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Bob Cobert

Robert "Bob" Cobert (born October 26, 1924) is an American musical composer who has written for television and movies. He is best known for his work for the TV mini-series ''The Winds of War'' and ''War and Remembrance''. Together, the scores for these constitute the longest film score ever written for a movie. His early work included composing the soap opera ''Dark Shadows'' and the two tie-in films, and for composing the score for the 1972 TV movie ''The Night Stalker'', together with ''The Night Strangler,'' which became the pilots for the TV series ''Kolchak: The Night Stalker''. His other scores include the horror film ''Burnt Offerings'' (1976), and the TV movies ''The Norliss Tapes'' (1973), ''Dracula'' (1973), ''Scream of the Wolf'' (1974), ''Melvin Purvis: G-Man'' (1974), ''The Turn of the Screw'' (1974), ''Trilogy of Terror'' (1975), ''Curse of the Black Widow'' (1977) and ''Trilogy of Terror II'' (1996).
Aside from his film work, Cobert also composed many game show themes with most being associated with shows produced by Goodson-Todman Productions and Bob Stewart Productions. His most notable themes in that genre include the themes for ''To Tell the Truth'' (1961-1967 theme), ''Password'' (1963-1967 theme), ''Blockbusters'' (1980-1982 theme), ''The $25,000 Pyramid'' (1982 update), ''Your Number's Up'' (1985 theme) and ''Chain Reaction'' (1980, 1986-1991 theme, itself a remake of the theme from ''Supertrain''). Cobert did the music for the NBC soap opera ''The Doctors'' for a number of years as well as the ABC soap opera ''The Young Marrieds'' and the 1980 - 1981 CBS reality series ''That's My Line''.
He has written several pieces for violist John Peskey including "Concert Piece for Viola and Small Orchestra" (which Peskey commissioned and premiered with the South Dakota Symphony). "Contrasts" for Viola and Cello, "Three Moods for Two Violas" and "Music for Only One Lonely Viola" also for Peskey.
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