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'''FX/SFX:''' None.
'''FX/SFX:''' None.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The end title theme from any show playing. On some shows from 1959-1962, a majestic 4 note tune (sometimes with a drum roll) or a custom fanfare for each show (''Rawhide'' used a 10-note fanfare, of which the first 6 notes were from the beginning of the ''Rawhide'' theme; ''The Twilight Zone'' used a 13-note fanfare; ''Perry Mason'' used a 5-note fanfare with a drum roll) plays instead. All of these fanfares were composed by an unknown composer. The candidates are Lud Guskin, Johnny Mann, Buddy Baker, Jerry Goldsmith, Oliver Wallace, or Morton Stevens.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The end title theme from any show playing. On some shows from 1959-1962, a majestic 4 note tune (sometimes with a drum roll) or a custom fanfare for each show (''Rawhide'' used a 10-note fanfare, of which the first 6 notes were from the beginning of the ''Rawhide'' theme; ''The Twilight Zone'' used a 13-note fanfare; ''Perry Mason'' used a 5-note fanfare with a drum roll) plays instead. It appears on the Film Score Rundowns channel and the UCLA collection, all of these fanfares have a nickname called "The CBS Eye" and were composed by Jerry Goldsmith.


'''Availability:''' Common.
'''Availability:''' Common.
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