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1.Kyunki.. Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi..(2000–2008)
30 min|Comedy, Drama, Family
A mother-in-law's struggle to put up with her three bahu's. The three bahu's have grown up sons. The bahu's sons start to get involved with having girlfriends and the bahu's try and break their relationships up.
Stars:Smriti Malhotra-Irani, Hiten Tejwani, Sudha Shivpuri, Riva Bubber
Votes:1,249
2.Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii(2000–2008)
20 min|Drama
The show explored the worlds of its protagonists Parvati Aggarwal and Om Aggarwal, who live in a joint family where by Parvati is an ideal daughter-in-law of Aggarwal family and Om the ideal son.
Stars:Sakshi Tanwar, Kiran Karmarkar, Shweta Kwatra, Ali Asgar
Votes:435
3.Kesar(2002–2007)
24 min|Family
A story about a girl, Kesar, who fights for her love, life and family values.
Stars:Nandini Singh, Mahmood Raza, Nasirr Khan, Nikhil Arya
Votes:21
4.Kaahin Kissii Roz(2001–2004)
24 min|Thriller
Shaina is beautiful and talented. Kunal is suave and successful. Shaina and Kunal have a whirlwind romance and get married. Theirs is a match made in heaven. Or is it? Does Shaina know about Kunal's past? And how did his first wife die?
Stars:Yash Tonk, Sudha Chandran, Mouli Ganguly, Hiten Tejwani
Votes:65
5.K. Street Pali Hill(2004–2006)
24 min|Thriller
A story about three friends relation, emotions and their Secrets.
Stars:Ashwini Kalsekar, Vikram Kapadia, Jasveer Kaur, Nisha Sareen
Votes:11
6.Mahabharat(2013–2014)
20 min|Drama, History, War
The mother of all wars, the mother of all rivalries, the cauldron of emotions, insecurities, jealousies and power play - Mahabharat. Rivetting and a master lesson for the entire mankind.
Stars:Saurabh Raj Jain, Shaheer Sheikh, Arav Chowdharry, Pooja Sharma
Votes:3,005
7.Karma(2004–2005)
45 min|Action, Sci-Fi
Karma is a true super hero who originates from Hindu mythology, created to withstand the onslaught of the demonic forces of Markesh.
Stars:Tinnu Anand, Riva Bubber, Gaurav Chopra, Siddharth Choudhary
Votes:30
8.Hatim(2003–2004)
Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Hatim is on an adventurous journey with his friend Hobo, to find answers of the 7 question so that a boy become normal who was turned down into stone by Dajjal (a servant of Satan )
Stars:Rahil Azam, Pooja Rawal, Nirmal Pandey, Kiku Sharda
Votes:582
9.Jeet(2003–2004)
42 min|Drama, Romance
The life of three individuals (Vikram, Janki, and Nandini) and their love, of trust and of sacrifice. It is the story of how losing yourself in love is the best victory that you can have.
Stars:Arun Govil, Mrinal Kulkarni, Pavan Malhotra, Ankur Nayyar
10.Saans(1999– )
Comedy, Drama, Family
Priya and Gautam are a happily married couple with two kids, Akul and Mithi. Everything goes wrong when Priya and Gautam become friends with Manisha. Manisha has fallen in love with Gautam.. See full summary »
Stars:Shagufta Ali, Neena Gupta, Kavita Kapoor, Kanwaljit Singh
Votes:29
11.Shagun(2001–2004)
22 min|Drama
The story of two cousins, Aradhana and Aarti, brought up together and so close to each other that one hardly needs words to convey her thoughts to the other. Aarti is an optimist - she .. See full summary »
Stars:Kabir Sadanand, Surbhi Tiwari, Ekta Jain, Shweta Agarwal
12.Kundali(2000–2001)
20 min|Drama
The story centers on two sisters, Aarti and Vidhi, Because of their parents' insistence on matching horoscopes, Aarti, the elder sister, is married to the younger brother; while the younger sister Vidhi gets married to the elder brother.
Stars:Anupam Bhattacharya, Nivedita Bhattacharya, Manorama, Prachee Shah Paandya
13.Sonpari(2001)
Drama, Family, Fantasy
A motherless child finds hope and care in a fairy.
Stars:Mrinal Kulkarni, Tanvi Hegde, Ashok Lokhande, Kaivalya Chheda
Votes:342
14.Yeh Hai Mohabbatein(2013– )
20 min|Drama
Ye Hai Mohabbatein, based on a novel Custody by Manju Kapoor, showcases divorce, infertility, remarriage, mature love and deals with societal issues. It follows the story of Raman and .. See full summary »
Stars:Divyanka Tripathi, Karan Patel, Ruhanika Dhawan, Abhishek Verma
Votes:645
15.Kuch Toh Hai Tere Mere Darmiyaan(2015–2016)
20 min|Drama
Koyal is an ordinary girl from Jamshedpur who believes that there are two types of people: people who live for someone, and people who someone else lives for. Madhavan is Koyal's best .. See full summary »
Stars:Shritama Mukherjee, Asha Negi, Ali Goni, Vibhav Roy
Votes:6
16.Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil(2016– )
22 min|Romance
Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil tells the story of Raghav and Naina, two individuals with a golden heart, who are fated to meet and fall in love in a foreign land, but destined to face challenges before their union.
Stars:Arjun Bijlani, Drashti Dhami, Surekha Sikri, Yulian Caesar
Votes:168
17.Koi Laut Ke Aaya Hai(2017)
45 min|Mystery, Romance, Thriller
Newlyweds Gitanjali and Abhimanyu's happiness is short-lived. Abhimanyu's death takes Gitanjali on a mysterious journey.
Stars:Surbhi Jyoti, Shoaib Ibrahim, Shaleen Malhotra, Sharad Kelkar
Votes:90
18.Saath Nibhana Saathiya(2010– )
22 min|Family
The lives of two female cousins after their respective marriages within the household of the Modi family.
Stars:Rupal Patel, Mohammad Nazim Khilji, Vandana Vithlani, Giaa Manek
Votes:473
19.Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai(2009– )
20 min|Drama
Set in Udaipur, a great family drama consisting of the everyday events going on between the families. The show focuses on human relations in a sensitive way. It shows day to day issues without any over the top drama. Social issues like girl child foeticide, domestic violence, widow remarriage etc were raised.
Stars:Hina Khan, Karan Mehra, Shivangi Joshi, Mohsin Khan
Votes:436
20.Sapna Babul Ka.. Bidaai(2007–2010)
Drama
The trials and tribulations of sisters Ragini and Sadhna. Ragini and Sadhna are different in terms of beauty.
Stars:Parul Chauhan, Sara Khan, Kinshuk Mahajan, Angad Hasija
Votes:104
21.Baa Bahoo Aur Baby(2005–2010)
24 min|Comedy, Drama
Tracks the story of an elderly woman Godavari Thakkar and her family, consisting of 6 sons, 2 daughters and their spouses and children. Godavari, who hails from a very poor family, lives in her father's huge mansion, the famous Krishna Villa in Parla East, Mumbai, given to her by her brothers who are settled in the United States.
Stars:Sarita Joshi, Arvind Vaidya, Benaf Dadachandji, Deven Bhojani
Votes:226
22.Des Main Nikla Hoga Chand(2001–2005)
42 min|Drama, Romance
Pammi a NRI living in London engaged to Rohan falls in Love with Dev on her Visit to India.
Stars:Sangeeta Ghosh, Arun Bali, Aruna Irani, Varun Badola
Votes:36
23.Sanjivani: A Medical Boon(2002–2005)
42 min|Drama
A story about four medical interns (Juhi, Rahul, Simran and Omi). All of them have joined Sanjivani Hospital as interns.
Stars:Gaurav Chanana, Smita Jaykar, Sonia Kapur, Sumeet Raghvan
Votes:23
24.Kehta Hain Dil(2002–2005)
Drama, Family
Kehta Hai Dil is the story of a family who lives in the small, idyllic town of Anand Nagar. It is the family of Superintendent of Police (SP) Aditya Pratap Singh, Dr. Jaya Singh, and their .. See full summary »
Stars:Pallavi Kulkarni, Kamya Punjabi, Aman Verma, Akshay Anand
25.Rishton ka chakravyuh(2017–2018)
23 min|Drama
Set amidst the royal backdrop, the show focuses on a rich industrial family residing at the majestic Lal Mahal, which is home to many conspiracies. It depicts the story of Satrupa, an authoritative woman and her daughter Anami.
Stars:Mahima Makwana, Ravi Pannu, Ankit Siwach, Narayani Shastri
Votes:75
26.Saara Akaash(2003–2005)
42 min|Action, Drama, Romance
Explores the dedication and determination of each of these officers, and also tries to delve into the friendship, love, heartbreak and tragedies.
Stars:Shakti Anand, Sai Deodhar, Manish Goel, Manav Gohil
Votes:13
27.Shaurya Aur Suhani(2009– )
54 min|Fantasy
This is a tale of two lovers. A tale imbibed in magic, Suhani the princess of Kalpi kingdom falls for the brave and handsome Shaurya, a commoner. He is unaware of his royal heritage, that .. See full summary »
Stars:Saurabh Pandey, Sriti Jha, Viineet Choudhary, Manish Wadhwa
Votes:17
28.Raja Ki Ayegi Baraat(2007–2010)
30 min|Family
The journey of a Rani as she goes from a servant to the queen of the palace and how she manages the responsibilities of a queen and the elder daughter-in-law.
Stars:Anjali Abrol, Mrinal Kulkarni, Kapil Nirmal, Upasna Singh
Votes:26
29.Kabhi Aaye Naa Judaai(2003–2005)
Drama
The story of a united family which finds itself confronted with the biggest temptation of all times - money.
Stars:Anchal Anand, Prabhat Bhattacharya, Pamela Mukherjee, Pooja Rawal
30.Saarrthi(2004–2008)
24 min|Drama
The story is a reworking of the Hindu epic, the Mahabharata, detailing the conflict between two brothers and their families in contemporary India.
Stars:Karan V. Grover, Mansi Salvi, Nawab Shah, Neha Devi Singh
Votes:7
31.Karam Apnaa Apnaa(2006–2009)
20 min|Drama
A small town girl who goes through a lot of hardships and finally comes out with triumphant colors.
Stars:Pallavi Subhash Shirke, Iqbal Khan, Yash Tonk, Rupa Ganguly
Votes:20
32.Kayamath(2007– )
20 min|Drama
The story centers around Praachi - a simple girl with dreams in her eyes. Praachi draws her strength from her father Inder Goenka . Praachi's life is completely transformed when her father dies. Circumstances change her life.
Stars:Shabbir Ahluwalia, Panchhi Bora, Sanjeeda Sheikh, Jay Bhanushali
Votes:32
33.Kahiin To Hoga(2003–2007)
24 min|Drama
This story is about five sisters: Kashish, Mouli, Mehek, Kanan and Charu.
Stars:Aamna Sharif, Rohit Bakshi, Rajeev Khandelwal, Amit Jack Gaud
Votes:153
34.Kumkum - Ek Pyara Bandhan(2002–2009)
20 min|Drama, Family
Kumkum marries Jatin, the grandson of the Wadhwa family. Soon after their marriage, Jatin dies of brain tumour. Worried about Kumkum's future, the family decides to get her married again.
Stars:Juhi Parmar, Hussain Kuwajerwala, Akhil Mishra, Smit Sheth
Votes:113
35.Ek Hasina Thi(2014)
20 min|Drama
Durga is out to avenge the crimes committed by Shaurya, a playboy and the scion of the powerful Goenka family of Kolkata.
Stars:Ayub Khan, Vin Rana, Sanjeeda Sheikh, Vatsal Sheth
Votes:74
36.Ikyawann(2017– )
22 min|Drama
Ikyawann is a Hindi TV serial aired on Star Plus. It is about Susheel Parekh, an awkward, diffident girl who is unsure of her place in the world but learns with time to fight life's problems.
Stars:Prachi Tehlan, Namish Taneja, Priyank Tatariya, Anwar Fatehan
Votes:29
37.Ishqbaaaz(2016– )
22 min|Drama, Family, Romance
The story is about three brothers - Shivaay, Omkara and Rudra -- who share an unbreakable bond despite their dysfunctional family.
Stars:Nakuul Mehta, Surbhi Chandna, Kunal Jaisingh, Leenesh Mattoo
Votes:2,019
38.Meri Durga(2017– )
Drama
Yashpal is illiterate and works as a peon in a school. Despite no social encouragement for female education, Yashpal aspires to educate his daughter, Durga, But Durga's calling lies elsewhere.
