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The jukebox at the diner Mike Ferris hears in Where Is Everybody plays the same melody as the records loudly playing when in that Buster Keaton ep (I forgot the title) Mulligan first lands in the 1960's.
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I believe I've explained my point sufficiently.
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...in-house music library, full of stock cues originally composed for their radio shows, and original music cues written by CBS staff musicians like Bernard Herrmann, Rene Garriguenc and Jerry Goldsmith, as well as the ones specifically written for their TV shows ["THE TWILIGHT ZONE'", "GUNSMOKE", "HAVE GUN- WILL TRAVEL", etc.]. At any given time, most of them could be heard on "THE TWILIGHT ZONE"!
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