ill give you Big Bang Theory & Scrubs, but not HIMYMBig Bang Theory, How I Met Your Mother, and Scrubs all have short, but catchy tunes!
ill give you Big Bang Theory & Scrubs, but not HIMYMBig Bang Theory, How I Met Your Mother, and Scrubs all have short, but catchy tunes!
In england, when I've watched some old stuff from the 60s/70s, the half-hour programmes would typically run for 29 minutes including decent length theme tune and end credits (about 1 -> 1.5 minutes each), thus allowing the station a 1 minute lead for the next programme. For the commercial-free BBC, this was the norm.
Although the BBC still don't interrupt programme to put adverts on, they do now have hefty blocks inbetween programmes for their own "here's what's ons"
On the commercial channels, advert space has increased. The sky channels were initially the worst for it, with over 25% airtime being commercials, but the other terrestrial channels are catching up, with 5 minute ad blocks every 15-20 minutes.
And to get to the point, yes, the title theme and end credits are being cut shorter to accommodate this.
The same is true on children's television. In the 60s/70s/80s, you got the full programme, often with a 2 minute "please wait while this programme starts" screen with a picture of a clown and a girl with some chalk.
In the early 90s, that was tightened up and programming was back to back. In the mid-late 90s, the presenters interrupted the credits to chat and engage in banter with edd the duck, and introduce the next programmes.
In the 00s, the credits have largely disappeared, and the presenters are only briefly visited before the next episode of "strobe lighting with cell shading at 1000mph" begins.
Changing viewer habits killed the good theme song. MASH, Barney Miller, Taxi, Cheers, Bob Newhart and Mary Tyler Moore all had amazing themes that were hooks in their own right to hold the viewer but these days we have no patience...sad, really.
It's actually a function of the fact that shows have a significantly shorter run-time now than they did in the 80's. I think they've cut out about 4 minutes of show time for more advertising, so many producers choose to forgo the theme song or severely shorten it in order to use that minute for actual show.
Not a sitcom, but as far as theme songs go, (and I'm definitely showing my age here) the theme for Peter Gunn is one of the best.
On the subject of kids TV, gone were the days where we could sing along to the theme tunes (the likes of Andy Crane even "sung" along too) or count down with the on-screen clock until the next Programme for Schools was about to start.
Now the opening sequences are very often either cut down, or played in the background of the various shows while some young presenter with the latest glove puppet sidekick mouths off at the Yoof of Today™ about what's up next or something. (I can tell you, however, they still show the full opening titles for "LazyTown".
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Oh my ears... I think I just went blind.On the subject of kids TV, gone were the days where we could sing along to the theme tunes (the likes of Andy Crane even "sung" along too) or count down with the on-screen clock until the next Programme for Schools was about to start.
Now the opening sequences are very often either cut down, or played in the background of the various shows while some young presenter with the latest glove puppet sidekick mouths off at the Yoof of Today about what's up next or something. (I can tell you, however, they still show the full opening titles for "LazyTown".
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It brings tears to my eyes.
I dont even want to think what that is like.[ (I can tell you, however, they still show the full opening titles for "LazyTown".)
Personally, it's not a patch on the songs in the show itself.I dont even want to think what that is like.(I can tell you, however, they still show the full opening titles for "LazyTown".)
im guessing its some sort of brightly coloured horror fest which features the character bouncing around so much, it leaves you out of breath just watching it.Personally, it's not a patch on the songs in the show itself.I dont even want to think what that is like.(I can tell you, however, they still show the full opening titles for "LazyTown".)
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I see you've been watching too much Charlie Brooker and not enough Magnus Scheving.im guessing its some sort of brightly coloured horror fest which features the character bouncing around so much, it leaves you out of breath just watching it.Personally, it's not a patch on the songs in the show itself.I dont even want to think what that is like.![]()
that may sound like Charlie Brooker, but it is all my own work.I see you've been watching too much Charlie Brooker and not enough Magnus Scheving.im guessing its some sort of brightly coloured horror fest which features the character bouncing around so much, it leaves you out of breath just watching it.Personally, it's not a patch on the songs in the show itself.![]()
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