I have only recently discovered Walt Levinsky who composed a large number of tunes that wound up on Goodson shows including ours.
AFAIK, the themes to Showoffs and Second Chance haven\'t been attributed to anyone, but after hearing the Price \'76 catalog I\'m wondering if they weren\'t both from Walt. (Just recently found out he did The Big Showdown.)
The DD76/CS78 theme also smacks of Walt\'s other known work. It seems he was Score\'s top man throughout the 70s...similar to Charles Fox handling most of the 60\'s GS output, and the likes of Gary Anderson, Michel Camilo, and Jonathan Segal composing most of the 80s material.
I honestly wonder how close Kalehoff was to Score; it seems he was quite established as an independent composer right out of the gate [approx. 1970 or so]. In fact, I\'m sure the only show where I\'ve seen \"Music by Edd Kalehoff for Score Productions\", or anything of that nature, was TPIR----
\"Concentration\" and \"Tattletales\"
[ETA: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=vBDumKT0lpM&t=123\'>Not \"Concentration\"!] both gave credit to Kalehoff alone.