Well, yes - that is my default assumption.

I have just been trying to bend over backwards to see if I am missing
something. As I have noted here a couple of times, his use of play-on music
has been puzzling to me. It often (more accurately, sometimes) seems
neither a reference to the guest, nor just an independent musical choice,
but in some odd and often discordant way “guest adjacent”. The most obvious
explanation is that a young guy who spent his youth becoming a world class
musician and hanging out win cool places rather than watching TV and
mainlining pop culture makes occasional mistakes (after all, apparently if
Bob Newhart was a guest and I was the musical director I would play him on
with the theme from Murder She Wrote) but maybe it is some kind of modern
New Orleans Jazz way of playing the music you don’t expect, or something.

On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 4:40 AM Jon Delfin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Another possibility: Somebody thinks Candice Bergen starred in "Murder,
> She Wrote."
>
> Sometimes a screwup is just a screwup.
>
> On Fri, Sep 28, 2018, 2:23 AM 'David Bruggeman' via TVorNotTV <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> FWIW, I was in the 'Newhart' boat on my initial listen.
>>
>> The best I can find for a connection are two pretty obscure items:
>>
>> * A Murphy Brown episode called "Burger, She Wrote" around the theft of a
>> burger restaurant mascot
>> * Candice Bergen and Angela Lansbury starred on Broadway in a 2012
>> production of The Best Man.
>>
>> David
>>
>> On Thursday, September 27, 2018, 11:17:07 PM EDT, Diner <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> It was the theme to "Murder, She Wrote."
>> And no, I couldn't figure out the connection either.
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, September 27, 2018 at 10:36:44 AM UTC-4, PGage wrote:
>>
>> Last night’s show was a good example of the questions I have about
>> Batiste (I do notice I had been spelling and saying his name incorrectly).
>>
>> I am pretty sure he played on Candice Bergen with the theme from Newhart.
>> This raised the question, is there a sly or subtle connection (I checked to
>> see if maybe she was born or went to school in Vermont, but no) or was it
>> possible they somehow confused the shows. Or, as frankly seems his approach
>> much of the time, did they just choose a random TV sitcom them to play in
>> her honor? I want to think there is a cryptic, smart or hip explanation for
>> things like this, but not sure what it is.
>>
>>
>>
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