This must be the best TV theme!
Posted by: Blueknowz on 06 January 2010
Posted on: 06 January 2010 by BigH47
Original Dr Who for me.
Posted on: 07 January 2010 by Steve Bull
I thought you were a man who knew his history?
In which case it would have to be the Theme From Z-cars
Steve
In which case it would have to be the Theme From Z-cars
Steve

Posted on: 07 January 2010 by Richard S
The Persuaders. Unfortunately the title sequence and music was by far the best thing about the show......
Posted on: 07 January 2010 by OscillateWildly
Book Group, Californication and Banana Splits.
Cheers,
OW
Cheers,
OW
Posted on: 07 January 2010 by HIghfid3l_IT
quote:Originally posted by BigH47:
Original Dr Who for me.
You mean the black and white version, where he travels with family?
Posted on: 07 January 2010 by BigH47
I've watched from day one. So the original music is still the best for me, not the same for Doctors though.
Posted on: 07 January 2010 by Guido Fawkes
The original Dr Who music is the work of the greatest exponent of electronic music ever. Although credited to Ron Grainer, it was created by Delia Derbyshire of the BBC Radiophonic workshop. Delia was the pioneer of electrosonic. I've written quite a bit about her on the forum at various times.
Other than Delia's unsurpassed genius; my favourite theme tune is from Follyfoot - The Lightening Tree by the Settlers. Hated the programme - loved the theme. Same can be said of White Horses by Jackie "Rupert the Bear" Lee - what a great song.
Of course Ron Grainer's work is excellent too.
Other than Delia's unsurpassed genius; my favourite theme tune is from Follyfoot - The Lightening Tree by the Settlers. Hated the programme - loved the theme. Same can be said of White Horses by Jackie "Rupert the Bear" Lee - what a great song.
Of course Ron Grainer's work is excellent too.
Posted on: 07 January 2010 by JWM
Next to the Dr Who theme (original), this is my all-time favourite TV theme (yes, even more than The Persuaders, which I also love and have on a treasured John Barry LP!)
Thank you Youtube. I didn't think I'd ever hear 'Jam for a World in Action' again.
Thank you Youtube. I didn't think I'd ever hear 'Jam for a World in Action' again.
Posted on: 07 January 2010 by JWM
And thank - of course - ROTF for pointing me to White Horses, you've made a grown man cry, I don't mind admitting! Thank you.
Belle et Sebastien or Robinson Crusoe anybody?
Pass some more tissues...
Belle et Sebastien or Robinson Crusoe anybody?
Pass some more tissues...
Posted on: 08 January 2010 by BigH47
W-I-A great, I always thought it was based on a classic theme.
You can keep the saccharin sweet girls/kids.
You can keep the saccharin sweet girls/kids.
Posted on: 08 January 2010 by Analogue Rules OK
Posted on: 08 January 2010 by HIghfid3l_IT
quote:Originally posted by BigH47:
I've watched from day one. So the original music is still the best for me, not the same for Doctors though.
When I first started seeing Dr Who it was Tom Baker; I've lately seen all new series together with my son (almost 13 years old and utterly enjoying the series) and I do like David Tennant best. As for the theme: I found various episodes on the net and played them all; they are very alike, though a bit brushed up to standards every time.
Posted on: 08 January 2010 by TomK
You're all wrong. It's got to be this.
Posted on: 08 January 2010 by Analogue Rules OK
quote:Originally posted by Analogue Rules OK:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...rI1E&feature=related
AND...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4u6jYfJgj-o
Posted on: 08 January 2010 by Guido Fawkes
Nantuket Sleighride by Mountain IIRCquote:W-I-A great, I always thought it was based on a classic theme.
This Week was Sibelius's Karelia Suite (wonderful music) - there's a good version by Sir Keith Emerson and the Nice, but I also like the version from the Boston Symphony Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Sir Colin Davis.
Posted on: 08 January 2010 by Guido Fawkes
Must get one of those: I love John Barry's theme tunes.quote:Originally posted by JWM:
... which I also love and have on a treasured John Barry LP!....
Posted on: 08 January 2010 by Whizzkid
Posted on: 08 January 2010 by JWM
quote:Originally posted by ROTF:Nantuket Sleighride by Mountain IIRCquote:W-I-A great, I always thought it was based on a classic theme.
Nantucket Sleighride (which I also have on a nice LP) was 'Weekend World' as opposed to 'World in Action' which was a specially recorded piece called 'Jam for a World in Action' by Jonathon Weston (so Granada told me once when I asked if it was on any records or CDs [No]).
Posted on: 08 January 2010 by BigH47
quote:Originally posted by ROTF:Nantuket Sleighride by Mountain IIRCquote:W-I-A great, I always thought it was based on a classic theme.
This Week was Sibelius's Karelia Suite (wonderful music) - there's a good version by Sir Keith Emerson and the Nice, but I also like the version from the Boston Symphony Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Sir Colin Davis.
That's the one I was thinking off Karelia Suite.It's on a Charisma sampler by Rare Bird if memory serves.
Mountain underrated band IMO.
Voyager great titles.
Posted on: 08 January 2010 by fred simon
For me, the very best TV theme song by far is Tom Waits' Way Down In the Hole used on all five seasons of one of the greatest shows ever, The Wire, a different rendition each season. They're all great, but my favorite is the first season's as sung by The Blind Boys of Alabama, with the great Charlie Musselwhite on blues harp. One of the deepest, most soulful pieces of music I've ever heard. I like the fifth season's version, too, as sung by Steve Earle, who also acts in the series (and does a great job, too).
All best,
Fred
Posted on: 09 January 2010 by Sniper
Another big vote for Robinson Crusoe. Also The Onedin Line (nice bit of Khatchaturian)and slightly more up to date the theme to the excellent Canadian tv series 'ReGenesis'. Also Noggin the Nog.
Posted on: 09 January 2010 by Bananahead
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Posted on: 09 January 2010 by BigH47
Bananahead is True Blood on in the UK?
Found it, missed it.
Found it, missed it.
Posted on: 09 January 2010 by BigH47
Great description munch but i haven't a clue what the programme was.
Only programme with knobs(and tits) in it I saw was Californication, music fron Nick Cave amongst others:-
Only programme with knobs(and tits) in it I saw was Californication, music fron Nick Cave amongst others:-
