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'For Some Reason, I've Always Liked This Opening Song'

Yeppers! - That series rocked!

(BTW, I used to live in a 60s something apartment of that *type* [Mary Tyler Moore type - etc] - do they even exist anymore?)
 
Ok, if we are talking about theme songs, one of my favorites (and the show too, was the Rockford Files). Loved it. Have two seasons in DVD sets. James Garner is a class act. The Great Escape is a great movie!


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And here is a link to a blog by a Rockford Files fan. Scroll down the page some, and there's another link there to download a .MP3 file for ALL the phone answering machine messages that would play at the beginning of each episode!

http://journeyphoto.blogspot.com/2008/01/rockford-files.html
 
Yep, the Rockford Files. probaly my all time favorite- James Gardner is definitely a good guy. Its a shame that it isn't on in re-runs anywhere that I can find anymore. Used to be on WGN.
 
Rockford was very cool! Also liked!


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Rockford absolutely rocked. Great show and those Hawaii detective shows, Hawaii 50 and Magnum PI run a close second or even a tie sometimes.

I hate to admit it, but I've got the first five seasons of The Rockford Files on DVD.
 
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