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Tom Adair (I) (1913–1988)

Songwriter Tom Adair worked with James B. Allardice in the early 1960s. They first met while working on The Ann Sothern Show; he wrote the music while Allardice was a writer on the show. Adair also wrote the music and Allardine wrote scripts for Hazel; however, they also collaborated in the writing... See full bio »

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(age 74) in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

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Filmography

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1976 Maude (TV series)
The Rip-Off (1976) (written by)
 
1967 Laredo (TV series)
Enemies and Brothers (1967) (story / teleplay)
 
1963-1967 My Three Sons (TV series)
The Good Earth (1967) (written by)
Call Her Max (1966) (written by)
Robbie and the Little Stranger (1966) (written by)
The Hong Kong Story (1965) (story)
There's a What in the Attic? (1965) (written by)
 
1967 Please Don't Eat the Daisies (TV series)
The Thing's the Play (1967) (written by)
 
1964-1966 The Munsters (TV series)
Herman, the Tire Kicker (1966) (written by)
A Man for Marilyn (1965) (written by)
Herman, Coach of the Year (1965) (written by)
Munster the Magnificent (1965) (written by)
Movie Star Munster (1965) (story)
 
1966 Hogan's Heroes (TV series)
The 43rd, a Moving Story (1966) (written by)
 
1965-1966 My Favorite Martian (TV series)
The Man from Uncle Martin (1966) (written by)
Keep Me from the Church on Time (1965) (written by)
 
1966 I Dream of Jeannie (TV series)
Get Me to Mecca on Time (1966) (written by)
 
1965 O.K. Crackerby! (TV series)
Bitter Ravioli (1965) (written by)
No Deposit, No Return (1965) (written by)
 
1965 Hank (TV series)
 
1965 F Troop (TV series)
 
1965 The Farmer's Daughter (TV series)
Katy the Diplomat (1965) (written by)
 
1964-1965 Gomer Pyle: USMC (TV series)
Grandpa Pyle's Good Luck Charm (1965) (written by)
Sergeant Carter, Marine Baby Sitter (1964) (written by)
 
1964 Harris Against the World (TV series)
 
1964 Many Happy Returns (TV series)
 
1963 Glynis (TV series)
 
1963 I'm Dickens, He's Fenster (TV series)
Big Opening at the Hospital (1963) (written by)
 
1962 Ensign O'Toole (TV series)
Operation: Gaslight (1962) (writer)
Operation: Daddy (1962) (writer)
 
1962 Fair Exchange (TV series)
 
1961 The Hathaways (TV series)
 
1956 The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (TV series)
 
1956 The Rosemary Clooney Show (TV series)
Episode #1.7 (1956) (writer)
 
1954 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (TV series)
A Story of Dogs (1954) (story)
 
1954 The Spike Jones Show (TV series)
Panel Shows (1954) (writer)
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (25 titles)
2011 The Ides of March (writer: "Let's Get Away From It All")
 
2011 The Guard (writer: "Everything Happens To Me")
 
2004 Melinda and Melinda (lyrics: "Will You Still Be Mine" 1941)
 
2003 Stealing Sinatra (writer: "Let's Get Away From It All")
 
2000 Keeping the Faith (writer: "Let's Get Away from It All" / as Thomas Adair)
 
1999 The End of the Affair (writer: "In the Blue of the Evening")
 
1998 Playing by Heart (writer: "Everything Happens to Me" 1940)
 
1998 Celebrity (lyrics: "Will You Still Be Mine" 1941)
 
1990 Alice (writer: "Will You Still Be Mine" 1941 / as Thomas M. Adair)
 
1990/I Havana (writer: "Let's Get Away From It All")
 
1977 Hitch Hike to Hell (lyrics: "Hitch Hike To Hell")
 
1973 Magnavox Presents Frank Sinatra (TV special documentary) (writer: "Violets For Your Furs")
 
1968 Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers in London (TV series)
Episode #1.7 (1968) (writer: "Will You Still Be Mine?" - uncredited)
 
1962 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (TV series)
The Golden Horseshoe Revue (1962) (writer: "Hello Everybody" - uncredited, "Hello Everybody" reprise - uncredited)
 
1962 Lolita ("There's No You" - uncredited)
 
1960 Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (TV series)
Episode dated 7 December 1960 (1960) (lyrics: "Violets for Your Furs" - uncredited)
 
1959 Third Man on the Mountain (writer: "Good Night Valais")
 
1959 Sleeping Beauty (lyrics: "Hail the Princess Aurora" 1958 - uncredited, "One Gift" 1958 - uncredited, "The Skumps Song" - uncredited, "Sleeping Beauty" 1958 - uncredited, "Sing a Smiling Song" 1958 - uncredited)
 
1957 The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (TV series)
Episode #2.33 (1957) (writer: "Where's the Happy Ending")
 
1957 The 29th Annual Academy Awards (TV special documentary) (writer: "Julie")
 
1956 Julie (lyrics: "Julie")
 
1952 Sound Off (lyrics: "Home Sweet Home in the Army")
 
1945 Good, Good, Good (short) (lyrics: "There's No You")
 
1945 Rhythm Round-Up (writer: "Mind If I Love You")
 
1944 Sing a Jingle (writer: "The Night We Called It a Day")
 
Show ShowMusic Department (3 titles)
1968 The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant (TV movie) (lyrics)
 
1958-1959 Zorro (TV series) (composer: additional music - 12 episodes)
The Captain Regrets (1959) (composer: additional music)
Zorro Versus Cupid (1959) (composer: additional music)
The Gay Caballero (1959) (composer: additional music)
Amnesty for Zorro (1959) (composer: additional music)
The Flaming Arrow (1958) (composer: additional music)
 
1958 Paul Bunyan (short) (lyricist)
 
Show ShowComposer (4 titles)
1987 This Is Your Life (TV special)
 
1971 Babar Comes to America (TV movie)
 
1956 The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (TV series)
 
1952 This Is Your Life (TV series)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (2 titles)
1971 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (TV series) (special material - 1 episode)
Disney on Parade (1971) (special material)
 
1954 Place the Face (TV series) (continuity - 1 episode)
Episode dated 11 February 1954 (1954) (continuity)
 
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