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Quiz about Theme Songs From US Sitcoms 20102019

Theme Songs From US Sitcoms (2010-2019) Quiz


Some television theme songs have a title different than the title of the show. Match these theme songs with the show on which they appeared.

A matching quiz by bernie73. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
bernie73
Time
4 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
405,471
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
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Avg Score
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QuestionsChoices
1. "2 Broke Girls" (2011-2017)  
  2 Gangsta 4 TV
2. "Bob Hearts Abishola" (beginning 2019)  
  Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys
3. "F Is For FamilY" (2015-2020)  
  Ifanla
4. "Idiotsitter" (2016-2017)  
  Stuck With Me
5. "Kevin Can Wait" (2016-2018)  
  A Brand New Day, I'll Make My Way
6. "The Looney Tunes Show" (2011-2014)  
  Ordinary Guy
7. "Melissa & Joey" (2010-2015)  
  Come and Get Your Love
8. "The Ranch" (2016-2020)  
  The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down
9. "The Wannabes" (2010-2011)  
  I Like That
10. "Young & Hungry" (2014-2018)  
  Second Chance





Select each answer

1. "2 Broke Girls" (2011-2017)
2. "Bob Hearts Abishola" (beginning 2019)
3. "F Is For FamilY" (2015-2020)
4. "Idiotsitter" (2016-2017)
5. "Kevin Can Wait" (2016-2018)
6. "The Looney Tunes Show" (2011-2014)
7. "Melissa & Joey" (2010-2015)
8. "The Ranch" (2016-2020)
9. "The Wannabes" (2010-2011)
10. "Young & Hungry" (2014-2018)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "2 Broke Girls" (2011-2017)

Answer: Second Chance

"2 Broke Girls" aired for six seasons and 138 episodes. The series focused on two women who share an apartment and work together at a diner in Brooklyn. The two have a goal of opening their own cupcake shop which they work towards throughout the series. The two main characters came from very different backgrounds.

"Second Chance" was written and composed by the group Peter Bjorn and John. It also appeared on their 2011 album "Gimme Some".
2. "Bob Hearts Abishola" (beginning 2019)

Answer: Ifanla

"Bob Hearts Abishola" has had 37 episodes in its first two seasons. In the series a man who has suffered a heart attack falls in love with the nurse who helps to care for him during his recovery. The two come from very different backgrounds which drives the plot of many of the episodes. The series had generally received mixed reviews.

The theme song "Ifania" was written by Sola Akingbola, a member of the band Jamiroquai.
3. "F Is For FamilY" (2015-2020)

Answer: Come and Get Your Love

Set in the fictional town of Rustvale, PA, "F is for Family" ran for four seasons and 36 episodes. The series focused on the life of a dysfunctional family in the 1970s. The series was inspired by the stand-up comedy of series co-creator Bill Barr. The series received generally positive reviews during its run.

The theme song, written by Lolly and Pat Vegas was performed by the band Redbone. It reached Number Five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1974 and also appeared on the their album "Wokova" (1973).
4. "Idiotsitter" (2016-2017)

Answer: 2 Gangsta 4 TV

"Idiotsitter" ran for two seasons and 23 televised episodes and six webisodes (that had previously aired in 2014). The premise was that a woman who thought she was being hired as a nanny for children was instead meant to serve as a supervisor for an immature, reckless woman who was being held under house arrest. The series had generally favorable reviews although low ratings.

Spank performed "2 Gangsta 4 TV", the theme song of "Idiotsitter".
5. "Kevin Can Wait" (2016-2018)

Answer: Ordinary Guy

"Kevin Can Wait" ran for two seasons and 48 episodes. The series stars Kevin James as a retired police officer who finds himself for financial reasons re-entering the workforce in various jobs. The series had generally negative reviews and slipped in the Nielsen ratings from 32 to 51 from the first to second seasons.

Michael DelGuidice wrote and performed the song "Ordinary Guy", the theme of "Kevin Can Wait".
6. "The Looney Tunes Show" (2011-2014)

Answer: The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down

This series reused many of the classic characters that had appeared in the animated shorts from Warner Bros. during the 20th century. The series ran for two seasons and 52 episodes. The voice acting on the series was generally praised although other parts of the series sometimes had more lackluster reviews. In the series, the characters were acquaintances in a suburban Los Angeles town.

Andy Summer adapted "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin. The song had been used as the theme for many "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" animated shorts of the 1930s through the 1960s.
7. "Melissa & Joey" (2010-2015)

Answer: Stuck With Me

"Melissa & Joey" ran for four seasons and 104 episodes. In the series, Melissa Joan Hart plays a local politician who has become guardian to her niece and nephew. Joey Lawrence is a bankrupt commodities trader who is looking for a job. Answer: He becomes the male nanny for the children. The series won the 2015 People's Choice Awards for Favorite Cable TV Comedy.

Joey Lawrence and Matthew Gerard wrote the theme song "Stuck With Me", which was performed by Lawrence.
8. "The Ranch" (2016-2020)

Answer: Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys

"The Ranch" ran for four seasons and 80 episodes and initially starred Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson, who had previously appeared together on "That 70's Show". On "The Ranch", they played brothers who helped run their father's Colorado ranch. Many of the episodes of the series had titles taken from Country and Western songs.

"Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys" was written in 1975 by Ed and Patsy Bruce. Lukas Nelson and Shooter Jennings recorded a cover of the song as the theme song for "The Ranch".
9. "The Wannabes" (2010-2011)

Answer: A Brand New Day, I'll Make My Way

"The Wannabees" ran for two seasons and 26 episodes. The main characters were a group of students who wanted to become pop stars but found that the academy they attended--with its heavy focus on classical music and dance was not conducive to this goal. They find an unlikely ally in the owner of a local candy store.

The theme song for "The Wannabees" was "A Brand New Day, I'll Make My Way".
10. "Young & Hungry" (2014-2018)

Answer: I Like That

"Young & Hungry" ran for five seasons and 71 episodes. The series follows the professional and romantic relationship of a tech entrepreneur and his personal chef. The series starred Emily Osment and Jonathan Sadowski. The series had mixed reviews and low ratings.

Shridhar Solanki and Sidh Solanki composed the theme song "I Like That".
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