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Theme Songs mostly for television and commercial advertisement videos If there are videos, some only display the description and the play symbol, but if you click on the play symbol it will play the video. I really have fun making this board. I hope you enjoy it too.

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Joanie Loves Chachi Opening Theme

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Bosom Buddies Intro

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thirtysomething theme

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China Beach Opening Theme Intro

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Joan Redd I loved this show!

Grammy-nominated theme song to ABC's TV show "Moonlighting", written and performed by Al Jarreau.

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I Dream of Jeannie season 2 theme

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I Dream of Jeannie Season 1 Theme

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The Munsters - Original 1964 Theme!

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Hill Street Blues (1981-1987) ~ serial police drama Chronicling the lives of the staff. The show received critical acclaim and its production innovations influenced many subsequent dramatic television. Its debut season was rewarded with eight Emmy awards, and the show received a total of 98 Emmy.

by 307Tradis

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Top 20 1970's Cop Show Themes

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"winky-dink and you" was the pioneer in interactive programming. The core of the program was children sent away for a kit. The kit had a plastic screen that stuck to the TV tube with static electricity. Crayons were used to draw on the screen. When a character needed special help, children would be asked to draw on the screen, give assistance and free the character from trouble. If a character needed to cross a river with no bridge, the viewer would draw a line so a crossing could be made and escape trouble. Jack Barry, the host, emphasized inviting a friend over to watch the program; sharing in the drawing of assistance was also important. Everyone watched and helped winky-dinky in his adventures and had fun.

by tirandagan

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The Jetsons intro

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The Partridge Family Opening TV Theme Song 1970

by retrorebirth

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The Monkees TV Show (Open and End Credits)

by clsarashimmer20

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Monte Johnson R.I.P. Davy Jones

Wait till Your Father Gets Home (1972) - Intro (Opening)

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The Bugaloos Intro

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LIDSVILLE INTRODUCTION

by PufnStufProductions

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Here's the opening to the 1974-1976 Hanna-Barbera TV series, Hong Kong Phooey.

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H.R PUFNSTUF INTRO

by Patchie97

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It's A Living Opening (1980-1982) The show follows the lives of the waitresses who worked in a posh restaurant, appropriately called "Above the Top", located at the top of the Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. At the helm was their supervisor Nancy Beebe (Marian Mercer), the restaurant's maitre'd, who sometimes fraternized with the girls but usually gave orders. More often than not, the scheme of the week involved Nancy in some way, which upset her because all she wanted was an orderly staff. Adding to the chaotic working environment was a wisecracking pianist named Sonny Mann (Paul Kreppel), who made rude comments to the women, Nancy included, and got insulted in return.

by classictvthemes2

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Love, Sidney -- Season 2 Intro (Gladys & Bubba Knight) Show ran from 1981-1983. This NBC comedy starred Tony Randall in another of his very funny and fussy role. Sidney, a lonely commercial artist, befriended soap opera actress Laurie Morgan, and eventually allowed Laurie and her young daughter to share his (rather luxurious) Manhattan apartment. The story derived from the… More 1980 TV-movie Sidney Shorr: A Girl's Best Friend , but with a crucial change: in the movie Sidney was gay, information that somehow got mislaid in the sitcom, where Sidney was just mysteriously celibate. The result was an amiable but forgettable family comedy, rather than the ground-breaking depiction of alternative lifestyles it might have been

by VaultMasterDBT

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It Takes a Thief Opening (1968, First Season) Shor ran from 1968-1970. The adventures of suave cat burglar Alexander Mundy, who plies his trade for the U.S. Government.

by ssosmcin

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Space 1999 Television Show Introduction (1974-1976)

by agentx35

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Logan's Run TV series intro (1977-78) This television series, based on the movie with the same name, portrays a futuristic society where citizens are only allowed to live until age 30. Logan is a Sandman (police assassin) who is 26 years old; he decides to try to escape to freedom and a mythical place called 'Sanctuary.' He is pursued by his former friend, another Sandman, who attempts to terminate him.

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Zorro - Original TV Promo - 1957 Zorro, a Walt Disney-produced half-hour television series, running from 1957 to 1959 and starring Guy Williams as Zorro

by vid22dotcom

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Not the opening theme from the television show...The Ballad of Davy Crockett

by ACMESingALongSongs

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Original Daniel Boone Opening (1949-1957)

by sargentslasher1

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The Avengers television intro (1965)

by fabster3333

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Tracy Froidcoeur I loved this show!!!!!!!! She was soooooo cool, sexy and tough!

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Coleen Uyehara Yes, she was and I really liked that!!

