- Tara Strong
- Dan Castellaneta
- Mel Blanc
- June Foray
- Don LaFontaine
- Mark Hamill
- H. Jon Benjamin
- Paul Frees
- Don Messick (the original Scooby-doo)
Voiceover actors
- Tara Strong
- Dan Castellaneta
- Mel Blanc
- June Foray
- Don LaFontaine
- Mark Hamill
- H. Jon Benjamin
- Paul Frees
- Don Messick (the original Scooby-doo)
- Nancy Cartwright
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Doctors not on medical shows
- Dr. Leonard H. McCoy, Star Trek
Doctors not on medical shows
- Dr. Leonard H. McCoy, Star Trek
- Dr. Leo Spaceman - 30 Rock
Well, I mean, technically, his official occupation is doctor. ![]()
Doctors not on medical shows
- Dr. Leonard H. McCoy, Star Trek
- Dr. Leo Spaceman - 30 Rock
- Dr. Who
Doctors not on medical shows
- Dr. Leonard H. McCoy, Star Trek
- Dr. Leo Spaceman - 30 Rock
- Dr. Who
- Dr. Phil
- Dr. Leonard H. McCoy, Star Trek
- Dr. Leo Spaceman - 30 Rock
- Dr. Who
- Dr. Phil
- Dr. Sheldon Cooper
- Dr. Leonard H. McCoy, Star Trek
- Dr. Leo Spaceman - 30 Rock
- Dr. Who
- Dr. Phil
- Dr. Sheldon Cooper
- Dr. Bombay
Doctors not on medical shows
- Dr. Leonard H. McCoy, Star Trek
- Dr. Leo Spaceman - 30 Rock
- Dr. Who
- Dr. Phil
- Dr. Sheldon Cooper
- Dr. Bombay
- Dr. Shrinker - Krofft Supershow
Doctors not on medical shows
- Dr. Leonard H. McCoy, Star Trek
- Dr. Leo Spaceman - 30 Rock
- Dr. Who
- Dr. Phil
- Dr. Sheldon Cooper
- Dr. Bombay
- Dr. Shrinker - Krofft Supershow
- Doctor Doom - Fantastic Four
Doctors not on medical shows
- Dr. Leonard H. McCoy, Star Trek
- Dr. Leo Spaceman - 30 Rock
- Dr. Who
- Dr. Phil
- Dr. Sheldon Cooper
- Dr. Bombay
- Dr. Shrinker - Krofft Supershow
- Doctor Doom - Fantastic Four
- Dr. Julian Bashir, ST:DS9
Doctors not on medical shows
- Dr. Leonard H. McCoy, Star Trek
- Dr. Leo Spaceman - 30 Rock
- Dr. Who
- Dr. Phil
- Dr. Sheldon Cooper
- Dr. Bombay
- Dr. Shrinker - Krofft Supershow
- Doctor Doom - Fantastic Four
- Dr. Julian Bashir, ST:DS9
- Doc Adams – Gunsmoke
He actually had two first names, by the way. The name used on the radio show (which featured William Conrad as Matt Dillon!) was ‘Charles’, but it was changed to ‘Galen’ for the television series.
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TV Themes that made Radio’s Top 40
(songs that were already a hit before their use on a show, like Happy Days’ “Rock Around the Clock”, don’t count)
- Nadia’s Theme (Theme from “The Young and the Restless”)
-“BB”-
TV Themes that made Radio’s Top 40
(songs that were already a hit before their use on a show, like Happy Days’ “Rock Around the Clock”, don’t count)
- Nadia’s Theme (Theme from “The Young and the Restless”)
- Welcome Back (Theme from “Welcome Back, Kotter”) - John Sebastian
Went to #1.
