Television Series and Television Movies (incomplete)
Year | Title | Info | On CD? |
---|---|---|---|
1976 | Gemini Man | Incomplete episodes: "Sam Casey, Sam Casey" (co-scored with Lee Holdridge) |
NO |
1976 | Starsky and Hutch | 15 episodes, including arranging the season 3 opening theme | NO |
1979 | 240-Robert | Incomplete episodes: "Double Trouble" (season 1) "Earthquake" (season 1) "A Cool Welcome" (season 2) "First Loss" (season 2) "Hostages" (season 2) |
NO |
1979 | Brothers and Sisters | Incomplete episodes: "Pilot" "High Time" "Man in Chains" "Mirror Image" "Made in Japan" "A Wrenching Problem" "Lucky Me" "Love and Marriage" "Spring Vacation" "Save the Monkey" "Main Event" "Truth or Consequences" |
NO |
1980 | When the Whistle Blows | Incomplete episodes: |
NO |
1982 | TJ Hooker | 12 episodes, including all season 1 | NO |
1983 | Lottery! | All episodes: "Being a Winner" (pilot) "Los Angeles: Bigger Volume" "Denver: Following Through" "Portland: Treasure Hunt" "Chicago: Another Chance" "Miami: Sharing" "St. Louis: Win or Los" "Minneapolis: Six Months Down" The rest of the series was scored by Ken Heller, with one-shots by Nan Schwartz (1.5) and Leland Bond (1.10) |
NO |
1986 | Bridges Go Cross | Incomplete episodes: |
NO |
1986 | The Girl Who Spelled Freedom | TV movie. | NO |
1987 | Overboard | TV movie. | NO |
1990 | Pee Wee's Playhouse | All episodes: "Camping Out" "Conky's Breakdown" "Love That Story" The CD The Snow Files contains one bonus cue from the series. |
SORT OF |
1991 | All Together Now | Incomplete episodes: "Daddy Cool" (pilot) |
NO |
1992 | The Last P.O.W.? The Bobby Garwood Story | TV movie. | NO |
2010 to 2012 | Blue Bloods | Incomplete episodes (multiples): "Mercy" (2.1) "Collateral Damage" (2.21) All of season two. Season one was scored in part or all of, by Rob Simonsen. |
NO |
2011 to 2012 | Ringer | All episodes: "The Poor Kids Do It Everyday " (1.6) "Oh Gawd, There's Two of Them?" (1.7) "Maybe We Can Get a Dog Instead?" (1.8) "Shut Up and Eat Your Bologna" (1.9) "That's What You Get for Trying to Kill Me" (1.10) "It Just Got Normal" (1.11) "What Are You Doing Here, Ho-Bag?" (1.12) "It's Easy to Cry When This Much Cash is Involved" (1.13) "Whores Don't Make That Much" (1.14) "P.S. You're an Idiot" (1.15) "You're Way Too Pretty to Go to Jail" (1.16) "What We Have Is Worth the Pain" (1.17) "That Woman's Never Been a Victim Her Entire Life" (1.18) "Let's Kill Bridget" (1.19) "If You’re Just an Evil Bitch Then Get Over It" (1.20) "It's Called Improvising, Bitch!" (1.21) "I’m the Good Twin" (1.22; season finale) The first five episodes were composed by Gabriel Mann, who also provided the show's opening/closing theme. As of May, 2012, the show is still cancelled; unknown if it'll get picked up by another network. |
NO |
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