The Worst TV Theme Songs
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List of worst TV theme songs ever, ranked by the people who had to listen to them before every episode. One of the most defining aspects of a TV show is its theme song played over the opening credits. These catchy, memorable tunes symbolize the start of your viewing pleasure. Even the worst TV themes act as a transportation vessel that takes you into a world of your favorite characters. These songs allow us to slowly sink out of our reality and become affixed to what is on the screen. However, sometimes this vessel takes you on a bumpy ride. Not all television theme songs are gems. In fact some are just plain bad TV music. They make you question how much is it worth it to watch a television episode, if you must endure an odd, occasionally annoying tune for the first 30 seconds.

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Actors: Harry Enfield, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Enn Reitel, Jan Ravens
Premiered: 1988
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Actors: Scott Baio, Erin Moran, Al Molinaro
Premiered: 1982
Number of Seasons: 2
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Actors: Dick Christie, Marla Pennington, Jerry Supiran
Premiered: 1985
Number of Seasons: 4
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Actors: Norman Fell, Audra Lindley, Jeffrey Tambor
Premiered: 1979
Number of Seasons: 2
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