To clemon79 and Modor,
I admit that I did attempt to assert my veracity one too many times. But then, I'm apparently marked as a dubious information source by a segment of the game show community for some really stupid statements I made years ago, back in the alt.tv.game-shows days.
Over the years, I have learned to deal with symptoms of ADHD and possibly Asperger's, which impaired my ability to communicate maturely and rationally, and which contributed to my tendency to make rash, impulsive statements, often confusions of speculation with fact. Looking back on my past actions within the game show community, I acknowledge my mistakes and fully repudiate all false statements I made on ATGS.
To Robert Hutchinson,
Looking back on my attempt to add that info to Wikipedia two years ago, I admit that it was a mistake, and that I didn't think it through. Having had much more experience with Wikipedia since then, I actually agree with you.
And to clemon79, when I said I would not repeat the statements Mr. Kalehoff made about Mr. Israel, I meant that I would not repeat the specific statements. I felt that simply saying that he has a negative opinion of Mr. Israel was the best way to get the information across without having to repeat statements which are solely Mr. Kalehoff's opinion, and which may be construed as personal attacks.
Now then, can we please stop this discussion about me, and move on to the actual matter at hand?
Though I do not know enough to make a true judgment of Robert Israel, I will say that I don't doubt that he may have been guilty of actions lacking in integrity in the past, and that I don't find it implausible that he did deny Kalehoff official credit for the TPIR theme music.
To provide another example besides the aforementioned TTTT '69 theme, the Press Your Luck theme has been widely accepted among the game show community as having been composed by Lee Ringuette. However, the official BMI registration only lists Israel as composer; could it not be implausible that Israel took sole credit for Ringuette's composition?
And Robert Israel has even been
sued for plagiarism over Score's theme to Monday Night Football from the 80s. Listen to
the Cortner/Silberman/Sicurella theme, then listen to
Israel's theme (at 0:20), and make of it what you will.
And all that aside, I would be willing to believe that Kalehoff composed the TPIR theme, if only because the TPIR theme sounds so much like all the other cues from the original 1972 TPIR cue library, all of which we know Kalehoff composed.
Also, did Kalehoff write the car cue from which the Family Feud backing melody is derived? Though that doesn't count as legal plagiarism (since Score owns the music), it certainly counts as artistic plagiarism...