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Old 05-04-2008, 01:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Favourite TV/film theme?

Here are my favourite TV and film themes:

TV:

YouTube - The Ventures - Hawaii 5-0 (themesong)

Film:

YouTube - Isaac Hayes - Shaft

What is your favourite TV and film theme?
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Ghostbusters - Ray Parker, Jr.
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YouTube - Ennio Morricone - The Good, the bad and the ugly (concert)

I also like the global catastrophe theme.
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YouTube - Welcome Back Kotter

if i remember correctly it's by john sebastian
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Nothing is better than this one , not even Shaft.
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Nothing is better than this one , not even Shaft.
Great theme tune but never liked the programme much. Loved this one though and I'm waiting for this to come out on DVD:
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Yeah I never liked Space 1999 much either.

I remember when ITV repeated it on Saturday mornings in the mid / late 80s.
I used to turn it on , watch the theme tune and within 5 minutes I would be bored and i'd turn over & watch Going Live instead.
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How can I forget one of the most radical and influential and most well known pieces of electronic music ever written. Not only that it was also performed by a woman (Delia Derbyshire) , who went on to become one of the pioneers of electronic music.
I mean .... a woman , coming out with a totally electronic score for a primetime TV show in 1963.

Damn I wish the BBC had balls to take risks like that these days.
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Great theme tune but never liked the programme much. Loved this one though and I'm waiting for this to come out on DVD:
Search around, I'm almost sure Brian May did it, or had something to do with it. (theme tune that is)
I vaguely remember a 12" with a blues jamming session with May and Van Halen, on the flip side.

In the meantime, this pwns all;


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