| 1 | Cheers — “Where Everybody Knows Your Name” | Sitcom comfort | 1982–1993 | The warmest bar theme in TV history, built for people who wanted one place where everybody remembered them. |
| 2 | The Golden Girls — “Thank You for Being a Friend” | Friendship sitcom | 1985–1992 | A friendship anthem so durable it turned cheesecake and sarcasm into comfort television scripture. |
| 3 | The Greatest American Hero — “Believe It or Not” | Superhero comedy-drama | 1981–1983 | The rare TV theme that became a massive pop-memory hit outside the show. |
| 4 | Miami Vice Theme | Cop drama / synth cool | 1984–1989 | Instrumental neon swagger: pastel suits, speedboats, nightlife, and synths doing police work. |
| 5 | Knight Rider Theme | Action sci-fi | 1982–1986 | The sound of a talking car, a red scanner light, and every kid wanting dashboard technology immediately. |
| 6 | The A-Team Theme | Action adventure | 1983–1987 | Military drums, heroic brass, and pure Saturday-night “plan coming together” energy. |
| 7 | Magnum, P.I. Theme | Detective action | 1980–1988 | Mustache, Ferrari, Hawaiian shirts, and a theme that sounded like trouble wearing sunglasses. |
| 8 | Hill Street Blues Theme | Police drama | 1981–1987 | A surprisingly tender piano theme for a gritty ensemble drama that told the 80s cops had feelings too. |
| 9 | Fame — “Fame” | Performing arts drama | 1982–1987 | Ambition, leg warmers, rehearsal rooms, and the dream that talent plus sweat could get you out. |
| 10 | The Facts of Life Theme | Boarding-school sitcom | 1979–1988 | The after-school life-lesson song that made adolescence sound like a group project. |
| 11 | Family Ties — “Without Us” | Family sitcom | 1982–1989 | Soft-focus Reagan-era family warmth with a piano bench and a cardigan emotional temperature. |
| 12 | Growing Pains — “As Long as We Got Each Other” | Family sitcom | 1985–1992 | Peak family-photo montage warmth, complete with soft lighting and suburban hug energy. |
| 13 | Perfect Strangers Theme | Fish-out-of-water sitcom | 1986–1993 | A dream-big sitcom anthem for anyone arriving somewhere new with luggage and delusion. |
| 14 | Who’s the Boss? Theme | Domestic sitcom | 1984–1992 | Household-role comedy wrapped in a sunny, very 80s family-sitcom package. |
| 15 | ALF Theme | Alien sitcom | 1986–1990 | Goofy, cozy, and weirdly normal for a show about a sarcastic alien living in suburbia. |
| 16 | Full House Theme | Family sitcom | 1987–1995 | The sound of San Francisco postcards, big hugs, and aggressively wholesome life lessons. |
| 17 | Night Court Theme | Workplace sitcom | 1984–1992 | Funky, late-night, and just strange enough for a courtroom full of weirdos. |
| 18 | MacGyver Theme | Action adventure | 1985–1992 | The sound of problem-solving with a paper clip, a mullet, and alarming confidence. |
| 19 | Moonlighting Theme | Romantic detective dramedy | 1985–1989 | Cool jazz-pop chemistry for a show that made arguments feel like flirting with better lighting. |
| 20 | Murder, She Wrote Theme | Mystery comfort | 1984–1996 | Elegant mystery music for Sunday-night murders solved with manners and a typewriter. |
| 21 | Dynasty Theme | Prime-time soap glamour | 1981–1989 | Orchestral rich-people warfare with shoulder pads, staircases, and grudges dressed as luxury. |
| 22 | Dallas Theme | Prime-time soap drama | 1978–1991 | Big Texas oil-money swagger for the show that made cliffhangers a national emergency. |
| 23 | The Fall Guy — “The Unknown Stuntman” | Action adventure | 1981–1986 | A country-rock stuntman anthem for jumps, crashes, charm, and Lee Majors doing TV swagger. |
| 24 | L.A. Law Theme | Legal drama | 1986–1994 | Sax, status, glass offices, and the sound of 80s professionals being dramatic near conference rooms. |
| 25 | The Wonder Years — “With a Little Help from My Friends” | Coming-of-age drama | 1988–1993 | Boomer nostalgia filtered through late-80s TV, but Gen X watched it and felt the ache too. |