences, as selected by readers.
Although some minor incidental cues were lost, some sonically ' damaged ' cues – so called due to a deterioration of the surviving audio elements – are placed at the end of the disc's program time following the track " An Architect's Dream " which is used over the end credits sequence.
This opening sequence also credits Johnson, Garrett and Carter as series regulars.
This season had a dramatically different opening credits sequence.
After completion of the pilot episode, the budget would not allow an elaborate scene to serve as the sequence played during the show's opening credits.
The closing title sequence for episode four features Baker's face instead of Peter Davison, and credits him as the Doctor before Davison's own credit.
Also, the signature theme music and full title sequence were dropped from the opening credits, and when the theme music was used it was written and scored in a more sombre fashion.
The film revolutionizes the use of special effects in film and television production, and also popularizes the notion, even though Lucas was told by the Screen Actor's Guild that he must, of omitting any sort of opening credits sequence, and so distributed the film independently.
During the closing credits, LeRoy added a light-hearted sequence of Nancy Kelly, Christine, holding Patty McCormack, Rhoda, over her leg and spanking her — possibly to remind audiences that this is just a play.
This revised title sequence eliminated the opening technical credits.
However, a few had the 1945 opening version of that song — some cartoons had the standard length of the Blue Ribbon title sequence, with the audio from the original credits playing over the part where the cartoon's title is shown ( such as Farm Frolics, Old Glory, Wacky Wildlife, and Tick Tock Tuckered ), while others had a shortened version of said sequence ( edited to fit the length of the music ; cartoons with this style opening included Lost and Foundling and Trap Happy Porky ).
The sequence ends with Dante's dead face looking off past the camera ; after the credits roll, a customer ( played by Smith, with his beard shaved off ) comes into the store, sees no one around ( Dante is lying dead behind the counter ) and steals some cigarettes.
* Finally, the film ends with the animated flowers and foot from the title sequence of Flying Circus ( itself rife with the aforementioned gratuitous phallic imagery )— together with a portion of the theme music, John Philip Sousa's Liberty Bell, playing on a TV set drifting off into space, before the " Galaxy Song " plays over the end credits, ending in a letter of thanks to all the fish who participated in the film, and a wish for peace and a better future for fish everywhere.

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It is also possible, but equally doubtful, that he actually shot down the hundreds of men with which his legend credits him.
For example, suppose another excess profits tax similar to prior laws is enacted, providing for carryover of excess profits credits.
The bet in this municipal bond arbitrage is that, over a longer period of time, two similar instruments — municipal bonds and interest rate swaps — will correlate with each other ; they are both very high quality credits, have the same maturity and are denominated in U. S. dollars.
A remix of the original Bubble Bobble music is played in the game's end credits.
The two totals must agree – this agreement is not by chance – because under the double-entry rules, whenever there is a posting, the debits of the posting equal the credits of the posting.
In 1987, Charles provided the poem track used for the opening credits of the BBC series The Marksman, which he also acted in, and the track is included on the album " The Marksman: Music from the BBC TV series ".
The credits of the original film say that the film is based on In A Glass Darkly.
Matthew, the youngest, is a versatile cellist with an impressive list of composing and performance credits.
It embodies the virtues its translator credits to the Chinese original: a gemlike lucidity that is radiant with humor, grace, largeheartedness, and deep wisdom.
Deism is related to naturalism because it credits the formation of life and the universe to a higher power, using only natural processes.
or A. Mus. D ) degrees in double bass performance provide an opportunity for advanced study at the highest artistic and pedagogical level, requiring usually an additional 54 + credit hours beyond a Master's degree ( which is about 30 + credits beyond a Bachelor's degree ).
The main controversy over both school vouchers and education tax credits is that they put public education in direct competition with private education, threatening to reduce and reallocate public school funding to private schools.
Many of the extras were recruited by Amber Rudd who is described in the credits as " Aristocracy Co-ordinator "— among those used were Lords Burlington and Woolton.
Apart from the end credits ( where he is listed as Steven Martin ), Raymond Burr's character is never referred to by his full name, only as " Mr. Martin " or simply " Martin ", for the entirety of the US version.
The Oxford English Dictionary credits Robin Morgan with coining the term in her 1970 book, Sisterhood is Powerful.
Notably, Behe credits philosopher William Paley for the original concept, not von Bertalanffy, and suggests that his application of the concept to biological systems is entirely original.
The first is the lushly orchestrated track featured during the opening and closing credits of the film.
* Lamont Herbert Dozier credits Klein as an inspiration for the song he co-wrote " Loco in Acapulco "; " I believe the song depicts the consumeristic nature of the materialist society that is obsessed with brand identity.
During the opening credits of the film version of The Name of the Rose, it is described as " A palimpsest of the novel by Umberto Eco ".
" He abbreviates his numerous roles in his film credits ; Once Upon A Time In Mexico, for instance, is " shot, chopped, and scored by Robert Rodriguez ", and Sin City is " shot and cut by Robert Rodriguez.
Some critics informally refer to the FitzGerald's English versions as " The Rubaiyat of FitzOmar ", a nickname that both recognizes the liberties FitzGerald inflicted on his purported source and also credits FitzGerald for the considerable portion of the " translation " that is his own creation.
If the property is someday sold or subdivided, the proceeds must be distributed equally with no credits given for any excess than any one co-owner may have contributed to purchase the property.

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