Tyvm
Fictional Coaches
- Coach O’Hara, Football, Basketball, Baseball–Zan Hagan Series by R. R. Knudson
- Coach Norman Dale (Gene Hackman), Hoosiers
- Coach Buzzcut, Beavis and Butt-head
- Shannon Beiste (Dot Marie Jones) - GLEE
- Jimmy Dugan, Manager, A League of Their Own - Tom Hanks
- Coach B.A. Struthers, North Dallas 40
- Molly McGrath (Goldie Hawn) Wildcats
- Reggie Dunlop (Paul Newman) - SLAP SHOT
Fictional Coaches
- Coach O’Hara, Football, Basketball, Baseball–Zan Hagan Series by R. R. Knudson
- Coach Norman Dale (Gene Hackman), Hoosiers
- Coach Buzzcut, Beavis and Butt-head
- Shannon Beiste (Dot Marie Jones) - GLEE
- Jimmy Dugan, Manager, A League of Their Own - Tom Hanks
- Coach B.A. Struthers, North Dallas 40
- Molly McGrath (Goldie Hawn) Wildcats
- Reggie Dunlop (Paul Newman) - SLAP SHOT
- Coach Harris (John Goodman) - Revenge of the Nerds
Fictional Coaches
- Coach O’Hara, Football, Basketball, Baseball–Zan Hagan Series by R. R. Knudson
- Coach Norman Dale (Gene Hackman), Hoosiers
- Coach Buzzcut, Beavis and Butt-head
- Shannon Beiste (Dot Marie Jones) - GLEE
- Jimmy Dugan, Manager, A League of Their Own - Tom Hanks
- Coach B.A. Struthers, North Dallas 40
- Molly McGrath (Goldie Hawn) Wildcats
- Reggie Dunlop (Paul Newman) - SLAP SHOT
- Coach Harris (John Goodman) - Revenge of the Nerds
- Hayden Fox (Craig T. Nelson) on sitcom Coach.
Fictional Coaches
- Coach O’Hara, Football, Basketball, Baseball–Zan Hagan Series by R. R. Knudson
- Coach Norman Dale (Gene Hackman), Hoosiers
- Coach Buzzcut, Beavis and Butt-head
- Shannon Beiste (Dot Marie Jones) - GLEE
- Jimmy Dugan, Manager, A League of Their Own - Tom Hanks
- Coach B.A. Struthers, North Dallas 40
- Molly McGrath (Goldie Hawn) Wildcats
- Reggie Dunlop (Paul Newman) - SLAP SHOT
- Coach Harris (John Goodman) - Revenge of the Nerds
- Hayden Fox (Craig T. Nelson) on sitcom Coach.
- Lou Brown (James Gammon), Indians manager in Major League
Fictional Coaches
- Coach O’Hara, Football, Basketball, Baseball–Zan Hagan Series by R. R. Knudson
- Coach Norman Dale (Gene Hackman), Hoosiers
- Coach Buzzcut, Beavis and Butt-head
- Shannon Beiste (Dot Marie Jones) - GLEE
- Jimmy Dugan, Manager, A League of Their Own - Tom Hanks
- Coach B.A. Struthers, North Dallas 40
- Molly McGrath (Goldie Hawn) Wildcats
- Reggie Dunlop (Paul Newman) - SLAP SHOT
- Coach Harris (John Goodman) - Revenge of the Nerds
- Hayden Fox (Craig T. Nelson) on sitcom Coach.
- Lou Brown (James Gammon), Indians manager in Major League
- Coach Ernie Pantusso (Nicholas Colasanto) on Cheers
Fictional Coaches
- Coach O’Hara, Football, Basketball, Baseball–Zan Hagan Series by R. R. Knudson
- Coach Norman Dale (Gene Hackman), Hoosiers
- Coach Buzzcut, Beavis and Butt-head
- Shannon Beiste (Dot Marie Jones) - GLEE
- Jimmy Dugan, Manager, A League of Their Own - Tom Hanks
- Coach B.A. Struthers, North Dallas 40
- Molly McGrath (Goldie Hawn) Wildcats
- Reggie Dunlop (Paul Newman) - SLAP SHOT
- Coach Harris (John Goodman) - Revenge of the Nerds
- Hayden Fox (Craig T. Nelson) on sitcom Coach.
