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EPISODE 049 - CLASSICAL MUSIC

Pre-empted Show: Pavorotti Sings The Blues

Christine explains to the viewers during the intro that the opening music is actually a classical piece called The William Tell Overture.

While there's no real plot for this episode, the gang looks at the world of classical music and instruments. At the end, Christine conducts the band (the cast) to play Mozart's Concerto in D Minor, but Ross orders for the closing credits and music to roll to keep the audience from hearing their horrendous performance. Christine can actually play the violin beautifully, only during the opposites.

Production: Out Of Tune


DID YOU NOTICE?

  • Studio masters and home video recordings are both in existence.
  • When Ross shows the kids that the ukelele can also produce electric guitar sounds, the electric guitar track does not start for approximately a second after Les starts strumming wildly.

CLASSIC QUOTES

(Brodie is in his baseball uniform)
Christine: Hey Brodie! You're going to play baseball?
Brodie: Well I was, until my dad ordered me to go home and play my violin.
Christine: Oh, what a drag. What are you going to do?
Brodie: Compromise. (Hits baseball with his violin and breaks it as if it were a baseball bat)

Air date: Unknown

s: Justin Cammy, Alasdair Gillis, Abby Hagyard, Les Lye, Christine McGlade, Brodie Osome, Lisa Ruddy

w: Roger Price, Geoffrey Darby, Les Lye, Robert Burns and Brian Nichol

d: Geoffrey Darby


STAGE POLLUTION

GREEN SLIME: Lisa

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