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== [[Live Action TV]] ==
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* ''[[Police Squad!]]'''s title sequence began with a shot of the flashing light on a police cruiser. In [[The Movie]], ''[[
* For its first 13 years, the opening title sequence of ''[[The Bill]]'' featured the area car (updated to a new one every few years or so) driving down a busy street in London.
* ''[[The Sopranos]]'' features Tony driving from New York to his home in New Jersey. His route is deliberately inefficient to provide more interesting visuals.
* ''[[Joey]]'' had the title character driving around Los Angeles.
* ''[[Star Trek
** Almost all the ''[[
*** A review [https://web.archive.org/web/20170709233954/http://www.firsttvdrama.com/enterprise/e3.php3 on firsttvdrama.com] mocked failure to give prominent place to a good shot of... the very flying object after which the series were named:
{{quote|It's a brand new show, with a brand new ship, and now you're up to the first single regular episode after the pilot movie premiere. So what do you do to get viewers familiar with the new settings? You go the entire Teaser and Act One without showing the exterior of the ship not once.
Yes, the Producers were that stupid. New ship. New show. Only the second broadcast. And we had to wait until the episode was 1/4th over before we got to see the ship that the show was set on actually cruising through space.
And to think I now actually miss the old days when Star Trek episodes would open with an [[Establishing Shot|establishing shot]] of the ship at warp. }}
* ''[[Taxi]]'' had, of course, a taxi driving around New York.
* ''[[Newhart]]'''s
* ''[[Maude]]''
* Showa era ''[[Kamen Rider]]'' series, with the exception of ''[[Kamen Rider Amazon]]'', do this with a motorcycle rather than a car. ''[[Kamen Rider V 3]]'' does it with a motorcycle and a [[BBC Quarry]] [[Made of Explodium|that explodes randomly and pointlessly]].
** Especially ''[[Kamen Rider Black]]'' and ''[[Kamen Rider Black RX]],'' whose opening consists of ''literally nothing but'' the hero riding his motorcycle(s) down a road.
** Both openings of [[Kamen Rider Agito]], especially the second one, was around 80% motorcycle riding and 20% everything else.
* ''[[
** Since California has front plates but not stickers, they could've avoided that by using a rear-engine car with the trunk in front, most likely a Porsche 911 since it was the only one that wouldn't qualify as an [[Alleged Car]].
* Another [[Steven Bochco]] series, ''[[Hill Street Blues]]'' had an opening montage showing police cars rolling out of the station-house.
* Another [[Police Procedural]], this one by Jack Webb, was ''[[Adam-12]]'', which opened with a dispatcher calling the unit to investigate an armed mob, and showing it rolling off, lights and siren full blast.
* ''[[Police, Camera, Action!]]'', although that's pretty much obvious for a show which focuses mainly on motoring dangers.
* ''[[That '70s Show]]'' features various cast members rotating into the car singing along with Cheap Trick's In the Street.
* A big chunk of ''[[The Prisoner]]'''s [[Expository Theme Tune|expository opening sequence]] has Patrick McGoohan driving around in [[Cool Car|the actor's own Lotus 7]].
* ''[[M*A*S*H (
* ''[[The Jeffersons]]'' has the main characters in a cab.
* The first season opening credits of ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' showed Mary driving herself into Minneapolis.
* The title sequences of ''[[Starsky and Hutch (TV series)|Starsky and Hutch]]'' changed over its run, but they always opened with a shot of Starsky's trademark Torino tearing around a corner, tires squealing.
== [[Western Animation]] ==
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* ''[[Postman Pat]]'' features Pat driving around Greendale, picking up the mail from the post office and delivering it, while all the villagers wave as he goes past.
* A large part of the opening of ''[[Make Way For Noddy]]'' features Noddy traveling through ToyTown in his car, making deliveries.
* The ''[[
* ''[[The Pink Panther|The Pink Panther Show]]'' featured a live action sequence of (intercut with segments of the Pink Panther cartoons and random stock footage) known as the Panthermobile. At the end of the sequence the car drops off the Pink Panther and the Inspector at a cinema.
* ''[[Family Guy]]'' had a ''[[Police Squad!]]'' style opening for one of its episodes, in which Stewie is riding his tricycle, culminating in him crashing into [[The Simpsons (animation)|Homer]] in the garage.
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== [[Video Games]] ==
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