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Wilbur Hatch (May 24, 1902 – December 22, 1969), was an American music composer who worked primarily in radio and television. He was born in Mokena, Illinois , and died in Studio City, California .
Wilbur Hatch: Composers: Jerry Goldsmith Wilbur Hatch Lucien Moraweck Carl Brandt: Country of origin: United States: Original language: English: No. of seasons: 2: No. of episodes: 72: Production; Executive producer: Parke Levy (1961–1962) Producers: Parke Levy (1960–1961) Devery Freeman (1961–1962) Camera setup: Single-camera: Running ...
Theme music [composed by Marlin Skiles, conducted by Wilbur Hatch] LeMond: Yes, it's the new gay family series starring Lucille Ball with Richard Denning, brought to you by the Jell-O family of desserts: Singers: J-E-L-L-O! The big red letters stand for the Jell-O family, Oh, the big red letters stand for the Jell-O family, That's Jell-O! Yum ...
The theme music was composed by Wilbur Hatch, who was the show's musical director, a role he also performed on Ball's previous series I Love Lucy. Episodes [ edit ]
Edwin Hatch (1835–1889), English theologian; Eric S. Hatch (1901–1973), American novelist; Ethel Hatch (1869–1975), daughter of Edwin Hatch; Evelyn Hatch (1871–1951), daughter of Edwin Hatch; George Hatch, mayor of Cincinnati from 1861 to 1863; George C. Hatch (1919–2009), American businessman, cable TV pioneer; Harry C. Hatch (1884 ...
Wilbur Hatch: Composers: Wilbur Hatch (1968–1969) Marl Young (1969–1974) Country of origin: United States: No. of seasons: 6: No. of episodes: 144 (list of episodes) Production; Executive producer: Gary Morton: Producers: Tommy Thompson (season 1) Cleo Smith (seasons 2–6) Running time: 25 minutes: Production companies: Lucille Ball ...
Although it had much less slapstick comedy, Angel was somewhat akin to two other CBS sitcoms, I Love Lucy (already concluded) and Pete and Gladys, a spin-off of CBS's December Bride (also already concluded).
Danny Clover narrated the tales of the Great White Way to the accompaniment of music by Wilbur Hatch and Alexander Courage, and the recreation of Manhattan's aural tapestry required the talents of three sound effects technicians (David Light, Ralph Cummings, Ross Murray). Bill Anders was the show's announcer, as was Joe Walters.