Music was the bastard child…it was a necessity but it was the most unimportant necessity…At that point, CBS, they had me sort of on staff. This was the very early days of television. One of Goldsmith’s first efforts was on the CBS series Climax!, a series of one-hour live television dramas.īURLINGAME: How did you get Climax!? Did they feel you were ready? In 2002, Goldsmith gave an interview to journalist Jon Burlingame about his career. The composer in question is Jerry Goldsmith (1929-2004). But did that first adaptation of an Ian Fleming story include music by a future superstar movie composer? ORIGINAL POST: As we’ve noted before, the 1954 television broadcast on CBS of Casino Royale doesn’t get a lot of respect from James Bond fans. See below in the original post where Goldsmith describes the process. UPDATE (March 22): Jon Burlingame’s research indicates Casino Royale was all “tracked” music, with Jerry Goldsmith just selecting previously recorded musical cues.
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