
In the TV shows you know and love, music doesn't just play pivotal roles in introducing the episodes, they shape your memory of them. Here, Stephen Steps Lowe takes a look at the stories behind the best and most-loved TV theme tunes of all time.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 54 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Ttoday we’re checking into one of the most uncomfortable luxury hotels on television, The White Lotus.
The White Lotus first aired in 2021, created by Mike White. On paper, it looks simple, it’s just wealthy guests arriving at an expensive resort ... more
It’s under ten seconds long, but you know exactly where you are by the first note
Welcome back to Showtunes, the podcast that zooms in on the theme songs you can recognise in under a second. This week we’re pulling up a booth at MacLaren’s to revi... more
Big Star never got their flowers at the time — but thanks to That ’70s Show, ‘In The Street’ became one of the most-heard songs they ever released
Welcome to Showtunes, the podcast where we rewind to the theme songs that instantly take you back. T... more
Unlike most crime show themes, Tuyo by Rodrigo Amarante isn’t tense or dangerous, it’s actually quite charming and oddly romantic.
Narcos was created by Chris Brancato, Carlo Bernard, and Doug Miro, and it set out to tell the story of the rise and... more
Today we’re talking about a show that made the devil charming and easy to root for. Ladies and gentlemen, Being Evil Has A Price from Lucifer.
The TV show Lucifer was developed by Tom Kapinos and first aired in 2016 on Fox before being rescued by ... more
Today we’re turning our attention to one of the most iconic and longest running British soaps: EastEnders.
Set in the fictional London borough of Walford, EastEnders follows the lives of the residents of Albert Square, a tight knit East End commun... more
Today we’re going a little retro with one of the most heartwarming shows in television history, The Golden Girls.
The Golden Girls ran from 1985 to 1992 on NBC TV and followed four older women living together in Miami: Dorothy, Blanche, Rose, and ... more
Today we’re honouring the absolute classic, The Flintstones.
Let’s set the scene. It’s 1960, you’re sat on your leather sofa and not sure what to watch with your kids, and then a strike of luck. The Flintstones, an American cartoon sitcom airs for... more










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