In the 1960s, television theme songs were famous. These are three one-hit wonders from 1960s TV shows we can't ever forget.
Before taking on its now-iconic and familiar title, That '70s Show was supposed to be named after a lyric from one of The Who's most popular songs.
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MTV Music Channels Sign Off Forever With the One That Started It All: ‘Video Killed the Radio Star’
MTV debuted its flagship channel MTV Music in 1981 with the same Buggles song that it went permanently dark with Wednesday.
The 20-year-old Cartoon Network franchise never lost sight of the childlike joy that comes with being a superhero.
In television's early days, Caesar translated Jewish humor into a language America didn’t yet know it understood.
The world's longest-running radio drama turns 75 in January. 'The Archers' chronicles a fictional farming family in England, navigating climate change, mental health and romance.
Old theme songs are tiny emotional portals; they pull you back into routines, relationships, even old versions of yourself.
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