Ah, the golden era of television! The 70s and 80s gifted us with theme songs that were as memorable as the shows themselves.
“Where Everybody Knows Your Name” is more a pop hit than it is a TV show theme song. Setting the scene for Cheers, this theme plays less like a trite jingle and more like a viable, radio-friendly song ...
A study by electronics retailer Currys has uncovered which TV theme tune is the most recognised, which one is most nostalgic and whether the UK has become a nation of intro skippers. The study ...
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Television theme songs do more than fill the space before a show starts. The best ones become part of the cultural fabric, ...
I remember the ’80s as a mean decade. Around 1981, my parents separated. I started eating a lot, and kids teased me for being fat. I watched a lot of TV. Saturday mornings meant Pop-Tarts and “Felix ...
From ‘Cheers’ to ‘The O.C.,’ ‘Succession’ and yes, of course, ‘Friends,’ The Hollywood Reporter rounds up the top tunes in television’s opening credits. By Lexi Carson Associate Editor A good theme ...
Despite only taking third place as the most recognisable theme tune, it’s Friends that’s been voted as people’s number one earworm, with more than a quarter (27 per cent) saying the catchy “I’ll be ...