For me, it’s the 2000’s television news opening from the belgian TV named “La Une”. It rocks and brings back memories.
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=6A5eNd5ZKpQ
For me, it’s the 2000’s television news opening from the belgian TV named “La Une”. It rocks and brings back memories.
https://yewtu.be/watch?v=6A5eNd5ZKpQ
Here’s a bit of an unusual answer. The TV show Corner Gas is a Canadian comedy set in small town Saskatchewan. I grew up in a small town in Saskatchewan, so loved the show (it’s also objectively very funny). It’s a show I watched a lot as a kid, probably more times than anything. And that was all before the ages of being able to skip intros, so the iconic theme song (which references a very popular joke about Saskatchewan) was heard a lot.
Mostly I think I’m just nostalgic about it. I really hated growing up in a rural area and the show was literally the only one I had at the time that felt local (Sask isn’t exactly a well known place).
Corner Gas was truly one of the greatest sitcoms of its time, Canadian or otherwise.