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| ⊙ Ackers, Andrew (pseudonym of Andrew A. Acuarulo)
|
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The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (children's western) |
Yo-o Rinty, from 'The Adventures of Rin-Tin-Tin' (words & music by Ackers) |
| |
Masquerade Party (panel/quiz) |
Trying To Forget |
|
| ⊙ Acuarulo, Andrew A. |
SEE: Andrew Ackers |
|
| ⊙ Adair, Thomas Montgomery |
| |
The Jack Carson Show (comedy variety) |
If You Cared |
| |
Zorro (western, starring Guy Williams and Henry Calvin) |
Zorro (Opening Signature, Part III) |
|
| ⊙ Adams, Frank R. |
| |
The Gay Nineties Revue (musical variety, hosted by Joe Howard) |
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now |
|
| ⊙ Adams, Lee |
| |
The Hollywood Palace (variety) |
Put On A Happy Face, from the 1960 Broadway Musical "Bye, Bye Birdie (lyrics by Adams) |
|
| ⊙ Adams, Stanley |
| |
Philco Television Playhouse / Goodyear Playhouse (dramatic anthology) |
Salute To Industry (words for vocal version by Adams) |
|
| ⊙ Adamson, Harold |
| |
Art Linkletter's House Party (variety/interview) |
You (Gee But You're Wonderful), from the motion picture musical "The Great Ziegfeld" [1936] (words by Adamson) |
| |
The Californians (western, starring Richard Coogan) |
[I've Come To] California (lyrics by Adamson) |
| |
I Love Lucy (sitcom, starring Lucille Ball Arnaz and Desi Arnaz) |
I Love Lucy (Signature) (lyrics added later by Adamson) |
| |
My Friend Irma (situation comedy, starring Marie Wilson) |
Sentimental Rhapsody, from the 1931 film 'Street Scene' (lyrics added later by Adamson) |
| |
The N B C Follies (variety) |
A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening" from the 1943 film "Higher and Higher (lyric by Adamson) |
| |
Wyatt Earp (western, starring Hugh O'Brian) |
It's A Great Country (lyrics by Adamson) |
| |
Wyatt Earp (western, starring Hugh O'Brian) |
The Legend of Wyatt Earp (lyrics by Adamson) |
|
| ⊙ Addinsell, Richard Stewart |
| |
Medallion Theatre (dramatic anthology) |
Lovers' Moon from the British film 'The Passionate Friends' |
|
| ⊙ Addison, John Mervyn |
| |
Nero Wolfe (detective, starring William Conrad and Lee Horsley) |
Nero Wolfe Main Title |
|
| ⊙ Adelson, Lennie |
| |
Rawhide (western, starring Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood) |
Rawhide (lyrics added later by Adelson) |
|
| ⊙ Adlam, Basil George ("Buzz") |
| |
Dangerous Assignment (foreign intrigue, starring Brian Donlevy) |
Adventure" aka: "Dangerous Assignment Theme |
| |
Ozzie and Harriet, The Adventures of (sitcom) |
Buzz's Bounce |
| |
The Ruggles (sitcom, starring Charlie Ruggles and Erin O'Brien) |
Meet Uncle Charlie |
| |
Stage Two Revue (musical variety, hosted by Georgia Lee) |
Stage Two Revue Opening |
|
| ⊙ Adler, Larry |
| |
Camera 3 (fine arts) |
Larry Adler's Theme for Camera 3 |
|
| ⊙ Adler, Richard |
| |
Sunday Showcase (variety) |
Sunday Showcase Theme (Sunday Drive) |
|
| ⊙ Ahrens, Lynn |
| |
Captain Kangaroo (children, starring Bob Keeshan) |
Here Comes Captain Kangaroo |
|
| ⊙ Ainsworth, Alyn |
| |
Play Your Hunch (quiz show) |
Flagwaver |
|
| ⊙ Akst, Harry |
| |
Coke Time with Eddie Fisher (music) |
May I Sing To You? |
| |
The Dinah Shore Show / Dinah Shore Chevy Show (musical variety) |
Dinah", from the 1925 show "Plantation Revue (music by Akst) |
|
| ⊙ Alberti, Bob |
| |
Name That Tune (musical quiz) |
Name That Tune (Theme) |
|
| ⊙ Albertine, Charles ("Charlie") |
| |
American Bandstand (dance party, hosted by Dick Clark) |
Bandstand Boogie (music by Albertine) |
| |
Days Of Our Lives (soap opera) |
Days Of Our Lives |
| |
This Is The Life / The Fisher Family / Patterns For Living (religious anthology) |
New Life |
|
| ⊙ Alexander, Jeff |
| |
Bachelor Father (sitcom, starring John Forsythe) |
Bachelor Father M & E |
| |
The Hallmark Hall of Fame / Hallmark Television Playhouse (dramatic anthology) |
Hallmark Closing Theme |
| |
The Hallmark Hall of Fame / Hallmark Television Playhouse (dramatic anthology) |
Hallmark Opening Theme |
| |
The Jimmy Stewart Show (sitcom) |
Jimmy Stewart Theme (M & E)(Signature) |
| |
Julia (sitcom, starring Diahann Carroll) |
Julia (Sig)(Theme) |
| |
The Lieutenant (drama, starring Gary Lockwood) |
Theme from 'The Lieutenant' |
| |
The Millionaire (dramatic anthology) |
Millionaire Theme & End Credits |
| |
The Mothers-In-Law (sitcom, starring Eve Arden) |
The Mothers-In-Law Theme |
| |
Overland Trail (western, starring William Bendix) |
Overland Trail Theme (from Overland Trail) |
| |
P.M. East - P.M. West (Bi-coastal Talk Show) |
P.M. East, P.M. West |
| |
Please Don't Eat The Daisies (sitcom) |
Theme from 'Please Don't Eat The Daisies' |
| |
The Rounders (sitcom, starring Patrick Wayne and Chill Wills) |
Theme from 'The Rounders' (music by Alexander) |
| |
Sam Benedict (legal drama, starring Edmond O'Brien) |
Sam Benedict M.T. |
| |
Suspicion (suspense anthology, from Alfred Hitchcock) |
Suspicion |
|
| ⊙ Alexander, Myer Goodhue |
SEE: Jeff Alexander |
|
| ⊙ Alexander, Van (professional name of Alexander Van Vliet Feldman)
|
| |
The Dean Martin Show / Dean Martin Comedy Hour (comedy variety) |
[A] Whole Lot Of Lovin' (Sig) |
| |
Hey, Mulligan / The Mickey Rooney Show (sitcom) |
Hey, Mulligan |
| |
The Wacky World of Jonathan Winters (comedy variety) |
Jonathan's Wacky World (Signature) |
|
| ⊙ Alfred, Roy |
| |
Norby (sitcom, starring David Wayne) |
Norby |
|
| ⊙ Alfven, Hugo |
| |
Willy (sitcom, starring June Havoc) |
Swedish Rhapsody |
|
| ⊙ Allan, Cameron Beck |
| |
Kojak (detective, starring Telly Savalas) |
Kojak (Opening & Closing Theme) |
|
| ⊙ Allan, Lewis (professional name of Abel Meeropol)
|
| |
Ford Festival Time (musical variety, starring James Melton) |
Festival (lyric by Allan) |
| |
Ford Festival Time (musical variety, starring James Melton) |
Ford Festival Time (lyric by Allan) |
| |
Ford Festival Time (musical variety, starring James Melton) |
Ford Jingle (lyric by Allan) |
| |
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (musical variety) |
You're Ahead In A Ford |
|
| ⊙ Allan, Rich |
| |
The Muppets (marionettes-puppets-satire) |
Muppet Babies Theme |
|
| ⊙ Allen, Allen David ("Al") |
| |
This Is The Life / The Fisher Family / Patterns For Living (religious anthology) |
This Is The Life (Opening and Closing Theme) |
|
| ⊙ Allen, Robert |
| |
The Archie Show / The New Archies (cartoon) |
Archie Theme |
| |
The Kraft Music Hall (musical variety) |
You Are Never Far Away From Me (music by Allen) |
| |
Let's Take a Trip (children, with host Sonny Fox) |
