November 22, 2005

World's Greatest Old TV Show Themes

For no particular reason.

Hawaii 5-0
Mission Impossible
The Rockford Files
The Partridge Family
Sanford And Son
Dallas
Bonanza
Gilligan's Island
Laverne And Shirley
The Munsters

Honorable mention goes to:

Good Times
The Streets Of San Francisco
Ironsides
What's Happening?
The Mod Squad
Route 66

Most Over-rated theme songs:

The Monkees
The Brady Bunch
The Addams Family
The Jeffersons

Posted by: annika at 07:50 AM | Comments (18) | Add Comment
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1 Can I put in a yip! for Barney Miller, too? Love that bass line!

Posted by: Robert the Llama Butcher at November 22, 2005 09:12 AM (IkTb7)

2 Gee Anni, No vote for Cheers? And I figured you for a gal who cares who knows her name. BTW, some of the revenue from that song lined my pockets one year when I built the cabinetry to enclose the giant fish tank the songwriter had installed in her Dakota apartment. Cabinet, tank, fish and accouterment ran into the low six figures. Not to mention the service contract. Nice fish.

Posted by: Strawman at November 22, 2005 10:15 AM (0ZdtC)

3 Embarrassing admission: My number one theme song, hands down, is "CHiPs." You had to be in junior high in 1979, I guess...

Posted by: Hugo at November 22, 2005 10:22 AM (NG6N7)

4 Peter Gunn and Mr. Lucky (Henry Mancini). Mr. Broadway (Dave Brubeck)

Posted by: Dave Schuler at November 22, 2005 10:35 AM (GGDE0)

5 Robert and Dave beat me to The Two of the ThreeBest TV Theme Songs of All Time: another vote each to Peter Gunn and Barney Miller. The third best: The Prisoner.

Posted by: Victor at November 22, 2005 11:14 AM (L3qPK)

6 And I just remembered: Harlem Nocturne was used for the Mike Hammer Mysteries for the season or two it was on.

Posted by: Victor at November 22, 2005 11:17 AM (L3qPK)

7 "The Andy Griffith Show" A show I love, even though it expoused completely leftist values. The expousers were the kind of leftists I would be honored to call fellow citizens.

Posted by: gcotharn at November 22, 2005 11:18 AM (hRTH6)

8 Gasp! Do my eyes deceive, or is no mention made of M*A*S*H? Or if you're just not into melancholy music -- no Odd Couple?

Posted by: The Law Fairy at November 22, 2005 11:36 AM (XUsiG)

9 What about The Beverly Hillbillies? Since you went to all the trouble of giving us the ENTIRE ballad of Davy Crockett, it deserves at least Honorable Mention. And it's much easier to sing too.

Posted by: Mark W at November 22, 2005 12:08 PM (aklAt)

10 OMG, The Odd Couple totally should be on the list. i forgot about it. i thought about including The Prisoner, too, but decided to limit my list to American shows only.

Posted by: annika at November 22, 2005 12:43 PM (hmmNm)

11 No Family Ties or All in the Family?

Posted by: Mark at November 22, 2005 02:10 PM (Vg0tt)

12 miami vice??? no matter, it got beat out at the emmy's by the theme for "murder she wrote". HI-50 is the best of all time.......something about the way she turns her head and looks straight into my eyes..........

Posted by: louielouie at November 22, 2005 02:43 PM (xKfMm)

13 The Prisoner, is great, but you left out some of the finest, Old Western themes. My favorite, "The Virginian" followed by High Chapparal and Lancer. To those who remember, High Chapparal was unique in that some of the heroes were mexicans. Also, the good guys didn't fight "fair" they would sneak up and shoot bad guys in the back if they could.

Posted by: kyle at November 22, 2005 05:17 PM (ZwehH)

14 Thr Prisoner? so we can do British TV shows? Then how about The Avengers, and U.F.O. Both are instantly reconizable (to me at least) for what they represent. Add another vote for Peter Gunn, too.

Posted by: Keith at November 22, 2005 07:32 PM (7AYFc)

15 I forgot Westerns! Theme from "Rawhide"! - Since immortalized when the Blues Brothers played it behind chicken wire in the country music bar. This was a theme song from my very young and wide-eyed boyhood - when I was still riding stick-horses around the yard. It holds a special place in my heart. Here's the second of three verses. The second verse is least remembered, yet still wonderful: "Rollin', rollin', rollin' Though the streams are swollen Keep them dogies rollin' Rawhide! Rain and wind and weather Hell-bent for leather Wishin' my gal was by my side. All the things I'm missin', Good vittles, love, and kissin', Are waiting at the end of my ride"

Posted by: gcotharn at November 22, 2005 08:52 PM (hRTH6)

16 "we'll talk to Bob."

Posted by: annika at November 22, 2005 10:47 PM (Tfckm)

17 lol, yeah, we'll talk to bab

Posted by: Casca at November 24, 2005 04:30 PM (qBTBH)

18 Annie, Where the Hell™ is "Barnaby Jones?" Groovy 70's music accompanied by a resonant narrator booming out names of each obscure, nobody guest star. Culminating with the "Special Guest Star" which always was the biggest nobody. Who can answer this: Barnaby Jones, a _ _ Production?

Posted by: Radical Redneck at November 25, 2005 11:29 AM (7XTy8)

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