Mike Post (born on September 29, 1944) worked on the music used in various segments in a total of 63 episodes of the Quantum Leap TV series, beginning with the series pilot episode. "Genesis: Part I"; the final episode he was involved with in this capacity was "Leaping In Without A Net" in Season 2 (episode #19). Tom also worked on revamping the opening theme music he origianlly composed for the show, which was used in the Season 2 episode "Maybe Baby", and then used onwards. He also wrote the song "Fate's Wide Wheel" which was used in the episode "Glitter Rock" in Season 3 (episode #17).
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| - Mike Post (born on September 29, 1944) worked on the music used in various segments in a total of 63 episodes of the Quantum Leap TV series, beginning with the series pilot episode. "Genesis: Part I"; the final episode he was involved with in this capacity was "Leaping In Without A Net" in Season 2 (episode #19). Tom also worked on revamping the opening theme music he origianlly composed for the show, which was used in the Season 2 episode "Maybe Baby", and then used onwards. He also wrote the song "Fate's Wide Wheel" which was used in the episode "Glitter Rock" in Season 3 (episode #17).
- Mike Post (born Leland Michael Postil, September 29, 1944, in Berkeley, California) is a multi- Grammy and Emmy Award winning composer best known for his television theme music for such primetime series as Law & Order, NYPD Blue]], The Rockford Files, L.A. Law, Quantum Leap, Magnum, P.I., Hunter, and Hill Street Blues.
- Mike Post (born Leland Michael Postil, September 29, 1944 in Berkeley, California) is a Grammy and Emmy Award-winning American composer, best known for his TV theme songs for such series as Law & Order, Law & Order SVU, The A-Team, NYPD Blue, Renegade, The Rockford Files, L.A. Law, Quantum Leap, Magnum, P.I., and Hill Street Blues.
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| - Arranged opening music theme for The A-Team
- Composer: Theme Music
- Head of Music Department
- Music director
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| - Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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| - The A-Team
- Quantum Leap (TV series)
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| - Mike Post composed the opening theme for "The A-Team", as well as other Stephen J. Cannell produced TV series.
- Mike Post composed the opening theme for "QL", and was also head of the Music Department for the series as well.
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| - Berkeley, California, U.S.
- San Fernando, CA, U.S.
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| - 1970(xsd:integer)
- 1971(xsd:integer)
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| - Musical producer, songwriter, musician, composer, arranger
- TV/Film Soundtrack Musician
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| - Mike Post (born on September 29, 1944) worked on the music used in various segments in a total of 63 episodes of the Quantum Leap TV series, beginning with the series pilot episode. "Genesis: Part I"; the final episode he was involved with in this capacity was "Leaping In Without A Net" in Season 2 (episode #19). Tom also worked on revamping the opening theme music he origianlly composed for the show, which was used in the Season 2 episode "Maybe Baby", and then used onwards. He also wrote the song "Fate's Wide Wheel" which was used in the episode "Glitter Rock" in Season 3 (episode #17).
- Mike Post (born Leland Michael Postil, September 29, 1944, in Berkeley, California) is a multi- Grammy and Emmy Award winning composer best known for his television theme music for such primetime series as Law & Order, NYPD Blue]], The Rockford Files, L.A. Law, Quantum Leap, Magnum, P.I., Hunter, and Hill Street Blues.
- Mike Post (born Leland Michael Postil, September 29, 1944 in Berkeley, California) is a Grammy and Emmy Award-winning American composer, best known for his TV theme songs for such series as Law & Order, Law & Order SVU, The A-Team, NYPD Blue, Renegade, The Rockford Files, L.A. Law, Quantum Leap, Magnum, P.I., and Hill Street Blues.
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