Can You Name These Classic TV Shows From Just Their Opening Credits?
Television intros are easily the catchiest tunes around — after all, they're pretty much designed to get stuck in your head. But while you were busy humming along, did you manage to catch the quick minute of footage they play as the credits role? Whether you've binged them for decades or just caught a few episodes here and there, these iconic TV shows are totally recognizable based only on their opening sequences...if you have a sharp enough eye, that is.
This show's opening sequence featured photos of old-timey bars instead of actual cast members:
In which legendary science fiction series' intro would you find this futuristic shot?
This intro sequence included a retelling of how the show's main character wound up in his new home.
Which sitcom's opening credits featured this iconic piece of furniture?
This musical sitcom opened with the show's stars joking around.
To see this chilling photo of a UFO sighting, which show's opening sequence would you tune into?
This jukebox record started off every episode of which classic sitcom?
An astronaut, a genie, and a lamp are the telltale signs that this animated opening sequence belongs to...
This spook-tacular cartoon opened with the rush of flying bats and a shot of a creepy mansion.
This classic cartoon opening sequence features some of TV's most famous sight gags.
A shot of an aging paper mill sets the stage for this beloved, binge-worthy series.
This famous cartoon family appears in the intro of which animated sitcom?
Though all appears calm, the passengers aboard that ship find themselves in dire straights by the end of this intro.
If your eyes are getting weary and your back is getting tight, you must be watching the opening credits of...
We follow the Clampett family as they set out for California in this classic intro:
Which kids' program does this handsome-looking fellow introduce?
You don't need to be a chemistry teacher to know which famous opening sequence this shot belongs to.
This fantasy series opened with a 3D recreation of the show's fictional setting.