Welcome everyone to the next new episode my podcast! This episode has more of a focus on music for television, as in the first segment I explore the music composed by Stu Phillips for the original BATTLESTAR: GALACTICA series, which aired for one season on ABC in 1978, produced by Glen A. Larson and starring Lorne Greene and Dirk Benedict. This show and its music was an early favorite of mine and Phillips composed many wonderful themes and motifs heard through that single season. In the second segment I talk with my friend and fellow soundtrack fan Mike Hagen about his favorite scores from TV series of the 1960's and 70's, including STAR TREK, LOST IN SPACE and DANGER MAN, the latter a UK television series aired here in the US as SECRET AGENT MAN. Plus there are other fun recollections of his including his time working at the Tower Records in New York City and also being an extra on "Saturday Night Live"! If you're interested in more of composer Stu Phillips, check out his website, http://www.stuwho.com/.
I hope everyone who listens finds the episode entertaining and informative and also forgives any technical or factual goofs on my part (the sound might be a little low at times on the interview). Below is the embedded player from which you can listen or simply click on the website link to head directly to where the show is hosted on Podbean. Also, feel free to subscribe and download the episode via iTunes, just search their podcast store for "a score to settle". If you do listen through iTunes, take a moment to rate and write a review of the show, it will help bring more notice. Check out the link to the Facebook page along with my Twitter account, the latter of which you can find at @score2settlepod. Thanks again!
I hope everyone who listens finds the episode entertaining and informative and also forgives any technical or factual goofs on my part (the sound might be a little low at times on the interview). Below is the embedded player from which you can listen or simply click on the website link to head directly to where the show is hosted on Podbean. Also, feel free to subscribe and download the episode via iTunes, just search their podcast store for "a score to settle". If you do listen through iTunes, take a moment to rate and write a review of the show, it will help bring more notice. Check out the link to the Facebook page along with my Twitter account, the latter of which you can find at @score2settlepod. Thanks again!
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