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My only memory of The F.B.I. is the opening title sequence, and I can hear clear as a bell in my head right now the announcer saying Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. My grandfather watched it in syndication some time in the '70s when I was little. I'll have to check it out on DVD. I love '60s crime TV and there's so much of it I still haven't seen or don't remember!
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I could have sworn there was another thread here about the music in THE F.B.I. However, this is the only thread that comes up under The FBI or THE F.B.I. At any rate rate, I've just started re-watching the first season of this series. It's absolutely loaded with great music. Most of the scores I heard so far were by Bronislau Kaper (or, as the FBI credits say, Bronislaw Kaper) and Leo Arnaud (who, by the way, wrote that percussion and brass piece that was used as the Olympics theme until Williams took over that position). I can't wait to see/hear what I have in store in upcoming episodes. It's a great series with GREAT music. A CD release would be wonderful. It doesn't have to be a boxed set of all the seasons (not that anyone would even DO that), but a nice, concise, 2- or 3-CD set would be marvelous. Heck, I'd be in Heaven just to get a complete set of the revised opening and closing themes from each season.
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