Time Has Come Today - in Other Media

In Other Media

The song has appeared in many films. Director Hal Ashby used all 11:06 as the backdrop to the climactic scene when Captain Robert Hyde "comes home" to an unfaithful wife in the 1978 Academy Award winning film Coming Home.

Other films it has also been used in include:

  • Babylon Pink (1979)
  • Bad Dreams (1988)
  • Casualties of War (1989)
  • The Doors (1991)
  • Crooklyn (1994)
  • Girl, Interrupted (1999)
  • Remember the Titans (2000)
  • Riding the Bullet (2004)
  • Edison Force (2005)
  • Nearing Grace (2005)
  • The Zodiac (2006)
  • Neal Cassady (2007)
  • Talk to Me (2007)
  • Homefront (video game) (2011)

The song has also appeared on television episodes:

  • Theme tune used for the time-travel series Seven Days produced by UPN from 1998–2001
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – "Ellie" (2001)
  • Supernatural – "Everybody Loves a Clown" (2006)
  • My Name Is Earl – "Monkeys in Space" (2006)

The song was also the title of the first episode of the third season of Grey's Anatomy.

It was also featured in the 13-episode miniseries by Stephen King titled Kingdom Hospital.

A shortened version was used as a theme song for the fourth season of Early Edition.

From 2009-2010, it was the theme song for the PBS series American Experience. It has since been succeeded by a calm piano theme (with some string and wind instruments).

The song was also featured in the final mission of the video game, Homefront, which was developed by THQ and Kaos Studios.

It was also featured in the First episode of the History Channel's Vietnam in HD

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