![]() It is the product of thirty-five years of research and more than 450 interviews with composers, orchestrators, producers, editors, and musicians. Music for Prime Time is the first serious, journalistic history of music for American television. Yet noted composers like John Williams, Henry Mancini, and Jerry Goldsmith learned and/or honed their craft in television before going on to major success in feature films. Catchy TV themes, often for popular weekly series, were fondly remembered but not considered much more culturally significant than commercial jingles. Music composed for television had, until recently, never been taken seriously by scholars or critics.
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