A theme song can make or break a show. First-time viewers might flip the channel if a theme song isn’t interesting enough. But there are a few of the best action TV theme songs from the 70s that fans will instantly remember, or be interested enough to check out. These shows knew what they were doing, creating a captivating introduction to the story to keep viewers locked in. Let’s explore some of the best action TV theme songs from the 70s.
6. Charlie’s Angels, Disney (1976-1981)

Charlie’s Angels is one of the biggest action-adventure shows around, and the theme song really fits the theme. The show begins with Jon Forsyth, voicing Charlie, narrating the Angels’ origin tale, with the music softly in the background, only growing louder as viewers see the exciting lives they live as private investigators.
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5. Starsky and Hutch, Prime Video (1975-1979)

Starsky and Hutch is another one of the most iconic action TV theme songs from the 70s. The series ran for four seasons and follows two streetwise cops who bust criminals in their red-and-white Ford Gran Torino, with the help of police snitch, Huggy Bear.
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4. Kojak, Prime Video (1973-1978)

Kojak is an action crime drama series starring Telly Savalas as the titular character, a New York City Police Department Detective Lieutenant. The bald, lollipop-loving detective has a fiery righteous attitude that battles crime in his city and has a theme some just as bold as him.
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3. The Six Million Dollar Man, Peacock (1974-1978)

One of the best action TV theme songs from the 70s is from The Six Million Dollar Man, with its stirring music presenting us the tragic accident that happened to Steve Austin. You’ll get chills when you hear the process of rebuilding him with rhythmic drums playing in the background.
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2. The Rockford Files, Prime Video (1974-1980)

Next on the list is The Rockford Files, one of the best action TV theme songs from the 70s. The series follows the cases of an easy-going ex-convict turned private investigator, and the opening song is full of synthesizing heavy music, while the song underwent several variations, it kept to its true theme. Later versions even included a unique electric guitar section performed by Dan Ferguson.
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1. M*A*S*H, Hulu (1972-1983)

Known for its melancholy tune and recognizable trumpet, the theme song for M*A*S*H is revered as one of the best action TV theme songs from the 70s. Even without lyrics, the instrumental mirrors the show’s exploration of the grim reality of war, giving a mournful feel to an otherwise comedic show.
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