Music plays a crucial role in TV shows, helping to establish the tone, create atmosphere, and enhance emotions. Well, the muse was with him that day and apparently told him to make generous use of a harp. In Season Three, Harold Adamson wrote lyrics for the episode in which Lucy thinks everyone has forgotten her birthday. Earl Hagen, the co-writer and man whose whistling is heard on the recording did both. However, frequent Hitchcock collaborator Bernard Herrmann created a slower, more surreal theme for the first season, which was replaced by the eerie, almost hypnotic score that takes us into another dimension and has earned a place in television history.
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