"'Orrible"/2001/Episode 1.4 ("May the Best Man Win") uses the Buzzcocks' "Ever Fallen In Love" as its end theme./Episode 1.8 ("New Best Friend") features Johnny Vaughan and Ricky Grover singing "Up Where We Belong" as its end theme. ////// "24"/2001/Each episode of the show opens with a title screen and Kiefer Sutherland's voice-over saying "The following takes place between (hour) and (hour)" However, the first season of the show had a slightly longer intro, adding "...on the day of the California Presidential Primary." In addition, various episodes have featured the "Events Occur in Real Time" title./For the season finale of the first season, and many episodes in the following seasons, a warning for graphic violence was added./For some of the introductions, Kiefer Sutherland adds "On the longest day of my life."///// "5th Quadrant, The"/2002/During the closing credits, Garland Freewin walks up a flight of wire stairs, across a catwalk, down the next flight of stairs, across the set, and up the first flight, continuing the cycle for the entire closing credits. Sometimes there are variations on this theme. /////// "Aaahh!!! Real Monsters"/1994/During the opening credits, the Gromble says something different from every episode, one of his lines was "you make me sick". After the credits and the Nickelodeon logo is shown, a character from that episode says a line. /////// ¿Quién mató a Dr. Pus?/2003/Dedicated to the memory of J. Bruned, R.L. Ryan and J. Candy /////// ¿Y si te mueres?/2000/Gracias... a los que me compraron boletos. /////// Åhh, Action!/2005/Director Vera Weber is visible in the end credits, she is the blond woman in front of the window. /////// Ça ira mieux demain/2000/Instead of the traditional " Fin " we can see " .../... "////// Ça va faire mal!/1982/The end credits show the actors recording the title song "Ca va faire mal" in a recording studio. /////// Ørkenens juvel/2001/And as the man with the barrow - Som manden med trillebøren : Henning "Cocktail" Damkiær/Some episodes have different opening credits titles referencing old sitcoms. For instance, "That's My Brak," "Leave it to Brak," "My Mother the Brak," and "JJ and the Brak."/------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /////