To call British composer, arranger, and conductor Johnny Douglas prolific would be an understatement. In the four decades between his first professional appearance, as pianist for the Neville Hughes Sextet, in 1939 and his recording of two original symphonic poems -- "The Conquest" and "The Aftermath" -- in 1999, Douglas applied his musical vision to hundreds of recordings. In addition to furnishing the soundtracks for 36 films, including The Day of the Triffids, Circus of Fear, and Run Like a Thief, his music was heard in countless television shows, including The Incredible H...