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 Pook
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Listening to Stuart Maconie on 6 just now he's just played under the radar 80s choon Ellovee-ee by Tony Sherman and had me going "what IS that?"

Of course, it soon hit me that it was the theme to The Really Wild Show, Terry Nutkins, Chris Packham and the luvverly Michaela Strachan's BBC tea time treat.

And it got me thinking there must be more. There is the "It'll Never Work!" theme too...

which is of course Depeche Mode's People Are People.

Any more?

 
Posted : 30/04/2022 9:08 pm
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Used to love It'll Never Work and I love Depeche Mode. How did I never put two and two together

 
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Great Egg Race with the awesome Professor Heinz Wolff. What a show, and what a tune.

 
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Posted : 30/04/2022 9:40 pm
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Theme tune to Wildtrack

A banger from the Midnight Cowboy reused by the BBC. Best bit of the show!

 
Posted : 30/04/2022 10:34 pm
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White Horses.
Belle and Sebastian (the French thing)
Banana Splits.

 
Posted : 30/04/2022 11:12 pm
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Bod.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=B4IiktFp3p4

 
Posted : 30/04/2022 11:44 pm
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Going against the thread title, as it wasn't music but a specific theme, but the Thundercats theme was awesome.

 
Posted : 30/04/2022 11:50 pm
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I seem to be the only person on the planet who recognises Elbow's 'One Day Like This' as the theme to Dogtanian and the Three Muskahounds.

 
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Yo Gabba Gabba used to have proper bands write little musical ditties for the show. My fave was probably Rocket From The Crypts" He's A Chef".

 
Posted : 30/04/2022 11:57 pm
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We used to get herded into assemblies for this

No, not Saxondale.

 
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Bit of Tangerine Dream, anyone?

 
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Listening to Stuart Maconie on 6 just now he’s just played under the radar 80s choon Ellovee-ee by Tony Sherman and had me going “what IS that?”

I didn't make the connection until rehearing it on your link, but it's also either been sampled or ripped off by Uptown Funk.

('funk' is really hard to type without muscle memory overriding it)

 
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I seem to be the only person on the planet who recognises Elbow’s ‘One Day Like This’ as the theme to Dogtanian and the Three Muskahounds.

I mean, no, you're totally wrong but equally now I'm listening to Elbow and going one for all and all for one.

 
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Bod

Doesn't Aunt Flo's theme make her sound like a right trollop.

 
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now I’m listening to Elbow and going one for all and all for one.

[size=30]Finally!![/size]

(I know of course that it's not actually the theme...!)

 
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Cracking hmmm maybe.....

 
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Focus “House of the King” was the theme tune for Don’t Ask Me with Maggie Philbin

 
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Great shout for Bod. Jamie and the magic torch was a goodie also.

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Going against the thread title, as it wasn’t music but a specific theme, but the Thundercats theme was awesome.

Mmmmm Cheetara. *oh crap, did I just say that out aloud ?* 😬

 
Posted : 01/05/2022 7:19 am
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The theme tune not as much, but the score for Alex rider.

 
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Two from my childhood:

Robinson Crusoe TV intro (1964) - YouTube

Marine Boy Theme Tune - YouTube

 
Posted : 01/05/2022 8:16 am
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The TV show is unwatchable now but Waylon Jennings is hard to top for a theme song.

 
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Back when childhood illnesses were treated with pharmacy grade cellophane wrapped lucazade, daytime tv and a duvet on the sofa was when I used to watch Mr Rossi.

the only thing I remember about it was the cool intro and outro music that seemed to be better and longer the the programme itself

A pal has an LP that has the theme song repeated a dozen or so time in each language it was syndicated in. Can think of many other album releases there will have been with only one song repeated on both sides

 
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The TV show is unwatchable now

It was unwatchable then.
Did you know that Derek Griffiths himself played the whistle on the Bod theme?

 
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It was unwatchable then.

