Martina Cole's Novel Based Series, directed by James Nunn and Ronnie Thompson, The Runaway had an excellent opening sequence, which clearly identified , the setting, era and genre. The soundtrack is key into what era the story is set in. Soft Cell's cover of Tainted Love was released in 1981 and was also No.1 in 17 countries including the UK, so the popularity of the song would have appealed to viewers because of it's easy recognition and The Runaway was aimed at an older audience who were probably in there prime during that era. Plus bands like Soft Cell and the music industry at the time had prominent associations with drugs and that is a strong theme in this production, so already in the opening sequence the soundtrack implies key themes and popular 80's music that has connections with other issues in the series. Moreover lyrics of the song also creates a foreshadowing of further events in the series. Originally the soundtrack was sung by American singer, Gloria Jones. So the directors choosing the British cover of this song relates back to the fact it's a British production and it's based in Britain. The soundtracks used in an opening sequence is very useful and significant for the audience's viewing.
Although this isn't a film, I do think the sound track is relevant to our idea of music we'd like to use in our opening sequence. We want something that is gritty and dark to give depth to the storyline and characters, particularly characters that give the impression of being mysterious or sinister, so this idea of characters having a motif song. Also we want the music to be from British artists in relation to the fact we want our film to be seen as a very British production.