Let's Take A Trip (words & music by Allen) |
| |
The Perry Como Show [1955] (musical variety) |
You Are Never Far Away From Me (music by Allen) |
| |
The Peter Lind Hayes Show [#2] / The Peter and Mary Show (daytime variety) |
A Very Special Love (Song for The Ninth Day), from the CBS Playhouse 90 TV production "The Ninth Day |
| |
Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers (children's sci-fi, starring Cliff Robertson) |
Rocket Ranger March and Song (music by Allen) |
| |
Sing Along With Mitch (musical variety) |
Sing Along |
|
| ⊙ Allen, Stephen Valentine Patrick William |
SEE: Steve Allen |
|
| ⊙ Allen, Steve (professional name of Stephen Valentine Patrick William Allen)
|
| |
Hollywood Squares (game/quiz show, hosted by Peter Marshall) |
Hollywood Squares (lyric added by Allen) |
| |
I've Got a Secret (quiz/panel) |
I've Got a Secret |
| |
I've Got a Secret (quiz/panel) |
Secret Closing Theme |
| |
I've Got a Secret (quiz/panel) |
This Could Be The Start Of Something |
| |
The Steve Allen Show [#1] (comedy variety) |
Impossible |
| |
The Steve Allen Show [#1] (comedy variety) |
The Steve Allen Theme |
| |
The Steve Allen Show [#2] / Sunday Show (comedy variety) |
Impossible", from the 1954 TV Musical production "The Bachelor |
| |
The Steve Allen Show [#2] / Sunday Show (comedy variety) |
You're The One For Me |
| |
The Steve Allen Show [#3] / Westinghouse (talk show) |
I Love You Today (from the 1963 Broadway musical 'Sophie') |
| |
The Steve Allen Show [#3] / Westinghouse (talk show) |
This Could Be The Start Of Something [Big] |
| |
Steve Allen's Laughback (comedy variety, hosted by Steve Allen) |
Go Fly A Kite |
| |
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (late-night talk-variety) |
Tonight |
| |
Tonight! (comedy variety, with Steve Allen) |
Mister Moon |
| |
Tonight! (comedy variety, with Steve Allen) |
This Could Be The Start of Something [Big] |
| |
Tonight! (comedy variety, with Steve Allen) |
Tonight |
|
| ⊙ Allman, Sheldon |
| |
Space Patrol / Satellite Police (sci-fi/children, starring Ed Kemmer and Lyn Osborn) |
Space Patrol (lyric by Allman) |
| |
Space Patrol / Satellite Police (sci-fi/children, starring Ed Kemmer and Lyn Osborn) |
Up, Ship, and Away (lyric by Allman) |
|
| ⊙ Alter, Paul |
| |
To Tell The Truth (game show) |
To Tell The Truth Opening and Closing |
| |
To Tell The Truth (game show) |
To Tell The Truth Sig Theme |
| |
Treasure Isle (game show, hosted by John Bartholomew Tucker) |
Treasure Isle Theme |
|
| ⊙ Altschuler, Sydell |
SEE: Sydney Lee |
|
| ⊙ Alwyn, William |
| |
Colonel March of Scotland Yard (detective drama, starring Boris Karloff) |
Colonel March (Main & End Title) |
|
| ⊙ Ames, Nancy |
| |
The Smothers Brothers Show [#2] (comedy-variety) |
The Brothers Theme |
|
| ⊙ Amper, Quirin Jun ("Quinn") |
| |
Tarzan (adventure, starring Ron Ely) |
Tarzan's Call (Main Title) |
|
| ⊙ Anderson, Gary Michael |
| |
ABC N.F.L. Monday Night Football (sports) |
ABC Monday Night Football |
| |
Issues and Answers (public affairs) |
Issues and Answers (Op and Cl Theme) |
|
| ⊙ Anderson, Leroy |
| |
Frosty Frolics (ice skating) |
Sleigh Ride |
| |
I've Got a Secret (quiz/panel) |
Plink, Plank, Plunk |
|
| ⊙ Andrews, Julie (professional name of Julie Andrews Edwards)
|
| |
The Julie Andrews Hour (musical variety) |
Time Is My Friend |
|
| ⊙ Andrews, Ralph H. |
| |
You Don't Say (quiz, hosted by Tom Kennedy) |
You Don't Say Theme |
|
| ⊙ Anka, Paul (professional name of Paul Allan Anka)
|
| |
International Showtime (circus, hosted by Don Ameche) |
Dumpy |
| |
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson (late-night talk-variety) |
Johnny's Theme |
|
| ⊙ Anka, Paul Allan |
SEE: Paul Anka |
|
| ⊙ Antheil, George |
| |
The 20th Century/The 21st Century (documentary) |
The Twentieth Century |
|
| ⊙ Anthony, Ray |
| |
The Ray Anthony Show [#2] (musical variety) |
Theme For Trumpet |
|
| ⊙ Antonini, Alfredo |
| |
Air Power (documentary) |
Air Power (Opening and Closing) |
|
| ⊙ Arch, Alan Howard |
| |
Branded (western, starring Chuck Connors) |
Branded Theme (lyric by Arch) |
|
| ⊙ Archer, Harry |
| |
The Pearl Bailey Show (musical variety) |
I Love You" from the 1923 Broadway musical "Little Jessie James (music by Archer) |
|
| ⊙ Arlen, Harold (professional name of Hyman Arluck)
|
| |
The Billy Daniels Show (musical variety) |
That Old Black Magic" from the 1942 film "Star Spangled Rhythm (music by Arlen) |
| |
The March Of Time (news documentary) |
The March Of Time, from the revue, 'The Earl Carroll Vanities of 1930' (music by Arlen) |
| |
Meet McGraw / Adventures of McGraw (crime drama, starring Frank Lovejoy) |
One For My Baby", from the 1943 Fred Astaire film "The Sky's The Limit (music by Arlen) |
| |
Merrie Melodies (cartoons, from Warner Brothers) |
Get Happy (music by Arlen) |
| |
Truth or Consequences (quiz show) |
Get Happy (music by Arlen) |
|
| ⊙ Arluck, Hyman |
SEE: Harold Arlen |
|
| ⊙ Armbruster, Robert |
| |
Lux Video Theatre (dramatic anthology) |
Lux [Radio] Theatre [Signature] |
| |
National Velvet (children's drama) |
Theme from 'National Velvet' |
|
| ⊙ Armen, Kay |
| |
Don McNeill's TV Club (variety, with host Don McNeill) |
Be Good To Yourself |
|
| ⊙ Arndt, Felix |
| |
Dinner Date with Vincent Lopez (musical variety) |
Nola (music by Arndt) |
|
| ⊙ Arndt, Nola |
| |
Dinner Date with Vincent Lopez (musical variety) |
Nola (lyrics added by Arndt) |
|
| ⊙ Arnell, Billy |
| |
ABC News (prime-time network news and public affairs) |
ABC Hard News Opening Theme |
|
| ⊙ Arnold, Bernard ("Buddy") |
| |
The Donald O'Connor Show / Here Comes Donald (comedy-variety) |
We Are The Men of Texaco |
| |
The Jimmy Durante Show (comedy-variety) |
We Are The Men of Texaco |
| |
The Milton Berle Show (comedy variety) |
You Gotta Enjoy Joy (You Gotta Love Love) |
| |
Texaco Star Theater (comedy-variety, hosted by Milton Berle) |
We Are The Men of Texaco (music by Arnold) |
|
| ⊙ Arnold, Sir Malcolm |
| |
Telephone Time / Curtain Time / Star For Today (dramatic anthology) |
Ballade for Piano and Orchestra, from the British film "Stolen Face". |
| |
Uncle Al (children, hosted by Al Lewis*) |
The Children's Marching Song, from the motion picture "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (adapted by Arnold) |
|
| ⊙ Arthur, Robert |
| |
The Ed Sullivan Show (variety) |
The Sunday Swing (lyrics added by Arthur) |
| |
The Ed Sullivan Show (variety) |
Toast of the Town Theme |
| |
Popsicle Parade of Stars, The (children's comedy-variety) |
Star Parade (lyric by Arthur) |
| |
Stop The Music (quiz show, hosted by Bert Parks) |
Stop The Music (lyric by Arthur) |
