BRNout said:
Few shows now have good themes - by design. In the interest of cramming more loud and poorly done ads into a half-hour, most creators have maybe 15 seconds for a theme song. And, at the end, the closing theme is only for the eventual owners of the DVD because the networks step all over it, scrunch it into a corner, talk over it and run a promo over it. Terrible.
And to think, I used to get steamed when the announcer would cut into a closing theme for 10 seconds back in the late 70s. Now you can't even see the credits....
What about when TV shows went into the first scene of the show
before even running the opening credits? This was done to great effect in shows like
CHiPs, but in many other shows, stopping the action (often after a good 5-10 minutes! :

) to suddenly go into the opening credits only served to ruin the continuity of the show. It often felt like the networks screwed up, and
forgot to run the opening theme! (Based on what I have since read on this board, I now believe that is altogether possible!)
Running an opening scene of a show even before the credits should be a teaser only, and should NOT get too deep into the show before interrupting the flow of the show to run the credits!

This was often even more disrupting to the show than a commercial break would be! At least when they go to commercial, they are usually at a "stopping point"! :