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Question TV shows with great soundtracks

For me Barry Gray was one of the all time greats, writing the themes and incidental music for many Gerry Anderson productions. Check out the opening and closing themes for U.F.O.

He also had a very good stab at the Maninasuitcase theme tune!

Oh, and Wacky Races had a great theme and incidental music and they only made 17 episodes.
 
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John Barry's composing is up there with the all-time greats.

Loved his work, particularly 'Midnight Cowboy'. Some awesome tracks on that soundtrack.
 
For me Barry Gray was one of the all time greats, writing the themes and incidental music for many Gerry Anderson productions. Check out the opening and closing themes for U.F.O.

He also had a very good stab at the Maninasuitcase theme tune!

Oh, and Wacky Races had a great theme and incidental music and they only made 17 episodes.

I never realised he did all the stuff for the 1960's shows that Gerry Anderson created.

Some of the incidental music on 'Thunderbirds' I can still remember today.
 
I never realised he did all the stuff for the 1960's shows that Gerry Anderson created.

Some of the incidental music on 'Thunderbirds' I can still remember today.

That's what happens as we get older Andy. 60's stuff no problem, yesterday's dinner? not a clue.:Winking:
 
It didn't have a theme tune but the music choices in Watchmen were excellent along with the whole series itself being sublime.
 
'The Protectors' - with Tony Christie's rousing 'Avenues and Alleyways'. And totally different but I quite liked the theme to 'Shoestring' too.
 
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