| |
Your Big Moment / Blind Date (game show) |
Your Big Moment (lyric by Arthur) |
|
| ⊙ Ash, Paul |
| |
Kollege Of Musical Knowledge (game) |
Thinking Of You |
|
| ⊙ Astley, Edwin Thomas |
| |
The Baron (international intrigue, starring Steve Forrest) |
Theme from 'The Baron' |
| |
The Buccaneers (adventure, starring Robert Shaw) |
Buccaneers Main Title |
| |
Mark Saber Mystery Theatre (crime drama, starring Tom Conway) |
from The Vise Cues |
| |
My Partner, The Ghost (crime show, starring Mike Pratt) |
My Partner, The Ghost (Signature) |
| |
The Saint/Return of The Saint (spy adventure, starring Roger Moore) |
Main Theme from 'The Saint' |
| |
Seaway (adventure, starring Steve Young) |
Seaway Theme |
|
| ⊙ Autry, Gene |
| |
The Gene Autry Show (western) |
Back In The Saddle Again, from the 1939 Republic picture "Rovin' Tumbleweeds |
|
| ⊙ Axlerod, David |
| |
The Dick Cavett Show [#3] (late-night talk-variety) |
Jon's - Walts |
|
| ⊙ Babcock, Edward Chester |
SEE: Jimmy Van Heusen |
|
| ⊙ Bacal, Harvey |
| |
Name That Tune (musical quiz) |
I'm Afraid To Remember (lyrics by Bacal) |
|
| ⊙ Bach, Johann Sebastian |
| |
Firing Line (discussion, hosted by William F. Buckley, Jr.) |
Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F Major, Third Movement (Allegro assai ) |
|
| ⊙ Bacharach, Burt F. |
| |
Finder Of Lost Loves (detective drama, starring Tony Franciosa) |
Finder Of Lost Loves (Theme)(Opening & Closing) |
|
| ⊙ Backer, William M. ("Bill") |
| |
Tombstone Territory (western, starring Pat Conway) |
[Take Me Back To] Tombstone Territory |
|
| ⊙ Baer, Abel |
| |
The George Jessel Show (musical variety) |
My Mother's Eyes, from the 1929 film "Lucky Boy" starring George Jessel (lyrics by Baer) |
| |
The Horace Heidt Show (musical variety) |
I'll Love You In My Dreams |
| |
The Swift Show Wagon (musical variety, hosted by Horace Heidt) |
I'll Love You In My Dreams |
|
| ⊙ Bagdasarian, Ross |
| |
The Alvin Show (cartoons) |
The Alvin Show Theme |
|
| ⊙ Bakaleinikoff, Mischa (professional name of Mikhail Romanovich Bakaleinikov)
|
| |
The Three Stooges (slapstick comedy shorts) |
Hello, Hello, Hello (from 'The Three Stooges') |
| |
The Three Stooges (slapstick comedy shorts) |
Hello, Hello, Hello (from 'The Three Stooges') |
|
| ⊙ Bakaleinikov, Mikhail Romanovich |
SEE: Mischa Bakaleinikoff |
|
| ⊙ Baker, Danny |
| |
Eyewitness News (local news concept used nationally) |
Eyewitness News from 'News Series 2000' |
|
| ⊙ Baker, Norman ("Buddy") |
| |
Disneyland / Walt Disney Presents / Wonderful World of Color (children) |
Disney Billboards 1978-1979 (from The Wonderful World of Disney T.V. Series) |
| |
Disneyland / Walt Disney Presents / Wonderful World of Color (children) |
Disney Logo |
| |
Disneyland / Walt Disney Presents / Wonderful World of Color (children) |
Disney's Wonderful World--Billboards 1979-80, prod. 5904-355 (T.V.) |
| |
Disneyland / Walt Disney Presents / Wonderful World of Color (children) |
Splashes (Signature) |
| |
Disneyland / Walt Disney Presents / Wonderful World of Color (children) |
The Wonderful World Of Color (arrangements by Baker) |
| |
Disneyland / Walt Disney Presents / Wonderful World of Color (children) |
The Wonderful World Of Disney Theme (Op & Cl) |
|
| ⊙ Baline, Israel Isidore |
SEE: Irving Berlin |
|
| ⊙ Ball, Ernest R. ("Ernie") |
| |
Duffy's Tavern (sitcom, starring Ed Gardner) |
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling (music by Ball) |
|
| ⊙ Ballantine, Edward D. ("Eddie") |
| |
The Breakfast Club (daytime variety, with host Don McNeill) |
Breakfast Club Theme 3 |
| |
The Breakfast Club (daytime variety, with host Don McNeill) |
Breakfast Club Theme 4 or 2 |
| |
Don McNeill's TV Club (variety, with host Don McNeill) |
Don McNeill TV Club Theme |
|
| ⊙ Ballantine, Stephen W. |
| |
Eddie Cantor Comedy Theatre (comedy-variety) |
If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Suzie), from the 1925 musical revue "Big Boy |
|
| ⊙ Bancroft, Dick |
| |
King Of Diamonds (adventure, with Broderick Crawford) |
King of Diamonds |
|
| ⊙ Barber, Billy (sometimes uncredited)
|
| |
All My Children (soap opera) |
All My Children Theme |
|
| ⊙ Barbera, Joseph R. ("Joe") |
| |
Casper, The Friendly Ghost (cartoon) |
Casper - Main Title |
| |
The Flintstones (cartoon) |
Meet The Flintstones |
| |
Tom And Jerry (cartoons) |
Tom and Jerry |
| |
Tom And Jerry (cartoons) |
Tom and Jerry Kids (Sig) |
| |
Tom And Jerry (cartoons) |
Tom and Jerry Kids Sub Main Title |
|
| ⊙ Bare, Richard |
| |
The Islanders (adventure, starring William Reynolds) |
Theme from 'The Islanders' |
|
| ⊙ Barer, Marshall |
| |
The Asphalt Jungle (police drama) |
Theme from 'The Asphalt Jungle' (lyrics added by Barer) |
| |
Little Lulu (cartoons) |
Little Lulu (lyric by Barer) |
| |
Mighty Mouse Playhouse / Mighty Mouse short subjects (cartoons) |
Mighty Mouse Theme (Here I Come To Save The Day) (lyric by Barer) |
|
| ⊙ Barker, Warren E. |
| |
King Of Diamonds (adventure, with Broderick Crawford) |
King of Diamonds |
| |
The Man And The Challenge (adventure, starring George Nader) |
The Man And The Challenge |
|
| ⊙ Barnett, Jack |
| |
The Jimmy Durante Show (comedy-variety) |
Good-night, Good-night, Good-night |
| |
The Jimmy Durante Show (comedy-variety) |
It's Time To Say Goodnight |
|
| ⊙ Barranco, John |
| |
The Edge Of Night (soap opera) |
The Edge of Night (Theme) (lyric by Barranco) |
| |
Search For Tomorrow (soap opera) |
We'll Search for Tomorrow |
|
| ⊙ Barris, Charles Hirsch |
SEE: Chuck Barris |
|
| ⊙ Barris, Chuck (professional name of Charles Hirsch Barris)
|
| |
The Dating Game (game show, hosted by Jim Lange) |
The Dating Game Show Theme |
| |
The Dating Game (game show, hosted by Jim Lange) |
Stampede (Sig)(Open)(fr Dating Game) |
| |
Treasure Hunt (game show, hosted by Jan Murray) |
Treasure Hunt Theme |
|
| ⊙ Barry, Jeff |
| |
The Archie Show / The New Archies (cartoon) |
Archie Comedy Hour Theme |
| |
The Archie Show / The New Archies (cartoon) |
Archie's Theme |
|
| ⊙ Barry, John |
| |
Eyewitness News (local news concept used nationally) |
007 |
| |
The Persuaders (adventure, starring Roger Moore and Tony Curtis) |
The Persuaders Theme |
|
| ⊙ Barton, Leslie (pseudonyum of Sam Coslow)
|
| |
Hopalong Cassidy (western, starring William Boyd) |
My Heart's in the Heart of the West |
|
| ⊙ Basie, Count (professional name of William James ("Bill") Basie)
|
| |
M-Squad (police, starring Lee Marvin) |
M-Squad Theme |
|
| ⊙ Basie, William James ("Bill") |
SEE: Count Basie |
|
| ⊙ Basile, Joe |
| |
The Big Top (circus) |
The Big Top March |
|
| ⊙ Bassman, George |
