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Roger Roger (5 August 1911 - 12 June 1995) was a French film composer and bandleader.

Born at Rouen, Normandy, Roger started composing for films in the 1930s, and was responsible for the famous pantomime sequences in Marcel Carné's Les Enfants du Paradis (1944). He also performed and composed music for several European radio stations, including Radio Luxembourg, Radio 37 and Europe 1.

After the Second World War, Roger became a composer of library music, i.e. music designed to evoke a particular mood in a film or television production. Much of his output became available via Chappell Music, and Roger also went into partnership with Frank Chacksfield to work on several projects for the BBC.

He died in Paris in 1995. Since his death, renewed interest in light music has seen several CD albums released, both in dedicated albums and in compilations, notably of test card music, where some of Roger's music was used by the BBC in the 1970s.

A CD of some of his works is available at: http://www.bastamusic.com/productDetails.aspx?IDProduct=93&ArtistName=The%20Metropole%20Orchestra

consisting of the following titles: 1. GRANDS TRAVAUX (1957) 2:14 2. TRAFFIC BOOM (1956) 2:42 3. DANSE LUNAIRE (1966) 2:44 4. TELE-SKI (1956) 2:18 5. FÊTE FORAINE (1963) 2:05 6. CONTORSIONS (The Grip of Fear) (1963) 2:09 7. PARIS PULLMANN (1958) 2:48 8. POLKA MAUVE (1963) 2:23 9. MACHINISME (1966) 2:28 10. CLOWNERIES (1956) 2:38 11. LA FORET ENCHANTÉE (1962) 2:57 12. DJANINA (1964) 2:09 13. NOUNOUS ET PIOUPIOUS (1964) 2:36 14. LE MOUSTIQUE (1966) 2:51 15. PROFONDEURS (Lunar Landscape) (1963) 2:53 16. ECCENTRIC WALK (1957) 3:06 17. SCENIC RAILWAY * (1962) 2:38

He is listed as the composer for two episodes of the 1954 Flash Gordon series, and for series incidental music at: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0140738/combined http://www.classicthemes.com/50sTVThemes/themePages/flashGordon.html

one episode of which MAY be; http://www.liketelevision.net/liketelevision/tuner.php?channel=248&format=tv&theme=guide



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