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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Of course...Doctor Who! Why didn't I think of

> that. I can't remember the name of the girl who

> used to produce that stuff but she was a frigging

> genius.


Delia Derbyshire. It was a man wot wrote it but it was a woman (*arches eyebrow quizzically before tapping-out pipe*) who produced and arranged it.

*Ahem*


"Maybe tomorrow I'll want to settle down.... Until tomorrow I'll just keep moving on" :)-D


80's loved LA Law, Dynasty and Hill Street Blues!


Cheesy as it is, "I'll be there for you" from Friends has good memories from drunk 90's parties, when everyone was feeling the love!


I quite liked the Buffy theme (sad I know).


However, the theme I liked most when it was just a theme, was "Here with me" (Dido) used for Roswell in about 1998. Then she got big and I went off it big time!


Byker Grove anyone? ;-)

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