Television Scores (partial)
"Episode(s)" denotes the listing may be incomplete.
Year | Title | Info | On CD? |
---|---|---|---|
1973-1975 | Gunsmoke | 27 episodes (from season 18 to season 20) "Sarah" (first episode) "Manolo" (finale episode) |
NO |
1977 | Logan's Run | Two episodes: "The Innocent" "Half Lite" Complete episode scores to the series available on Film Score Monthly. |
YES |
1978-1991 1996 1998 |
Dallas | 55 episodes + 2 TV movies (all seasons) And theme music. |
NO |
1979 | Knots Landing | 12 episodes (some co-composed with Craig Huxley) (from season 1 to the season 13 finale) And theme music. |
NO |
1982 | King's Crossing | "Keepers of the Ring" (Pilot) | NO |
1985 | The Twilight Zone | One Episode (Season 1): "If She Dies / Ye Gods" (segment one, "If She Dies") |
NO |
1988-1990 | Guns of Paradise | Episode(s): "The News from St. Louis" (pilot) "The Holstered Gun" "Founder's Day" "Ghost Dance" "The Promise" "Childhood's End" "A Private War" "Crossroads" "A Matter of Honor: Part 1" "Squaring Off" Season 2: "Common Good" "All the Pretty Little Horses" "Boomtown" "The Gates of Paradise" "Avenging Angel" "The Coward" Season 3: "Out of Ashes" "The Women" (final episode) And theme music. |
NO |
1995 | Walker, Texas Ranger | All Episodes (season 3): "Badge of Honor" "Silk Dreams" "Till Death Do Us Part" "The Road to Black Bayou" "Line of Fire" "Tiger's Eye" "Money Train" "War Zone" And Season 3 theme. |
NO |
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