Non vocal theme tunes which try to work in the show,s name

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  • Trsvis_BickleTrsvis_Bickle Posts: 9,202
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    jrmswfc wrote: »
    Off topic, but when students started doing that stupid dance to the Blockbusters closing credits I just wanted to kick their teeth in.

    Presumably for reasons entirely unrelated to the dancing?:p
  • grimtales1grimtales1 Posts: 46,695
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    The first one that sprung to mind was the old Batman theme tune.

    It actually sounds like people singing "Batman".

    At they end they were! :)
    "Batman, Batman, Batman... da da da da dadadada da.... BATMAN!" :cool:
  • Steven OliverSteven Oliver Posts: 2,184
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    The theme used from 1990 for the original version of It'll Be Alright on the Night fitted in nicely with the show's name (and also the remixed version used for the Griff Rhys Jones revival).
  • grimtales1grimtales1 Posts: 46,695
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    adams66 wrote: »
    The theme to Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em has the title played on a piccolo spelt out in morse code.

    I never knew that! :D
    I agree about the Blackadder theme - II, III and IV always play the bit that makes me want to sing "Black-add-er, Black-add-er" :D
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    999 comes to mind.
  • Bamber BoozlerBamber Boozler Posts: 336
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    The theme tune to Blind Date.

    Blind Date;
    Blind Date;
    Blind Date, Blind Date Blind Date.

    Bliiiind Date.....
  • grimtales1grimtales1 Posts: 46,695
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    The theme tune to Blind Date.

    Blind Date;
    Blind Date;
    Blind Date, Blind Date Blind Date.

    Bliiiind Date.....

    lol I can hear it in my head now!! :D:o
  • Jason100Jason100 Posts: 17,222
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    If you listen to the 2010 version of the Daybreak theme it goes #daybreak, daybreak#
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