Billboard Magazine, in its May 19, 1962, issue, gave TV's Top Themes its 4-star "Strong Sales Potential" rating with this review:
Pete Rugolo and his orchestra present a timely collection of TV themes wrapped in jazz-flavored treatment and utilizing the complete orchestra. Rugolo's arrangements provide the listener with a vivid and colorful picture of each show's subject matter. "Theme From Ben Casey," "Theme From Route 66," "Theme From Dr. Kildare" and "Naked CIty Theme" sound best. Dealers could do well to use packages as display items. Also good deejay material.[4]
Cashbox Magazine was similarly upbeat in the review of the album that appeared in its May 26, 1962 issue:
Pete Rugolo’s latest outing for Mercury spotlights the themes from a host of video favorites presented in a highly listenable manner. The orkster uses very effective arrangements to indicate the mood and flavor of the shows they represent and proves that each theme has its own musical merit. . . . There’s enough listening enjoyment here to attract a wide variety of record buyers.[5]
Recorded at United Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA on February 26, 1962 (tracks 1, 4, 10 & 11), February 27, 1962 (tracks 3, 5, 7 & 9), and February 28, 1962 (tracks 2, 5, 6 & 12).
The album's twelve tracks were included in a compact disc released in 2006 by Gambit Records, an imprint of Andorran label Disconforme SL, titled Pete Rugolo And His Orchestra -- TV Top Themes. The CD also included the ten tracks from Rugolo's 1959 album, Behind Brigitte Bardot.[6]