This comment is going way off the usual, but it was fascinating to me. At the top of the second hour of Salem Radio's "The Dennis Prager Show", that's fill-in hosted by Carl Jackson, they played a moody piece, possibly, a Classical music piece. Not a biggie, I know... BUT
My all-time favorite TV show is the 3 season Science Fiction/Fantasy CBS show, "Lost In Space". On the very last episode aired, they had all new support music. One of the pieces heard on the "Dennis Prager Show", Friday 03/07/2025, sounded just like one of the main musical themes used in that last episode, entitled "Junkyard In Space". On "Lost In Space", the music on that episode is used expertly to give the episode just a bit of an unsettling edge. That musical theme plays a major role in making "Junkyard In Space" my third favorite episode of "Lost In Space".
I had heard, in the past, that it is from a Classical music composition, but it may have, inadvertently, been re-composed for "Lost In Space" as I don't remember any Classical composer being given credit for that melody. As of right now, it's stuck in my head, as are images from the episode.
My all-time favorite TV show is the 3 season Science Fiction/Fantasy CBS show, "Lost In Space". On the very last episode aired, they had all new support music. One of the pieces heard on the "Dennis Prager Show", Friday 03/07/2025, sounded just like one of the main musical themes used in that last episode, entitled "Junkyard In Space". On "Lost In Space", the music on that episode is used expertly to give the episode just a bit of an unsettling edge. That musical theme plays a major role in making "Junkyard In Space" my third favorite episode of "Lost In Space".
I had heard, in the past, that it is from a Classical music composition, but it may have, inadvertently, been re-composed for "Lost In Space" as I don't remember any Classical composer being given credit for that melody. As of right now, it's stuck in my head, as are images from the episode.