TV Themes that made Radio’s Top 40
(songs that were already a hit before their use on a show, like Happy Days’ “Rock Around the Clock”, don’t count)
- Nadia’s Theme (Theme from “The Young and the Restless”)
- Welcome Back (Theme from “Welcome Back, Kotter”) - John Sebastian
- Theme from S.W.A.T.- Rhythm Heritage
Also hit #1 in 1976
TV Themes that made Radio’s Top 40
(songs that were already a hit before their use on a show, like Happy Days’ “Rock Around the Clock”, don’t count)
- Nadia’s Theme (Theme from “The Young and the Restless”)
- Welcome Back (Theme from “Welcome Back, Kotter”) - John Sebastian
- Theme from S.W.A.T.- Rhythm Heritage
- Believe It or Not (Theme from “The Greatest American Hero”) - Joey Scarbury
Made it to number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, in 1981.
TV Themes that made Radio’s Top 40
(songs that were already a hit before their use on a show, like Happy Days’ “Rock Around the Clock”, don’t count)
- Nadia’s Theme (Theme from “The Young and the Restless”)
- Welcome Back (Theme from “Welcome Back, Kotter”) - John Sebastian
- Theme from S.W.A.T.- Rhythm Heritage
- Believe It or Not (Theme from “The Greatest American Hero”) - Joey Scarbury
- Bonanza - Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
#19 in 1961
TV Themes that made Radio’s Top 40
(songs that were already a hit before their use on a show, like Happy Days’ “Rock Around the Clock”, don’t count)
- Nadia’s Theme (Theme from “The Young and the Restless”)
- Welcome Back (Theme from “Welcome Back, Kotter”) - John Sebastian
- Theme from S.W.A.T.- Rhythm Heritage
- Believe It or Not (Theme from “The Greatest American Hero”) - Joey Scarbury
- Bonanza - Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
- Peter Gunn (Theme by Henry Mancini performed by Ray Anthony charted at #8 in 1959)
Sarah Vaughan, Duane Eddy, and others also had versions that made the charts.
ETA: Ray Anthony is still alive! He turned 100 in January and is the last surviving member of the Glenn Miller Orchestra.
TV Themes that made Radio’s Top 40
(songs that were already a hit before their use on a show, like Happy Days’ “Rock Around the Clock”, don’t count)
- Nadia’s Theme (Theme from “The Young and the Restless”)
- Welcome Back (Theme from “Welcome Back, Kotter”) - John Sebastian
- Theme from S.W.A.T.- Rhythm Heritage
- Believe It or Not (Theme from “The Greatest American Hero”) - Joey Scarbury
- Bonanza - Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
- Peter Gunn (Theme by Henry Mancini performed by Ray Anthony charted at #8 in 1959)
- Rockford Files - Mike Post
TV Themes that made Radio’s Top 40
(songs that were already a hit before their use on a show, like Happy Days’ “Rock Around the Clock”, don’t count)
- Nadia’s Theme (Theme from “The Young and the Restless”)
- Welcome Back (Theme from “Welcome Back, Kotter”) - John Sebastian
- Theme from S.W.A.T.- Rhythm Heritage
- Believe It or Not (Theme from “The Greatest American Hero”) - Joey Scarbury
- Bonanza - Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
- Peter Gunn (Theme by Henry Mancini performed by Ray Anthony charted at #8 in 1959)
- Rockford Files - Mike Post
- Secret Agent Man - Johnny Rivers
TV Themes that made Radio’s Top 40
(songs that were already a hit before their use on a show, like Happy Days’ “Rock Around the Clock”, don’t count)
- Nadia’s Theme (Theme from “The Young and the Restless”)
- Welcome Back (Theme from “Welcome Back, Kotter”) - John Sebastian
- Theme from S.W.A.T.- Rhythm Heritage
- Believe It or Not (Theme from “The Greatest American Hero”) - Joey Scarbury
- Bonanza - Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
- Peter Gunn (Theme by Henry Mancini performed by Ray Anthony charted at #8 in 1959)
- Rockford Files - Mike Post
- Secret Agent Man - Johnny Rivers
- Mission: Impossible - Lalo Shifrin