Supermarket Sweep - Main Theme [FULL]

The main theme of Supermarket Sweep (American Region) Supermarket Sweep is an American television game show. The format combined an ordinary team-based quiz show with the novel concept of a live, timed race through a supermarket. In the timed race, cameras followed the teams with shopping carts through a large vacated supermarket with several aisles; the value of items thrown into the cart determined the winning team. The original show was broadcast on ABC from December 20, 1965 to July 14, 1967. Revivals aired on Lifetime from February 5, 1990, to June 16, 1995 (with reruns until August 14, 1998, and on PAX from April 5, 1999, to March 31, 2000), and later from April 3, 2000, to May 23, 2003, with reruns airing until March 26, 2004. Genre: Game show Created by: Al Howard Directed by: Lloyd Gross (1965–67) Peter Molnár (1965–67) Chris Darley (1990–95, 2000–03) Presented by: Bill Malone (1965–67) David Ruprecht (1990–95, 2000–03) Narrated by: Wally King (1965–66) Richard Hayes (1966–67) Johnny Gilbert (1990–95, 2000) Randy West (2000–03) Theme music composer: Christopher Rhyne Country of origin: United States No. of seasons: 2 (ABC) 5 (Lifetime) 3 (PAX) No. of episodes: 1,111 Production Executive producer(s): Leonard Stern (1965–67) Al Howard (1990–95; 2000–03) Producer(s): Jerome Schnur (1965–67) Joel Stein (1990–95) Mark Maxwell-Smith (2000–01) Jim Rossi (2001–03) Location(s): Food Fair (1965–67) Hollywood Center Studios Hollywood, California (1990–95) Santa Clarita Studios Santa Clarita, California (2000-2001) NBC Studios Burbank, California (2001–03) Running time: 22–26 minutes Production company(s): Talent Associates (1965–67) Al Howard Productions (1990–95, 2000–03) Release Original network: ABC (1965–67) Lifetime (1990–95) PAX (2000–03) Original release: December 20, 1965–July 14, 1967 February 5, 1990–June 16, 1995 April 3, 2000 – May 23, 2003 Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.