Herschel Burke Gilbert, the Glossary
Herschel Burke Gilbert (April 20, 1918 – June 8, 2003) was an American orchestrator, musical supervisor, and composer of film and television scores and theme songs, including The Rifleman (starring Chuck Connors), Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater, and The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor.[1]
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57 relations: Aaron Copland, Adventures of Superman (TV series), Berkshires, Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956 film), Burke's Law (1963 TV series), Carmen Jones (film), Chuck Connors, Comanche (1956 film), Composer, Dick Powell, Four Star Playhouse, Four Star Television, Gilligan's Island, Gunsmoke, Harrigan and Son, Harry James, I Dismember Mama, It Came from Beneath the Sea, It's a Wonderful Life, Johnny Ringo (TV series), Juilliard School, Law of the Plainsman, Leave It to Beaver, Leonard Bernstein, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, Man with a Camera, Massachusetts, McKeever and the Colonel, Michael Shayne, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Mrs. G. Goes to College, New York City, No Place to Hide (1956 film), Orchestration, Perry Mason (1957 TV series), Sam Whiskey, Shorewood, Wisconsin, Slaughter on Tenth Avenue, Stories of the Century, Target: The Corruptors!, Television show, The Big Valley, The Detectives (1959 TV series), The Dick Powell Show, The DuPont Show with June Allyson, The Jackie Robinson Story, The Lawless Years, The Rifleman, ... Expand index (7 more) »
Aaron Copland
Aaron Copland (November 14, 1900December 2, 1990) was an American composer, critic, writer, teacher, pianist and later a conductor of his own and other American music.
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Adventures of Superman (TV series)
Adventures of Superman is an American television series based on comic book characters and concepts that Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created in 1938.
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Berkshires
The Berkshires are highlands located in western Massachusetts and northwestern Connecticut in the United States.
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Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956 film)
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt is a 1956 American film noir legal drama directed by Fritz Lang and written by Douglas Morrow.
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Burke's Law (1963 TV series)
Burke's Law is an American detective series that aired on ABC from 1963 to 1966.
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Carmen Jones (film)
Carmen Jones is a 1954 American musical film featuring an African American cast starring Harry Belafonte, Dorothy Dandridge, and Pearl Bailey and produced and directed by Otto Preminger.
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Chuck Connors
Kevin Joseph Aloysius Connors (April 10, 1921 – November 10, 1992) was an American actor, writer, and professional basketball and baseball player.
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Comanche (1956 film)
Comanche is a 1956 American Western film directed by George Sherman in CinemaScope and starring Dana Andrews.
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Composer
A composer is a person who writes music.
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Dick Powell
Richard Ewing Powell (November 14, 1904 – January 2, 1963) was an American actor, singer, musician, producer, director, and studio head.
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Four Star Playhouse
Four Star Playhouse is an American anthology series that ran from September 25, 1952, through September 27, 1956.
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Four Star Television
Four Star Television, also called Four Star International, was an American television production company.
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Gilligan's Island
Gilligan's Island is an American sitcom created and produced by Sherwood Schwartz.
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Gunsmoke
Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman Macdonnell and writer John Meston.
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Harrigan and Son
Harrigan and Son is an American sitcom about a father-and-son team of lawyers played by Pat O'Brien as James Harrigan Sr.
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Harry James
Harry Haag James (March 15, 1916 – July 5, 1983) was an American musician who is best known as a trumpet-playing band leader who led a big band to great commercial success from 1939 to 1946.
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I Dismember Mama
I Dismember Mama (also known as Poor Albert and Little Annie and released in the UK as Crazed), is a 1972 American horror film written by William Norton and directed by Paul Leder.
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It Came from Beneath the Sea
It Came from Beneath the Sea is a 1955 American science fiction monster horror film from Columbia Pictures, produced by Sam Katzman and Charles Schneer, directed by Robert Gordon, that stars Kenneth Tobey, Faith Domergue, and Donald Curtis.
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It's a Wonderful Life
It's a Wonderful Life is a 1946 American Christmas supernatural drama film produced and directed by Frank Capra.
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Johnny Ringo (TV series)
Johnny Ringo is an American Western television series starring Don Durant that aired on CBS from October 1, 1959, until June 30, 1960.
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Juilliard School
The Juilliard School is a private performing arts conservatory in New York City.
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Law of the Plainsman
Law of the Plainsman is a Western television series starring Michael Ansara that aired on NBC from October 1, 1959, until September 22, 1960.
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Leave It to Beaver
Leave It to Beaver is an American television sitcom that follows the misadventures of a suburban boy, his family and his friends.
