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Television's Greatest Hits, Vol. 5: In Living Color ()

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Television's Greatest Hits, Vol. 5: In Living Color - Various Artists
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  1. Stingray
  2. Thunderbirds
  3. Gigantor
  4. Cool McCool
  5. The Go-Go Gophers
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  1. Stingray
  2. Thunderbirds
  3. Gigantor
  4. Cool McCool
  5. The Go-Go Gophers
  6. The World of Commander McBragg
  7. Secret Squirrel
  8. The Atom Ant Show
  9. Wacky Races (Main Title)
  10. Hong Kong Phooey
  11. Super Chicken
  12. Tom Slick Racer
  13. H.R. Pufnstuf
  14. Land of the Lost
  15. Sigmund and the Sea Monsters: Friends
  16. The Banana Splits (The Tra La La Song)
  17. Chico and the Man
  18. Please Don't Eat the Daisies
  19. The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
  20. Nanny and the Professor
  21. Seattle
  22. Who Needs Wings to Fly
  23. Family Affair
  24. The Dating Game
  25. The Newlywed Game
  26. Let's Make a Deal
  27. All My Children
  28. Autumn Breeze
  29. Wonderful Season of Love
  30. Premiere Occasion (You Have Never Been in Love)
  31. Gentle Ben
  32. Skippy, the Bush Kangaroo
  33. May Be
  34. The High Chaparral
  35. The Big Valley
  36. Cimarron Strip
  37. Laredo
  38. The Men from Shiloh
  39. It Takes a Thief
  40. The Magician
  41. Switch
  42. Felony Squad
  43. Police Woman
  44. The Men
  45. Cannon
  46. Judd for the Defense
  47. Emergency
  48. Police Story
  49. Six Million Dollar Man
  50. The Bionic Woman
  51. The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.
  52. Night Gallery
  53. Kolchak: The Night Stalker
  54. The Invaders
  55. Land of the Giants
  56. Lost in Space
  57. Olympic Fanfare
  58. Masterpiece Theatre
  59. Hullabaloo
  60. Action
  61. Happening '68
  62. It's Not Unusual
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This volume is only slightly less successful than its predecessor, covering territory ranging from the early 1960s into the early 1970s. There are fewer surprises in terms of names or involvements, but some of the music is fairly impressive -- David Rose's theme from The High Chaparral, George Dunning's The Big Valley, Ennio Morricone's music for The Men From Shiloh (which is very much in the tradition of his "Man With No Name" Western film scores), Alexander Courage's Judd For The Defense, and Maurice Jarre's Cimarron ...

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