Most iconic or beloved television show opening credits
Iconic for me would be The Wild Wild West from the 1960's. Most beloved for me would be Star Trek TOS even though it was not the first with narration.
shareIconic for me would be The Wild Wild West from the 1960's. Most beloved for me would be Star Trek TOS even though it was not the first with narration.
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Now you sort of poked a hole in my iconic choice. Both shows used animation with a musical score. I still prefer WWW but now it seems less iconic. Maybe All in the Family with Archie and Edith sitting at the piano.
shareThe Simpsons intro is a favorite. What is Bart going to write on the chalkboard this time?
I love the opening credits of Beverly Hills 90210! Or Dallas and Dynasty. Theme songs were especially great in the 80s and 90s. Cartoon theme songs from those decades are among my favourites, like Transformers or Jem. And how about all those sitcoms? Perfect Strangers is not one of my favourite shows, but what a great song that is. It was basically the reason I watched it!
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share Loved Dallas's opening! Dynasty was good too, but I never like the arrangement of horns, TOO high pitched for me.
Twilight Zone had one great spooky opening. Alfred Hitchcock's theme sends a shiver down the spine too.
The original Outer Limits had a great opening and a beautiful theme song.
For me, the greatest and most kicka@@ opening theme song and credits was Hawaii Five-O!!! Nothing better.
I second the original Outer Limits -- I had that whole narration down, and used to say it alongside the guy!
shareYes! It lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge.
Mary Tyler Moore Show-Who can turn the world on with her smile?
Damn. Forgot about MTM. Good call.
I may need to recalculate.
What about Gilligan and Brady Bunch ?
Yes! Oh! Sit right back and you'll hear a tale!
And that's the way they all became the Brady Bunch!
I think I'll remember those songs forever!
Do you think it's because the songs were better back then or is it because
we watched those shows so often?
I haven't seen those shows in over 30 years but still know all the words to those songs.
A little of both. Those shows were like comfort food for the mind and the songs were the signatures. We could be in another room doing something else and when such a show came on our ears perked up and we went into the room where the television was. Also, the songs tended to be upbeat for the most part. But even then there were theme music that were depressing such as with MASH. Then with All in the Family you have a theme that sort of mocks the notion of being in a comfort zone versus seeing what is going on around you.
shareYou make a good point most of the songs were upbeat and just made you smile.
Or just plain corny.
Remember Surfside 6 ?
Where is it
In Miami Beach.
Do you remember the the Disney Hardy Boys show ?
I've never forgotten "gold doubloons and pieces of eight, pieces of eight."
Dick Van Dyke for visual
All In the Family for sentiment
Happy Days for song