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* ''[[The IT Crowd]]'': Moss sets his phone's ringtone to the traditional "DUM-DUM-DUMMM!" sting. Naturally,it keeps going off at very appropriate (or perhaps inappropriate) times.
* ''[[The IT Crowd]]'': Moss sets his phone's ringtone to the traditional "DUM-DUM-DUMMM!" sting. Naturally,it keeps going off at very appropriate (or perhaps inappropriate) times.
{{quote|"Mum, stop calling me at work!"}}
{{quote|"Mum, stop calling me at work!"}}
* ''[[Sixty Minutes|60 Minutes]]'' arguably has a sting of its own: the distinctive ticking of the Aristo stopwatch that appears to end every news story.
* ''[[60 Minutes]]'' arguably has a sting of its own: the distinctive ticking of the Aristo stopwatch that appears to end every news story.
* ''[[Police Squad!]]'': Parodied. Detective Drebin says his scene-ending line, and the sting plays as he looks at the camera. Then he looks away, and a second, lower-pitched sting plays. Then he looks back, and a ''third'' sting plays, and the scene finally ends.
* ''[[Police Squad!]]'': Parodied. Detective Drebin says his scene-ending line, and the sting plays as he looks at the camera. Then he looks away, and a second, lower-pitched sting plays. Then he looks back, and a ''third'' sting plays, and the scene finally ends.
* ''[[Saved by the Bell]]'' uses the same generic sting, regardless of the situation precceeding it.
* ''[[Saved by the Bell]]'' uses the same generic sting, regardless of the situation precceeding it.