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Author: Gerry McColl
Posted: Aug 02 2003 - 11:53 PM
Subject: Robnson Crusoe Theme
In 1965 the BBC ran a series called "The adventures of Robinson Crusoe". The title theme was written by Gian Reverbi and Robert Mellin. Sorry I don't have the music but it is on a Poly disc called Art of Noise "Ambient Collection" CD number 843 403-2. Hope this is a help.
Author: Martin
Posted: Jul 27 2003 - 09:54 PM
Subject: Theme from Robinson Crusoe
Hi There

Desperatly trying to find the theme music from Robinson Crusoe TV series from the early 70s, have a feeling it was a french series dubbed into english.
Has been used on many commercials since and feel it is almost certainly from some sort of Classical composition.

Thanks for you time inreading this and maybe helping

Martin
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