I was a kid back then, pretty much everything on TV was unwatchable. Dukes of Hazzard was up against a TV show about an outlaw trucker whose best friend was a chimpanzee and a guy with a talking car.

 
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A classic (literally):

Not sure if they’re cracking, but certainly memorable…

https://youtu.be/JFGtRKx4ypY

 
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I seem to be the only person on the planet who recognises Elbow’s ‘One Day Like This’ as the theme to Dogtanian and the Three Muskahounds.

I can see (or rather, hear) the connection.

Especially when you chuck an orchestra at it.

 
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That's glorious.

 
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You cant beat the music from 'Jamie and his magic torch'
And 'Uylessy 31'

 
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Dr Who for the win surely!

 
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Not a kids, show but an important part of the 80's growing up, BBC Rally coverage with proper 1000BHP Audis, Lancia Delta Intgralle and Metro 6R4s.

 
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I ****ing hate me a bit of country, but this has warm, fuzzy nostalgia all over it.

 
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A proper blast fro the past

 
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And

 
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10 points to anyone who can name the theme tune I used for no.1 daughter’s birthday videos:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zveN3pUhanA&feature=youtu.be

17 years later:

 
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I **** hate me a bit of country, but this has warm, fuzzy nostalgia all over it.

And an extra verse. Who knew.

 
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10 points to anyone who can name the theme tune I used for no.1 daughter’s birthday videos:

I don't have the faintest idea, but that's too cute. Well played.

 
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I was a kid back then, pretty much everything on TV was unwatchable. Dukes of Hazzard was up against a TV show about an outlaw trucker whose best friend was a chimpanzee and a guy with a talking car.

MacGyver was good!

 
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The Dreamstone theme is amazing.

And, did anyone else see "Hobo With A Shotgun"? The end credit music was Run With Us from the Raccoons and it's still fantastic

 
Posted : 01/05/2022 2:32 pm
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So, while this is nice, almost NONE of the above are proper songs i.e. released songs used on kids TV themes.

You just can't get the staff these days...

 
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The theme is at the end at 24:20 Fireball XL5

I'm surprised we've got this far without the Monkees. The theme wasn't bad and Pleasant Valley Sunday and Last Train to Clarksville excellent.

 
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Most TV theme tunes are released as library music, so it's all good afaic.
Recorded in Munich in 1975, this tune is pretty iconic if you watched children's telly in the late 70's and throughout the 80's. Hawkshaw's music was everywhere on TV (and still is in some cases IE: Countdown!)

 
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Trying to keep to the original brief

 
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Gotta love a McLaren (it may not have actually been a real one though).

 
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Not really a kids show but growing up mum watched the clothes show, was years till I found out the title music was The pet shop boys.

 
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Gotta love a McLaren (it may not have actually been a real one though).

Damn you, did you just pull that from the other thread? 😜

 
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Anyway.

So, while this is nice, almost NONE of the above are proper songs i.e. released songs used on kids TV themes.

Challenge accepted.

 
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Not really a kids show but growing up mum watched the clothes show, was years till I found out the title music was The pet shop boys.

I don't think that's the right version. It was the remix from Disco, I think?

 
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Most TV theme tunes are released as library music, so it’s all good afaic.
Recorded in Munich in 1975, this tune is pretty iconic if you watched children’s telly in the late 70’s and throughout the 80’s. Hawkshaw’s music was everywhere on TV (and still is in some cases IE: Countdown!)

You could hear 'Chicken Man' on the credits of two different programs for a while. It was the theme to Grange Hill, but it was also the theme to early episodes of Give Us a Clue too.

 
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I don’t think that’s the right version. It was the remix from Disco, I think

Yep. One of my favourite albums.

 
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Damn you, did you just pull that from the other thread?

Hadn't even seen the other thread, bizarrely!

 
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Arthur had a good one

 
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All as Caher said yesterday plus another for Marine boy. Can I add whatever was used for The Flashing Blade?

 
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