Frank Simes - TV and Film Composing Credits

TV and Film Composing Credits

Simes is composer of over 1,200 musical pieces. His works have appeared in TV shows and films including:

The Sopranos, HBO
Friends, NBC
Sex And The City, HBO
20/20, ABC
Mad About You, NBC
Drew Carey Show, ABC
King Of The Hill, FOX
Entertainment Tonight, Syndicated
Nightline, ABC
General Hospital, ABC
One Life To Live, ABC
Nash Bridges, CBS
World News Now, ABC
Primetime Live, ABC
Jerry Springer, Syndicated
Roseanne, ABC
Hudson Street, ABC
Beach Patrol, Local
Hangin' With You, ABC
Step By Step, ABC
Maury Povich, NBC
Wheel Of Fortune, Syndicated
Good Morning America, ABC
Saturday World News, ABC
Extra, Syndicated
Reboot, ABC
Bugs Bunny and Tweetie Bird, ABC
Buffy The Vampire Slayer, UPN
Saved By The Bell, NBC
TV's Funniest Families, NBC
Mike And Maty, ABC
Bad As I Wanna Be: The Dennis Rodman Story, USA
Gordon Elliott Show, Syndicated
Game Warden Wildlife Journal, DSC
Martha Stewart Living, TLC
Ripley's Believe It Or Not, TBS
Professional Bowling, ABC
What-A-Mess, ABC
Rebecca's Garden, Local
Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends, ABC
In Search Of History, A&E
The Ricki Lake Show, Syndicated
Bump In The Night, ABC
In Person With Ma, NBC
The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air, NBC
Jenny Jones
Living Better With Carrie Wait
Thursday Night Movie, ABC
Good Morning America, ABC
Shipmates
Worst Witch
Young Comedians
The Tracey Ullman Show
Rock 'n Roll High
Paula Poundstone
Extreme Comedy, ABC
Winnie The Pooh, ABC
Pee Wee Herman, NBC
Ed, ABC
Golf, The Memorial, ABC
Speedway Survival
Sniper School
Name Your Adventure, NBC
George Carlin, Promo

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