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Welcome to the 105th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
We're looking back on some of the most iconic cartoons involving a racing car of some sort.
We will be talking Turbo Dogs and putting it up against the anime classic Dash! Yonkuro. And we take a special look at the brilliant, iconic Wacky Races, produced by Hanna & Barbera.
We talk episodes, moments and how each show went about the concept of racing cars. And we celebrate the brilliance of Wacky Races and how it became one of Hanna & Barbera's most loved creations.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.
For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 104th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
We're looking back at some the most dysfunctional tv families of all time and their wackiness made for great television for many around the world.
We will be talking Married... with Children starring the brilliant Ed O'Neill playing the iconic Al Bundy, and we also talk George Lopez starring the comedian with the same name. And we talk about the British institution that is The Royle Family written by and starring the late, brilliant Caroline Aherne, Craig Cash and Ricky Tomlinson.
We talk episodes, moments and the controversial moments that helped define some of these shows. We also celebrate the brilliance of these three shows and how popular they were with audiences around the world.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.
For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 103rd episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
We're looking back on some memorable cartoons with prominent male protagonists and shows which had some of the biggest names in the acting world involved
We will be talking Lucky Luke, one of the most iconic strips in European comics history, and Bruno the Kid starring actor Bruce Willis. And we take a special look at the iconic Dexter's Laboratory, one the most watched and beloved cartoons in the history of Cartoon Network.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.
For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 102nd episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
We're looking back at spin-off shows and classic characters who tried to make it on their own based off the success of their parent shows.
We will be talking about Joanie Loves Chachi from Happy Days, Tucker's Luck from Grange Hill and Joey from Friends. We talk episodes, moments and how each spin-off was received by audiences. And we also find out if they managed to make it on their own successfully.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.
For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 101st episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
We're talking iconic British gameshows as we put Finders Keepers, hosted by the legendary Neil Buchanan up against the brilliant Fun House with the brilliant Pat Sharp. We talk episodes, classic moments and how we enjoyed each show growing up the 1990s.
And we take a special look at the amazing, the iconic Gladiators, focusing on the UK version of this worldwide phenomenon. We talk about our favourite Gladiators, our favourite contestants and celebrate this magnificent creation. And of course we reflect on the episodes we watched and how it compared to watching it back in the 90s.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.
For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 100th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
It's the 100th episode and we take the time out to celebrate the last 99 episodes, as Abdullah and Producer Paul talk about the tv shows and cartoons they loved, and the tv shows and cartoons they did not like.
And we give flowers to all the people who contributed to the podcast, and give thanks to all the guests. And we also give thanks to all the amazing listeners from around the world.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.
For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 99th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
We've got more creepy crawlies and monsters for you as we talk Beetlejuice, the cartoon based on the successful movie with the same name. And we also talk Funnybones, the classic story created by Janet and Alan Ahlberg and AAAHH!!! Real Monsters, created by Klasky Csupo for Nickelodeon.
We talk episodes, classic moments and how we enjoyed each show growing up the 1990s.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.
For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 98th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
It's Halloween and this week we look back on some of the most eccentric, spooky and whackiest families in television history as we talk The Munsters and the CITV classic My Parents Are Aliens. And we take a special look at The Addams Family and how this iconic franchise has kept itself relevant throughout the years.
We talk episodes, moments and how The Munsters and The Addams Family managed to co-exist way back in 1964. And how My Parents Are Aliens became one of the main CITV flagship shows.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.
For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 97th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
For the next month, we'll be taking a look at some of the best black cartoons and television shows, to commemorate Black History Month.
This week we look back on cartoons created by some of the biggest stars in the world as we talk The PJs, created by Eddie Murphy, Friday: The Animated Series which involved rapper Ice Cube, star of the original Friday movie. And we talk Fillmore! one of the many cartoons created by Disney.
We talk episodes, classic moments and we take a second to celebrate the brilliance of Eddie Murphy and his movies.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.
For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 96th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
For the next month, we'll be taking a look at some of the best black cartoons and television shows, to commemorate Black History Month.
This week we're celebrating some amazing black women as we talk Out All Night starring the legend that is Patti LaBelle, Wanda at Large starring comedian Wanda Sykes and Eve starring the rapper Eve.
Three brilliant shows which highlights and showcases the talents of these incredibly talented black women. We look back on episodes, talk about the best moments and how the likes of Patti LaBelle and Eve made the transition from music to the world of acting.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.
For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 95th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
For the next month, we'll be taking a look at some of the best black cartoons and television shows, to commemorate Black History Month.
This week we are looking back at cartoons with antiheroes as we talk I Am the Greatest: The Adventures of Muhammad Ali, starring Muhammad Ali himself. We also look back at The Gary Coleman Show starring Gary Coleman as he plays Andy LeBeau, a spin-off character from Coleman's made-for-TV movie The Kid with the Broken Halo.
And we also talk Todd McFarlane's Spawn, the dark cartoon with the antihero Al Simmons who worked as a government assassin in covert black ops. He was betrayed and killed by a man whom he believed to be his close friend.
We talk episodes, moments and how each cartoon was viewed by many and how the likes of Muhammad Ali and Gary Coleman used their names to try and make these cartoons a success.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.
For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 94th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
For the next month, we'll be taking a look at some of the best black cartoons and television shows, to commemorate Black History Month.