Stars:Vicky Ahuja, Srishti Jain, Paras Kalnawat, Urfi
Votes:12
39.Naamkarann(2016– )
21 min|Action, Drama, Romance
Naamkaran is the story of an illegitimate 11 year old girl, Avni Ayesha, who tries to give herself a legitimate identity despite cruel obstacles by her own grandmother Dayawanti Mehta.
Stars:Aditi Rathore, Zain Imam, Soni Singh, Arsheen Naamdaar
Votes:436
40.Tu Sooraj Main Saanjh Piyaji(2017– )
20 min|Drama
After her parents' death, Kanak stays with her grandmother, Bhabho. Although Bhabho hates her, Kanak secretly wishes to win her love one day.
Stars:Rhea Sharma, Avinesh Rekhi, Swati Kapoor, Neelu Vaghela
Votes:47
41.Akkad Bakkad Bambey Bo(2005– )
Fantasy
Stars:Devender Chaudhary, Pratik Jain, Menka Lalvani, Vivek Mashru
Votes:29
42.Karishma Kaa Karishma(2003–2004)
Comedy, Sci-Fi
Karishma is a Robot created by a scientist Vikram. And adventures follows by Karishma robot.
Stars:Princey Shukla, Sanjiv Seth, Tisca Chopra, Eva Grover
Votes:176
43.Ek Chabi Hai Pados Mein(2006–2008)
Drama
The show focuses on the lives of the residents of Colonelgunj, a mohalla located in Allahabad. The mohalla is very diverse, with residents of all faiths from all parts of India. Together, .. See full summary »
Stars:Varun Badola, Suhasi Dhami
Votes:36
44.Burey Bhi Hum Bhale Bhi Hum(2009– )
25 min|Comedy
A joint Family Drama - How can such a big joint family live in together.
Stars:Shruti Bafna, Monoj Goel, Firoz Irani, Priti Joshi
45.Gharwali Uparwali Aur Sunny(2003–2004)
Comedy
Stars:Kaivalya Chheda, Mukul Dev, Micky Dhamejani, Seema Kapoor
Votes:106
46.Khichdi(2002– )
20 min|Comedy
A family comedy surrounding an old man, his good for nothing son, Praful and wife Hansa, widow daughter in law Jayshree and their children, Jackie and Chakki, who are the smartest of them all.
Stars:Anang Desai, J.D. Majethia, Rajeev Mehta, Supriya Pathak
Votes:2,155
47.Hum Saath Aath Hai(2001–2003)
Family
Stars:Zoya Afroz, Kaivalya Chheda, Ketki Dave, Seema Kapoor
Votes:117
48.Sumit Sambhal Lega(2015– )
TV-PG|Comedy
Sumit, a reckless young man, runs away from responsibilities. Moreover, without understanding the seriousness of the situation, he ends up making a mockery of it.
Stars:Namit Das, Manasi Parekh, Bharti Achrekar, Satish Kaushik
Votes:727
49.Tu Mera Hero(2014– )
23 min|Drama
Lazy, affable Titu's charm sweeps Panchi, the girl-next door off her feet. Watch them go on this joy ride as they follow different dreams.
Stars:Priyanshu Jora, Sonia Balani, Achherr Bhaardwaj, Neha Kaul
Votes:15
50.Tu Tu Main Main(2000– )
Comedy
A hilarious comedy featuring a dominant mother-in-law and her equally boisterous daughter-in-law.
Stars:Pushkar Jog, Bhavana Balsawar, Jayati Bhatia, Reema Lagoo
Votes:1,036
51.Aarambh(2017– )
Drama
Set in ancient India during the age of Vedas the epic tale follows the war between the Dravidians and the Aryans.
Stars:Salman Shaikh, Arav Chowdharry, Rajniesh Duggall, Vipul Gupta
Votes:54
52.Airlines(2014–2015)
Drama
Star:Tulip Joshi
Votes:6
53.Behenein(2010– )
Drama
Stars:Aalesha Sayed, Shiju Kataria, Adaa Khan, Ojaswi Oberoi
Votes:8
54.Chandra Nandini(2016– )
20 min|Drama, History, Romance
A drama about Chandragupta, the founder of the Maurya empire, a great warrior and ruler, known for uniting the Indian sub-continent. However, there remains his unexplored love story with .. See full summary »
Stars:Rajat Tokas, Shweta Prasad, Manish Uppal, Vikash Singh Rajput
Votes:120
55.Dekho Magar Pyaar Se(2004– )
22 min|Drama
Everyone loves Nikita. She is a beautiful, sweet-natured Girl. Her beautiful life changed when tragedy takes her mother's life and Nikki is forced to live under the hateful grip of her .. See full summary »
Stars:Priyanka Bassi, Reena Kapoor, Shraddha Nigam, Kushal Punjabi
56.Dhhai Kilo Prem(2017)
22 min|Drama
Set in Agra, this is an unusual love story of Deepika and Piyush. Deepika doesn't care about her looks while weight issues bother Piyush.
Stars:Anjali Anand, Meherzan Mazda, Himanshu Sharma, Ali Goni
Votes:10
57.Dharti Ka Veer Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan(2006–2009)
Drama
The historical story begins with the childhood of Prithviraj.It shows how he became the king.The begins the epic love story of Prithviraj and Sanyogita and how Mohammed Ghor attack Delhi.
Stars:Rajat Tokas, Mugdha Chaphekar, Jas Arora, Anas Rashid
Votes:82
58.Dil Boley Oberoi(2017– )
22 min|Romance
Dil Boley Oberoi is a spin off of the 2016 show Ishqbaaaz (2016). The show will mainly focus on the love stories of the brothers Omkara and Rudra.
Stars:Kunal Jaisingh, Shrenu Parikh, Leenesh Mattoo, Mansi Srivastava
Votes:129
59.Dil Sambhal Jaa Zara(2017– )
21 min|Drama
Ahana, a young girl navigating her life in urban India, gets caught in a web of relationships when she meets Anant, a middle-aged man.
Stars:Sanjay Kapoor, Smiriti Kalra, Aashim Gulati, Beena Banerjee
Votes:51
60.Diya Aur Baati Hum(2011–2017)
Drama, Romance
Who is a soulmate? She, who willingly forgets all her dreams and aspirations and takes on her husband's aspirations as her own or he who fights all odds, including his family to stand by his wife and ensure that she fulfills her dream..?
Stars:Deepika Singh, Anas Rashid, Neelu Vaghela, Kanika Maheshwari
Votes:1,324
61.Dosti.. Yaariyan.. Manmarziyan(2015– )
Drama
Radhika Mishra and Samaira Khanna two young women who are friends but hail from different backgrounds. Radhika, a reserved but amiable middle class girl, loves to write. She desires to .. See full summary »
Stars:Monica Sehgal, Aham Sharma, Shravan Reddy, Kashmira Irani
Votes:45
62.Ek Aastha Aisi Bhee(2017)
20 min|Drama
Aastha is an atheist who gets married into a religious family and ultimately changes their outlook towards God and religious beliefs.
Stars:Hemant Chaudhary, Kanwar Dhillon, Tina Ann Philip, Anita Kulkarni
63.Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna Hai(2011– )
21 min|Drama
Two sisters who love each other enough to share their life and breath with each other.
Stars:Krystle D'Souza, Nia Sharma, Karan Tacker, Kushal Tandon
Votes:131
64.Ek Nanad Ki Khushiyon Ki Chaabi.. Meri Bhabhi(2013– )
24 min|Drama
Ek Nanad Ki Khushiyon Ki Chaabi, Meri Bhabhi is a show about the lovely bond shared between a sister-in-law and daughter-in-law. Shraddha the nanad finds a friend in Kritika her bhabhi. .. See full summary »
Stars:Kanchi Kaul, Esha Kansara, Vipul Gupta, Supriya Pilgaonkar
Votes:16
65.Ek veer ki adaas: Veera(2012–2015)
Family
Stars:Digangana Suryavanshi, Shivin Narang, Vishal Vashishtha, Farnaz Shetty
Votes:14
66.Gulmohar Grand(2015– )
48 min|Drama
Stars:Gaurav Chopra, Pratik Kothari, Aakanksha Singh, Teeshay
Votes:8
67.Humko Tumse Ho Gaya Hai Pyaar Kya Karein(2016)
22 min|Drama
Stars:Ishani Sharma, Varun Toorkey, Deepti Sharma, Sudhir Pandey
68.Ishq Kills(2014– )
Crime, Drama, Romance
Love in its darkest form can lead to crimes of obsession and passion. Love, sin & retribution around forbidden relationships. 26 episodes inspired by True Stories.
Stars:Kurush Deboo, Sachin Khurana, Krishanu Rathore, Rajveer Singh
Votes:16
69.Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon(2011– )
22 min|Drama, Romance
Arnav, a wealthy business tycoon, decides to ruin Khushi's reputation after he thinks she sabotaged one of his events. Meanwhile, Khushi quietly suffers for the crimes she didn't commit.
Stars:Barun Sobti, Sanaya Irani, Daljeet Kaur, Akshay Dogra
Votes:2,205
70.Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon? Ek Baar Phir(2013–2015)
20 min|Romance
Stars:Avinash Sachdev, Shrenu Parikh, Samir Sharma, Geetanjali Tikekar
Votes:103
71.Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon 3(2017– )
22 min|Drama, Music, Mystery
Advay Singh Raizada and Chandni Narayan Vashishth's intense love story of revenge and redemption.
Stars:Barun Sobti, Shivani Tomar, Smriti Khanna, Ritu Shivpuri
Votes:434
72.Jaana Na Dil Se Door(2016–2017)
20 min|Drama, Family, Romance
In spite of having contrasting personalities, Vividha and Atharva end up falling in love with each other. However, the differences in their social background cause trouble in their relationship.
Stars:Shivani Surve, Vikram Singh Chauhan, Shashank Vyas, Vineet Kumar
Votes:35
73.Kashmeer(2003–2004)
Drama
A triangle love saga set on the background of Kashmeer.
Stars:Neelima Azim, Smita Jaykar, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Ankur Nayyar
74.Kasturi(2007–2010)
20 min|Drama
The show revolves around a middle class girl Kasturi who works for a Rockstar.
Stars:Shubhangi Atre Poorey, Bharat Chawda, Nandish Sandhu, Jatin Shah
Votes:17
75.Kis Desh Mein Hai Meraa Dil(2008–2010)
30 min|Drama
Eternal and passionate love story of Prem and Heer who are destined to be together from their childhood.
Stars:Additi Gupta, Harshad Chopda, Krystle D'Souza, Sushant Singh Rajput
Votes:97
76.Kavyanjali(2005–2006)
24 min|Drama
This story about Kavya-Anjali (mix named Kavyanajli). Kkavya, son of Mayank Nanda, returns to India from the US. He falls in love with Anjali in Shimla, but Anjali has no idea of his .. See full summary »
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Stars:Anita Hassanandani Reddy, Amrita Singh, Eijaz Khan, Sushmita Mukherjee
Votes:54
77.Kora Kagaz(1998–1999)
Drama
Pooja, a new bride, is abandoned by her husband right after marriage. She tries to put her life together with the support of her brother-in-law. The show revolved around Pooja's choices and how she comes to terms with reality.
Stars:Salil Ankola, Smita Bansal, Uttara Baokar, Amit Behl
Votes:7
78.Kya Qusoor Hai Amala Ka?(2017– )
Drama
Amala, A beautiful girl who lives a humble life with her brother in dharmashala, an unfortunate incident takes place in her life which shatters her dreams.
Stars:Pankhuri Awasthy, Rajveer Singh, Suparna Krishna, Salman Shaikh
Votes:79
79.Love Ka Hai Intezaar(2017)
24 min|Drama, Romance
Actress Kamini Mathur is an ordinary girl at heart, looking for true love and then she meets Madhav Singh Ranawat, a Rajasthani prince. Will these star-crossed lovers find a way to be together?