| |
The College Bowl (musical comedy) |
Meet Me At The College Bowl (from 'The College Bowl' TV Series) (music by Bassman) |
| |
Imogene Coca Show, The (comedy) |
Coca Theme |
| |
Philip Morris Playhouse (dramatic anthology) |
Philip Morris Broadway Playhouse Theme |
| |
Producers' Showcase (dramatic anthology) |
Producers' Showcase Theme |
| |
Stage Show (musical variety, hosted by Tommy & Jimmy Dorsey) |
I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (music by Bassman) |
|
| ⊙ Battle, Edgar William (pseudonym of George Weiss)
|
| |
The Dotty Mack Show: Girl Alone (musical pantomime) |
Strictly Instrumental (music by Battle) |
|
| ⊙ Baum, Bernie |
| |
The Lloyd Thaxton Show (dance party) |
Music! Music! Music! (Put Another Nickel In) |
|
| ⊙ Baxter, Les (professional name of Leslie Baxter)
|
| |
Lassie (children's adventure) |
Lassie Main & End Title |
| |
Lassie (children's adventure) |
Lassie Theme: Goodbye My Love |
| |
The Tycoon (sitcom, starring Walter Brennan) |
The Tycoon (Main and End Title) |
|
| ⊙ Baxter, Leslie |
SEE: Les Baxter |
|
| ⊙ Bayco, Frederic |
| |
Home (women's magazine show, hosted by Arlene Francis) |
Lady Beautiful |
|
| ⊙ Bazelon, Irwin A. ("Bud") |
| |
NBC [Nightly] News (prime-time network news and public affairs) |
N B C News Signature Theme |
| |
Watch Mr. Wizard (educational, with Don Herbert) |
N B C News Signature Theme |
|
| ⊙ Beaver, Jack |
| |
The Adventures of Superman (adventure, starring George Reeves) |
World Of Tomorrow |
| |
Armstrong Circle Theatre (dramatic anthology) |
New Horizons |
|
| ⊙ Becker, Frank William |
| |
Eyewitness News (local news concept used nationally) |
Eyewitness News Tonight Closing Theme |
|
| ⊙ Beekman, Jack |
| |
Don McNeill's TV Club (variety, with host Don McNeill) |
Be Good To Yourself |
|
| ⊙ Belland, Bruce G. |
| |
Name That Tune (musical quiz) |
Name That Tune (Theme) (lyrics by Belland) |
| |
Name That Tune (musical quiz) |
Name That Tune Opening Theme |
| |
Name That Tune (musical quiz) |
New $100,000 Name That Tune Sig (Theme) (lyric by Belland) |
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| ⊙ Belmonte, Phil |
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Top Secret [British] (espionage adventure) |
Sucu-Sucu |
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| ⊙ Benée, Russell |
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The Horace Heidt Show (musical variety) |
I'll Love You In My Dreams |
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The Swift Show Wagon (musical variety, hosted by Horace Heidt) |
I'll Love You In My Dreams |
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| ⊙ Benjamin, Bennie (professional name of Claude A. Benjamin)
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The Dotty Mack Show: Girl Alone (musical pantomime) |
Strictly Instrumental |
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| ⊙ Benjamin, Claude A. |
SEE: Bennie Benjamin |
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| ⊙ Bennett, Robert Russell |
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Cavalcade of America (historical anthology) |
Closing Theme to Dupont Theatre ('Beautiful World') |
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Project 20/Project XX (documentary specials) |
Project 20 Signature |
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Scott Music Hall (musical variety, hosted by Patti Page) |
Scott Music Hall Theme |
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Victory At Sea (documentary) |
Song Of The High Seas (Orchestrator:) |
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| ⊙ Benoit, David Bryan |
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All My Children (soap opera) |
All My Children Opening and Closing Theme |
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| ⊙ Bents, Kevin D. |
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As The World Turns (soap opera) |
As The World Turns Theme (Opening & Closing) |
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One Life To Live (soap opera) |
One Life To Live (Closing Theme) |
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| ⊙ Berenberg, Ben Ross |
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Ivanhoe (adventure, starring Roger Moore) |
Ivanhoe |
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| ⊙ Bergett, Jerry |
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Ethel and Albert (sitcom, starring Peg Lynch and Alan Bunce) |
The Sunbeam Song |
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| ⊙ Bergman, Alan |
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Bracken's World (studio drama) |
Bracken's World (vocal lyric by Bergman) |
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| ⊙ Bergman, Marilyn Keith |
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Bracken's World (studio drama) |
Bracken's World |
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Buffalo Bill Jr. (childrens western, starring Dick Jones) |
Buffalo Bill, Junior (lyrics by Bergman) |
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Champion, The Wonder Horse (children) |
Champion, The Wonder Horse (lyric by Bergman) |
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| ⊙ Berle, Milton (professional name of Mendel Berlinger)
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The Milton Berle Show (comedy variety) |
You Gotta Enjoy Joy (You Gotta Love Love) |
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| ⊙ Berlin, Irving (professional name of Israel Isidore Baline)
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Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts (talent show) |
There's No Business Like Show Business |
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The Big Payoff (quiz show) |
A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody" from "Ziegfeld Follies of 1919 |
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The Ed Sullivan Show (variety) |
There's No Business Like Show Business |
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Fred Astaire Specials (musical variety) |
Top Hat, White Tie and Tails (from the 1935 Fred Astaire musical film "Top Hat") |
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How Do You Rate? (quiz show, hosted by Tom Reddy) |
Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)" from "Annie Get Your Gun |
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The Kate Smith Evening Hour (musical variety) |
God Bless America |
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The Original Amateur Hour (talent show) |