The Lone Ranger Opening Theme Song - short version

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The Saint TV intro (1962-1969)

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Mission Impossible - Original Intro (1966 - 1973)

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Mannix is an American television detective series that ran from 1967 through 1975 on CBS. Created by Richard Levinson and William Link and developed by executive producer Bruce Geller, the title character, Joe Mannix, is a private investigator. He is played by Mike Connors. Mannix was the last series produced by Desilu Productions. During the first season of the series Joe Mannix worked for a large Los Angeles detective agency called Intertect, which was the planned original title of the show

by felixweb

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Ironside is a Universal television series which ran on NBC from September 14, 1967 to January 16, 1975. The show starred Raymond Burr as the wheelchair-using Chief of Detectives, Robert T. Ironside. The character's debut was in a TV-movie on March 28, 1967. The original title of the show in the United Kingdom was A Man Called Ironside. The show earned Burr six Emmy and two Golden Globe nominations.[1] The show revolved around former San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) Chief of Detectives Robert T. Ironside (Raymond Burr), a veteran of more than twenty years of police service who was forced to retire from the department after a sniper's bullet paralysed him from the waist down and forced him to use a wheelchair. In the pilot episode, Ironside shows his strength of character and gets himself appointed a "special department consultant" by his good friend, Police Commissioner Dennis Randall.

by retrorebirth

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The Addams Family Original Title Intro & Theme Music

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Champion the Wonder Horse

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The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries

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The Hardy Boys Mysteries (1977 - 1979)

by Thebigbadwoof

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Kung Fu (1972 - 1975) "...snatch the pebble from my hand..."

by creativelocation

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Ellery Queen ~ Ellery Queen is an American television detective mystery series that ran for one season from 1975 to 1976 on NBC. It starred Jim Hutton as Ellery Queen, and David Wayne as his father, Inspector Richard Queen. One of several television adaptations of the Ellery Queen mystery novels, the series was created by the writing and producing team of Richard Levinson and William Link, who also created such mystery fare as Mannix, Columbo and Murder, She Wrote.

Max Headroom (1987 1988) is a short-lived but ground-breaking American science fiction television series which aired on Cinemax, then on ABC. The series was developed from a British television movie, 20 Minutes into the Future, that was developed to provide background for the Max Headroom character, originally developed for Channel 4's The Max Headroom Show in 1985-1986. The Original Max Talking Headroom Show was a Cinemax show that came out later in 1987.

by MrKeepthelightson

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Apple's Way (1974-1975). After years of experiencing the rat race of Los Angeles, George Apple, his wife Barbara and their four children move back to George's hometown of Appleton, Iowa, where adjusting to a new culture, new climate, new friends and a new pace are not as easy as they thought it would be. Stars; Ronny Cox as George Apple, Frances Lee McCain as Barbara Apple, Vincent Van Patten as Paul Apple, Patti Cohoon as Cathy Apple, Eric Olson as Steven Apple, Malcolm Atterbury as Grandfather Aldon, Kristy McNichol as Patricia Apple, Frannie Michel as Patricia Apple

by ClassicTelevisionFan

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77 Sunset Strip (1958 - 1964) Stu Bailey and Jeff Spencer were the wisecracking, womanizing private detective heroes of this Warner Brothers drama. Stu and Jeff worked out of an office located at 77 Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, right next door to a snazzy restaurant where Kookie worked as a valet. The finger-snapping, slang-talking Kookie occasionally helped Stu and Jeff with their cases, and eventually became a full-fledged member of the detective agency. Rex Randolph and J.R. Hale also joined the firm, and Suzanne was their leggy secretary

by chatham43

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Route 66 is an American TV series in which two young men traveled across America. The show ran weekly on CBS from 1960 to 1964. It starred Martin Milner as Tod Stiles and, for two and a half seasons, George Maharis as Buz Murdock. Maharis was ill for much of the third season, during which time Tod was shown traveling on his own. Tod met Lincoln Case, played by Glenn Corbett, late in the third season, and traveled with him until the end of the fourth and final season. The series currently airs on My Family TV and RTV. The series is best remembered for its Corvette convertible and its instrumental theme song (composed and performed by Nelson Riddle), which became a major pop hit.

by drvaldir06

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The Fugitive is an American drama series produced by QM Productions and United Artists Television that aired on ABC from 1963 to 1967. David Janssen stars as Richard Kimble, a doctor from the fictional town of Stafford, Indiana, who is falsely convicted of his wife's murder and given the death penalty. En route to death row, Kimble's train derails and crashes, allowing him to escape and begin a cross-country search for the real killer, a "one-armed man" (played by Bill Raisch)

by veilanna

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Doogie Howser, M.D. is an American television comedy-drama starring Neil Patrick Harris as a 16-year-old doctor who also faces the problems of being a normal teenager. Created by Steven Bochco and David E. Kelley, ABC aired the show from 1989 to 1993 for four seasons totaling 97 episodes.

by bobfredkowalski

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