Stars:Preetika Rao, Mohit Sehgal, Keith Sequeira, Sanjeeda Sheikh
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Votes:9
80.Love U Zindagi(2011)
Drama
Stars:Pavitra Punia, Sidharth Shukla
81.Mann Ki Awaaz Pratigyaa(2009– )
24 min|Drama
The story is based in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, a place which is largely male dominated and women lead very sheltered and withdrawn lives. Pratigya-who lives here is a educated young.. See full summary »
Stars:Pooja Gaur, Arhaan Behl, Kunal Karan Kapoor, Anupam Shyam
Votes:63
82.Manzil(1995–1996)
Drama
Stars:Benjamin Gilani, Navin Nischol, Malvika Tiwari
83.Maryada: Lekin Kab Tak?(2010–2012)
24 min|Drama
Stars:Raqesh Vashisth, Riddhi Dogra, Indrani Haldar, Kamya Punjabi
Votes:10
84.Miilee(2005– )
Comedy, Romance
Miilee a young orphan girl, living in a convent in Shimla. Living among-st the nuns, young Miilee leads a very simple and carefree life loved and adored by all around her, she often gets .. See full summary »
Stars:Mona Wasu, Ajay Gehi, Surabhi S. Vanzara, Imran Mashkoor Kahn
Votes:17
85.Mitwa - Phool Kamal Ke(2009–2010)
24 min|Drama
The drama is set in UP where rigid caste system and tradition prevail.
Stars:Tanvi Bhatia, Swati Chitnis, Shahbaaz Khan, Manish Wadhwa
Votes:14
86.NAVYA: Naye Dhadkan Naye Sawaal(2011–2012)
Drama
Soft-spoken Navya falls in love with good-natured Anant. They get married after the initial hiccups but life is not all roses.
Stars:Somya Seth, Shaheer Sheikh, Gireesh Sahedev, Aayush Shah
Votes:100
87.Pal Chin(1998–1999)
Drama
Stars:Arun Govil, Anant Jog, Cezanne Khan, Savita Prabhune
88.Phir Bhi Na Maane Badtameez Dil(2015– )
Romance
Stars:Ayub Khan, Payal Nair, Pearl Puri, Asmita Sood
Votes:48
89.Pyaar Ka Dard Hai Meetha Meetha Pyaara Pyaara(2012– )
Drama
Rich boy Aditya who doesn't believe in marriage; whereas small town Pankhuri who thinks'marriage is for keeps'come together amidst broken with pure soul and property feuds
Stars:Nakuul Mehta, Disha Parmar, Mandar Jadhav, Kunickaa Sadanand
Votes:59
90.Pyaar Ke Do Naam: Ek Radha, Ek Shyaam(2006– )
Romance
'Pyaar Ke Do Naam' is an original drama about the concept of true love and reincarnation. It revolves around a couple, Raadha and Shyaam, who are destined to love each other but are unable .. See full summary »
Stars:Barkha Bisht, Ramesh Deo, Sonali Khare, Rakesh Pandey
Votes:19
91.Saboot(1998–1999)
Thriller
Saboot is a detective series with Anita Kanwar playing Inspector KC who is not your run of the mill detective. She appears confused and anxious but behind all this, she is a very observant .. See full summary »
Stars:Beena Banerjee, Vikram Gokhale, Anita Kanwar, Parmeet Sethi
92.Sajan Ghar Jana Hai(2009–2010)
Drama
Stars:Kunal Bhatia, Abigail Jain
93.Sangam(2007–2009)
Drama
Sangam is the story of a young girl named Ganga, who is ambitious and believes in following her father's dreams and giving the best to her family. Her parents are her support pillars who .. See full summary »
Stars:Shaleen Bhanot, Chaitanya Chaudhary, Sangita Patel, Shishir Sharma
Votes:11
94.Saraswatichandra(2013– )
Romance
Saraswatichandra is a man living in Dubai his life suddenly changes when it's decided that he should get married to his fathers childhood best friends daughter zarah living in India.
Stars:Gautam Rode, Jennifer Winget, Varun Kapoor, Shiney Doshi
Votes:511
95.Sasural Genda Phool(2010–2012)
Drama
Indian comedy family series . A high profiled girl suhana (Ragini khanna ) married to a middle classed boy Ishaan khasyap ( Jay Soni ) who lived with his entire family in Chandni chowk , .. See full summary »
Stars:Ragini Khanna, Jay Soni, Supriya Pilgaonkar, Moon Banerjee
Votes:97
96.Siya Ke Ram(2015– )
24 min|History
Traces the story of ramayan character Sita from a very different perspective. For the first time the story is televised in this detail.
Stars:Madirakshi Mundle, Ashish Sharma, Karan Suchak, Hemant Chaudhary
Votes:311
97.Tanha(1997–1999)
Drama
Stars:Atul Agnihotri, Anang Desai, Kruttika Desai, Vijayendra Ghatge
98.Tere Liye(2010–2011)
20 min|Romance
Tere Liye story revolves around a love story between Anurag and Taani. They traverse different phases of life from childhood. Finally, they reach to the adulthood. The story reveals the life story of two people and their emotional bond.
Stars:Harshad Chopda, Anupriya Kapoor, Rajat Tokas, Ruchi Savarn Mohan
Votes:82
99.Thodi Si Zameen Thoda Sa Aasmaan(2007)
22 min|Drama
The story of Uma, a 27-year old obedient daughter of a mill worker, who undertakes several jobs to run the family ever since the mill has shut. Set in the heart of Mumbai in a middle class .. See full summary »
Stars:Jaya Bhattacharya, Smriti Malhotra-Irani, Usha Nadkarni, Pawan Shankar
Votes:5
100.Tere Sheher Mein(2015)
20 min|Drama
The coming-of-age of Amaya Mathur, born to a rich father, whose shocking suicide leaves the family in doldrums. But the worse is yet to come, when the family has to move to Banaras.
Stars:Dhruv Bhandari, Anjum Fakih, Gautami Kapoor, Rafi Malik
Votes:17
Did you know that you can download TV shows from Netflix onto your laptop or phone, so you can watch your favorite shows even when you don't have an internet connection? Well, better late than never, buddy! Not only does the streaming service rotate its offerings every month, it's constantly looking for ways to deliver the movies and TV shows you want, wherever you are.
You'll need to download the Netflix app (iTunes and Android), and once you start browsing, you'll see a downward-pointing arrow for titles you can download (unfortunately, not everything is downloadable.. yet). To get you started, we picked our favorite downloadable TV shows, but if you can't find something you like, your best bet is to check out the complete list of the best shows on Netflix. Never buffer again!
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3% (2016- )
If you relish the dystopian drama of The 100, The Hunger Games, or other narratives about attractive people living under unattractive regimes, then this Brazilian Netflix Original is for you. The hook of 3% is simple: The world is divided between a world of wealth called the Offshore and a world of poverty called the Inland. (Sounds familiar, right?) The Elysium-like premise is explored with real emotional depth, and director César Charlone, the cinematographer responsible for City of God's stunning visuals, shoots everything with a gritty glow.
The 4400 (2004-2007)
Produced by The Godfather director Francis Ford Coppola, this underrated sci-fi series imagines what would happen if 4,400 people suddenly vanished from the face of the planet in the early 20th century.. then flashed back into reality decades later. The mystery unfolds through the eyes of some superlative performances, including Oscar-winner Mahershala Ali as a US Air Force pilot who disappeared but somehow has a daughter in the present.
Altered Carbon (2018- )
Adapted from the 2002 Richard K. Morgan novel of the same name, Altered Carbon is a flashy, jargon-y, and, at times, dizzying descent into sci-fi decadence. The show follows a 22nd-century mercenary (Joel Kinnaman) who's hired to solve the murder of a highly influential aristocrat. The catch? Said aristocrat is still alive, because in this version of the future, the wealthy can't really die -- instead, their consciousness is essentially uploaded to the cloud and downloaded into new bodies. In a world without death, the ensuing caper boasts the same jaw-dropping visuals and world-building as Blade Runner and the same thought-provoking intrigue as HBO's Westworld. And over the course of 10 episodes, what looks like a complicated murder mystery detours as a complicated love story and a complicated look at social stratification. In other words, showrunner Laeta Kalogridis packs A LOT to digest in here, but that means there's A LOT to appreciate if you're patient. Though it takes a few episodes for Altered Carbon's dense story to really take off, it's an ambitious ride that's well worth sticking around for. In fact, we can't wait to see more.
American Horror Story (2011- )
Why do people love Ryan Murphy shows so much? Because they're infused with equal parts camp, drama, suspense, and humor -- even this ostensibly scary one. Whether you're watching the Murder House, Freak Show, Hotel, Roanoke, or the 2016 election-inspired Cult installment, you're in for unforgettable characters, stomach-curdling gore, jaw-dropping plot twists, and brutal finales.
American Vandal (2017- )
American Vandal, about teen documentarians who investigate the innocence of a classmate accused of vandalism (Jimmy Tatro), is much more than a four-hour dick joke. After the first couple episodes, the phallic material fades into the background, allowing the show to satirize high school and today's criminal justice system in a meaningful way. To pull it off, the co-creators studied the techniques that made them so invested in such true-crime titans as Serial, Making a Murderer, and The Jinx. It's parody, homage, addictive teen drama all wrapped in one -- an underrated win for the streaming service.
Being Mary Jane (2013- )
Mara Brock Akil's rom-dram stars the ageless Gabrielle Union as a single 30-something TV news anchor trying to juggle her intense professional ambitions with her needy family and a steamy sex life. Mary Jane embraces its contradictions: it's soapy as all get-out, with nonsensical plotlines involving the acquisition of an ex-lover's sperm, while still confronting race and gender issues head-on.
Better Call Saul (2015- )
It wasn't all that long ago that Bob Odenkirk, long a comedy icon, was stealing scenes in AMC's Breaking Bad. Now, he's signed on to appear in Steven Spielberg's new film and carries the Breaking Bad prequel as its star. With the (re)introduction of ice-cold supervillain Gus Fring, this slow show shows no signs of slowing down.
BoJack Horseman (2014- )
Netflix's animated series goes all in on the depression, failure, and slovenly behavior of its titular star, who's always on the verge of a comeback that never actually happens, at least not the way BoJack thinks it will. With plenty of gags to lighten the mood between the morose moments, BoJack Horseman asks us to laugh -- and we do, because we can't imagine this beleaguered equine's life getting any worse, which, invariably, it does.
Breaking Bad (2008-2013)
Despite originally airing on AMC, Breaking Bad is the ultimate Netflix show. Filled with moments of shocking violence and wry humor, the rise and fall of Walter White (Bryan Cranston) -- and his co-conspirators Jesse, Skyler, Gus, and Mike -- is probably best experienced in wild, indulgent weekend binges. That's what many fans did throughout the show's five-season run, catching up on old episodes on Netflix to prepare for the must-see moments that occurred during its final stretch. With the acclaimed spinoff Better Call Saul now inspiring similar conversations, there's never been a better time to take the dive. You don't just watch this show; it consumes you.
Cheers (1982-1993)
For the days when you want to hang out at the bar without changing out of pajamas. Starring Ted Danson as the ex-Red Soxxer and reformed alcoholic slinging drinks, Cheers, too, had a very long run -- 271 episodes! -- so you'll invest a ton of time if you're a completist, but luckily, you'll feel like a regular in no time.
Chef's Table (2015- )
With an explosion of food television comes elevated standards; Netflix's Chef's Table forages for those standards, brings them to the restaurant for dinner service, treats them with respect, turns them into a whimsical play on a dish remembered from childhood, and earns a couple Michelin stars and the admiration of its peers in the process. The point is that Chef's Table, from creator David Gelb (Jiro Dreams of Sushi), is an exceptional food show that manages to make humans the centerpiece.
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (2012- )
Jerry Seinfeld has a shitload of expensive cars lying around, so he decided to film himself giving other funny people rides in them. It's pretty entertaining! And after a run as Crackle's only viable original program, Seinfeld took his talents to the king of the streaming game (for now).
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015- )
Many armchair critics tried to dismiss former YouTube sensation Rachel Bloom's CW series for what they presumed to be a sexist title -- a notion she bites back at from the opening credits on. In fact, the series is quietly revolutionary, offering sharp yet subtle commentary about the way women treat each other and themselves, and casually featuring one of the most diverse casts on TV. CXG draws its rom-com antics from heroine Rebecca's compulsive behavior and past traumas, all while satirizing the conventions of musicals with song-and-dance numbers worthy of Sondheim. It's a downward spiral, for sure, but psychosis has never been this entertaining.
Dear White People (2017- )
Justin Simien's scorching send-up of post-racial America received the green light from Netflix for 10 30-minute episodes, with Logan Browning stepping in for Tessa Thompson. As in the movie, the streaming version follows a diverse group of students pushing back against discrimination at a mostly white Ivy League school. Contrary to what the trolls want you to believe, Simien's work is not white-genocide propaganda; it's an illuminating look at what equality means in the 21st century. As he's explained already, 'I'm a storyteller. My job isn't to protect your feelings. It's to show you who you are. Sometimes that will be joyful. Sometimes it'll hurt.'
