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Screaming Javelins
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From the moment Marion Mariposa (Henry Gibson) drops deliriously from the skies and into "Wonder Woman," you know that the tense criminal atmosphere of the previous episode ("Light-fingered Lady") has been blown away by campiness more typical of "Batman" (appropriately, series developer Stanley Ralph Ross did write for that 1960s spoof-a-rama) even if Diana Prince is almost blown away by Mariposa's capricious calling card in the first few minutes of "Screaming Javelins."
This was Brian McKay's second and final script for the series (although he was the executive story consultant throughout season two and helped script "The Pied Piper"), and like his previous story, "The Man Who Made Volcanoes," it features an obsessed mastermind bent on attaining his objective at any cost. And like Arthur Chapman in "Volcanoes," Mariposa also has a global vision, although his ultimately has a microscopic focus. The self-proclaimed emperor of "Mariposalia," an island micronation that seemingly exists only in his own mind, plans to secure global recognition for it by kidnapping top Olympic athletes to garner the gold for Mariposalia at t
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Nadia's Theme
1971 music composition by Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin Jr.
"Nadia's Theme", originally titled "Cotton's Dream", is a piece of music composed by Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin Jr. in 1971. It was originally part of the soundtrack music of the 1971 Stanley Kramer film Bless the Beasts and Children, and became better known as the theme music to the television soap operaThe Young and the Restless since the series premiered in 1973. Later, "Cotton's Dream" was given the informal name "Nadia's Theme" after it became associated with Olympic gymnast Nadia Comăneci during and after the 1976 Summer Olympics.
The piece was first released on disc as part of the 1971 OST Bless the Beasts and Children soundtrack, then a 1974 cover version by easy listening group Sounds of Sunshine was produced.[1] After it became associated with Comăneci during the 1976 Olympics, the piece was later released as a single in August of that year. Other versions of "Nadia's Theme" have since been recorded. The piece has also been sampled by other artists, and has been used regularly by other radio and television programs.
Origins
[edit]De Vorzon and Botkin Jr. composed this piece of music, originally titled "Cotton's Dream", as part of the soundtrack music for