The 1960s saw a whole host of hugely successful sci-fi series. “Star Trek” went on to amass one of the most dedicated fan followings of any major franchise. “Doctor Who” eventually became the longest running sci-fi TV series in history. But what many fans might have missed, is that one series from the ’60s landed Hollywood’s biggest composer to pen its theme tune — twice over.
John Williams is known for his work such as 1977’s “Star Wars,” 1978’s “Superman,” the “Indiana Jones” franchise, “Jurassic Park,” “Jaws,” and many more. However, before he worked with George Lucas and Steven Spielberg,…
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