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TV Show Theme Songs To TV Shows That Most Jubbers Are Too Young To Know About

Re: Show Theme Songs To TV Shows That Most Jubbers Are Too Young To Know About


^ OK...

Even by it's the late '60's and half of Hollywood is ripped on acid, it amazes me that this show even existed...

Let's see... Sally Field plays a nun, and when ever a good gust of wind comes a blowin', she takes flight thanks to that aerodynamic habit that she wears... She can sail over town, fly across New York City or just skip over a couple of blocks to solve a crime or right some wrong all in the name of Catholicism, or something...

Meanwhile, all the other Earth-bound nuns just look up, smile and shake their heads in amazement. "Golly", they must think, "Sure must be swell to have the power of flight... it's bad enough we have taken that vow of atonement..."

Ahh, but there enters Ajenedro Ray, with that scarf tied around his heck and that knowing look in his eye as if to say, "If she can fly with one good blow, imagine what I can do with..."

Well, perhaps I've said too much. ;)

One of the oddest shows on TV, with some very bizarre undertones is all I'm saying....
 
I remember that it was while watching this show that I ever heard about Los Angeles for the first time...
 
Sir Ron loved his SciFi shows growing up...

Of course, there was Star Trek, and Lost in Space, which are already posted here...But here are a few more that some of the younger Jubbers might have only heard of in passing, or never heard of before.....


UFO-British made, so slick, so awesome, sooooo 1970's!




Space 1999 a post UFO show by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson (season one)




Space 1999 (season two) with Maya, the shape-shifter...




The Starlost- a really weird Sci Fi show starring Kier Dullea. It only lasted a season...




Ark II- a low budget Saturday morning show made by the same producers who made the Shazam and Isis shows...



Space Academy-another Saturday morning lower budget staple....





Want some more? How about this....Jason of Star Command!

 
The 1st season Space:1999 music is so much better. But the science is awful. If there was an explosion on the far side of the moon, it would probably not knock it out of orbit into deep space. It would either crash into the earth or send it out into the rest of the solar system and a larger body like Jupiter would snare it. The sun's gravity well extends halfway to Alpha Centauri.

Sorry, bad science really grinds my gears...
 
I'm younger but I love a lot of the themes from 80s TV. I am surprised no one has posted the theme from St. Elsewhere... its pretty good. Growing Pains- I've actually heard the full, full song not the tv theme version and its very good, about a four minute song.
 
You know, it's a shame we've lost the art of making tv intros. What would you consider a great modern tv theme? I would probably say 'Mad Men' or 'Ashes to Ashes'. That's just about it. Lost is memorable but quite boring really.
 
How about themes from shows that lived in the same TV universe

All In The Family

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znrjbo9QRLk

The Jeffersons

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9y4iXAso4I

Maude

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9NY8R-LmIw]


How was good Times connected to All in the Family ,Maude and the Jeffersons?

Good Times is set in Chicago,all the rest are in NY..

For those not familar with it,there were a few spin offs from All in the Family..Maude,was Edith's(all in the family) cousin,The Jeffersons were the Bunker's next door neighbor..

Then there was Archie's Place and Gloria...Not bad for one show..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YDZ...&list=PLFB5691B159201A0C&index=24&playnext=2][/quote]

...There was really a show called BJ and the Bear huh.

Yeah,it was about some trucker who rode around with a chimp in his truck.In between tight transit deadlines he found time to change this chimps diaper and I think,solve crimes..

I have a feeling he'd catch a lotta shit in todays trucking world..He woudln't be allowed on many properties to either load or unload..
 


A fair number of JUBBERS will remember this show - it's been gone only fifteen years - but it deserves honorable mention. This may be my all-time favorite TV show theme. And about one-half of JUBBERS (those age 29 and younger) likely won't remember the show all that well, as it was more a show "for adults" - basically a Mystery show.

I may have liked the theme a lot, but I never got into the show itself.

Are you kidding!? Even when I was a little kid I used to watch this show!! I'm 26 and remember waiting to see a new episode every week! Great show! Angela always reminded me of my own nosey grandmother getting herself into trouble. In fact, I even own half of the 12 seasons on DVD. Still a favorite of mine! Thanks for posting the theme!
 
Good Times was a spin-off from Maude. The mother on Good Times was Maude's housekeeper. I don't remember how they explained the shift to Chicago though.
 
Fireball XL5

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ifS2nP53Zs[/ame]

Someone has already posted LOST IN SPACE, but a note that the "Johnny Williams" who wrote both themes (LIS season 1 and then the later version) changed his name to "John Williams" and went on to do STAR WARS and INDIANA JONES among others.

Burke's Law, anyone?

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBBKHhP__mw[/ame]
 
My Mother the Car:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siOZDZ1A0OM[/ame]

My faves have already been posted (Avengers, even Room 222!).

This might jog some memories:

It's About Time

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1G-TsdNWGg[/ame]
 
Captain Kangaroo --

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3w7w58CREY[/ame]

I'll skip Tom Terrific as it wasn't really a show, just a segment, but --

Beany and Cecil

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOxNtOMTpSo[/ame]
 
Long before there were gorgeous hunks running shirtless on daytime television, the soap operas were primarily there to .....sell soap!

Here are some of the classic soap operas from the three American networks in the 1960's and 1970's

Can you believe that there are only five soap operas total left on American network TV? Check out this CBS promo from 1968..there were seven alone (yes, they were all half-hour shows) on this network. And for a special blast from the past, check out David Birney and Donna Mills on "Love is a Many Splendored Thing, as well as Robert Gentry, as "Ed Bauer" on "The Guiding Light" (damn, I forgot how handsome he was!)



The Guiding Light, (the "granddaddy" of them all, to quote Melinda Sue Lewis), started on radio in 1937, and ended its 72 year run on TV in 2009. This is the opening and closing theme from 1974.


The Edge of Night was, perhaps the only daytime show aimed at a mixed male-female audience. It had crime and mystery. Before going to ABC in 1975, it enjoyed almost 20 years of huge popularity on CBS. Here is the 1972 opening...pure classic...


Over on ABC, General Hospital was an early hit. Here's the opening from the very beginning, in 1963. It's quite different from today's slick, stylized open.


Another ABC favorite was "Dark Shadows" daytime's first vampire saga. Jonathan Frid as "Barnabas Collins" was pure magic! It also had Hollywood legend Joan Bennett's talents too! There is a big screen remake in the works starring Johnny Depp!


NBC's first real soap success was "Another World" Created by the legendary Irna Phillips, this show was originally supposed to be a companion soap to "As the World Turns" But when NBC picked it up over CBS, things changed...


And NBC's last surviving soap, Days of Our Lives, continues to carry on. here is what the opening looked like in 1965, the year the show appeared. The announcer was the star of the show, Macdonald Carey (who played Dr. Tom Horton)
 
Wow, has nobody posted one of my all-time favorites: The Mary Tyler Moore Show! Mary's so likeable, and so groundbreaking at the same time. An inspiration!

 
Hilarious House of Frightenstein

Great show from a local Hamilton, Ontario station


[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsaFDZfz8Lc[/ame]
 
thanks for posting the theme from 'the monkees.' each of those guys was hot in different ways, but i admit that i had a major crush on peter tork. delicious fantasies about him.
 
The King of Kensington

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrP8mjsmy8U[/ame]
 
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