BUFFALO BILL (TV SERIES)

'''Buffalo Bill''' was an American television situation comedy that featured the misadventures of an egotistical talk show host and his staff at a small TV station in Buffalo, New York. It premiered June 1, 1983 on NBC and ran for only part of two seasons (1983-84). It featured Dabney Coleman ("Buffalo" Bill Bittinger), Joanna Cassidy, John Fiedler, Max Wright, Geena Davis, Charles Robinson, Meshach Taylor, Claude Earl Jones and Pippa Pearthree. The series received 11 Emmy Award nominations (including two for Outstanding Comedy Series). Joanna Cassidy also won a Golden Globe Award in 1984. Most of the humor came from Bill's completely unredeemable qualities and from the staff's frustration at dealing with him.
''Buffalo Bill'' has developed a cult following ever since its original network run, even though it was re-aired just once on A&E. Former NBC President Brandon Tartikoff wrote in his memoirs that his biggest professional regret was canceling the show.
Lionsgate put out the entire series on DVD in late 2005.

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Credits sequences
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Credits sequences


The opening sequence remained unchanged throughout the series, with two minor exceptions. In Season 2, the theme music was slightly remixed and the title colors were changed from yellow to white.
The closing sequence featured a shot of Buffalo from a helicopter, with a slightly slower version of the theme music. In Season 2, the title colors were changed from yellow to white as well.

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