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Created by Buddy SheffieldRita Sheffield Hester Developed by Rita Sheffield HesterBuddy SheffieldBenny Hester Written by Bernie AnchetaBecky Hartman-EdwardsSheila R. LawrenceNancy Neufeld CallawayBuddy SheffieldRita Sheffield Directed by Rita SheffieldRon AndreassenBruce GowersGary HalvorsonPaul HoenLinda MendozaDennis RosenblattKent Weed Music by Benny HesterBuddy Sheffield Composer(s) Benny HesterEric HesterFrank MuskerJames RaymondMarty Walsh Cast Dominic Lucero, Crystal Lewis, David Sidoni, Ivan Dudynsky, Micki Duran |
Roundhouse opening theme high quality hd
Roundhouse is an American television series that aired on Nickelodeon from 1992 through 1996.
Contents
- Roundhouse opening theme high quality hd
- Roundhouse tv head
- Background
- Episode format
- Cast
- Death of Dominic Lucero
- Roundhouse band
- Season 1 199293
- Season 2 1993
- Season 3 199394
- Season 4 199496
- Production sets
- Syndication
- VHS release
- References
Roundhouse tv head
Background
Roundhouse debuted as a part of the original SNICK lineup on Nickelodeon in 1992 and continued airing on the network through the end of 1996.

Buddy Sheffield, a former writer for In Living Color, and Rita Sheffield Hester created and produced the series. Recording artist Benny Hester was the music producer as well as co-producer of the series. They titled the show in reference to the roundhouses used by railroad companies to turn trains around and get them on the right track. This was in line with the show's theme song, in which the characters stated "we can go anywhere from here". In addition, the stage for the show mirrored the interior of a roundhouse.
Episode format
Each episode revolved around the Anyfamily and their problems in daily life. The half-hour show, taped in front of a visible live audience, was broken up into sketches, dance sequences, and musical performances by both cast members and the house band. After everything is resolved story-wise, a cast member would say the words "Reprise the Theme Song and Roll the Credits"; the cast then sang the theme song a cappella with a dance to close the show off. All music used on the show was written specifically for Roundhouse. Crystal Lewis and Shawn Daywalt were the principal vocalists for many of the songs in the first season. After Lewis left the series to pursue a career in Christian contemporary music, she was replaced by Lisa Vale, who left the series after Season 2 due to her pregnancy at the time and was replaced by Amy Ehrlich and Jennifer Cihi for Season 3. Natasha Pearce became the series principal vocalist in Season 4, but Vale returned for the fourth season as well.
Cast

Death of Dominic Lucero

Following the show's first season, cast member Dominic Lucero was diagnosed with lymphoma and left the show for treatment, returning for 3 episodes in the show's third season. Lucero died on July 1, 1994 at the age of 26, and the season 4 finale was dedicated in his memory (opening with "This one's for our friend Dominic, who couldn't be here"). At Lucero's request, his condition was not made public, and as a result, the audience was unaware of his condition. His name remained in the opening credits for the remainder of the show's run.
Roundhouse band

Season 1 (1992–93)
Season 2 (1993)
Season 3 (1993–94)
Season 4 (1994–96)
Production: sets
The first season was filmed on Stage 19 at Nickelodeon Studios in Universal Studios Florida, along with the opening credits filmed in the New York section of the park.
Remaining seasons were shot on Stage 4 at CBS Studio Center in Hollywood, California.
Syndication
YTV in Canada also aired the series during its initial run on Nickelodeon. After the show ceased production in 1994, reruns aired on both BET and MTV. Currently, reruns are sporadically featured on the TeenNick late-night block The Splat.
VHS release
To date, two episodes have been released on VHS.