- Lou Brown (James Gammon), Indians manager in Major League
- Coach Ernie Pantusso (Nicholas Colasanto) on Cheers
- Coach Ken Reeves (Ken Howard) The White Shadow, TV Show
TV Show themes that charted on Billboard (song - artist - show -highest chart position -)
- Welcome Back - John Sebastien - Welcome Back, Kotter - #1 May 1976
TV Show themes that charted on Billboard (song - artist - show -highest chart position -)
- Welcome Back - John Sebastien - Welcome Back, Kotter - #1 May 1976
- Happy Days - Pratt & McClain - Happy Days - #5 1976
TV Show themes that charted on Billboard (song - artist - show -highest chart position -)
- Welcome Back - John Sebastien - Welcome Back, Kotter - #1 May 1976
- Happy Days - Pratt & McClain - Happy Days - #5 1976
- Rockford Files - #10 1975
TV Show themes that charted on Billboard (song - artist - show -highest chart position -)
- Welcome Back - John Sebastien - Welcome Back, Kotter - #1 May 1976
- Happy Days - Pratt & McClain - Happy Days - #5 1976
- Greatest American Hero - Mike Post - #2 1981
TV Show themes that charted on Billboard (song - artist - show -highest chart position -)
- Welcome Back - John Sebastien - Welcome Back, Kotter - #1 May 1976
- Happy Days - Pratt & McClain - Happy Days - #5 1976
- Rockford Files - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter - #10 1975
- Greatest American Hero - Mike Post - #2 1981
Deninjafy and add composers to #3.
Thanks, Leaffan!
TV Show themes that charted on Billboard (song - artist - show -highest chart position -)
- Welcome Back - John Sebastien - Welcome Back, Kotter - #1 May 1976
- Happy Days - Pratt & McClain - Happy Days - #5 1976
- Rockford Files - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter - #10 1975
- Greatest American Hero - Mike Post - #2 1981
- Dynasty - Bill Conti - #52 1982
TV Show themes that charted on Billboard (song - artist - show -highest chart position -)
- Welcome Back - John Sebastien - Welcome Back, Kotter - #1 May 1976
- Happy Days - Pratt & McClain - Happy Days - #5 1976
- Rockford Files - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter - #10 1975
- Greatest American Hero - Mike Post - #2 1981
- Dynasty - Bill Conti - #52 1982
- The Ballad of Jed Clampett - Paul Henning - #1 Billboard country singles charts, #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962.
TV Show themes that charted on Billboard (song - artist - show -highest chart position -)
- Welcome Back - John Sebastien - Welcome Back, Kotter - #1 May 1976
- Happy Days - Pratt & McClain - Happy Days - #5 1976
- Rockford Files - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter - #10 1975
- Greatest American Hero - Mike Post - #2 1981
- Dynasty - Bill Conti - #52 1982
- The Ballad of Jed Clampett - Paul Henning - #1 Billboard country singles charts, #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962.
- Miami Vice Theme - Jan Hammer - #1 in Aug. 1985 (also won two Grammys)
TV Show themes that charted on Billboard (song - artist - show -highest chart position -)
- Welcome Back - John Sebastien - Welcome Back, Kotter - #1 May 1976
- Happy Days - Pratt & McClain - Happy Days - #5 1976
- Rockford Files - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter - #10 1975
- Greatest American Hero - Mike Post - #2 1981
- Dynasty - Bill Conti - #52 1982
- The Ballad of Jed Clampett - Paul Henning - #1 Billboard country singles charts, #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962.
- Miami Vice Theme - Jan Hammer - #1 in Aug. 1985 (also won two Grammys)
- The theme from The Young and the Restless by Barry DeVorzon and Perry Botkin Jr. reached #8 on the Billboard charts after it was retiled “Nadia’s Theme,” during the Montreal Olympics in 1976
TV Show themes that charted on Billboard (song - artist - show -highest chart position -)
- Welcome Back - John Sebastien - Welcome Back, Kotter - #1 May 1976
- Happy Days - Pratt & McClain - Happy Days - #5 1976
- Rockford Files - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter - #10 1975
- Greatest American Hero - Mike Post - #2 1981
- Dynasty - Bill Conti - #52 1982
- The Ballad of Jed Clampett - Paul Henning - #1 Billboard country singles charts, #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962.
