Which, after a few days a couple of weeks ago where there was no applause
on the bumper, they've gone back to having applause over the bumper.  Once
again, if you're not shooting the audience and don't need to keep them from
waving at the camera, why the applause?  Do they want people to think
they've been clapping for 2 1/2 minutes straight?

Mark Jeffries
Saints Spotlight Editor
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On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 12:38 AM 'David Bruggeman' via TVorNotTV <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Because I'm catching up with The Late Show, I just watched the Candice
> Bergen episode.  The intro and outro music for the second guest (New
> Zealand PM Ardern), was mostly the Cole Porter standard "I Get A Kick Out
> of You."  FWIW, it was much easier to recognize in the outro than in the
> intro.
>
> They carried the same tune through the short bumper that breaks up the
> long commercial break around 12:25.
>
> On Sunday, September 30, 2018, 4:57:57 PM EDT, PGage <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>  The Monk insight has been very helpful for me overall in thinking about
> this I music on the show (if not about this specific instance). It suggests
> that, while he occasionally plays guests on with music related to them,
> more often he is working off of some other theme - maybe often related to
> jazz. We know that when Aretha died he used her music for all of one show,
> and he recently used all Prince music on occasion of a release of new music
> from his estate. I like Jazz in general and Monk in particular, but unless
> it is from well known tracks I would not recognize many references.
>
> Perhaps the Murder, She Wrote theme was the closest tv reference to
> something related to whatever musical theme he was using that night?
>
> <Pause for quick Wikipedia check). The Murder theme was written by British
> composer John Addison who died in 1998. He did a lot of film and TV scores,
> and some classical compositions. Maybe Batiste studied some of this things
> in grad school. I vaguely recognize the story the Wikis tell that Addison
> had been a British solider involved in Operation Market Garden, and then
> wrote the score to the film “A Bridge Too Far” about the ill-fated
> operation.
>
>
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