Yes, it was an original theme written specifically written for the program.
As opposed to what... being inappropriate? It's appropriate because it just is. It's an instrumental tune written for the show.
The Doctor Who theme tune is played by an orchestra. It was originally composed by Ron Grainer and Delia Derbyshire in 1963.The current version of the theme tune (2009) is composed by Murray Gold.
Match of the Day's theme tune, called Match of the Day, was specially composed for the show by Barry Stoller.
The original theme was composed by Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire.
The Simpsons theme tune is a really good orchestra piece.
Everyone knows the answer: John Williams!
It is composed by Dru Masters and Sergei Prokofiev.
The theme tune of Batman was composed by Neal Hefti for the 1960s television series.
The first two notes of the Simpsons theme song form a tritone, also known as a minor fifth. The third note is a half step (minor second) higher than the second note, thus resolving to a major fifth.
The tune was Teenage Carnival by Keith Mansfield.
F_ _ A _ G _ D C _ _ A_ F_ D ^There you go :)
Ron Grainer wrote the tune itself, but it was an electronics whizz called Delia Derbyshire who turned it into the eerie sounds we now recognise as the theme tune.