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TV's Most Inspired Title Sequences
The small screen’s finest introductions

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United States Of Tara

A mixture of pop-up engineering and stop-motion animation brings to life this Emmy-award winning credit sequence from the Diablo Cody-created, Steven Spielberg-produced show about Toni Collette’s Kansan housewife and her multiple personalities. This sequence centres on the original three established early on – 1950s housewife Alice, hellraiser Buck and slutty teen T – but finishes on Tara herself, as the host of all three. Given that the show has a rather difficult premise to establish, this one had its work cut out – but delivers in rather stylish fashion, as you might expect from Jamie Caliri, who was also responsible for the fabulous end titles from Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events. Way to make multiple personalities look cool, team.

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1 Inspired Titles for post-Millenial fan-boys, you mean.
Baby Boomers like me would add The Avengers (Steed&Peel), and The Wild, Wild West, which also incorporated the witty animated title sequence into the original commercial breaks. More

Posted by MickleSt on Wednesday May 30, 2012, 19:40

2 What about Fringe??
The title sequence changes to co-ordinate with the universe or timeline that they're in and IT'S AWESOME. More

Posted by Goddamnitsaveme on Monday May 21, 2012, 20:56

3 thank God for all those sponsorship messages
they weren't annoying at all More

Posted by rossabroad on Wednesday May 9, 2012, 12:32

4 How could you forget American Horror Story?
Those credits are as batshit insane as True Bloods. More

Posted by Teamwak on Monday May 7, 2012, 17:32

5 RE: Are they in order?
I liked the opening sequence for Last Chance to See - the kind of steam punk globe with the animals (not a million miles from Game of Thrones).  More

Posted by elab49 on Monday May 7, 2012, 16:59

6 RE: Are they in order?
I really like the opening titles for Misfits. They sort of lost their relevance after the first two seasons when they all got new powers but before hand they were great with a hint as to each character's power; eg Curtis's shadow moving backwards. More

Posted by musht on Sunday May 6, 2012, 18:37

7 Are they in order?
Is this list supposed to be in reverse order? If so, I agree with Dexter being the #1. True Blood should be much higher. After reading the other comments: I'm an avid Doctor Who fan, but I agree that it isn't in the list, the title sequence isn't inspired enough. But Thunderbirds should be in the list, no questions asked! More

Posted by dansator on Saturday May 5, 2012, 15:25

8 RE: What?
It seems like a bit like a list of US cable shows at times- is that just an indication of more money and time spent on titles or just an indication of the normal UK slight over-reverence for US (cable) shows? It's difficult because you'd have to sit down and work out your own list - were I to do so, though, Dexter would certainly be there (the title sequence is a thing of brilliance). I completely agree on Game of Thrones being stunning (another take on the play on maps that's such a successful part of Aardman's Pirates). Rome's graffiti fest would also have a good shot, I'm very fond of Weeds sarcastic swipe at the suburbs, love Carnivale and empathise with the difficulty of choosing only one Wire (Blind Boys is on my Ipod playlist but show-wise I'd probably go for the kids in S4 as being the most apt). Best title song ever for me (as opposed to titles I guess) - still Red Dwarf. More

Posted by elab49 on Saturday May 5, 2012, 13:22

9 What?
How can you not include the Doctor Who title sequence in this? It has one of the most well known and recognisable themes to be heard on TV and looks so epic with the lightening and the vortex. Doctor Who's title sequences have always been good. More

Posted by Dalekbuster523 on Friday May 4, 2012, 18:46

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The ones on the list are superb... But no opening in the history of television beats Cowboy Bebop's. More

Posted by JonatanKjellman on Friday May 4, 2012, 13:25

11 Don't forget the classics...
I totally agree with Dexter - I think that is one of the best title sequences of recent television drama, and you can tell because when I watch Dexter, I don't fast forward through it. However, you've missed Thunderbirds - the greatest opening sequence ever made. I challenge anyone to watch those titles and not get excited, and feel about 9 again! More

Posted by Rouski on Friday May 4, 2012, 12:50

12 Anime
Anime always has awesome openings that you never want to skip past. Some of my faves being Monster, Nana, Death Note and Lucky Star. Also, Twin Peaks! The music still gives me the creeps. More

Posted by wee_retty on Friday May 4, 2012, 12:07

13 And where's Quantum Leap, the A-Team, Airwolf and the Fall Guy?
More love for the 80s credits! More

Posted by loafroaster on Friday May 4, 2012, 12:01

14 Kyle COOPER!
Sorry. I really need to start reading the entire article before the comments section. Oh the shame! More

Posted by loafroaster on Friday May 4, 2012, 12:00

15 slipnslide...
Kyle Walker designed the titles for both Seven and American Horror Story, so it gets a pass. But yeah, after Seven came out there were a LOT of ripoffs! More

Posted by loafroaster on Friday May 4, 2012, 11:57

16 Seven was VERY influential!
Viewing titles for American Horror Story, I was reminded once again of how very influential those titles for Seven were - subliminal images over a scratchy soundtrack - seen over and over again since, but always effective. The US series Profiler (mid-nineties?) was the first I noticed that picked up the style. But, hey... Seven was and is a very fine film in so many ways...... More

Posted by slipnslide on Friday May 4, 2012, 10:26

17 Oz?
I always thought the opening titles to Oz were great. More

Posted by CoenBrothersFan on Thursday May 3, 2012, 23:31

18 RE: TV's Most Inspired Title Sequences
So glad that Dexter is on this list. I remember the first time I saw those titles and thinking how clever and original they were. Easily one of my favourite programmes on TV. I feel an honourable mention should be made for Doctor Who, as the same music (albeit obviously altered and modernised) is being used today as it was with the first episode back in 1963. A timeless tune that is so iconic. I also love the intro to Sherlock. Great music accompanied by images that show the beauty, but also the hidden grit of London. More

Posted by benthemitchell on Thursday May 3, 2012, 11:31

19 Game of Thrones
for anyone who's not see it there's a really interesting featurette on the DVD about how they made the intro sequence and the leonardo da vinci influence etc, although at the moment i'm wallowing in despair because I don't have Sky therefore season 2 is a far distant dream for me... More

Posted by Swedle on Wednesday May 2, 2012, 19:47

20 No Gerry Anderson??
No: Thunderbirds Joe 90 UFO or (top!) Space 1999? Surprising... More

Posted by Hardhat on Wednesday May 2, 2012, 14:01

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