- Miami Vice Theme - Jan Hammer - #1 in Aug. 1985 (also won two Grammys)
- The theme from The Young and the Restless by Barry DeVorzon and Perry Botkin Jr. reached #8 on the Billboard charts after it was retiled “Nadia’s Theme,” during the Montreal Olympics in 1976
- Making Our Dreams Come True - Cyndi Grecco - Laverne and Shirley - #25 in June 1976
TV Show themes that charted on Billboard (song - artist - show -highest chart position -)
- Welcome Back - John Sebastien - Welcome Back, Kotter - #1 May 1976
- Happy Days - Pratt & McClain - Happy Days - #5 1976
- Rockford Files - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter - #10 1975
- Greatest American Hero - Mike Post - #2 1981
- Dynasty - Bill Conti - #52 1982
- The Ballad of Jed Clampett - Paul Henning - #1 Billboard country singles charts, #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962.
- Miami Vice Theme - Jan Hammer - #1 in Aug. 1985 (also won two Grammys)
- The theme from The Young and the Restless by Barry DeVorzon and Perry Botkin Jr. reached #8 on the Billboard charts after it was retiled “Nadia’s Theme,” during the Montreal Olympics in 1976
- Making Our Dreams Come True - Cyndi Grecco - Laverne and Shirley - #25 in June 1976
- “The Ballad of Davy Crockett” (it was the theme to Fess Parker’s TV series) was a #1 hit in 1954 for Bill Hayes.
TV Show themes that charted on Billboard (song - artist - show -highest chart position -)
- Welcome Back - John Sebastien - Welcome Back, Kotter - #1 May 1976
- Happy Days - Pratt & McClain - Happy Days - #5 1976
- Rockford Files - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter - #10 1975
- Greatest American Hero - Mike Post - #2 1981
- Dynasty - Bill Conti - #52 1982
- The Ballad of Jed Clampett - Paul Henning - #1 Billboard country singles charts, #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962.
- Miami Vice Theme - Jan Hammer - #1 in Aug. 1985 (also won two Grammys)
- The theme from The Young and the Restless by Barry DeVorzon and Perry Botkin Jr. reached #8 on the Billboard charts after it was retiled “Nadia’s Theme,” during the Montreal Olympics in 1976
- Making Our Dreams Come True - Cyndi Grecco - Laverne and Shirley - #25 in June 1976
- “The Ballad of Davy Crockett” (it was the theme to Fess Parker’s TV series) was a #1 hit in 1954 for Bill Hayes.
- The Theme From S.W.A.T. (#1 on February 28, 1976)
TV Show themes that charted on Billboard (song - artist - show -highest chart position -)
- Welcome Back - John Sebastien - Welcome Back, Kotter - #1 May 1976
- Happy Days - Pratt & McClain - Happy Days - #5 1976
- Rockford Files - Mike Post and Pete Carpenter - #10 1975
- Greatest American Hero - Mike Post - #2 1981
- Dynasty - Bill Conti - #52 1982
- The Ballad of Jed Clampett - Paul Henning - #1 Billboard country singles charts, #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962.
- Miami Vice Theme - Jan Hammer - #1 in Aug. 1985 (also won two Grammys)
- The theme from The Young and the Restless by Barry DeVorzon and Perry Botkin Jr. reached #8 on the Billboard charts after it was retiled “Nadia’s Theme,” during the Montreal Olympics in 1976
- Making Our Dreams Come True - Cyndi Grecco - Laverne and Shirley - #25 in June 1976
- “The Ballad of Davy Crockett” (it was the theme to Fess Parker’s TV series) was a #1 hit in 1954 for Bill Hayes.
- The Theme From S.W.A.T. (#1 on February 28, 1976)
- WKRP in Cincinnati, Steve Carlisle, #65 in 1981
…