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Prescott also composed the theme song for ''The Animated Series'', along with [[Yvett Blais]]. He also voiced a [[Romulan]] crewman in [[TAS]]: "[[The Practical Joker]]". |
Prescott also composed the theme song for ''The Animated Series'', along with [[Yvett Blais]]. He also voiced a [[Romulan]] crewman in [[TAS]]: "[[The Practical Joker]]". |
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− | Prescott and Scheimer have produced many popular animated TV programs under the Filmation banner, including ''The New Adventures of Superman'' (1966-1970), ''Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids'' (1972-1984) and ''He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'' (1983-1985). The latter program was turned into a motion picture featuring |
+ | Prescott and Scheimer have produced many popular animated TV programs under the Filmation banner, including ''The New Adventures of Superman'' (1966-1970), ''Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids'' (1972-1984) and ''He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'' (1983-1985). The latter program was turned into a motion picture featuring [[Star Trek: Voyager|''Star Trek: Voyager'']]'s [[Robert Duncan McNeill]]. |
Prescott passed away in Encino, California on July 2nd, 2005 at the age of 77. |
Prescott passed away in Encino, California on July 2nd, 2005 at the age of 77. |
Revision as of 06:01, 4 August 2005
Norm Prescott (1927 - 2005) was an associate of Filmation, and as such was a producer for Star Trek: The Animated Series. For his work on this show, Prescott, along with his production partner Lou Scheimer, won a Daytime Emmy Award in the field of "Outstanding Entertainment Children's Series."
Prescott also composed the theme song for The Animated Series, along with Yvett Blais. He also voiced a Romulan crewman in TAS: "The Practical Joker".
Prescott and Scheimer have produced many popular animated TV programs under the Filmation banner, including The New Adventures of Superman (1966-1970), Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids (1972-1984) and He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983-1985). The latter program was turned into a motion picture featuring Star Trek: Voyager's Robert Duncan McNeill.
Prescott passed away in Encino, California on July 2nd, 2005 at the age of 77.
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