This week we start with looking back at some the most iconic sketch shows as we talk In Living Color starring a young Jim Carrey, Jaime Foxx and Jennifer Lopez. We also talk Chapelle's show, created by Dave Chapelle and we look back the British classic The Real McCoy starring some of the most iconic Black and Asian British actors/comedians such as Robbie Gee, Leo Chester and Meera Syal.
We talk episodes, classic moments and how each sketch show differed from each other and how they set up the careers of some of the biggest names in all of entertainment.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are found.
For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 93rd episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
For the next few episodes we're going back to school as we look back some of the most iconic and memorable school shows that the world has to offer.
This week we're looking back at high school tv shows not set in the classroom as we talk Fifteen, starring a young Ryan Reynolds. And we put it up against Fame. The television show based on the very successful dance movie released in 1980.
And we take a special look at the iconic, British classic Byker Grove. The show that brought Newcastle to the forefront of British Children's television. We talk about episodes we watched, classic moments and the major storylines that defined this brilliant show.
We also talk about the stars who emerged from Byker Grove and talk about the successes they had after Byker Grove. That includes actress Jill Halfpenny, Donna Air, former CBBC presenter Andrew Hayden-Smith and Emmerdale actors Dale Meeks, Charlie Hardwick, Chelsea Halfpenny, Laura Norton and Victoria Hawkins. And of course Ant & Dec aka PJ and Duncan.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are
found.For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 92nd episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
For the next few episodes we're going back to school as we look back some of the most iconic and memorable school shows that the world has to offer.
This week we look back on some classic high school tv shows and dramas as we talk USA High, Higher Ground and the UK classic Waterloo Road.
We talk episodes, moments and how these tv shows fared in the 90s and whether or not it held up in 2021. Three completely different shows and we try to rank these shows from worst to best.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are
found.For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 91st episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
For the next few episodes we're going back to school as we look back some of the most iconic and memorable school shows that the world has to offer.
This week we look back on some cartoons with a real educational feel as we talk Cyberchase and The Magic Key, a book that reached millions of children in the UK and beyond. And we look at how the cartoon compared to the classic children's book.
And we take a special look at The Magic School Bus, the cartoon with the iconic school bus that led the children on epic adventures but with an educational twist. We talk episodes, classic moments and we talk about all the things we learned from all three shows.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are
found.For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 90th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
For the next few episodes we're going back to school as we look back some of the most iconic and memorable school shows that the world has to offer.
This week we look back at the Australian-Chinese collaboration Magic Mountain and we put it up against the CITV classic Mopatop's Shop. And we take a special look at a special show in Bear in the Big Blue House. We reflect on these three great shows and celebrate their successes and how educational each show was.
We also talk episodes, classic moments and the best parts about each show.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are
found.For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 89th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
This week we got a Klasky-Csupo head to head as we put Rocket Power up against All Grown Up! which was a cartoon that followed on the Rugrats story, but with the characters all grown up. We talk episodes, moments and how All Grown Up! managed to continue the story of the Rugrats and how the babies have developed over the years.
And we take a special look at a special cartoon in Recess. We reflect on this brilliant, iconic cartoon and we talk about the cold war politics and playground hierarchy that made the show so enjoy to watch. And we talk about the episodes we watched and the episodes we remember from the 90s.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are
found.For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 88th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
This week we looking back at some of the most iconic buddy cop shows as we talk The Sweeney, Starsky & Hutch and Cagney & Lacey.
We talk episodes, moments and how the three shows differ from one another. We also talk how Cagney & Lacey struggled with audiences but ended up becoming one of the most memorable shows in the 80s. And we talk how The Sweeney was really popular and made the career of Dennis Waterman. And we reflect on the greatness that is Starsky & Hutch and how it managed to win audiences over for many years after its release.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are
found.For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 87th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
This week we look back on some cartoons that explores the relationship between children and dogs as we talk Watch My Chops, The Legend of White Fang which was based on the classic novel White Fang. And we look at the classic anime cartoon Dog of Flanders based on the book with the same title written by Ouida in 1872.
We've got a real international feel as we're talking about shows from Canada, France, Belguim and Japan and we talk episodes, moments and how some of these cartoons may have fallen under the radar for many viewers.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are
found.For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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Welcome to the 86th episode of Yesterday's Capers. Every week, Abdullah Moallim will be reviewing and looking back at some of the most memorable and well known tv shows and cartoons from the past. Every week Abdullah and a contributor will compare two different shows, and put them head to head, as well as having an in-depth discussion about a specific show.
This week look back on classic police procedural shows as we put NYPD Blue up against the Australian classic Blue Heelers. And we take a special look at the British classic The Bill.
We talk episodes, moments how the shows differed from one another, coming from different countries. We go into depth talking about The Bill during the 90s. We reflect on some of the most explosive storylines ever seen on British television and how the lads remembered watching it in the 90s.
Yesterday's Capers is available to subscribe and download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and anywhere podcasts are
found.For any questions and queries email us at [email protected]
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @yesterdaycapers, on Instagram @yesterdaycapers1 and subscribe on YouTube at 'Yesterday's Capers.'
The theme song is 'Clap and Yell' from Bensound. You can find this and a whole host of music on www.bensound.com
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