The End of the F***ing World (2017- )
Somehow, a show about a teenager who's convinced he's a psychopath and wants to find his first human kill manages to come off as a charming love and coming-of-age story. The tone demands a lot of the audience: Can you empathize with the human struggle of a kid who wants to kill, kill, kill? It's a compelling premise that tackles the question with necessary nuance.
Fauda (2015- )
Fauda, an action thriller about an elite team of undercover Israeli commandos working in Palestine, is perhaps the best of Netflix's recent foreign-language shows, a frantically paced and politically charged melodrama filled with sequences of white-knuckle suspense straight out of Homeland or 24. But unlike those spy dramas, Fauda spends nearly as much time on the private lives of Palestinians as it does on its gun-toting heroes. It's got a moral complexity that its more simplistic American counterparts often lack.
Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000)
Like its awkwardly dressed and perpetually yearning protagonists, Paul Feig and Judd Apatow's ode to the pain of adolescence was destined to be an outcast from the start. Its presciently selected cast -- including Seth Rogen, Jason Segel, James Franco, John Francis Daley, and Martin Starr -- anchored a show that was perhaps too prickly and personal to catch on with NBC's mainstream audience, but it lives forever on Netflix. So, like Starr's achingly joyful Bill Haverchuck watching Garry Shandling after school, make yourself a grilled cheese, grab a glass of milk, and get ready to find some pockets of transcendence amidst the misery.
Frontier (2016 - )
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A showcase for the charismatic brutality only Jason Momoa can muster, Frontier is a rollicking Netflix and Discovery Channel Canada co-production about the (literally) cutthroat 18th-century North American fur trade. The adventure series has more in common with breezy syndicated fare like Hercules: The Legendary Journeys than it does with Momoa's star-making Game of Thrones, but if you squint hard enough at the right moment you'll swear that it's Khal Drogo himself cutting off that poor sap's ear.
GLOW (2017- )
It's odd that it took so long for someone to make a fun comedy about professional wrestling. Where Darren Aronofsky's The Wrestler turned the plight of a washed-up grappler into a Sisyphean struggle in spandex, GLOW, which was inspired by a real-life wrestling women's wrestling promotion from the '80s, takes a sunnier but still no-holds-barred approach. Community's Alison Brie excels as an actress who gets cast by a washed-up filmmaker (Marc Maron) to play the villain in the rag-tag operation, but, like producer Jenji Kohan's Orange Is the New Black, it's the side characters, like Britney Young's second-generation brawler Machu Picchu, who really help this show get over. It's one of the few pieces of pop culture that actually captures this 'fake' sport's very real appeal.
The Good Place (2016- )
Created by Parks and Rec mastermind Michael Schur, this whimsical comedy sends the World's Most Selfish Woman, Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell), to the afterlife. More specifically: the titular Good Place, something like heaven minus all the religious stuff. Things go swimmingly until Eleanor realizes she's been mistaken for someone else -- a glitch in the system that sends the utopia into a downward spiral. It's tons of fun seeing Bell and her onscreen soulmate Chidi (William Jackson Harper) try to fool everyone into believing this Eleanor can be a good person and deserves to stay. As we noted last year, 'By the time you get to the incredible season finale, it's clear you've been sent straight up to TV heaven.' Or, as Eleanor herself might put it: This show is forkin' good!
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Grace and Frankie (2015- )
Netflix users of a certain age have likely overlooked this dramedy from Marta Kauffman (Friends) and Howard J. Morris (The Starter Wife), about two septuagenarian friends (Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin) who shack up together after their husbands (Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston) announce they're in love and intend to marry. With notes of The Odd Couple and The Brady Bunch -- both couples have grown kids as equally knocked out by the news -- Grace and Frankie is down-to-earth viewing that's rich with observational wit on the progressive notion of being true to one's identity, and the time-worn cliche that everyone gets older with age. If you've indulged in the low-key, picture-perfect comedies of Nancy Meyers (It's Complicated, Something's Gotta Give), give this one a try.
Happy Valley (2014- )
A police sergeant (Sarah Lancashire) is investigating the kidnapping of a local businessman's daughter by conspiring West Yorkshire locals; one of them is connected to the rape of her own daughter, who committed suicide eight years earlier. Tension builds at crime scenes and in familial moments, as Catherine swallows her suffering to parent her daughter's illegitimate son. The series leaves room for flawed characters to make mistakes: Catherine isn't Sherlock Holmes, nor are her culprits Moriarty types. On this show, murders happen by accident -- which is even scarier than premeditation.
Lady Dynamite (2016-2017)
Maria Bamford's semi-autobiographical, surreal spin on mental illness in Hollywood was a summer sleeper hit for Netflix. The comedian's self-aware hijinks share obvious DNA with Arrested Development: Mitch Hurwitz and Pam Brady are executive producers; there are sight gags, wordplay, and mockery of Los Angeles idiocy galore; and it features countless comedy-world cameos, extended fantasy sequences, and genuine self-introspection. It'll take you a few episodes to get invested, or even to wrap your head around WTF you're watching. But once you're hooked, you're hooked.
Law & Order: SVU (1999- )
Law and Order: SVU was designed for bingeing YEARS before on-demand streaming was invented, and while the original Law & Order was canceled in 2010, Special Victims Unit perfected the form and chugs along into its 18th season. Now that streaming is standard, you don't have to surf cable for a late-night insomnia salve or a hungover Sunday time-killer. You can drop in on Detectives Elliot Stabler and Olivia Benson whenever you desire the simple satisfaction of fighting for justice in an unjust world.
Luther (2010-2016)
Idris Elba looks really good in a suit. There are plenty of reasons to watch Luther, but The Wire actor's calming sartorial presence has to be what draws most fans into this psychologically rich British detective drama. The Affair's Ruth Wilson also impresses as Alice Morgan, a manipulative murderer who becomes an obsession for Elba's weary cop John Luther. It's a cat-and-mouse game worthy of Hannibal Lecter and Clarice Starling. Plus, the whole Idris Elba-in-suits thing.
Mad Men (2007-2015)
Matthew Weiner knew where it was all going from the start -- and the AMC show's creator even warned us in the third-season premiere, via a Don Draper line to Roger Sterling: 'I keep going to a lot of places and ending up somewhere I've already been.'
The series spans many eras as we travel throughout time: the 1960s change the people around Don, and the second half of the final season, set in 1970, is momentous. Betty confronts her own mortality. Peggy discovers that true independence isn't as clean-cut as she thinks. Pete breaks his life in two so that he can put it back together again.
And then there's Don Draper: well-meaning, self-destructive, creative genius Don Draper, who dreams big and falls hard over and over and over again. Mad Men asserted itself as the Great American Television Show by being hyper-specific -- designed down to the desk stapler -- and universally opaque. We’ll never stop talking about the ending, the beginning, and everything in between, so you'd better hurry up and get on our level if you're not already.
Making a Murderer (2015)
What begins like a standard-issue Dateline episode about Steven Avery, a rural Wisconsin ne'er-do-well wrongfully convicted of rape, turns, over the course of its 10 episodes, into a sharp, twin rebuke of unchecked law enforcement and the entire criminal justice system.
As the documentary team behind this essential Netflix binge, which rivals The Staircase and Serial season one in its capacity to inspire righteous anger and rabbit-hole quests for the truth, details without exceeding skill, justice for Avery and his nephew, tragically swept up in the deplorable affair, has most definitely not been served. This one is the bleakest on the list, so we advise you spread out your binge as much as possible.
Manhunt: Unabomber (2017)
This eight-episode miniseries (which may or may not spawn follow-up series -- we'll see!) plays loose with the facts of the FBI Unabomber investigation and it won't teach you how to remember to spell Ted Kaczynski. But sometimes you just can't stop yourself from bingeing a nicely paced true-crime dramatization with unlikely actors in the crucial roles, like we have here with Avatar's Sam Worthington (as a dogged FBI agent who uses linguistics to track down the Unabomber), Avengers: Age of Ultron's Paul Bettany (as the hermetic, manifesto-writing mad bomber), and Party Down's Jane Lynch (as Janet Reno!).
Mindhunter (2017- )
David Fincher loves serial killers. The director of Seven, Zodiac, and The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo launched Netflix into the world of original television when he applied his dark, brooding aesthetic to a different kind of sociopath: obscenely ambitious politician Francis Underwood, focal point of House of Cards. But where House of Cards feels a bit like a desperate child crying out for attention -- 'Look at me!' -- Mindhunter arrives fully mature, concerned more with exploring the depths of headlines already written than creating new ones. The show follows a young, self-assured FBI agent, Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff); his mentor, Bill Tench (Holt McCallany); and psychologist-turned-consultant Dr. Wendy Carr (Anna Torv) as they establish a division of the Bureau tasked with solving a 'new kind of crime' that lacks what most law enforcers think of as rational motives. In short, they're inventing what will become the famous 'FBI profiler' department, responsible for ferreting out criminal sociopaths, but Mindhunter's success arises from its ability to generate what serial killers lack: empathy and nuance. You feel not only for the agents and their decidedly second-priority romantic partners, but also for the killers, some of whom possess knife-edge intelligence and a caustic self-awareness, while others inspire near-instant revulsion. Add in the time-tested conventions of true crime mysteries, plus a steadfast unwillingness to write another FBI hagiography, and Mindhunter is highly bingeable, yet offers a depth that rewards slow-burn viewing.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return (2017- )
Could a new crew of comedians revive the effortless magic of public-acess-born Mystery Science Theater 3000. Absolutely. With the nerdy Jonah Ray (The Meltdownwith Jonah and Kumail) locked in the new spaceship, once again backed by Crow and Tom Servo (but with new voices, Hampton Yount and Baron Vaughn), spearheaded by former Daily Show head writer Elliot Kalan, and produced by original host Joel Hodgson, the new incarnation pelts jokes at late-night schlock and half-assed blockbusters with relentless force. There's a musicality to the jokes in MST3K: The Return, punctuating every bit of dead air in the god forsaken movie choices, and everyone is at the top of their game. 'Cry Wilderness,' about a little kid who pals around with Bigfoot, stands up to any of the classic episodes.
Narcos (2015- )
This thriller is a treat for history buffs, unpacking the horrifying, drug-laden history of Colombia during the reign of legendary kingpin Pablo Escobar. As Escobar, Wagner Moura is both terrifying and captivating, and his opposition, two DEA agents fighting their way through a convoluted mystery, give a scarily real sense of the American efforts to end the war on drugs. Moura is SO convincing that I'd probably spit on him if I ran into him on the street on behalf of the Colombian people -- he's that good at being bad. Narcos' mix of archival footage and contemporary fictionalization keeps you engaged, and reminds you that a literal genocide had to happen just so yuppies could blow coke in the Hamptons during the '80s (only kind of kidding).
Nobel (2016- )
Amid the Homelands and Zero Dark Thirtys of the world, it's easy to forget that the United States' decades-long global war on terror is just that: global. The coalition of nations that fought with America in Afghanistan included Norway, and it's in a foreign camp that the show begins with a tense military operation to take out a suspected suicide bomber. Make no mistake, though: This is not a war series, but a political one, focusing on the treacherous ripples terrorism sets off through national politics. In this case, the political implications are told through the lives Erling Riiser (Aksel Hennie), who served in Afghanistan, and his wife, Johanne (Tuva Novotny), a government worker who must navigate the business interests related to Norway's involvement in the region.
The OA (2016- )
If Stranger Things was a little too basic for you, give this wonky sci-fi series from co-creators Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij a shot. The otherworldly Marling stars as Prairie, a blind woman who returns to society after years in captivity and quickly starts a youth group with some troubled teens. It gets crazier from there. Yes, there's interpretive dance. Yes, there are weird flashbacks to Russia. Yes, it will leave you scratching your head and searching the internet for clues. But sometimes the crazy shows are the ones you love the most.
The Office (2005-2013)
Go ahead and try to prevent your brain from firing off loads of oxytocin as soon as those opening piano notes hit your eardrums. As scenes from Scranton and the Dunder Mifflin office play across the screen, you'll find it difficult to resist falling into a wormhole of nostalgia, knowing all along that (SPOILER) Jim and Pam get together in the end. If you're watching for the first time, you'll understand why so many people fell for Michael Scott and the soft-bellied, straight-faced humor that reinvented network television.
