Due South
What's the world's greatest theme tune? Page 6
Quote: David Chapman @ June 4 2008, 11:57 PM BST80s comedy drama about a kid from Liverpool. Surely it's on her somewhere isn't it? If it was a decent site that is.
This site is sitcoms, not comedy dramas.
Are You Being Served?
Quote: Badge @ June 5 2008, 12:04 AM BSTAltogether now:
diddudiddudiddiddiddudiddididduddidder, diddudiddudiddiddiddudiddididduddiddah, dah da-da-da, dah da-da-da, dah da-da-da, dah da-da-da, dah dadadadadah da da da dadadadah da da da dadadadah da da da dadadadah da da da da da dadadadada da!
That sounds just like Match of the Day.
Quote: David Chapman @ June 5 2008, 12:23 AM BSTThat sounds just like Match of the Day.
You're doing one song to the tune of another.
Quote: Aaron @ June 5 2008, 12:19 AM BSTThis site is sitcoms, not comedy dramas.
It is in your alphabetical list.
Quote: David Chapman @ June 5 2008, 12:30 AM BSTIt is in your alphabetical list.
The list you're seeing is on the BCG now. Hence its presence.
Quote: Aaron @ June 5 2008, 12:33 AM BSTThe list you're seeing is on the BCG now. Hence its presence.
Oh - right then!
Quote: Gavin @ June 5 2008, 12:05 AM BSTDue South
Good call. I also love Ride Forever from that.
And I will second Flashing Blade, if only from nostalgia.
Quote: ian_w @ June 4 2008, 8:01 PM BSTRhubarb and Custard
You are completely right! (except you're not, 'The Flumps' was much better, a sort of monged version of Rhubarb)
Monged!
I liked the Flumps.
Avenues and Alleyways gets it but right up there is Z-Cars. Brilliant theme. And I don't support 'The Toffies'. Also worth a mention is Deep Space Nine when it first came out. Brilliant solo trumpet and then they changed it and messed it up.
Quote: roscoff @ June 5 2008, 9:18 AM BSTright up there is Z-Cars. Brilliant theme.
The original or the Steeleye Span version? (Trivia alert: Allan Prior, co-creator of Z-cars, was the father of Maddy Prior.)
Ha ha! I think you may be a music geek Timbo. The original.
Agreed on the good call for Due South but the nomination of Sorry! wins it for me. Especially when Matt Berry's band did a cover on Screenwipe.
Dan