Alternatively, you could purchase this album and listen to it on the move, grasping the handrail emanating from the bus’ roof as you journey onward, basking in the glory of the title music from Game Of Thrones like a boss (assuming your boss is a Machiavellian psychopath totally motivated by power. Mine prefers golf and pilates, so isn’t such a good example). Other things that could be achieved by purchasing this disc: make your short room-to-room journeys more exciting by playing the theme music to The Crystal Maze. Prepare yourself for the red-hot insights from the brilliantly sharp mind of Alan Shearer by playing the Match Of The Day music. Embrace your inner Penfold with Dangermouse. Alternatively, shorn of their heraldic status, you can take each tune on its merits. The aforementioned Game Of Thrones feels like the soundtrack to the defenestrations of Prague. Grandstand’s opening salvo feels like a Roald Dahl-written granddad in musical form. The A-Team is enough to make anyone feel incredibly proud of something. Anything, really. You have 100 pieces here, and there are some prime geek cuts: Doctor Who, Dogtanian And The Muskehounds, Around The World With Willy Fog, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Spider-Man, and everyone’s favourite: Enterprise. Best surprise on the album: the theme music from M.A.S.K. I was hugely excited when that came on. 100 Greatest TV Themes Volume 3 is out now. Follow our Twitter feed for faster news and bad jokes right here. And be our Facebook chum here.