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Who aired what where: Lesser-known syndicated shows

I remember WFFT in Fort Wayne running a Sunday morning syndicated sitcom block. One of the shows concerned an alien living with a family and had re-done "Swinging on a Star" as the theme (substituting "or would you rather go to Earth"). No idea what it was or what the other 3 shows were
 
Extremely obscure as it only has 129 views and was uploaded in 2008 (!!!!)

In fact I couldn't even find ot through a direct Youtube search (youtube.com/results?q="Lorem+ipsum"+%2B"dolor+sit+amet"). I found it through this page: M3D (partially found direct-to-video series; 1990s) - The Lost Media Wiki which was only found through a Startpage query. Evidently it was from an equally-obscure direct-to-video programme called "M3D", segments of which were featured on the show. Which makes sense considering the ending sequence appears to have come from it as well.

The female vocal in the English version was smoother and less irritating than the grating male vocal in the Portuguese version. I also don't remember the sequence having the dancing flowers or computer-animated Pigasso (or whatever that pig character who looked like Jakers was), just the dancing instruments with the scrolling credits overlaid. In particular, the guitars and the drum set. It may well have been edited for syndication.
 
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