Another 20 Nostaglic TV Theme Tunes We Just Can’t Let Go

By Wayne Madden /

12. Life On Mars (2006)

In a way, I'm slightly cheating, since Matthew Graham and Tony Jordan's groundbreaking series can hardly be considered nostalgic already, can it? Life On Mars was a police procedural drama with a difference. DCI Sam Tyler, involved in a hit and run, awoke immediately after to find himself in 1973. He was the same person, but everything else was different, involving everything from time travelling Doctor Who conspiracies and Slider style vortex manipulations. In the end, it turned out Sam had in fact been in a coma, his unwillingness of death had led to his revival and his physiological state after the incident had forced his own suicide. But it's not as depressing as it all sounds, it was in fact gripping television, which is never likely to be repeated. Containing a soundtrack featuring some of the best music of the 70s it's the theme tune that gripped is due to it's simple, multi layered, synth led production. It was modern, yet retro, sort of like Sam Tyler himself really. Check it out.