Who are the Great TV Theme composers?

Now that Great TV theme songs is headed into a second page of replies, I’m wondering who these days has any rightful claim to the status of “Great TV Theme Composer” to join the ranks of

Let’s not include those composers for movies UNLESS they have a significant footprint in TV shows as well.

Adding to the list of great TV music composers of the past is also what this thread is about.

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For British TV you have to include Barry Gray

Wrote the themes for:

Stingray
Thunderbirds
Captain Scarlet
UFO

Danny Elfman. Possibly better known for movies, but so was Mancini in his time.

Resume includes:

The Simpsons
Desperate Housewives
Tales From the Crypt
and this one

I’d throw in Ron Grainer for Doctor Who alone, though there’s more to his work including the Prisoner (which I don’t remember).

Jerry Fielding: McHale’s Navy, Hogan’s Heroes and the less memorable The Bionic Woman
Earle Hagen:* Dick Van Dyke, Gomer Pyle, USMC, That Girl, Eight is Enough, The Mod Squad, I Spy*

Dominic Frontiere

Mike Post might be the only TV composer to have a rock song written about him.

There’s a big list of Movie composers at Category:American film score composers - Wikipedia so looking through that for TV credits might help us find other Great ones.

Jerry Goldsmith. The two most memorable Star Trek theme songs (TNG* and Voyager), gives him a nod in my books.

*yes, I know TNG’s theme was originally for a Star Trek movie, but it worked perfectly as a TV theme song for years.

Jerry Goldsmith was one of the greatest film score composers, but he also deserves a place here: Barnaby Jones, The Waltons, Dr. Kildare, The Man from UNCLE, Room 222, Star Trek (TNG & Voyager), plus he did amazing work on shows like The Twilight Zone and mini-series like Masada.

Lol, exact same post time. Twinsies!

Frank De Vol wrote themes for The Brady Bunch, My Three Sons, and Family Affair (and scored a lot of movies), plus he was Happy Kyne on Fernwood 2night.

Robert Israel wrote the theme songs to the game shows The Price Is Right, Match Game, Family Feud, and To Tell the Truth.

The OP mentions Lalo Schifrin (who gave us the theme to Mission: Impossible, among others. That theme alone would justify his inclusion), but I havre to bring him up again. The Wikipedia article mentions that he studied Sociology, but then sort of gives the impression that he dropped it. He didn’t. My mother’s boss (a professor of sociology) knew Schifrin because of his involvement in sociology.

I will vote for Mancini, his best IMHO.