<P> In his next two films for Eastwood, Fielding employed urban scores featuring living jazz musicians for The Enforcer (1976) and The Gauntlet (1977). Other notable scores were for Demon Seed (1977), that included electronic instruments and atonal passages; and The Bad News Bears (1976), inspired by the 19th century opera Carmen by French composer, Bizet . </P> <P> Funeral Home (1980) was the film he was scoring at the time of his death . </P> <P> Fielding combined his film scores with television work, not an unusual combination at the time, particularly since the theme song for a hit television series could go on paying dividends for years, paying royalties every time it was played on the air . He scored two episodes of the first Star Trek television series: cult classic The Trouble With Tribbles and Spectre of the Gun . He also wrote the title themes for what became enduring 1960's shows of the network era: Hogan's Heroes; Run, Buddy, Run; He & She and The Bionic Woman . His last television theme tune was for the 1970 situation comedy The Tim Conway Show . He also did notable work with Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1974). His last television soundtrack, for the mini-series High Midnight, won an Emmy . </P> <P> Fielding married twice, first to Kay Kyser band production assistant, Ann Parks (d), in December 1946 in Tijuana . They raised two children, Georgia (d) and Hillary . This marriage ended in the spring of 1963 . His second marriage took place on August 6, 1963, to Camille J. Williams, a Las Vegas dancer . They had two children . </P>

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