One Day at a Time (2016- )
Like The Ranch, its red state cousin, One Day at a Time is a throwback family sitcom in a world that can be unkind to audience laughter, big comedic performances, and that stage-bound multi-camera look. But single-camera purists should get over their hang-ups. This clever remake of Norman Lear's '70s hit about a single mother raising two teenage daughters is more charming and funny than many of its seemingly 'edgier' peers. Anchored by a lived-in performance from Justina Machado (Six Feet Under), the show finds familiar laughs in the way generations clash and families wage war, but it's also culturally specific, socially engaged, and leisurely paced in a way that makes it stand out from your average CBS family show -- or Netflix's own dire Fuller House.
Orange Is the New Black (2013- )
The scripted original that put Netflix on the map (sorry, House of Cards!), Orange is a comedy that will make you cry or a drama that will make your sides split, depending on how you want to categorize it. Featuring one of TV's best ensembles made up largely of unknown actresses, Jenji Kohan’s show about life in a women’s prison is full of fascinating, nuanced characters from all walks of life, who elicit empathy even as they make difficult -- sometimes morally reprehensible -- choices in order to get by.
Ozark (2017- )
It's easy to see why early critics compared Ozark to Breaking Bad: Drug money and morally gray characters abound in both. But as Marty Byrde -- a brilliant Chicago-based financial advisor who moves his family to Missouri's Ozarks on a life-or-death deadline to wash truck loads of cash for Mexico's second biggest drug cartel -- Jason Bateman never goes full Heisenberg. In fact, his character's main motivation for doing anything is to protect his family. Along with Bateman, Laura Linney (Marty's wife), Jason Butler Harner (an undercover fed), and Julia Garner (one sketchy family's substitute don) deliver particularly memorable turns to help make this slow-burn work wonders over its tense 10-plus hour runtime. The Byrde saga might not yet be as good as its spiritual forefather, but it's better than a lot of its cousins (even Bloodline!). It'd be a mistake to not give it a shot.
Parks and Recreation (2009-2015)
In the vein of workplace 'reality' comedies like The Office, creator Michael Schur's take on a local parks and rec department finds humor in the mundane -- like bosses who take themselves way too seriously. Watching this show now is like being treated to a buffet of comedic royalty; there's Amy Poelher! Adam Scott! Donald Glover! Aubrey Plaza! Aziz Ansari! And more! Their performances cemented Parks and Rec's place in network comedy lore.
Peaky Blinders (2013- )
Cillian Murphy stars in this early-20th-century period drama as Thomas Shelby, a World War I vet-turned-patriarchal crime boss who wants to up his family's social and financial status in England. The Shelbys' story plays out as historical fiction, loosely inspired by the exploits of real-life gangs based in Birmingham around the late 1800s and early 1900s. Rivaling bands of thugs clash for underworld influence here in a way that is not unlike on Game of Thrones just on a less fantastical scale: high-stakes political power plays, shady back-room dealings, and gritty tussles abound, with enough blood to rival the Red Wedding. (The show's name comes from the razor blades stitched in the Shelbys' flat caps, after all.) And if you still miss GoT, take comfort in appearances from Locke (Noah Taylor), Doran Martell (Alexander Siddig), and the Night King (Richard Brake).
Riverdale (2017- )
A modern CW take on the yuk-yuk teen comic Archie may sound like a shot of arsenic to prestige TV binge-watchers, but with a murder mystery undercurrent, soap drama worthy of The O.C., and a sheen that looks like Twin Peaks by way of 300, Riverdale rises above everything you think you should be watching. Each young actor on the show is a discovery (OK, maybe not Arch himself, but this is why the comics always emphasized '& Friends') and the fully packed episodes earn all the twists and turns. Watch Riverdale and you'll be sifting through grocery store comic shelves in a week.
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Robotech (1985)
This is the godfather of anime television in the United States. Robotech -- released as an American adaptation of three unrelated sci-fi robot series -- first introduced American audiences to classic space opera anime tropes. Newcomers should expect awkwardly dubbed accents, silly musical numbers, a sweeping orchestral score, and cosmic battles over some Cold War analogue called 'Protoculture.' The mixture is potent drama; as Seth Green recently declared: '[Robottech] took its material so seriously and had such gravity….I still remember when [redacted for spoilers] got killed and came home to his girlfriend because he had such vicious internal bleeding, and she was so excited to see him, horrified that he might not have made it through the battle. And then he died in her arms on the couch.' Oh, right. It also has transforming robots.
She's Gotta Have It (2017- )
Nola Darling is an artist, an activist, a Brooklynite, and a sex-positive polyamorous pansexual with three emotionally volatile boyfriends. But who is she? Spike Lee made his directorial debut with 1986's She's Gotta Have It, and 30 years later, expands the character study (with the help of a writer's room including his sister Joie Lee, and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage) into his first TV series, a rhythmic exploration of sex, Brooklyn, and black life. Lee's signature, syncopated style -- bright colors, up-close-and-personal confessionals, jolts of pop music and album art, Bruce Hornsby's melancholy piano filling the gaps -- is intact, tracking Nola through the gentrifying brownstone labyrinth of Fort Greene like an epistolary novel. The joy of the series is in the updated casting, DeWanda Wise's Nola beams with wisdom, fear, artistic knowledge, and carnal desire, while the men and women in her life are fleshed out and… fleshed out, allowing the many sex scenes to play to the senses while reaching for something deeper.
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994)
After a string of The Original Series-inspired movies and miscalculations on how to revive the sci-fi franchise for television, Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek boldly went where no concept had gone before with The Next Generation, a shinier, headier, all-around better (yeah, we said it) saga in the United Federation of Planets' history. Led by Patrick Stewart and helped by an iconic supporting cast, The Next Generation followed the TOS mission to speculate about and empathize with social issues of the day, filtered through a lens of A-grade sci-fi writing that stands the test of time.
Stranger Things (2016- )
If you haven't binged Netflix's '80s paranormal throwback.. what gives? It's all your friends talked about last summer, and the second season, due in October, looks bonkers. If you've already done your time in the Upside Down, bide your time with the time-jumping Travelers, the alien-invasion saga Colony, the goofy fantasy series Shannara, and the one-season mind-bender Awake.
The Twilight Zone (1959-1964)
Every lauded sci-fi movie or television show owes Rod Serling residuals. Over 156 episodes, Serling speculated and dreamed, refracting his present day through the trippiest scenarios to ever beam through mild-mannered American homes. The Twilight Zone’s visual prose took us to jungles, to space, to 20,000 feet, and to the sunny block from every person’s childhood, where the worst existential revelations tended to lurk. The Twilight Zone still speaks volumes. Buckle up and fly into a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind.
Twin Peaks (1990-1991)
David Lynch and Mark Frost's detective series is often credited with instilling television with artful potential. Without Twin Peaks, there'd likely be no Mad Men or Breaking Bad, (and both shows nodded to the ABC series). And yet, the show's dreamy, saturated look is really a cherry on top. Twin Peaks is a steady stream of oddball characters and fantastical twists, encountered by FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) as he hunts for the murder of a small town teenager. Your weird friends love this show. You should, too. It's finally time to understand those Log Lady Halloween costumes.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015- )
Tina Fey and 30 Rock producer Robert Carlock’s comedy tracks the adventures of an Indiana naïf after she is freed from being held captive by a doomsday cult leader for 15 years -- what a premise! Ellie Kemper plays the freed kidnapping victim, who heads to the Big Apple without a clue on how to exist in the modern world. Luckily, Titus, a penny-pinching, Broadway-belting man in desperate need of a roommate, takes her in and trains her in the art of living. Kimmy Schmidt clings to 30 Rock’s goofy sense of humor and drops the cynicism. Beware: it’ll take three binges just to catch all the jokes.
The Vampire Diaries (2009-2017)
Here's the pitch: not one, but two hot vampire brothers. While it premiered back in 2009 at the sparkly peak of Twilight mania, this supernatural teen soap has more in common with co-creator Kevin Williamson's witty '90s work -- Dawson's Creek and Scream -- than it does with Stephenie Meyer's po-faced novels. Based on a series of books by YA writer L. J. Smith, the show brings you into the inner life of a newly orphaned high-schooler named Elena (Nina Dobrev) who gets pursued by sultry, good vamp Stefan (Paul Wesley) and his equally sultry, evil bro Damon (Lost's Ian Somerhalder). There are love triangles, complicated mythology, crazy plot twists, and countless scenes where yokels get bit in the neck by pale guys with great hair. But it's the wry, almost Buffy-like comic tone that keeps you coming back.
Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp/10 Years Later
Reboots and spinoffs often fall flat; not so with Netflix's prequel and sequel to the 2001 cult comedy classic Wet Hot American Summer. The strength of this series is its willingness to poke fun at the very nature of the repetitive, sequel-driven boom TV and movies are experiencing, with the same actors playing the characters they originally portrayed as though no time has passed in the decade-and-a-half since the movie appeared. A-listers Amy Poehler, Paul Rudd, and Elizabeth Banks give game performances that are bolstered by new faces like John Slattery and Jordan Peele. The show never makes you feel as though you're participating in a cynical nostalgia play (though, let's face it, you kind of are), and while 10 Years Later took a dip in quality, succumbing to the dopiness of its own premise, the steady laughs have us recommending both seasons.
Wynonna Earp (2016- )
Wynonna Earp is a faster, sexier, funnier show than it has any right to be. The pitch is simple: the great-great-granddaughter of legendary gunslinger Wyatt Earp must lead the charge against an army of zombies. A hero fighting the undead? A badass woman in charge? If you love action TV, this one's for you. Earp totes a gigantic, legendary magic pistol called Peacemaker. She has a bumbling, moronic Justin Bieber-lookalike as a sidekick/comic relief. There are several love triangles with the undead. One of those love triangles happens to involve Doc Holliday in the present. Perhaps the best summary of the show is this one-liner in its pilot: 'I am the girl. With the big-ass gun.' If you can't get on board, you may not like fun.
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The following list contains scores or songs which are the primary theme music of a television series or miniseries.
- They are sorted alphabetically by the television series' title. Any themes, scores, or songs which are billed under a different name than their respective television series' title are shown in parentheses, except in cases where they are officially billed as 'Theme from [Series' Name]', '[Series' Name] Theme', etc., which are omitted. This list does not include television series whose broadcast run was less than ten episodes (i.e. a 'failed' series) unless officially designated as a television miniseries. In cases where more than one piece of music was used for the main theme during the broadcast run of a television series (Baywatch, Happy Days, Starsky and Hutch, etc.), only the most widely recognized score is referenced.
0 - 9[edit]
- 2 Broke Girls ('Second Chance') - Peter Bjorn & John
- 24 - Sean Callery
- 227 ('There's No Place Like Home') - Ray Colcord performed by Marla Gibbs
- 30 Rock - Jeff Richmond
- The 4400 ('A Place In Time') - Amanda Abizaid
- 7th Heaven - Steve Plunkett
- 77 Sunset Strip - Mack David and Jerry Livingston
A - B[edit]
- The A-Team - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter
- Absolutely Fabulous ('This Wheel's on Fire') - Bob Dylan and Rick Danko (performed by Julie Driscoll, Ade Edmondson and Debbie Harry)
- Adam-12 - Frank Comstock
- The Addams Family - Vic Mizzy
- The Adventurer - John Barry
- The Adventures of Black Beauty ('Galloping Home') - Denis King
- The Adventures of Pete & Pete ('Hey Sandy') - Polaris
- The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin - Stanley Keyana
- The Adventures of Superman - Leon Klatzkin
- The Adventures of William Tell - Gioachino Rossini, lyrics were added by Harold Purcell and were sung by David Whitfield.
- Adventure Time ('Island Song') - Ashley Harrison
- Airwolf - Sylvester Levay
- AKBingo! (Aitakatta) - Yasushi Akimoto & Bounceback; Performed by AKB48
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents ('Funeral March of a Marionette') - Charles Gounod
- Alice ('There's a New Girl in Town') - David Shire, Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman (performed by Linda Lavin)
- All in the Family ('Those Were the Days') - Lee Adams and Charles Strouse (performed by Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton); closing theme ('Remembering You') written by Roger Kellaway and Carroll O'Connor
- All That -TLC
- Allsång på Skansen (Sing-along at Skansen, Sveriges Television) ('Stockholm i mitt hjärta' translation: 'Stockholm In My Heart') - Lasse Berghagen
- Ally McBeal ('Searchin' My Soul') - Vonda Shepard
- The Alvin Show - Ross Bagdasarian Sr.
