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Breaking Point was an American medical drama that aired on ABC from September 16, 1963, to April 27, 1964, with reruns continuing until September 7, 1964. [1] The series, which was a spin-off of Ben Casey, [2] starred Paul Richards and Eduard Franz. [1] The series was created by Meta Rosenberg. [citation needed]
Gerald Fried (February 13, 1928 – February 17, 2023) was an American composer, conductor, and oboist known for his film and television scores. He composed music for well-known television series of the 1960s and 1970s, including Mission: Impossible, Gilligan's Island, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Shotgun Slade, Roots, and Star Trek. [1]
In 1961 he composed the score for Bert I. Gordon's The Magic Sword and began his television career composing the theme song and background music to The Rebel where the theme song was sung by Johnny Cash. He again scored a well known Western TV series when he replaced Dimitri Tiomkin in conducting the theme and background music to The Wild Wild ...
The Farmer's Daughter (1963 TV Series: 4, Episodes) Breaking Point (1963 TV Series: 1, Episodes) No Time for Sergeants (1964 TV Series: 5, Episodes) Wendy and Me (1965 TV Series: 30, Episodes) Vacation Playhouse (1965 TV Series: 1, Episodes) Laredo (1965 TV Series: 1, Episodes) The Long, Hot Summer (1965 TV Series: 1, Episodes) Journey Into ...
Jeff Beal (born June 20, 1963) is an American composer of music for film, television, recordings, and the concert hall. Highly regarded as a jazz instrumentalist and versatile composer, Beal creates music that often incorporates a synthesis of improvisatory and composed elements.
Breaking Point (1963 TV series), an American medical drama; The Breaking Point (1991 TV series), a Hong Kong series; Breaking Point (2010 TV series), a Discovery Channel Canada reality/documentary series; Breaking Pointe, a 2012 American reality series; Breaking Point , the forty-second series of the television series Casualty (2024)
John Valmore Pearson (18 June 1925 – 20 March 2011) [1] was a British composer, orchestra leader and pianist.He led the Top of the Pops orchestra for sixteen years, wrote a catalogue of library music, and had many of his pieces used as the theme music to television series.
Peter Matz was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on November 6, 1928, to Louis N. Matz and Alice (née Krieger) Matz. [1] He studied Chemical Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles, but after playing woodwinds in local dance bands to support himself, he soon realised that music was his real vocation.