There's No Business Like Show Business |
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P.M. East - P.M. West (Bi-coastal Talk Show) |
Cheek To Cheek, from the 1935 Fred Astaire film "Top Hat |
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Showtime U. S. A. (musical variety) |
There's No Business Like Show Business |
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| ⊙ Berlinger, Mendel |
SEE: Milton Berle |
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| ⊙ Berman, Arthur Harry ("Art") |
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Stop The Music (quiz show, hosted by Bert Parks) |
Stop The Music (the official song of the Radio Show) |
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| ⊙ Bernstein, Elmer |
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A B C Stage 67 (dramatic anthology of plays) |
Theme Main Title 1966 |
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The Beachcomber (adventure, with Cameron Mitchell) |
Beachcomber (M & E) |
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Best Sellers (rotating NBC mini-series) |
Best Sellers Theme |
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The Dean Jones Variety Hour / What's It All About, World? (comedy variety) |
Dean Jones Theme (Main and End) |
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Ellery Queen [4th series, 1975] (detective) |
Ellery Queen Theme |
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General Electric Theater (dramatic anthology) |
G E Theatre Emblem |
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General Electric Theater (dramatic anthology) |
Progress |
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Hollywood & The Stars (documentary, narrated by Joseph Cotton) |
Hollywood, the Stars Theme; from 'Hollywood & The Stars' (music by Bernstein) |
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Hollywood: The Golden Years (documentary) |
Hollywood, the Golden Years |
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Julia (sitcom, starring Diahann Carroll) |
Julia Theme (M T)(Sig) |
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Local San Diego Classic TV Themes (local shows) |
Prelude, from the film 'The Ten Commandments' |
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Local San Diego Classic TV Themes (local shows) |
Prelude, from the film 'The Ten Commandments' |
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The March Of Time (news documentary) |
The March Of Time Theme |
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The National Geographic (specials and series) |
National Geographic Theme (M & E) |
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Owen Marshall: Counselor At Law (legal drama, starring Arthur Hill) |
Owen Marshall: Counselor At Law |
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Riverboat (western, starring Darren McGavin) |
Riverboat Theme |
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The Rookies (police drama) |
The Rookies (M E) (Sig) |
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Saints and Sinners (newspaper drama, starring Nick Adams) |
Saints and Sinners (music by Bernstein) |
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Serpico (police drama, starring David Birney) |
Serpico Theme |
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Sign-Off Themes (sign-offs on local stations) |
Prelude" from the 1956 film "The Ten Commandments |
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Slattery's People (legal drama, starring Richard Crenna) |
Slattery (Main and End) |
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Staccato (police drama, starring John Cassavetes) |
Staccato's Theme |
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The Story Of... (documentary) |
The Story Of... (Main and End) |
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Today's F.B.I. (crime, starring Mike Connors) |
Todays F B I (SIG)(MT) |
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Untamed World (travelogue, narrated by Phil Carey) |
Untamed World (Main Title) |
|
| ⊙ Bernstein, Leonard |
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The Dick Cavett Show / This Morning (daytime, talk/interview) |
Overture (to 'Candide') |
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The Dick Cavett Show [#2] (talk/interview) |
Overture (to 'Candide') |
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The Dick Cavett Show [#5] (talk/interview) |
Glitter and Be Gay" from "Candide (music by Bernstein) |
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The Dick Cavett Show [#5] (talk/interview) |
Overture (to 'Candide') |
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The Dick Cavett Show [#6] (talk/interview) |
Overture (to 'Candide') |
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Omnibus (fine arts, with host Alistair Cooke) |
The Epilogue, from "The Age Of Anxiety" (Symphony No. 2 For Piano And Orchestra) |
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| ⊙ Bestor, Kurt Roland |
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ABC Color Movies (since 1961) |
A B C Movie of the Week Theme |
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ABC Color Movies (since 1961) |
ABC 1990 Generic Movie Open |
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| ⊙ Betts, Harold Richard |
SEE: Harry Betts |
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| ⊙ Betts, Harry (professional name of Harold Richard Betts)
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ABC Color Movies (since 1961) |
New Movie Theme [adapted from 'Nikki' & 'Are You There'] |
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ABC Color Movies (since 1961) |
Sunday/Monday Night Movie Theme |
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ABC Color Movies (since 1961) |
Theme for ABC TV 'Wide World of Entertainment' |
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Jack Paar Tonite [#3] (talk-variety) |
Theme for 'ABC's Wide World Of Entertainment' |
|
| ⊙ Bibo, Irving |
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Football Forecasts (sports, with Frank Leahy) |
Hoo-ray! For Mister Foot-ball (march) (words by Bibo) |
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Navy Log (military - dramatic anthology) |
Navy Log March |
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| ⊙ Biever, Curtis |
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The American Sportsman (sports) |
The American Sportsman March |
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| ⊙ Biggers, W. Watts |
