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Most end credits from TV movies are not longer than a minute in length, so the composers are faced with limited time to let their music be heard. Nevertheless, some composers manage to write some insanely catchy themes in such a short time. One of them is Sylvester Levay with his many fine ending themes in the 80s and 90s. An example is his end credit theme from the 1993 film Stalking Laura. Goose bumps: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe8zifsRi2A What are YOUR favorite TV movie end credit themes?
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Of course this is all ancient history, save for premium cable shows. These days, not only can you NOT hear the end title music, you can't even READ the end titles as they are shrunk to postage stamp size so the coming programs can be promo-ed at the top of the screen, and blow by at about less than a second each.
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What are YOUR favorite TV movie end credit themes? I didn't.
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What are YOUR favorite TV movie end credit themes? I didn't. [facepalm]
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Of course this is all ancient history, save for premium cable shows. These days, not only can you NOT hear the end title music, you can't even READ the end titles as they are shrunk to postage stamp size so the coming programs can be promo-ed at the top of the screen, and blow by at about less than a second each. Yes, a pity indeed.
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There was this 1979 disaster TV movie called Disaster on the Coastliner with Lloyd Bridges, EG Marshal and William Shatner. It had a great score by Gerald Fried and a nice long end credits sequence. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2l9pod
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My favorites are the Trek shows, Dukes of Hazzard, TJ Hooker, A-Team, Lois & Clark, Knighr Rider, etc etc etc etc lol I always loved how they used to show screen caps from the aired episode into the end credits
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