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  1. Mahlon Merrick: Opening theme "Look Sharp/Be Sharp March" Country of origin: United States: Original language: English: No. of seasons: 14: Production; Producers: Bill Garden Jack Mills: Camera setup: Multi-camera: Running time: 120 minutes: Production company: NBC Sports: Original release; Network: NBC: Release: November 8, 1946 ...

  2. Mahlon Merrick (* 28. Januar 1900 in Farmington, Iowa; † 7. August 1969 in Hollywood, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Filmkomponist und Filmschaffender, der 1945 für einen Oscar in der Kategorie „Beste Filmmusik in einem Musikfilm“ nominiert war.

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  4. 20 de jul. de 2021 · Biography. Mahlon Merrick (28 January 1900, Farmington, Iowa – 7 August 1969, Palm Springs, Calif.) was an American conductor, saxophonist and composer. In 1923, Mahlon graduated from Washington State College (now Washington State University). After three years of teaching school music in Redmond, Washington, he put aside teaching ...

  5. Mahlon Merrick was born on 28 January 1900 in Farmington, Iowa, USA. He was a composer and actor, known for The Hurricane (1999), Sensations of 1945 (1944) and Red Planet Mars (1952). He died on 7 August 1969 in Hollywood, California, USA.

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  6. Mahlon Merrick: No. of seasons: 15: No. of episodes: 260 (list of episodes) Production; Running time: 24–25 minutes: Production companies: CBS Television (1950–1955) J&M Productions, Inc. (1955–1965) Original release; Network: CBS (1950–1964) NBC (1964–1965) Release: October 28, 1950 () – April 16, 1965 ()

  7. Mini Bio. Mahlon Merrick was born on January 28, 1900 in Farmington, Iowa, USA. He was a composer and actor, known for The Hurricane (1999), Sensations of 1945 (1944) and Red Planet Mars (1952). He died on August 7, 1969 in Hollywood, California, USA.