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American TV producer and director, and screenwriter
Arnold Margolin is an American
television producer,
screen writer, and
director. He is the older brother of actor
Stuart Margolin.
He was executive producer of
Love, American Style, and shared composition credits for the theme song along with
Charles Fox.
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2000s |
- "Up to You" – Music and Lyrics by John Kimbrough (2000)
- "A Dream That Only I Can Know" – Music and Lyrics by
Patrick Williams (2001)
- "You've Got a Lot to See" – Music by
Walter Murphy; Lyrics by
Seth MacFarlane (2002)
- "Aren't They All Our Children" – Music by
David Foster; Lyrics by
Linda Thompson (2003)
- "Because You Are Beautiful" – Music by
Toni Childs; Lyrics by
Toni Childs, Eddy Free, and
David Ricketts (2004)
- "Mary Jane/Mary Lane" – Music by Dan Studney; Lyrics by
Kevin Murphy (2005)
- "A Wonderfully Normal Day" – Music by
Greg O'Connor; Lyrics by
Jim Wise (2006)
- "
Dick in a Box" – Music by
Katreese Barnes,
Asa Taccone,
Jorma Taccone, and
Justin Timberlake; Lyrics by
Andy Samberg,
Akiva Schaffer,
Jorma Taccone, and
Justin Timberlake (2007)
- "I'm F**king Matt Damon" – Music and Lyrics by
Tony Barbieri,
Sal Iacono, Wayne McClammy,
Sarah Silverman, and Dan Warner (2008)
- "Hugh Jackman Opening Number" – Music by John Kimbrough,
William Ross, and
Rob Schrab; Lyrics by
Dan Harmon and
Ben Schwartz (2009)
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