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The F.B.I.: The Baby Sitter (1966)
An Atypical Episode from Season 1
A quite atypical storyline that might fit an "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" or "Outer Limits" episode, especially when I heard some re-orchestrated music cues that were used in "The Outer Limits" composed by Dominic Frontiere. As Music Conductor for the first 2 seasons, he did provide some cues though he was not credited for those cues. A delight for Frontiere fans!
The F.B.I.: Slow March Up a Steep Hill (1965)
An Episode without Any Guest Stars!
I don't believe in all of Quinn Martin's many TV series that there was an episode without any mentioned guest stars at the opening of the show except this one! I'm surprised that Lee Meriwether and Harold Gould did not get Guest Star status in this episode. Truly an atypical episode!
Warhead (1977)
Contemporary movie though nearly 30 years old
Though this movie was made nearly 30 years ago, its main theme is still very relevant with the current Arab-Israeli conflict in the Middle East. With the current threat of nuclear warfare in that region, the scenario in this movie could become a reality though we hope that will not happen. What made this movie especially delightful to me was the background music cues. For those of us who are "Rat Patrol" TV series fans, you will quickly recognize that the music used in this movie were taken from the recorded music cues from "The Rat Patrol", music composed by the outstanding TV composer Dominic Frontiere, even though his name is not credited in the end credits. Overall a good movie with plenty of action.