Wilbur Hatch

Wilbur "Bill" D. Hatch was an American music composer who, credited as "Music Consultant", worked on the first season of, while heading Desilu Studios' music department. (Inside Star Trek: The Real Story, 1997, p. 185)

Hatch wrote the song Beyond Antares for (with lyrics by Gene L. Coon). Portions of the song were used in.

Career
Wilbur Hatch had a long history with Desilu and its owner, Lucille Ball, conducting the orchestra and writing music for I Love Lucy (1951-56), The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour (1959-60), and The Lucy Show (1964-67). Hatch headed the studio's music department until the acquisition of Desilu by Gulf+Western in 1967, opting to follow Ball to her new production company, Lucille Ball Productions, continuing to work for her as he had before on the new Here's Lucy show (1968-69), until his death. He also worked on some other television projects. He also wrote the fanfare for the Desilu logo bumper. Previously Hatch was the music director and conductor of CBS Radio.