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The Gang Sings the Theme Song on 'How I Met Your Mother' (VIDEO)

by Jason Hughes, posted Apr 19th 2011 11:10AM
singing the theme song on 'How I Met Your Mother'Our own Rich Keller recently spotlighted some of the shows that are hanging onto the tradition of the theme song in their intros. After watching tonight's episode of 'How I Met Your Mother' (Monday, 8PM ET on CBS), we couldn't help but wish this show could have been on that list.

Wanting to impress his real father, Barney concocted a series of lies for his friends to make them appear cooler. Jerry was less than impressed with some of what he was discovering, but Barney didn't let up.

In fact, he upped the ante after the introductions were done and announced, "We're also a band!"

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'One Tree Hill' is Back, and So Is the Theme Song

by Jean Bentley, posted Sep 14th 2010 6:20PM
'One Tree Hill'Is it wrong to be just as excited to hear the 'One Tree Hill' theme song as we are to find out the fates of possibly dead characters when the show's eighth season premieres tonight?

Tonight's season 8 premiere should be a crazy episode, especially considering all the drama that went down in the season 7 finale. The biggest OMG moment, hands down, was when Clay and Quinn were shot by Clay's crazytown stalker, Katie. (Uh, good thing the show got renewed, because that would've been the ultimate series finale cliffhanger.) We also found out that Haley was pregnant with her second child, and Julian finally proposed to Brooke.

Aside from cliffhanger resolutions, tonight's premiere marks the return of the 'One Tree Hill' theme song, which producers dumped after the time jump in season 5. But instead of Gavin DeGraw singing his tune, "I Don't Want to Be," the show decided to go the 'Weeds'/"Little Boxes" route and have different artists record their own versions of the song.

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Jabba The Hutt Meets 'Parks and Recreation' (VIDEO)

by Chris Harnick, posted Mar 12th 2010 1:30PM
Take one villain from a galaxy far, far away, a theme song from one of television's smartest comedies, mash them up and what do you get? Internet gold.

'Parks and Recreation' has really found its footing this year, a sure sign of its success is this mash-up video.The video, which was edited by John Mondelli and Will Phillips and sung by John Mondelli, Will Phillips and Chris Fowle, has gotten the attention of 'Parks' co-creator/executive producer Michael Schur and writer Alan Yang.

Check out the video after the jump.

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Does NBC's Olympics Theme Music Sound Familiar?

by Bob Sassone, posted Feb 15th 2010 5:03PM
Sharp-eared TV fans have probably known this for a long time because NBC has been using the music for a while, but 'Lost' producer Carlton Cuse Twittered about it the other day to let everyone else know: a lot of the music that NBC is using on their Olympics coverage is the theme song to another show that Carlton co-created/produced back in the early 90s. Here's the video. God I loved this show.

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Sneak Peek: The Human Target opening credits

by Bob Sassone, posted Jan 15th 2010 1:00PM
There's been a lot of talk coming out of the Television Critics Association press tour about the opening credits for FOX's new version of The Human Target, which premieres this Sunday. Here's a look. I like the graphics, but the music isn't as moody or energetic as it should be. It's more "majestic," which seems wrong for this kind of show.

But hey, it's an actual opening credits sequence and a theme song, which is more than most shows have today, so let's not argue. (Here's the opening of the 1992 Rick Springfield version of the show.)

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Lost producers want you to write a theme song for the show

by Bob Sassone, posted Jul 8th 2009 9:07AM
J.J. AbramsLost is famous for not having a theme song. Or, more accurately, having a short theme song, one that's exactly one note long. J.J. Abrams wrote the song, but now producers of the show want you to come up with a theme song for them. The winning song will be played at this year's Comic-Con in front of many many fans of the show.

Here's a little ditty to get you started, if you want to do one with lyrics. Maybe Abrams can sing it (looks like he's singing in the pic).

Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale
a tale of a doomed airplane...

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What You Missed Last Night: The Simpsons theme, a cappella

by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 27th 2009 9:02AM
In the closing credits of The Simpsons last night, this video was played instead of the usual closing theme song. It's not new (it was actually recorded in 2000), but it's the first time it was played on the show. It's the singing group Canvas, doing a rather clever a cappella version of the theme. For some reason, I thought the one shown last night was slightly different than this (more of the closing theme than the opening theme), but their web site says this is the one played last night.

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Stump the King - Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors - VIDEO

by Paul Goebel, posted Feb 4th 2008 9:43AM

Saw BossThe question I got this week almost stumped me...

James Thomas writes...
"There was a cartoon in the 80's where all the cars were made of vines. do you remember the name of it?"

Well, I was pretty sure of the answer but just to be positive, I did some research and dug up this clip from the opening of Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors.

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Are TV theme songs finally dead?

by Joel Keller, posted Oct 19th 2006 3:42PM
ER cast
For twelve seasons, ER used some of the most memorable and intense theme music heard during the last decade or so; it started soft, then pulsated to a climax that matched the frantic pace of a big-city emergency room and of the show itself. And the climax was usually punctuated visually, either by Eriq LaSalle's Benton punching the air after a surgery or Laura Innes' Weaver bursting through the door with her cane.

But for season thirteen? It's gone. We've got the cold open, a title card with generic music, and then a commercial. The credits are shown over the first act. It's the most glaring example of a trend that's been going on since the late '90s. Erin Carlson of the AP is the latest person to write about the death of the theme song. The article cites all the same reasons cited for years: an increase of commercials, a desire from networks and show-runners to keep people's attention, etc., etc.

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Jakob Dylan writing music for Six Degrees

by Anna Johns, posted Sep 25th 2006 7:49PM
jakob dylanThe lead singer for the Wallflowers (and son of Bob) is writing music for the new ABC show, Six Degrees. More specifically, it's J.J. Abrams' newest show about six random people whose lives cross paths. Dylan performed the show's theme song, "Here Comes Now", and you can hear it this Thursday when episode two of Six Degrees airs on ABC at 10pm. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Dylan is hard at work writing more music to fit with the overall tone of the show.

In a world where music is becoming increasingly important on television shows, this could put the Wallflowers back on the map. They had a couple big hits a few years ago but haven't seen much mainstream attention for a while. Then again, he's a Dylan so maybe he's just doing what he likes and, right now, that happens to be Six Degrees.

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Ask TV Squad: What was the theme to Dr. Vegas?

by Adam Finley, posted Aug 8th 2006 5:31PM

dr. vegasReader Shannon sent us an e-mail asking:

Please help! I couldn't find anywhere to ask this. Does anyone know the theme song to the short running show Mr. Vegas with Rob Lowe?

Why yes, Shannon, we do. First of all, it was Dr. Vegas, not Mr. Vegas, but no worries, we knew what you meant. The song you're wondering about is a rollicking and infectious ditty by Stereo MCs called "Connected" off the album of the same name. I can't blame you for wondering about it, that song is going to be stuck in my head like taffy for the rest of the day. Here's the music video for the song, courtesy of YouTube. The theme was actually hand-picked by star Rob Lowe, who figured the catchy song would entice people to stay tuned in for the show. His plan worked, and people did stay tuned ... for about five episodes.

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