Lena Dunham might have opted against a theme song for Girls, but do I still remember Marnie and Hannah dancing to Robyn’s Dancing on My Own in season one? Of course. Rather than wasting valuable running time on lengthy credits, it feels as if there is now more emphasis on music within TV shows – soundtracking memorable scenes, with playlists uploaded to Spotify shortly after. From Fleabag and Killing Eve to Normal People, I May Destroy You and It’s a Sin, a title card flashing across the screen seems to be the new norm. Theme songs bring up memories of iconic nights of TV, such as the Friday night in 2004 when Channel 4 aired the final episode of Friends just before the launch of Big Brother 5, kicked off with a banger of a theme from Paul Oakenfold. My early years were soundtracked by The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’s opening rap, The Simpsons’ jingle and Malcolm in the Middle’s angst-filled “You’re not the boss of me now!” The very mention of The OC’s opening music (“Californiaaaaa”) sparks an avalanche of awkward teen flashbacks.
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