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Posted Apr 28th 2008 12:07PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Video, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free
We've talked a lot here about theme songs and how they just don't make them like they used to. The openings to shows used to be a lot longer, a real part of the show. Today we're lucky if we get a few bars of music and maybe a credit or two. Heck, one show, Lost, only plays one note and shows the logo.
The Popcorn Trick has a list of the Top 25 Opening Credits of '80s Action Shows, and you can't argue with most of the picks. Magnum P.I. is on the list, as is Riptide, Miami Vice, and The A Team. I would quibble a little bit with the choice of The Rockford Files. One of my favorites, but it was really more of a '70s show than '80s (it ended in 1980). I was 13 years old when Vegas premiered (in 1978 - it ran until 1981) and I wanted to be Dan Tanna and live in Vegas and have hot girlfriends and drive around with a lion in my sports car.
Cagney and Lacey shouldn't be on the list though. It should be replaced with one of several other shows from the '80s. After the jump, the five shows they missed.
Continue reading 25 awesome openings to '80s action shows (and five they missed) - VIDEOS
Posted Apr 4th 2006 1:35PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, OpEd, The Five
Every once in a while, we here
at TV Squad give our opinions about what we'd like to see/not see on television. And since last week was my one-year
anniversary here, I figured I'd give my current list:1. Bring back game shows. I don't mean a
syndicated game show or a game show/reality show like
Survivor or
American Idol, I'm talking about
real, honest to goodness, daytime game shows on the networks.
The Price Is Right is the only one left, and the
rest of the schedule has been taken over by the likes of Maury Povich, Dr. Phil,
The View,
Starting
Over, and a third hour of
The Today Show. Wouldn't it be great to just dump all those shows and bring back a
Card Sharks, a Concentration, a
Blockbusters, a
High Rollers, a
Sale of the
Century. Hell, I'd watch
Match Game again over Jerry Springer.
Continue reading The Five: Things I'd change about TV if I was in charge