OST - UFO
After a decade of creating pioneering puppet series made for children, Gerry & Sylvia Anderson took their first steps into live-action,
with the 1969 feature film DoppelgƤnger re-titled outside Britain as Journey To The Far Side Of The Sun). This science-fiction film
approached its outer space subject matter with a gritty realism, and would set the tone for what was to be their first live-action television series: UFO.
To complement the series, the Andersons frequent musical collaborator Barry Gray created a multifaceted score that gave the
programme its own musical identity. Elegantly crafted and a firm favourite with Barry Gray fans, the sound of UFO, particularly
its ethereal āWorld Musicā closing credits is, quite simply, a joy. Includes a bonus track,
Trampoline performed by The Spencer Davis Group from the episode Ordeal.
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OST - UFO
OST - UFO
After a decade of creating pioneering puppet series made for children, Gerry & Sylvia Anderson took their first steps into live-action,
with the 1969 feature film DoppelgƤnger re-titled outside Britain as Journey To The Far Side Of The Sun). This science-fiction film
approached its outer space subject matter with a gritty realism, and would set the tone for what was to be their first live-action television series: UFO.
To complement the series, the Andersons frequent musical collaborator Barry Gray created a multifaceted score that gave the
programme its own musical identity. Elegantly crafted and a firm favourite with Barry Gray fans, the sound of UFO, particularly
its ethereal āWorld Musicā closing credits is, quite simply, a joy. Includes a bonus track,
Trampoline performed by The Spencer Davis Group from the episode Ordeal.
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After a decade of creating pioneering puppet series made for children, Gerry & Sylvia Anderson took their first steps into live-action,
with the 1969 feature film DoppelgƤnger re-titled outside Britain as Journey To The Far Side Of The Sun). This science-fiction film
approached its outer space subject matter with a gritty realism, and would set the tone for what was to be their first live-action television series: UFO.
To complement the series, the Andersons frequent musical collaborator Barry Gray created a multifaceted score that gave the
programme its own musical identity. Elegantly crafted and a firm favourite with Barry Gray fans, the sound of UFO, particularly
its ethereal āWorld Musicā closing credits is, quite simply, a joy. Includes a bonus track,
Trampoline performed by The Spencer Davis Group from the episode Ordeal.













