I personally find myself chuckling to The Rockford Files theme tune. Shoestring is funny too.
I love the Look Around You theme.
The BBC news theme is good as it reminds me of Bill Bailey's interpretation
For some reason though I've been left with the song from Bertha in my mind.
It must be time for that to be repeated. Ah the memories of those long school summer holiday mornings watching that and then Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers episodes before Why Don't You encouraged us to switch off our television set and go and do something less boring instead. Pretty soon after that of course the test card would come up until it was time for Pebble Mill at One.
The Persuaders
Treasure Hunt
Banana Splits
Street Hawk (Tangerine Dream)
The rocked up version of Space 1999 by The Rocket Scientists
The New Monkees (not shown in UK)
Airwolf
White Horses
Robinson Crusoe
Grizzly Adams
Happy Families (with RikMayell, Ade Edmondson, Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French) It just so went with the show.
As did "The Goodies" goody goody yum yum.
Dangermouse and The Pink Panther(The one that goes "Did you ever meet a panther thats pink? He really is a groovy cat, his a hero, his a scolar his an acrobat!)
That was brilliant, does anyone know what it was called? I think it was by 'The Egg' or something like that
I'm also down with White Horses
Two that no-one's mentioned yet (I think), Stingray (or more particularly the 'Marina' song over the end credits) and 'Allo 'Allo' - I just love that accordion!
It was created by the geniuses Haim Saban & Shuki Levy, who produced the music for many other popular kids' TV shows, including:
The Mysterious Cities of Gold
Ulysses 31
Heathcliffe
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
She-Ra
Mister T
Pole Position
Punky Brewster
Rainbow Brite
Dennis the Menace
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
MASK
Kissyfur
The Real Ghostbusters
Sweet Valley High
Dragon Ball Z
X-Men cartoon
Spider-Man cartoon
As well as every single incarnation of the Power Rangers! (That's 12 different shows with 12 different theme tunes!)
Shuki Levy also holds the world record for composing the most television theme songs!
Basically, if you were a kid in the 80s or 90s, you will almost certainly have grown up loving some of the music of Haim Saban and Shuki Levy
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Mission Impossible
Quantum Leap
The Avengers
The New Avengers
The Equalizer
Monkey
Taxi
Starsky And Hutch
Yep my 3 year old loves singing that one!
I personally find myself chuckling to The Rockford Files theme tune. Shoestring is funny too.
I love the Look Around You theme.
The BBC news theme is good as it reminds me of Bill Bailey's interpretation
For some reason though I've been left with the song from Bertha in my mind.
I can't think of any more at the moment as I'm at work and I'll get looked at strangely if I start dancing around the desk.
I also like Cheers, Murder She Wrote and Changing Rooms!
What duckorange says.
It must be time for that to be repeated. Ah the memories of those long school summer holiday mornings watching that and then Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers episodes before Why Don't You encouraged us to switch off our television set and go and do something less boring instead. Pretty soon after that of course the test card would come up until it was time for Pebble Mill at One.
Treasure Hunt
Banana Splits
Street Hawk (Tangerine Dream)
The rocked up version of Space 1999 by The Rocket Scientists
The New Monkees (not shown in UK)
Airwolf
White Horses
Robinson Crusoe
Grizzly Adams
Was the Baywatch theme "Save Me" by Peter Cetera?
Happy Families (with RikMayell, Ade Edmondson, Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French) It just so went with the show.
As did "The Goodies" goody goody yum yum.
Dangermouse and The Pink Panther(The one that goes "Did you ever meet a panther thats pink? He really is a groovy cat, his a hero, his a scolar his an acrobat!)
Edited: To add Dr.Who
'The High Chaparral'
'The Persuaders'
'Hawaii Five 0'
'Shoestring'
'A kind of Loving'
'We'll Meet Again'
'Mash'
So many great theme tunes!
take me down to earth....
geat theme tune
Jamie and the Magic Torch
Any self-respecting rock band could play that on stage and have everyone headbanging!!
I also like the themes from
Only Fools And Horses
Fresh Prince
Rentaghost
In Sickness & In Health (Chas & Dave rule!!)
YES !!!
Nice link. Needs the opening images to go with it though (ITV4 Tuesdays 6.00pm)
I'd go along with the original Battlestar Galactica and Street Hawk as well.
Alien Nation
Peep Show (2nd series onwards)
Or how about 'Bottom' !!!
Everwood
Tales of the Unexpected
Cockle Shell Bay
Bod
Grange Hill (cue the sausage and mash)
Trapdoor
Knightmare
ah ill think of some more
how about www.80snostalgia.com
"The Sweeney"
"Jewel" i mean. I always get them mixed up.
Miami Vice
Northern Exposure
The 10th Kingdom
Oh the 3rd watch theme by crystal method.
That was brilliant, does anyone know what it was called? I think it was by 'The Egg' or something like that
I'm also down with White Horses
Two that no-one's mentioned yet (I think), Stingray (or more particularly the 'Marina' song over the end credits) and 'Allo 'Allo' - I just love that accordion!
Inspector Gadget (download)
It was created by the geniuses Haim Saban & Shuki Levy, who produced the music for many other popular kids' TV shows, including:
The Mysterious Cities of Gold
Ulysses 31
Heathcliffe
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
She-Ra
Mister T
Pole Position
Punky Brewster
Rainbow Brite
Dennis the Menace
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
MASK
Kissyfur
The Real Ghostbusters
Sweet Valley High
Dragon Ball Z
X-Men cartoon
Spider-Man cartoon
As well as every single incarnation of the Power Rangers! (That's 12 different shows with 12 different theme tunes!)
Shuki Levy also holds the world record for composing the most television theme songs!
Basically, if you were a kid in the 80s or 90s, you will almost certainly have grown up loving some of the music of Haim Saban and Shuki Levy