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Underdog (cartoon, voiced by Wally Cox) |
Underdog Theme |
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| ⊙ Bigham, Abra |
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The Guiding Light (soap opera) |
Hold On To Love |
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| ⊙ Binge, Ronald |
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The Golden Voyage (travelog) |
High Feathers |
|
| ⊙ Bird, James Thomas |
SEE: Bretton Byrd |
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| ⊙ Black, Ben |
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The Swift Show (musical variety, featuring Lanny Ross) |
Moonlight And Roses (Bring Mem'ries Of You) / Andantino in D-Flat (Adapters:) |
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| ⊙ Black, Frank J. (professional name of Frank Jeremiah Black)
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Ford Festival Time (musical variety, starring James Melton) |
Ford Festival Time (music by Black) |
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Ford Festival Time (musical variety, starring James Melton) |
Ford Jingle (music by Black) |
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Screen Directors' Playhouse (dramatic anthology) |
You Are Music |
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| ⊙ Black, Frank Jeremiah |
SEE: Frank J. Black |
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| ⊙ Blackburn, Tom |
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Davy Crockett (adventure, starring Fess Parker) |
The Ballad of Davy Crockett (lyrics by Blackburn) |
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| ⊙ Blaine, Ralph |
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That's My Boy (sitcom, starring Eddie Mayehoff and Gil Stratton, Jr.) |
Buckle Down, Winsocki", from the Broadway musical "Best Foot Forward (lyric by Blaine) |
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| ⊙ Blais, Yvette H. |
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The Archie Show / The New Archies (cartoon) |
Archie's TV Funnies |
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The Archie Show / The New Archies (cartoon) |
from The U.S. of Archie [Cues] (music by Blais) |
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Flash Gordon (science fiction) |
Flash Gordon Theme (Op/Cl Titles) |
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Heckle And Jeckle (cartoons) |
Heckle And Jeckle (Sig) (Series Theme) |
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Star Trek (science fiction, starring William Shatner) |
Star Trek Theme (M&E) Signature |
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Tarzan (cartoon series) |
Batman Theme |
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Tarzan (cartoon series) |
Super 7 Theme |
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Tarzan (cartoon series) |
Tarzan (Theme) |
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Tarzan (cartoon series) |
Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro Adv. Hr. (M & E) |
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Tarzan (cartoon series) |
Tarzan/Ranger Theme (Sig) |
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Tom And Jerry (cartoons) |
Tom & Jerry (Sig) (M T) |
|
| ⊙ Blanche, Francis Jean |
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The Today Show (weekday morning news & interviews) |
Melodie au Crepuscule |
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| ⊙ Blasucci, Richard Peter |
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The Muppets (marionettes-puppets-satire) |
Muppets Tonight! Theme |
|
| ⊙ Bleyer, Archie |
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Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts (talent show) |
Lipton [Tea Jingle] Commercial (arrangement possibly by Bleyer) |
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Crime Photographer (crime drama) |
Crime Photographer Opening Theme |
|
| ⊙ Bliss, Sir Arthur Edward Drummond |
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War In The Air (documentary) |
Theme from 'War In The Air' |
|
| ⊙ Bloch, Ray (professional name of Raymond Arthur Bloch)
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The Ed Sullivan Show (variety) |
The Sunday Swing (music by Bloch) |
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The Ed Sullivan Show (variety) |
Toast of the Town Theme |
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The Larry Storch Show (comedy variety) |
Larry Storch Theme |
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Popsicle Parade of Stars, The (children's comedy-variety) |
Star Parade (music by Bloch) |
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The Red Buttons Show (comedy variety) |
The Red Buttons Theme Song |
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The Robert Q. Lewis Show (comedy-variety) |
Au Revoir |
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Science Fiction Theater (anthology, with host Truman Bradley) |
Science Fiction Theater Signature (probably by Bloch) |
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The Show Goes On (talent show, hosted by Robert Q. Lewis) |
The Show Goes On Opening |
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The Show Goes On (talent show, hosted by Robert Q. Lewis) |
The Show Goes On Theme |
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Sing It Again (musical quiz) |
Sing It Again |
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Songs For Sale (music contest) |
Songs For Sale Opening |
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Songs For Sale (music contest) |
Songs For Sale Theme |
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Stop The Music (quiz show, hosted by Bert Parks) |
Stop The Music (music by Bloch) |
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This Is Show Business (panel/variety, hosted by Clifton Fadiman) |
This Is Broadway |
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Toni Twin Time (comedy variety, starring Jack Lemmon) |
Toni Twin Time Jingle |
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Tonight On Broadway (drama) |
Tonight On Broadway |
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Your Big Moment / Blind Date (game show) |
Your Big Moment (music by Bloch) |
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| ⊙ Bloch, Raymond Arthur |
SEE: Ray Bloch |
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| ⊙ Bluestone, Harry |
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The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (children's western) |
