Johnny Harris made his first appearance on 11 February 1988. He is portrayed by Michael O'Hagan.
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| - Johnny Harris made his first appearance on 11 February 1988. He is portrayed by Michael O'Hagan.
- The role of Johnny Harris is played by Kevin Rushton in the Season Three episode "Fallen Idol".
- Johnny Harris is a Scottish-born composer, producer, arranger, conductor, and musical director. He composed music for the 1970s Wonder Woman TV series as well as several TV specials for Lynda Carter. His other works include several more TV specials featuring the likes of Goldie Hawn, Liza Minnelli, and Diana Ross, a number of TV movies, and commercials for Coca-Cola, Texaco, Kodak, and Maybelline. “ "Lynda asked me if I would like to do the music for Wonder Woman," said Dad. "She set up a meeting in Burbank with the WW producer Bruce Lansbury."
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| - Johnny Harris made his first appearance on 11 February 1988. He is portrayed by Michael O'Hagan.
- The role of Johnny Harris is played by Kevin Rushton in the Season Three episode "Fallen Idol".
- Johnny Harris is a Scottish-born composer, producer, arranger, conductor, and musical director. He composed music for the 1970s Wonder Woman TV series as well as several TV specials for Lynda Carter. His other works include several more TV specials featuring the likes of Goldie Hawn, Liza Minnelli, and Diana Ross, a number of TV movies, and commercials for Coca-Cola, Texaco, Kodak, and Maybelline. “ "Lynda asked me if I would like to do the music for Wonder Woman," said Dad. "She set up a meeting in Burbank with the WW producer Bruce Lansbury." With the help of Lynda's recommendation Dad was offered not only the incidental music in WW but also the chance of re-arranging the original theme. The new arrangement of the theme was a big success and the word got out that there was a new guy on the 'lot'. The head of Warner Brothers Music took Dad out to lunch and welcomed him aboard. Dad's feet were now under the table at WB and so he did most of the underscores for that final season of Wonder Woman. ”—Johnny Harris: The Man Who Turned Down Elvis Twice by Julie Pearce-Martin, 2010
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