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Leonard Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein (born Louis Bernstein; August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American conductor, composer, pianist, music educator, author, and humanitarian.
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.
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Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
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Man with a Camera
Man with a Camera is an American television crime drama starring Charles Bronson as a war veteran turned photographer and investigator.
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Massachusetts
Massachusetts (script), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
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McKeever and the Colonel
McKeever and the Colonel is an American sitcom that was broadcast on NBC from September 23, 1962 to June 16, 1963 on Sunday nights at 6:30 P.M. Eastern Time.
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Michael Shayne
Michael "Mike" Shayne is a fictional private detective character created during the late 1930s by writer Brett Halliday, a pseudonym of Davis Dresser.
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Milwaukee
Milwaukee is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the seat of Milwaukee County.
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Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
Milwaukee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.
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Mrs. G. Goes to College
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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No Place to Hide (1956 film)
No Place to Hide is a 1956 film directed, produced and written by Josef Shaftel.
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Orchestration
Orchestration is the study or practice of writing music for an orchestra (or, more loosely, for any musical ensemble, such as a concert band) or of adapting music composed for another medium for an orchestra.
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Perry Mason (1957 TV series)
Perry Mason is an American legal drama series originally broadcast on CBS television from September 21, 1957, to May 22, 1966.
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Sam Whiskey
Sam Whiskey is a 1969 American Western comedy film directed in DeLuxe Color by Arnold Laven and starring Burt Reynolds, Angie Dickinson, Clint Walker and Ossie Davis.
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Shorewood, Wisconsin
Shorewood is a village in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States.
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Slaughter on Tenth Avenue
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue is a ballet with music by Richard Rodgers and choreography by George Balanchine.
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Stories of the Century
Stories of the Century is a 39-episode Western historical fiction television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between 1954 and 1955.
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Target: The Corruptors!
Target: The Corruptors! is an American crime drama series starring Stephen McNally that aired on ABC from September 29, 1961 to September 21, 1962, from 10 to 11 p.m. on Fridays.
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Television show
A television show, TV program, or simply a TV show, is the general reference to any content produced for viewing on a television set that is traditionally broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, or cable.
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The Big Valley
The Big Valley is an American Western television series that originally aired from September 15, 1965, to May 19, 1969 on ABC.
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The Detectives (1959 TV series)
The Detectives (also known as The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, Captain of Detectives, and Robert Taylor's Detectives) is an American crime drama series which ran on ABC during its first two seasons (sponsored by Procter & Gamble), and on NBC during its third and final season.
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The Dick Powell Show
The Dick Powell Show is an American television anthology series that aired on NBC from September 26, 1961 until September 17, 1963, primarily sponsored by the Reynolds Metals Company.
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The DuPont Show with June Allyson
The DuPont Show with June Allyson (also known as The June Allyson Show) is an American anthology drama series which aired on CBS from September 21, 1959, to April 3, 1961, with rebroadcasts continuing until June 12, 1961.
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The Jackie Robinson Story
The Jackie Robinson Story is a 1950 biographical film directed by Alfred E. Green (who had directed The Jolson Story, "one of the biggest hits of the 40s") and starring Jackie Robinson as himself.
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The Lawless Years
The Lawless Years is an American crime drama series that aired on NBC from April 16, 1959, to September 22, 1961.
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The Rifleman
The Rifleman is an American Western television series starring Chuck Connors as rancher Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son Mark McCain.
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The Thief (1952 film)
The Thief is a 1952 American film noir crime film directed by Russell Rouse and starring Ray Milland.
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The Westerner (TV series)
The Westerner is an American Western television series that aired on NBC from September 30 to December 30, 1960.
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The Witch Who Came from the Sea
The Witch Who Came from the Sea is a 1976 American psychological horror film produced and directed by Matt Cimber and starring Millie Perkins, Lonny Chapman, Vanessa Brown, Peggy Feury, Rick Jason, George Buck Flower, and Roberta Collins.
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Theme music
Theme music is a musical composition which is often written specifically for radio programming, television shows, video games, or films and is usually played during the title sequence, opening credits, closing credits, and in some instances at some point during the program.
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University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UW–Milwaukee, UWM, or Milwaukee) is a public urban research university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Violin
The violin, colloquially known as a fiddle, is a wooden chordophone, and is the smallest, and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in regular use in the violin family.
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Wanted Dead or Alive (TV series)
Wanted Dead or Alive is an American Western television series starring Steve McQueen as bounty hunter Josh Randall.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herschel_Burke_Gilbert
Also known as Herschel Gilbert.
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