Yvette Blais
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Yvette Blais was a pseudonym for Ray Ellis, a prolific musical composer and arranger. Ellis composed, among other things, the underscore for the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon series, the long running (1970s-1980s) theme for NBC's Today, and musical themes for the game shows Sale of the Century and Scrabble.
Under the pseudonym "Yvette Blais" (actually the name of his wife), Ellis served as the main composer for Filmation, and co-wrote (with Norm Prescott, credited as "Jeff Michael") the music for Star Trek: The Animated Series.
Other Filmation shows for which Ellis provided music include Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, Lassie's Rescue Rangers, The Brady Kids, My Favorite Martians, Shazam!, The New Adventures of Gilligan, Ark II, The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse, The New Animated Adventures of Flash Gordon, and The New Adventures of Tom and Jerry.
