Theme Tune
The Theme was written by Charley Dore, Julian Littman and Karl Johnson, and was originally an acoustic version. In 1983 it was replaced with a reggae version performed by UB40 which lasted until the series finished In 1995:
- You and me, me and you,
- Lots and lots for you to do,
- Lots and lots for you to see,
- Me and you, you and me …
The lyrics were referenced in the Oasis song "She's Electric", "Cos I'll be you and you'll be me, there's lots and lots for us to see, lots and lots for us to do".
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