I’ve been listening again to Bill Nelson’s Duplex collection, which features some of his soundtrack work, including his theme tune from the TV show Brond.
For some reason, despite only watching it once, back when it was broadcast (1987, Wikipedia tells me), I have never forgotten Brond’s opening scene: Stratford Johns is walking across a bridge when he sees a boy leaning over its edge. Without a word, and for no reason at all, he pushes the child off the bridge, presumably to their death. I can’t recall anything else about the show, but that single scene has stayed with me, hidden away amongst memories of much more well-known shows.
Is it just me with a weirdly specific TV memory, or do you have some random scene stuck in your head even if the rest of the show around it has faded away?