- The Amazing Race - John M. Keane
- Amazing Stories - John Williams
- Amen (TV series) ('Shine On Me') - performed by Vanessa Bell Armstrong
- American Bandstand ('Bandstand Boogie') - Charles Albertine (alt. version with lyrics by Barry Manilow and Bruce Howard Sussman)
- American Dreams ('Generation') - Emerson Hart
- The Andy Griffith Show ('The Fishin' Hole') - Earle Hagen, Herbert Spencer and Everett Sloane
- Angel ('Catharsis of Sufferance') - Darling Violetta
- Animaniacs - Richard Stone and Tom Ruegger
- The Ant and the Aardvark - Doug Goodwin
- A.N.T. Farm ('Exceptional') - China Anne McClain
- The Archie Show ('Sugar, Sugar') - Jeff Barry and Andy Kim (performed by The Archies)
- Arthur - Ziggy Marley
- Ask the Family ('Acka Raga') - Joe Harriott and John Mayer
- Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling ('Let There Be Drums') - Incredible Bongo Band
- Auf Wiedersehen, Pet ('That's Livin' Alright') - Joe Fagin
- Austin & Ally ('Can't Do It Without You') - Ross Lynch (seasons 1-3) Ross Lynch and Laura Marano (season 4)
- The Avengers - John Dankworth (series 1,2,3) - Laurie Johnson (series 4.5.6)
- Bad Girls Club ('Love Me or Hate Me') - Lady Sovereign
- Baretta ('Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow') - Dave Grusin and M. Ames Performed By Sammy Davis, Jr.
- The Barkleys - Doug Goodwin
- Barnaby Jones - Jerry Goldsmith
- Barney Miller - Jack Elliott
- Barney & Friends ('Barney is a Dinosaur') - Philip A. Parker; performed by an anonymous child chorus. ('I Love You' (closing song)) - Lee Bernstein; performed by the cast.
- The Baron - Edwin Astley
- Batman - Neal Hefti
- Battlestar Galactica (1978) - Stu Phillips
- Battlestar Galactica (2004) - Bear McCreary
- Bay City Blues - Mike Post
- Baywatch ('I'm Always Here') - Jimi Jamison
- Beat Bugs ('All You Need Is Love')John Lennon, Paul McCartney (composers)
- Beauty and the Beast (1987) - Lee Holdridge
- The Benny Hill Show ('Yakety Sax') - Boots Randolph
- The Beverly Hillbillies ('The Ballad of Jed Clampett') - Paul Henning (performed by Flatt & Scruggs; sung by Jerry Scoggins)
- Beverly Hills, 90210 - John E. Davis
- Bewitched - Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller
- The Big Bang Theory - Barenaked Ladies
- Big Love ('God Only Knows') - Brian Wilson and Tony Asher (performed by The Beach Boys)
- The Bionic Woman - Jerry Fielding
- B. J. and the Bear ('B.J. McKay') - Glen A. Larson; performed by Greg Evigan
- Black Sheep Squadron - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter
- Bleach - Orange Range
- Boardwalk Empire ('Straight Up and Down') - The Brian Jonestown Massacre
- Bobby's World - John Tesh
- The Bold and the Beautiful ('High Upon This Love') - Jack Alloco and David Kurtz; performed by Dionne Warwick
- Bonanza - Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
- Bottom - ('Bb's Blues') - B.B.King
- Boon ('Hi Ho Silver') - Jim Diamond
- Booker ('Hot in the City') - Billy Idol
- Bosom Buddies ('My Life') - Billy Joel
- Bosch ('Can't Let Go') - Caught a Ghost
- Bourbon Street Beat - Mack David and Jerry Livingston
- Brutally Normal ('Green Light') - Jeremy Toback
- The Brady Bunch - Frank De Vol and Sherwood Schwartz (performed first season by The Peppermint Trolley Company; seasons 2-5 by the Brady Bunch Kids)
- The Buccaneers - Edwin Astley
- Buck Rogers in the 25th Century - Stu Phillips
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Nerf Herder
- The Bugs Bunny Show ('This is It-The Bugs Bunny Overture') - Mack David and Jerry Livingston
- The Bugaloos - lyrics by Norman Gimbel, composed by Charles Fox, performed by The Bugaloos cast
- Burns and Allen ('Love Nest') - lyrics by Otto Harbach, composed by Louis A Hirsch
C - D[edit]
- Cagney & Lacey - Bill Conti (later arrangement of Conti's theme done by Mark Snow)
- Candid Camera ('Smile, You're On Candid Camera') - Sid Ramin
- Cannon - John Carl Parker
- Caprica - Bear McCreary
- Captain Nice - Vic Mizzy
- Car 54, Where Are You? - John Strauss and Nat Hiken
- The Carol Burnett Show ('I'm So Glad We Had This Time Together') - Joe Hamilton
- Casper the Friendly Ghost - Winston Sharples
- The Champions - Tony Hatch
- Charles in Charge - David Kurtz, Michael Jacobs, & Al Burton; performed by Shandi Sinnamon
- Charlie's Angels - Jack Elliott
- Charmed ('How Soon Is Now?') - Love Spit Love
- Cheers ('Where Everybody Knows Your Name') - Gary Portnoy and Judy Hart Angelo (performed by Gary Portnoy)
- Cheyenne - William Lava and Stanley D. Jones
- Chicago Hope - Mark Isham
- Chico and the Man - José Feliciano
- China Beach - ('Reflections') - Diana Ross & the Supremes
- CHiPs - John Parker (season one; season two & onward theme arranged by Alan Silvestri; rejected, un-used theme by Mike Post)
- Chuck - ('Short Skirt, Long Jacket') - Cake
- Cimarron Strip - Maurice Jarre
- The Clothes Show ('In the Night') - Pet Shop Boys
- Clueless - ('Ordinary Girl') - China Forbes
- Code Lyoko ('A World Without Danger') - Franck Keller and Ygal Amar
- Code Monkeys ('Code Monkey') - Jonathan Coulton
- The Colbert Report ('Baby Mumbles') - Cheap Trick
- Combat! - Leonard Rosenman
- Community - ('At Least It Was Here') - The 88
- Cop Rock ('Under the Gun') - Randy Newman
- Cops ('Bad Boys') - Inner Circle
- Corner Gas ('Not a Lot Going On') - Northey Valenzuela
- Cory in the House - Kyle Massey
- The Cosby Show - Grover Washington, Jr.
- The Courtship of Eddie's Father ('Best Friend') - Harry Nilsson
- Cowboy Bebop ('Tank!' / 'The Real Folk Blues') - Yoko Kanno, performed by The Seatbelts
- CPO Sharkey - Peter Matz
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ('Who Are You') - Pete Townshend; performed by The Who
- CSI: Cyber ('I Can See for Miles') - Pete Townshend; performed by The Who
- CSI: Miami ('Won't Get Fooled Again') - Pete Townshend; performed by The Who
- CSI: NY ('Baba O'Riley') - Pete Townshend; performed by The Who
- Curb Your Enthusiasm 'Frolic' by Luciano Michelini
- Dad's Army ('Who Do You Think You Are Kidding, Mr. Hitler?') - Bud Flanagan
- The Daily Show ('Dog on Fire') - Bob Mould; performed by They Might Be Giants
- Daktari - Shelly Manne
- Dallas - Jerrold Immel
- Damages ('When I Am Through With You') - The VLA
- Danger Man - Series 1 'The Danger Man Theme' Edwin Astley, series 2–4 'High Wire' Edwin Astley, series 2–4 in the US as Secret Agent, 'Secret Agent Man' theme composed by P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri, and recorded by Johnny Rivers.
- Daniel Boone - Vera Matson and Lionel Newman
- Dark ('Goodbye') - Apparat
- Dark Shadows - Bob Cobert
- Dave's World ('You May Be Right') - Billy Joel, performed by Southside Johnny
- Dawson's Creek ('I Don't Want to Wait') - Paula Cole
- Deadwood - David Schwartz
- Defiance - Bear McCreary
- Definition ('Soul Bossa Nova') - Quincy Jones
- Dennis the Menace - William Loose and John Seely
- Department S - Edwin Astley
- Designing Women ('Georgia on My Mind') - performed as an instrumental by Doc Severinsen
- Desperate Housewives - Danny Elfman
- Devious Maids - Edward Shearmur
- Dexter - Rolfe Kent
- Diagnosis: Murder - Dick DeBenedictis
- Dick Turpin - Denis King
- The Dick Van Dyke Show ('Keep Your Fingers Crossed') - Earle Hagen; unused lyrics by Morey Amsterdam
- A Different World - Stu Gardner, Bill Cosby and Dawnn Lewis (performed by Aretha Franklin)
- Diff'rent Strokes - Alan Thicke, Al Burton, and Gloria Loring
- Dirty Little Secret ('Dirty Little Secret') - The All-American Rejects
- Doctor Who - Ron Grainer, originally arranged by Delia Derbyshire
- Dodger, Bonzo and the Rest ('Our House') - composed by Madness Performed by cast
- Dog the Bounty Hunter - Ozzy Osbourne
- Doogie Howser, M.D. - Mike Post
- Dragnet - Main Theme ('Danger Ahead') by Miklós Rózsa; 'Dragnet March' by Walter Schumann; 1967 closing theme by Lyn Murray
- Dragon Ball Z (1996 English dub) - Main Title ('Rock the Dragon') by Ron Wasserman and Jeremy Sweet
- Drake & Josh ('I Found a Way') - Drake Bell
- The Drew Carey Show ('Cleveland Rocks') - The Presidents of the United States of America
- The Dukes of Hazzard ('Good Ol' Boys') - Waylon Jennings
- Dynasty - Bill Conti
E - F[edit]
- Early Edition - W. G. Walden
- ECW Hardcore TV ('This is Extreme!') - Harry Slash & The Slashtones
- Ed ('Next Year') - Foo Fighters
- Ed, Edd n Eddy - Patric Caird
- Electric Circus ('Hang On Here We Go!') - Jet Fuel featuring Aleah D'Kos and K-os
- Ellery Queen - Elmer Bernstein
- Emergency! - Nelson Riddle and Billy May
- Empty Nest ('Life Goes On') - John Bettis and George Tipton, performed by Billy Vera
- Enterprise (Faith of the Heart') - Russell Watson / End Credits piece by Dennis McCarthy
- Entourage ('Superhero') - Jane's Addiction
- The Equalizer - Stewart Copeland
- ER - James Newton Howard
- Everybody Hates Chris - Marcus Miller
- Everybody Loves Raymond - Rick Marotta and Terry Trotter
- The Facts of Life - Al Burton, Gloria Loring and Alan Thicke
- The Fairly OddParents - Ron Jones and Butch Hartman
- Falcon Crest - Bill Conti
- The Fall Guy ('The Unknown Stuntman') - Lee Majors
- Fame - Dean Pitchford and Michael Gore
- Family Affair - Frank De Vol
- Family Guy (opening with a parody of the All In The Family theme) - Walter Murphy
- Family Matters ('As Days Go By') - Jesse Frederick
- Family Ties ('Without Us') - Jeff Barry and Tom Scott (performed by Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams)
- Farscape - Guy Gross
- Father Ted ('Songs Of Love') - The Divine Comedy
- The F.B.I. - Bronislaw Kaper
- Film 2015 ('I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free') - Billy Taylor Trio
- Firefly ('Ballad of Serenity') - Sonny Rhodes
- Firing Line ('Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F Major, Third Movement, Allegro assai') - Johann Sebastian Bach
- Flamingo Road - Gerald Fried
- The Flintstones ('Meet The Flintstones') - Hoyt Curtin, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
- Flipper - Henryk Wars and 'By' Dunham
- The Flying Nun ('Who Needs Wings to Fly?') - Dominic Frontiere
- Forever Knight - Fred Mollin
- Formula One (BBC) - ('The Chain') - Fleetwood Mac
- The Four Just Men - Francis Chagrin
- Frasier ('Tossed Salads and Scrambled Eggs') - Bruce Miller (performed by Kelsey Grammer)
- French and Saunders - Rowland Rivron
- Friday the 13th: The Series - Fred Mollin
- Friday night Dinner - ('Animal') - Miike Snow
- Friends ('I'll Be There For You') - The Rembrandts
- The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
- F Troop - William Lava and Irving Taylor
- The Fugitive - Pete Rugolo
- Full House ('Everywhere You Look') - Jesse Frederick
- Futurama - Christopher Tyng
- The F Word - Babybird
G - H[edit]
- Game of Thrones - Ramin Djawadi
- Game Shakers ('Drop That What') - Kel Mitchell
- George of the Jungle - Stan Worth, Sheldon Allman
- Get A Life ('Stand') - R.E.M.
- Get Smart - Irving Szathmary
- Gideon's Way - Edwin Astley
- Gidget ('[Wait Till You See] My Gidget') - Howard Greenfield and Jack Keller (performed in the pilot episode by The Four Freshmen and by Johnny Tillotson in all other episodes)
- Gilligan's Island ('The Ballad of Gilligan's Isle') - Sherwood Schwartz and George Wyle (performed first season by The Wellingtons; seasons 2 and 3 by The Eligibles)
- Gilmore Girls ('Where You Lead') - performed by Carole King and Louise Goffin
- Gimme a Break! - Nell Carter
- Girl Meets World - Sabrina Carpenter and Rowan Blanchard
- Girlfriends - Angie Stone
- Gogglebox('Perfect World') - Kodaline
- The Golden Girls and The Golden Palace ('Thank You for Being a Friend') - composed by Andrew Gold, performed by Cindy Fee (during Girls) and an unknown male performer (during Palace)
- Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. - Earle Hagen
- Good Luck Charlie ('Hang in There Baby') - Bridgit Mendler
- The Good Place - David Schwartz
- Grandstand ('News Scoop') - Len Stevens
- Grandstand - Keith Mansfield
- The Greatest American Hero ('Believe It or Not') - Mike Post and Stephen Geyer (performed by Joey Scarbury)
- Green Acres - composed by Vic Mizzy; performed by Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor
- The Green Hornet ('Flight of the Bumblebee') - Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov; orchestration by Billy May; conducted by Lionel Newman; trumpet solo by Al Hirt
- Grey's Anatomy ('Cosy in the Rocket') - Psapp
- Grounded for Life - Ween
- Growing Pains ('As Long As We Got Each Other') - John Bettis and Steve Dorff (performed by B. J. Thomas and Jennifer Warnes)
- Gun ('Happiness is A Warm Gun') - John Lennon and Paul McCartney; performed by U2
- Gunsmoke ('Old Trail') - Rex Koury
- Hannah Montana ('Best of Both Worlds') - Miley Cyrus
- Happy Days - Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel
- Hardcastle and McCormick ('Drive') - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter
- Harry's Game - Clannad
- Hart to Hart - Mark Snow
- Have Gun – Will Travel ('The Ballad of Paladin') - Johnny Western, Richard Boone, and Sam Rolfe
- Have I Got News For You - Big George
- Hawaii Five-O - Morton Stevens
- Hawaiian Eye - Mack David and Jerry Livingston
- Here's Lucy - Wilbur Hatch
- Higglytown Heroes - ('Here in Higglytown') - They Might Be Giants
- Highlander: The Series ('Princes of the Universe') - Queen
- Highway Patrol - David Rose (as 'Ray Llewellyn')
- Hill Street Blues - Mike Post
- The Hills ('Unwritten') - Natasha Bedingfield
- Hogan's Heroes - Jerry Fielding
- Home Improvement ('Iron John's Rock') - Dan Foliart
- Homeland - Sean Callery
- The Honeymooners ('You're My Greatest Love') - Jackie Gleason
- How I Met Your Mother ('Hey Beautiful') - The Solids
- House ('Teardrop') - Massive Attack
- Human Target - Bear McCreary
- Hunter - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter
I - J[edit]
- I Dream of Jeannie - Season 1 theme by Richard Wess; seasons 2-5 by Hugo Montenegro and Buddy Kaye
- I Love Lucy - Eliot Daniel
- I Married Joan - Richard Mack
- I Spy - Earle Hagen
- I'll Fly Away - W. G. Walden
- iCarly ('Leave It All to Me') - Miranda Cosgrove and Drake Bell
- The Inbetweeners ('Gone Up in Flames') - Morning Runner
- The Incredible Hulk ('The Lonely Man') - Joe Harnell
- The Inspector (Theme from A Shot in the Dark) - Henry Mancini
- Inspector Morse - Barrington Pheloung
- Interpol Calling - Clifton Parker
- The Invaders - Dominic Frontiere
- The Invisible Man (1958) - Sydney John Kay
- Ironside - Quincy Jones
- It's a Living - Composed by George Aliceson Tipton, performed by Leslie Bricusse
- It's About Time - Sherwood Schwartz, George Wyle and Gerald Fried
- It's Garry Shandling's Show - Joey Carbone
- The Jack Benny Program (end credit theme, 'The J & M Stomp') - Mahlon Merrick
- The Jackie Gleason Show ('Melancholy Serenade') - Jackie Gleason
- JAG - Bruce Broughton
- Jake and the Never Land Pirates - Loren Hoskins and Kevin Hendrickson
- Jennifer Slept Here - Composed by Perry Botkin, Jr., written by Clint Holmes, Ann Jillian, Joey Murcia, and Bill Payne, performed by Joey Scarbury
- The Jeffersons ('Movin' On Up') - Ja'net Dubois
- Jeopardy! ('Think Music') - Merv Griffin
- Jessie ('Hey Jessie') - Debby Ryan
- The Jetsons - Hoyt Curtin, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
- Jimmy Kimmel Live! - Robert Goulet
- Joan of Arcadia ('One of Us') - Joan Osborne
- John from Cincinnati ('Johnny Appleseed') - Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros
- Johnny Staccato ('Staccato's Theme') - Elmer Bernstein
- Jonny Quest - Hoyt Curtin
- Just Say Julie - The Usual Suspects
- Just the Ten of Us ('Doin' it the Best I Can') - Bill Medley
- Justified - Jason Keaton and Oscar Owens
K - L[edit]
- KaBlam! ('Skaternity') - The Toasters (affiliated as The Moon Ska Stompers)
- Kath & Kim ('The Joker') - sung by Gina Riley
- Kath & Kim (U.S.) ('Filthy/Gorgeous') - Scissor Sisters
- Karen - Jack Marshall and Bob Mosher (performed by The Beach Boys)
- The King of Queens ('Baby All My Life I Will Be Driving Home To You') - Billy Vera
- King of the Hill - The Refreshments
- King's Crossing - Jerrold Immel
- Kingdom Hospital ('Worry About You') - Ivy
- Knight Rider - Glen A. Larson and Stu Phillips (later arrangement of theme was done by Don Peake)
- Knots Landing - Jerrold Immel
- KonoSuba (Fantastic Dreamer) - Machico
- Kung Fu - Jim Helms
- The L Word ('The Way That We Live') - Betty
- L.A. Law - Mike Post
- La Femme Nikita - Mark Snow
- Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County ('Come Clean') - Hilary Duff
- Land of the Giants - John Williams
- Las Vegas ('A Little Less Conversation') - Elvis Presley (remix by Junkie XL)
- Lassie - Les Baxter
- Laverne & Shirley ('Making Our Dreams Come True') - Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel (performed by Cyndi Grecco)
- Law & Order - Mike Post
- Leave It to Beaver ('The Toy Parade') - David Kahn, Melvyn Leonard and Mort Greene (Season 6 arrangement by Pete Rugolo)
- Legend of the Seeker - Joseph LoDuca
- Lie to Me ('Brand New Day') - Ryan Star
- Life As We Know It ('Sooner or Later') - Michael Tolcher
- Life Goes On (A cover of The Beatles' 'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da') - Patti LuPone and the rest of the cast
- Lipstick Jungle ('The Bomb') - Bitter:Sweet
- Little House on the Prairie - David Rose
- Living Single - Queen Latifah
- Lizzie McGuire - 'We'll Figure It Out' - Angie Jaree
- The Lone Ranger ('William Tell Overture') - Gioachino Rossini
- Lost in Space - John Williams (two themes)
- Love, American Style - Charles Fox and Arnold Margolin (performed first season by The Cowsills; seasons 2-5 by the Ron Hicklin Singers)
- The Love Boat - Paul Williams and Charles Fox (performed by Jack Jones)
- Love Live! - μ's
- Love of Life ('The Life That You Love') - Carey Gold
- The Lucy Show - Wilbur Hatch
M - N[edit]
- M*A*S*H (Suicide Is Painless) - Johnny Mandel and Mike Altman
- MacGyver - Randy Edelman
- Mad About You ('Final Frontier') - Ernest Gold
- Mad Men (A Beautiful Mine) - RJD2
- Magnum, P.I. - Ian Freebairn-Smith (Season 1); Mike Post and Pete Carpenter (remaining seasons)
- Makin' It - David Naughton
- Malcolm in the Middle ('Boss of Me') - They Might Be Giants
- Mama's Family ('Bless My Happy Home') - Peter Matz; unused lyrics by Vicki Lawrence
- The Man from U.N.C.L.E. - Jerry Goldsmith
- Man in a Suitcase - Ron Grainer
- Man of the World - Henry Mancini
- Maniac Mansion - Jane Siberry and Mary Margaret O'Hara
- Mannix - Lalo Schifrin
- Marcus Welby, M.D. - Leonard Rosenman
- Married.. with Children (Love and Marriage) - Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen; performed by Frank Sinatra
- The Mary Tyler Moore Show ('Love is All Around') - Sonny Curtis
- Match Game ('A Swingin' Safari') - Billy Vaughn
- Matlock - Dick DeBenedictis
- Maude ('And Then There's Maude') - Donny Hathaway
- Maverick - David Buttolph and Paul Francis Webster
- Mayberry R.F.D. ('Mayberry March') - Earle Hagen and Carl Brandt
- McHale's Navy - Axel Stordahl
- Medical Center - Lalo Schifrin
- Melrose Place - Timothy Truman
- Miami Vice - Jan Hammer
- The Midnight Special ('Midnight Special') - Johnny Rivers
- Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers - Ron Wasserman
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers ('Go Go Power Rangers') - Ron Wasserman
- Mike & Molly ('I See Love') - Keb' Mo'
- Millennium - Mark Snow
- Minder ('I Could Be So Good For You') - Dennis Waterman
- Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir('It's Ladybug') - Cash Callaway and Wendy Child, Brittnee Belt, Laura Marano, and Lou and Lenni Kim
- Mission: Impossible - Lalo Schifrin
- Mister Ed - Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
- Mock the Week - ('News of the World') - The Jam
- The Mod Squad - Earle Hagen
- Mom ('Overture' from Ruslan and Lyudmila) - performed by Mikhail Glinka
- Monday Night Football ('Heavy Action') - Johnny Pearson
- Monk - Jeff Beal
- The Monkees - Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart (performed by The Monkees)
- Monty Python's Flying Circus ('Liberty Bell March') - John Philip Sousa
- Moonlighting - Al Jarreau
- The Mothers-in-Law - Jeff Alexander
- Mr. Belvedere ('According to Our New Arrival') - Leon Redbone
- Mr. Lucky - Henry Mancini
- The Munsters - Jack Marshall
- Murder One - Mike Post
- Murder, She Wrote ('JB Fletcher's Theme') - John Addison
- My Favorite Martian - George Greeley
- My Mother the Car - Paul Hampton
- My So-Called Life - W. G. Walden
- My Three Sons - Frank De Vol
- Mystery Science Theater 3000 - seasons 0-5 Joel Hodgson, seasons 5-10 Michael J. Nelson
- The Nanny ('The Nanny Named Fran') - Ann Hampton Callaway
- Nanny and the Professor ('Nanny') - The Addrisi Brothers
- NBA on NBC ('Roundball Rock') - John Tesh
- NBC Mystery Movie - Henry Mancini
- NBC Nightly News ('The Mission') - John Williams
- NCIS - Numeriklab
- NFL on CBS ('Posthumus Zone') - E. S. Posthumus
- NFL on Fox - Scott Schreer
- The New Avengers - Laurie Johnson
- The New Scooby-Doo Movies - Hoyt Curtin
- Newhart - Henry Mancini
- Night Court - Jack Elliott
- Night Gallery - Billy Goldenberg (pilot) Gil Mellé (seasons 1-2) Eddie Sauter (season 3)
- Nip/Tuck ('A Perfect Lie') - The Engine Room
- Norm ('Too Bad') - Doug and the Slugs
- Nurse Jackie - Lisa Coleman and Wendy Melvoin
- NYPD Blue - Mike Post
O - P[edit]
- The O.C. ('California') - Phantom Planet
- The Rosie O'Donnell Show - Ann Hampton Callaway
- The Odd Couple - Neal Hefti
- The Office - Handbags and Gladrags
- Oh Baby - Performed by Jimmy Beavers
