I have been binge-watching several different favorite TV shows, and for the purposes of this post, I will use one particular show as an example: “Alfred Hitchcock Presents” (beginning in 1956). I fondly remember watching its reruns every now and then as a child, then sometimes throughout my teens, and later into my young adult years. The sound of the theme music is indelibly etched in my memory banks.
As I was watching the second season’s reruns tonight, it occurred to me that even though the theme sound has no lyrics, it’s just music, I don’t remember it ever having changed over the years. I’m fortunate in that I’m seeing the episodes in chronological order, so as I reacquaint myself with the show, it’s possible that later seasons just may have changes in the theme music, but I think that’s unlikely. An extension of those thoughts led me to wondering about other shows where that might have been the case, such as “Gilligan’s Island”, where the original theme song only named five of the seven characters, in later seasons, the Professor and Maryann were added to the lyrical line-up.
So here’s the question: what are some TV series’ theme music or theme songs changed over the various seasons of the shows’ runs? You may name ant show or shows that was/were episodic or recurring in nature, of any genre (sitcom, drama, soap opera, animated, news, sports, reality, game shows, satire, documentary, variety shows, etc.). They may cover any time period, country, location, etc.
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How did it both change and remain the same?
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That’s not what you wrote. Had you been more specific in your meaning than “changed yet the same”, it might not have called for questioning. There’s absolutely no way to read your mind and infer from what you wrote that you meant the arrangement of the theme is what was changed while other aspects of it were the same. Thank you for clarifying.
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Yes, as stated above, documentaries are included. I’m not at all familiar with the Australian one that you named, but it’s a series and a documentary.
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