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Jericho (1966 TV series)

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Theme music composer
  
Jerry Goldsmith

Final episode date
  
19 January 1967

Number of seasons
  
1

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Genre
  
Drama Spy fiction

First episode date
  
15 September 1966

Network
  
CBS

Number of episodes
  
16

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Created by
  
Richard Levinson William Link Merwin A. Bloch

Directed by
  
Allen Baron Richard C. Sarafian Barry Shear

Starring
  
John Leyton Don Francks Marino Masé

Composer(s)
  
Lalo Schifrin Robert Drasnin Jerry Goldsmith Richard Shores Morton Stevens

Cast
  
John Leyton, Don Francks, Marino Masé

Similar
  
The Rat Patrol, Blue Light, Combat!, Twelve O'Clock High, Garrison's Gorillas

Jericho is an American espionage series set during World War II. The series stars John Leyton, Don Francks and Marino Masé as secret agents, and aired on CBS from September 1966 to January 1967.

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Plot and production

Norman Felton who had previously co-produced The Man from U.N.C.L.E. came up with the idea of a World War II espionage series produced by his Arena Productions through Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television for the CBS television network. The characters were perhaps inspired by the Jedburgh teams consisting of three agents, American Office of Strategic Services Army Captain Franklin Shepphard (Francks) expert in psychological warfare, Special Operations Executive Royal Navy Lieutenant Nicholas Gage (Leyton) expert in demolitions, and French Air Force Lt. Jean-Gaston Andre (Masé) skilled in small arms. Each week the three performed a mission behind enemy lines using their skills in espionage and sabotage where they met a guest star. Eric Braeden, who would be one of the stars of the more successful World War II series The Rat Patrol (which began that same season), was one of the guest stars in the pilot.

The Jericho theme was composed by Jerry Goldsmith, although Goldsmith did not score the pilot episode "Upbeat And Underground" (Lalo Schifrin composed the music for the pilot and a theme which was never used) - Goldsmith's theme came from his score for "A Jug Of Wine, A Loaf Of Bread And Pow!"

The series was canceled after 16 episodes. It primarily failed as it was shown opposite ABC's popular Batman.

Soundtrack

In June 2005, Film Score Monthly released an album of music from the series, twinned with the score Johnny Williams composed for the unsold pilot The Ghostbreaker (also produced by Arena Productions and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television) - the latter score occupies tracks 13-22.

  1. Jericho Main Title - Jerry Goldsmith (1:04)
  2. A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread, and Pow! - Jerry Goldsmith (10:52)
  3. Upbeat and Underground - Lalo Schifrin (8:47)
  4. Dutch and Go - Morton Stevens (4:38)
  5. Have Traitor, Will Travel - Morton Stevens (2:29)
  6. The Big Brass Contraband - Richard Shores (3:41)
  7. Wall to Wall Kaput - Richard Shores (2:07)
  8. Eric the Redhead - Gerald Fried (5:33)
  9. One for the Mountain - Richard Shores (3:16)
  10. Two for the Road - Richard Shores (4:49)
  11. Four O'clock Bomb to London - Richard Shores (4:29)
  12. Alternate Main Title - Lalo Schifrin (:45)
  13. The Ghostbreaker Main Title (1:01)
  14. Teaser (3:39)
  15. Act I: The Spooked Skyscraper Strikes Again (2:08)
  16. Men of Unitran (1:44)
  17. Act II: Accent the Supernatural (3:00)
  18. Greensleeves (1:24)
  19. Act III: Don't Trip Over Diablo (3:57)
  20. Organ Piece (2:31)
  21. Act IV: To Outspook a Spook (6:25)
  22. End Credits (:49)

DVD release

On June 16, 2015, Warner Bros. released Jericho- The Complete Series on DVD via their Warner Archive Collection. This is a manufacture-on-demand (MOD) release, available through Warner's online store and Amazon.com.

References

Jericho (1966 TV series) Wikipedia