Bugle Assembly |
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The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (children's western) |
Rin Tin Tin March |
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The American Sportsman (sports) |
American Sportsman Main Title |
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Circus Boy (children's adventure, starring Mickey Braddock/Dolenz) |
CB Fanfare |
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The March Of Time (news documentary) |
March Of Time (Main and End) |
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Playhouse Number 7 (dramatic anthology) |
Playhouse VII |
|
| ⊙ Bodner, Philip L. ("Phil") |
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The Dating Game (game show, hosted by Jim Lange) |
The Dating Game |
|
| ⊙ Bolin, Shannon (professional name of Shannon Bolin Kaye)
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Concentration / Classic Concentration (game show) |
Concentration (Closing Theme) |
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Concentration / Classic Concentration (game show) |
Opening Signature -- Concentration |
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Concentration / Classic Concentration (game show) |
from Concentration Cues |
|
| ⊙ Bolmer, Bernard |
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MacKenzie's Raiders (western, starring Richard Carlson) |
MacKenzie's Raider's Theme |
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Target (dramatic anthology, hosted by Adolphe Menjou) |
Target Theme |
|
| ⊙ Bonime, Josef |
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Death Valley Days (western adventure) |
Borax Trumpet Call |
|
| ⊙ Boone, Richard |
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Have Gun, Will Travel (western, starring Richard Boone) |
The Ballad of Paladin |
|
| ⊙ Botkin, Jr., Perry L. |
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ABC Color Movies (since 1961) |
New Sunday/Monday Movie of the Week Theme |
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The Smothers Brothers Show [#1] (sitcom) |
The Smothers Brothers Theme (Main & End) |
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The Young And The Restless (soap opera) |
Nadia's Theme (from 'The Young And The Restless') |
|
| ⊙ Boularan, Jacques |
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Here's Edie (musical-variety, starring Edie Adams) |
J'Attends un Navire", from "Marie Galante (French lyric by Boularan) |
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| ⊙ Bowman, Euday L. |
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The Joe Franklin Show (talk) |
Twelfth Street Rag (music by Bowman) |
|
| ⊙ Boyce, Sidney Thomas ("Tommy") |
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Days Of Our Lives (soap opera) |
Days Of Our Lives |
|
| ⊙ Boyd, William |
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Hopalong Cassidy (western, starring William Boyd) |
Hopalong Cassidy March |
|
| ⊙ Brökman, David |
SEE: David H. Broekman |
|
| ⊙ Bradford, James C. ("Jimmy") |
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Felix, The Cat (cartoons) |
Felix, The Cat (Main Title) |
|
| ⊙ Bradley, Eleanor |
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Search For Tomorrow (soap opera) |
Somewhere In The Night |
|
| ⊙ Bradley, Scott |
| |
Tom And Jerry (cartoons) |
Tom and Jerry Theme |
|
| ⊙ Bradtke, Hans |
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Wendy And Me (sitcom, starring Connie Stevens and Ron Harper) |
Wendy (German lyric by Bradtke) |
|
| ⊙ Braga, Gaetano |
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The Amos 'n' Andy Show (situation comedy) |
Angel's Serenade |
|
| ⊙ Brahms, Johannes |
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Ford Television Theater (dramatic anthology) |
Theme from the Brahms 'Double Concerto', 2nd Mvt. (music by Brahms) |
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The Secret Storm (soap opera) |
The Secret Storm", based upon a 2nd Movement theme in the Brahms' "Concerto in A Minor for Violin and Cello (Opus 102) (original music by Brahms) |
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| ⊙ Brainin, Jerome |
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Cavalcade Of Bands (musical variety) |
Cavalcade Of Bands Theme (music by Brainin) |
|
| ⊙ Brandon, Johnny |
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First Love (soap opera) |
All My Life, theme from 'The Eight O'Clock Walk' (a 1952 British film) (lyric added by Brandon) |
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| ⊙ Brandt, Carl E. |
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The Dick Tracy Show [#2] (cartoon) |
Dick Tracy |
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The Dick Tracy Show [#2] (cartoon) |
Dick Tracy End Title |
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Mr. Magoo [Mister] (cartoon, voiced by Jim Backus) |
Mister Magoo Main and End Title Theme Music |
|
| ⊙ Brasselle, Keefe |
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On Broadway Tonight (musical variety, hosted by Rudy Vallee) |
On Broadway Tonight Theme |
|
| ⊙ Breeze, Lionel |
SEE: Lyn Murray |
|
| ⊙ Bregman, Buddy |
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Peter Loves Mary (sitcom, starring Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy) |
Peter Loves Mary (Main & End) |
|
| ⊙ Bricusse, Leslie |
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The Julie Andrews Hour (musical variety) |
Time Is My Friend |
|
| ⊙ Bring, Lou |
| |
The Duke (sitcom, starring Paul Gilbert) |
The Duke |
|
| ⊙ Bristow, Alan |
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Susan's Show (children) |
Susan |
|
| ⊙ Brodax, Albert P. |
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Blondie [second version, 1968] (sitcom) |
Blondie and Dagwood |
| |
Make A Wish (children, hosted by Tom Chapin) |
Make A Wish (Signature) (Theme) |
|
| ⊙ Broekman, David H. |
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Ford Festival Time (musical variety, starring James Melton) |
Festival (music by Broekman) |
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N B C Kaleidoscope (magazine, hosted by Charles Van Doren) |
Carlsbad Cavern |
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Wide Wide World (documentary, with Dave Garroway) |
Wide Wide World |
|
| ⊙ Brooks, Jack |
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The Buick-Berle Show (comedy-variety) |
My Buick, My Love and I (lyrics by Brooks) |
| |
Wagon Train (western, starring Ward Bond and Robert Horton) |
