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The one, the only, the hugely earwormy, the flumps


Funny, I thought of the ones that really stayed with me, like the A-Team, Airwolf etc and thought I'd revisit V, and it's not stood the test of time, thought the eighties funk break in the middle is pretty cool.

This one has, and the closing sequence still brings a lump to my throat, or do I still just fancy Colonel Wilma Dearing? Buck Rogers in the 25th century.


The best of all time though has to be Wildtrack with Terry Nutkins using John Barry's Florida Fantasy from Midnight cowboy. Well, that or the 70s Animal Magic opening sequence, wahwahmoogtastic!!

It has got to be and always will be Dr Who


The minute that starts you know it is time to get behind the sofa (yeah I admit that since the Jon Pertwee days I used to and still do that !!)

Listen to it here and hide --> http://www.mondas.org/soundmusic/soundmusic.htm#thememusic

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