I got to interview the composer for this show, Richard Rodwell. He said doing the theme song for It's Alive landed him a longtime gig at YTV. Before that, he was a producer for Canadian rappers like Maestro and Dream Warriors.
@@ShutUpAndrew It is my ambition to meet him I hope he got it (the Uh Oh Portfolio) in him and I want his autograph, Approval for my *Uh Oh style Ice bucket challenge and 6 Uh Oh Shirts (🔴🟠🟡🟢🔵🟣1 colour per shirt) *Dry ice mixed with Uh Oh Slime
@@ShutUpAndrew It would be difficult now to locate him and and determine when his next convention is (his website is not even updated scottyaphe.com/author/scott/ Not even his Twitter account twitter.com/YapheScott) and If I attempted to send a message to him via Email, no effect.
The final season had 30 minute episodes and aired from 1995-1996. TV listings from Saturday August 10, 1996 show It's Alive! aired at 2:00-2:30 pm Central time. On August 17 it was replaced by Sailor Moon. If you search the Winnipeg free press, you will not find It's Alive! in 1997.
@@RetroWinnipeg i searched the archive for the Winnipeg Free Press and found that It's Alive! Was replaced on Saturdays by Sailor Moon on August 17, 1996. It was replaced on Friday nights with Flash Gordon on August 16, 1996.
@@nanao2a this would have been March or early April 1996. Hypernauts (12:30pm) aired after It's Alive! (12 noon) on Saturdays starting in March (replacing Hey Vern, It's Ernest!). The end of the episode has a promo for NBA Dunk Street premiering on April 5, 1996. If you know what episode of Hypernauts aired next, I might be able to date it.