Roll Along, Wagon Train (lyrics by Brooks) |
|
| ⊙ Brown, Lester ("Les") |
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Garroway At Large (musical variety) |
Sentimental Journey |
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The Today Show (weekday morning news & interviews) |
Sentimental Journey |
|
| ⊙ Brown, Lew |
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The Jaye P. Morgan Show (music) |
Life Is Just A Bowl of Cherries, from the 1931 Musical Revue "George White's Scandals (lyric by Brown) |
| |
Your Hit Parade (music) |
Lucky Day" from the musical revue"George White's Scandals" [8th edition, of 1926] |
|
| ⊙ Brown, Milton L. |
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Wild Bill Hickock, The Adventures of (western, starring Guy Madison) |
Wild Bill Hickock No. 1" and "Wild Bill Hickock Pt. 2 |
|
| ⊙ Brown, Nacio Herb |
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Hopalong Cassidy (western, starring William Boyd) |
Hopalong Cassidy March (music by Brown) |
|
| ⊙ Brown, Walter Earl ("Earl") |
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The Jonathan Winters Show (comedy variety) |
The Auntie Maudie Theme |
|
| ⊙ Broza, Elliot Lawrence |
SEE: Elliot Lawrence |
|
| ⊙ Brubeck, David Warren ("Dave") |
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Mr. Broadway (adventure, starring Craig Stevens) |
Theme from 'Mr. Broadway' |
|
| ⊙ Brucato, Charles R. |
SEE: Charles Burke |
|
| ⊙ Bruce, Patsy Ann |
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Maverick (comedy western, starring James Garner) |
Ever, Never Lovin' You (Theme from 'Bret Maverick') |
|
| ⊙ Bruce, William E. ("Ed") |
| |
Maverick (comedy western, starring James Garner) |
Ever, Never Lovin' You (Theme from 'Bret Maverick') |
|
| ⊙ Bruns, George E. |
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Davy Crockett (adventure, starring Fess Parker) |
The Ballad of Davy Crockett (music by Bruns) |
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Disneyland / Walt Disney Presents / Wonderful World of Color (children) |
Disneyland (music by Bruns) |
| |
Disneyland / Walt Disney Presents / Wonderful World of Color (children) |
Disneyland '59 |
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Disneyland / Walt Disney Presents / Wonderful World of Color (children) |
The Wonderful World Of Disney S[ignature] |
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Zorro (western, starring Guy Williams and Henry Calvin) |
Theme From Zorro (music by Bruns) |
| |
Zorro (western, starring Guy Williams and Henry Calvin) |
Zorro (Opening Signature, Part III) |
|
| ⊙ Brush, Robert L. "Bob" |
| |
Captain Kangaroo (children, starring Bob Keeshan) |
Good Morning, Captain |
|
| ⊙ Bryan, Alfred |
| |
Felix, The Cat (cartoons) |
Felix, The Cat! |
|
| ⊙ Bryan, Vincent P. (professional name of Vincent Patrick Bryan)
|
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The Big Record (musical variety, hosted by Patti Page) |
In My Merry Oldsmobile (lyric by Bryan) |
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CBS [Evening] News [and other CBS news shows] [The] (prime-time network news and public affairs) |
In My Merry Oldsmobile (lyric by Bryan) |
| |
The Oldsmobile Show (musical variety, starring Patti Page) |
In My Merry Oldsmobile (lyrics by Bryan) |
|
| ⊙ Bryan, Vincent Patrick |
SEE: Vincent P. Bryan |
|
| ⊙ Bucarotti, John |
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Tomahawk / Radisson (western adventure) |
Radisson (lyric by Bucarotti) |
|
| ⊙ Buchholz, Heinz (pseudonym of Werner Müller)
|
| |
Wendy And Me (sitcom, starring Connie Stevens and Ron Harper) |
Wendy (music by Buchholz) |
|
| ⊙ Burke, Charles (pseudonym of Charles R. Brucato)
|
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CBS Color Movies (movies since 1961) |
CBS Movie Theme |
|
| ⊙ Burke, Johnny |
| |
The Today Show (weekday morning news & interviews) |
Misty (lyric by Burke) |
|
| ⊙ Burke, Joseph Francis |
SEE: Sonny Burke |
|
| ⊙ Burke, Sonny (professional name of Joseph Francis Burke)
|
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Follow The Sun (adventure, starring Barry Coe and Brett Halsey) |
Follow The Sun (from 'Follow The Sun') |
| |
Hennesey (sitcom, starring Jackie Cooper) |
Hennesey Theme |
| |
Mona McCluskey (sitcom, starring Juliet Prowse) |
Mona Mc Cluskey Theme |
|
| ⊙ Burland, Granville |
SEE: Sascha Burland |
|
| ⊙ Burland, Sascha (professional name of Granville Burland)
|
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What's My Line? (quiz/panel) |
Sounds |
|
| ⊙ Burns, Wilfred (professional name of Bernard Wilfred Harris)
|
| |
What's My Line? (quiz/panel) |
Melody In Moccasins |
|
| ⊙ Burtnett, Earl |
| |
The Fred Waring Show (musical variety) |
Sleep |
|
| ⊙ Burton, Nat |
| |
The Tony Martin Show (music) |
Our Waltz (lyric added by Burton) |
|
| ⊙ Burton, Val |
| |
Penthouse Party (variety, starring Betty Furness) |
Penthouse Serenade (When We're Alone) |
|
| ⊙ Busby, Robert |
| |
Robert Montgomery Presents (dramatic anthology) |
Orchid Room |
| |
The Saturday Night Fights (boxing) |
Sportsmaster |
|
| ⊙ Busch, Louis F. (aka Joe ("Fingers") Carr)
|
| |
What's My Line? (quiz/panel) |
Roller Coaster |
|
| ⊙ Buskin, David Lubell |
| |
The Guiding Light (soap opera) |
Hold On To Love (lyrics by Buskin) |
| |
NBC Color Movies (since 1961) |
Movie Theme (from the 'Let's All Be There' promotion campaign) (music by Buskin) |
|
| ⊙ Butler, Arthur ("Artie") |
| |
Summer Playhouse (anthology) |
CBS Summer Playhouse Theme |
|
| ⊙ Buttolph, David (professional name of James David Buttolph, Jr.)
|
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The Aquanauts (adventure) |
Aquanauts Main and End Title |
| |
Armstrong Circle Theatre (dramatic anthology) |
Long John Silver" (from the 1954 film "Long John Silver") (words & music by Buttolph) |
| |
Conflict (dramatic anthology) |
Conflict |
| |
Frontier Circus (western, with John Derek & Richard Jaeckel) |
Frontier Circus March, from Frontier Circus |
| |
Maverick (comedy western, starring James Garner) |
Maverick (music by Buttolph) |
|
| ⊙ Buttolph, Jr., James David |
SEE: David Buttolph |
|
| ⊙ Buttons, Red (professional name of Aaron Schwatt)
|
| |
The Red Buttons Show (comedy variety) |
The Buttons' Bounce |
| |
The Red Buttons Show (comedy variety) |
The Ho Ho Song |
| |
The Red Buttons Show (comedy variety) |
Strange Things Are Happening |
|
| ⊙ Byrd, Bretton (pseudonym of James Thomas Bird)
|
| |
The Count Of Monte Christo (adventure, starring George Dolenz) |
The Count Of Monte Christo |