- Oliver Beene ('The Future Is Now') - The Solids
- Once Upon a Time - Mark Isham
- One Tree Hill ('I Don't Want to Be') - Gavin DeGraw
- Orange Is the New Black ('You've Got Time') - Regina Spektor
- Orphan Black - Two Fingers
- Out of This World (Contemporary version of 'Swinging on a Star') - performed by Kevin Kiner
- The Outer Limits (1963 TV series) - Dominic Frontiere (1) Harry Lubin (2)
- The Outer Limits (1995 TV series) - Mark Mancina
- Party of Five ('Closer To Free') - BoDeans
- The Partridge Family ('C'mon, Get Happy') - Wes Farrell, Diane Hilderbrand and Danny Janssen (performed by The Partridge Family)
- The Patty Duke Show - Sid Ramin and Robert Wells (performed by The Skip-Jacks)
- Peep Show ('Flagpole Sitta') - Harvey Danger (Season 2-present)
- Perfect Strangers ('Nothing's Gonna Stop Me Now') - David Pomeranz
- Perry Mason ('Park Avenue Beat') - Fred Steiner
- The Persuaders! - John Barry
- Peter Gunn - Henry Mancini
- Petticoat Junction - Paul Henning and Curt Massey
- Phineas and Ferb ('Today is Gonna be a Great Day') - Bowling for Soup
- The Pink Panther Show - Doug Goodwin (three themes)
- The Pink Panther Theme - Henry Mancini
- Pistols 'n' Petticoats - Composed and written by Jack Elliott and George Tibbles, performed by Elliott and Stanley Wilson
- Planet of the Apes - Lalo Schifrin
- Please Don't Eat the Daisies - Jeff Alexander
- Pokémon: Indigo League - Jason Paige
- The Price Is Right - Sheila Cole
- The Prisoner - Ron Grainer
- Psych ('I Know, You Know') - Friendly Indians
- Punky Brewster ('Every Time I Turn Around') - Gary Portnoy
- Pretty Little Liars ('Secret') - The Pierces
- Prison Break - Ramin Djawadi
- The Prisoner - Ron Grainer
- Prisoner ('On the Inside') - Lynne Hamilton
- The Professionals - Laurie Johnson
- The Protectors ('Avenues and Alleyways') - Mitch Murray and Peter Callender, performed by Tony Christie
Q - R[edit]
- Quantum Leap - Mike Post
- Queen of Swords ('Behind the Mask') composed by Spencer Proffer and Steve Plunkett (BMI); performed by José Feliciano,
- Queer Duck - RuPaul
- Quincy, M.E. - Stu Phillips
- Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) - Edwin Astley
- Randall and Hopkirk - Nina Persson & David Arnold
- The Rat Patrol - Dominic Frontiere
- Rawhide - Ned Washington and Dimitri Tiomkin; performed by Frankie Laine
- Reba ('I'm a Survivor') - Reba McEntire
- The Rebel ('Ballad of Johnny Yuma') - Richard Markowitz and Andrew J. Fenady; performed by Johnny Cash
- The Red Skelton Show ('Holiday For Strings') - David Rose
- Remington Steele - Henry Mancini
- Rescue Me ('C'mon C'mon') - The Von Bondies
- Ricki Lake - Jellybean Benitez
- The Riches - Toby Chu
- Ripcord - Judith Pines
- Riptide - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter
- The Road Runner Show - Barbara Cameron
- The Rockford Files - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter
- Room 222 - Jerry Goldsmith
- Roseanne - W. G. Walden (later added with lyrics sung by Blues Traveler)
- Roswell ('Here with Me') - Dido
- Route 66 - Nelson Riddle
- The Royle Family ('Half The World Away') - Oasis
- Rugrats - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Ryan's Hope ('Here's to Us') - Carey Gold
S - T[edit]
- The Saint - Edwin Astley (B/W episodes); Edwin Astley, Leslie Charteris (colour episodes)
- Sam & Cat ('Just Fine') - Michael Corcoran
- St. Elsewhere - Dave Grusin
- Sanford and Son ('The Streetbeater') - Quincy Jones
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! - David Mook and Ben Raleigh (performed first season by Larry Markes; second season by Austin Roberts)
- Scrubs ('Superman') - Lazlo Bane (seasons 1-8), WAZ (season 9)
- Sea Hunt - David Rose (as 'Ray Llewellyn')
- Seinfeld - Jonathan Wolff
- The Sentimental Agent - Ivor Slaney
- Sesame Street ('Can You Tell Me How to Get To..') - Joe Raposo, Jon Stone, and Bruce Hart
- Sex and the City - Douglas J. Cuomo and Tom Findlay
- Shaft - Isaac Hayes
- Shake It Up - Selena Gomez
- Sherlock - David Arnold and Michael Price
- Sheriff Callie's Wild West - Mandy Moore
- To A Shining Time Station - Kevin Roth
- Sihina Wasanthayak (Sirasa TV) ('Sansara Purudada Mey') - Dinesh Subasinghe
- Silver Spoons ('Together') - Rik Howard and Bob Wirth
- The Simpsons - Danny Elfman
- Sir Francis Drake - Ivor Slaney
- Six Feet Under - Thomas Newman
- Smallville ('Save Me') - Remy Zero
- The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour - Mason Williams and Nancy Ames
- The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour ('The Beat Goes On') - Sonny Bono
- Sonny with a Chance ('So Far, so Great') - Demi Lovato
- The Sopranos ('Woke Up This Morning') - Alabama 3
- Soul Train ('TSOP [The Sound of Philadelphia']) - MFSB and The Three Degrees
- South Park - Primus
- Spartacus - Joseph LoDuca
- SpongeBob SquarePants - Patrick Pinney
- SportsCenter - Annie Roboff
- Star Trek - Alexander Courage
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Dennis McCarthy
- Star Trek: The Next Generation - Jerry Goldsmith, arrangement by Dennis McCarthy
- Star Trek: Voyager - Jerry Goldsmith
- Stargate Atlantis - Joel Goldsmith
- Stargate SG-1 - Joel Goldsmith
- Stargate Universe - Joel Goldsmith
- Starsky and Hutch ('Gotcha') - Tom Scott, seasons two and four; season one theme: Lalo Schifrin; Season three theme: Mark Snow
- Step by Step - Jesse Frederick and Theresa James
- Steven Universe ('We are the Crystal Gems') - Zach Callison, Estelle, Michaela Dietz, Deedee Magno, Tom Scharpling (Full version only)
- Steptoe and Son ('Old Ned') - Ron Grainer
- Still Standing ('You Make Me Happy') - Will Hoge
- Strange Report - Roger Webb
- The Streets of San Francisco - Tom Scott
- Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye ('Who I Am') - Jessica Andrews
- The Suite Life of Zack & Cody ('Here I Am') - Loren Ellis and the Drew Davis Band
- The Suite Life on Deck ('Livin' the Suite Life') - Steve Rushton
- Super Mario World - Mark Mothersbaugh
- Superjail! ('Comin' Home') - Cheeseburger; ('Rubber Bullets') - 10cc (pilot episode)
- Surfside 6 - Mack David and Jerry Livingston
- Survivor ('Ancient Voices') - Russ Landau
- Tales From The Crypt - Danny Elfman
- Tarzan - Nelson Riddle
- Taxi ('Angela') - Bob James
- Test Match Special ('Soul Limbo') - Booker T. & the M.G.'s
- That '70s Show ('That 70's Song') - Cheap Trick
- That Girl - Earle Hagen and Sam Denoff
- That's My Bush! - DVDA
- That's So Raven - Raven-Symoné, Orlando Brown and Anneliese van der Pol
- T.H.E. Cat - Lalo Schifrin
- Three Wishes ('Believe') - Amy Grant
- Three's Company ('Come and Knock On Our Door') - written by Joe Raposo and Don Nicholl; performed by the other Ray Charles and Julia Rinker
- The Thrills ('Extraordinary') - Mandy Moore
- Time of Your Life ('I've Just Seen a Face') - BoDeans
- The Time Tunnel - John Williams
- The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson ('Johnny's Theme') - Paul Anka
- TNA Impact Wrestling ('Megatron') - Crazy Town
- Top Gear ('Jessica') - The Allman Brothers Band
- Torchwood - Murray Gold
- Touch - Lisa Coleman and Wendy Melvoin
- Touched by an Angel ('I'll Walk With You') - performed by Della Reese
- Tour of Duty ('Paint it Black') - The Rolling Stones
- Tracey Takes On.. ('They Don't Know About Us') - Kirsty MacColl
- Trapper John, M.D. - John Carl Parker
- Tru Calling ('Somebody Help Me') - Full Blown Rose
- True Blood ('Bad Things') - Jace Everett
- True Jackson, VP - Keke Palmer
- Twelve O'Clock High - Dominic Frontiere
- The Twilight Zone - Bernard Herrmann (Season 1); Marius Constant (Seasons 2-5)
- Twin Peaks - Angelo Badalamenti
- Two and a Half Men - Lee Aronsohn, Grant Geissman, and Chuck Lorre
U - Z[edit]
- University Challenge - ('College Boy') - Derek New
- Upstairs, Downstairs - Alexander Faris
- Ugly Betty - Jeff Beal
- Underdog - W. Watts Biggers, Chet Stover, Joe Harris, Treadwell Covington
- V: The Final Battle/V: The Series - Dennis McCarthy
- V (2009 TV series)' - ('Uprising') - Muse
- Veronica Mars ('We Used To Be Friends') - The Dandy Warhols
- Victorious ('Make It Shine') - Victoria Justice
- Vikings ('If I Had A Heart') - Fever Ray
- Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea ('The Seaview Theme') - Paul Sawtell
- W5 (during the 1970s and 1980s) ('Fool's Overture') - Supertramp
- Wagon Train - Jerome Moross
- The Walking Dead - Bear McCreary
- Wall Street Week ('TWX in 12 Bars') - Donald Swartz
- Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color - Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
- Watership Down ('Bright Eyes') - Art Garfunkel
- Weekend World: Mountain (Nantucket Sleighride)
- Welcome Back, Kotter ('Welcome Back') - John Sebastian
- The West Wing - W. G. Walden
- What's Happening!! - Henry Mancini
- Weeds - ('Little Boxes') - Malvina Reynolds
- Wheel Of Fortune - ('Changing Keys') - Merv Griffin
- Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? - Rockapella
- Whiplash - Words and Music by Edwin Astley, performed by Frank Ifield
- Whirlybirds - William G. 'Bill' Loose and John Seely
- Wide World of Sports - Charles Fox
- The Wild Wild West - Richard Markowitz
- Will & Grace - Jonathan Wolff
- Wings - ('Piano Sonata No. 20 in A Major, D. 959, Rondo: Allegretto.') - Franz Schubert
- The Wire - (Way Down in the Hole)
- Wizards of Waverly Place - ('Everything is Not What It Seems') - Selena Gomez
- WKRP in Cincinnati - Steve Carlisle
- Wolfblood - ('A Promise That I Keep') - Lisa Knapp (series 1-3), ('Running with the Wolves') - Aurora (series 4-present)
- Wonder Woman - Charles Fox
- The Wonder Years ('A Little Help From My Friends') - John Lennon and Paul McCartney; performed by Joe Cocker
- The World at War - Carl Davis
- WWE Friday Night SmackDown! ('Born 2 Run') - 7Lions
- WWE Raw ('The Night') - Kromestatik
- NXT ('Welcome Home') - Coheed and Cambria
- WWE Tough Enough ('Champion') - Chipmunk ft. Chris Brown
- The X-Files - ('Materia Primoris')Mark Snow
- Xena: Warrior Princess - Joseph LoDuca
- You Can't Do That On Television -(Dixieland Jazz version of 'The William Tell Overture') - The National Press Club and Allied Workers Jazz Band
- You Don't Say! (original NBC version, 1963–69) - Rex Koury
- The Young and the Restless ('Nadia's Theme') - Perry Botkin, Jr.
- The Young Ones - Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett
- Zig and Zag ('Zig and Zag') - Ricky Wilson and Simon Rix
- Zoey 101 ('Follow Me') - Jamie Lynn Spears
- The Zoo Gang - Paul and Linda McCartney and performed by Paul McCartney & Wings.
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- TV Theme Tunes A directory of TV theme tunes.
- Television Tunes The largest database of TV theme songs.
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