"La Vie en Rose" aka "La Mome"
*BAFTA award 2008 for best film score* *Czech Lion award 2008 for best film score* Nominated for an Ivor Novello Award 2008
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Feature Film. Director, Olivier Dahan. Produced by Legende, Paris.Marion Cotillard, Sylvie Testud, Pascal Greggory, Gerard Depardieu |

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Death on the Nile (2004)
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Feature-length adaptation of Agatha Christie’s novel starring David Suchet as ‘Poirot.’ Director, Andy Wilson. Producer Margaret Mitchell |
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Five Little Pigs (2004)
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Feature-length adaptation of Agatha Christie’s novel starring David Suchet as ‘Poirot.’ Director Paul Unwin. Producer Margaret Mitchell |
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Sad Cypress (2004)
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Feature-length adaptation of Agatha Christie’s novel starring David Suchet as ‘Poirot.’ Director David Moore. Producer Margaret Mitchell |
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The Hollow
(2004)
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Feature-length adaptation of Agatha Christie’s novel starring David Suchet as ‘Poirot.’ Director Siman Langton. Producer Margaret Mitchell |
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Rosemary and Thyme (12 episodes 2003-2006)
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Series for television. Producer Brian Eastman (Carnival Films & Television) Directors Brian Farnham, Tom Clegg, and Simon Langton. Starring Felicity Kendal and Pam Ferris |
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Lighthouse Hill (2004)
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Feature Film. Director David Fairman. Starring Jason Flemyng, Kirsty Mitchell. |
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The Boy David (2003)
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Documentary/feature film. Director/producer Alex McCall |
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Pollyanna (2003)
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Feature length drama for television. Director Sarah Harding. Producer Trevor Hopkins. Starring Amanda Burton, Kenneth Cranham, Georgina Terry, Pam Ferris. |
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Wild Africa (2001)
*Nominated for an Ivor Novello Award*
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Six part series.Produced by Patrick Morris, BBC Natural History.
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The Innocent (2001)
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Drama for television Director Sarah Harding. Producer Hugh Warren. Starring Caroline Quentin, Paul Rhys, Clare Holman, Peter O’Brien |
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Anchor Me (2000)
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Drama for television Director Patrick Lau. Producer Sita Williams. Starring Annette Crosbie, Julia Ford, Iain Glen. |
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Firelight (1998)
*Ivor Novello Award for best film score 1999*
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Feature Film.Director William Nicholson. Producer Brian Eastman Starring Sophie Marceau and Stephen Dillane
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The Last Train (1999)
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Mini series in 6 parts for television. Directors Stuart Orme, Alex Pillai. Producer Sita Williams. |
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Agatha Christie's Poirot (approximately 40 episodes) (1980 - 2004)
*BAFTA award: best original Television Music 1989* *Nominated for Ivor Novello Award*
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Producer Brian Eastman. Directors: various, including Rennie Rye, Edward Bennett, Peter Barbou-Flemming, Andrew Grieve.
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Karaoke & Cold Lazarus (1996) (8 episodes in total)
*Nominated for Ivor Novello Award*
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The two last works for television by Dennis Potter. Director Renny Rye. Producer Kennith Trodd. Starring Albert Finney, Roy Hudd, Richard E Grant, Julie Christie, Frances de la Tour, Ciaran Hinds
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Midnight Movie (1994)
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Feature film. Written and produced by Dennis Potter, directed by Rennie Rye. Starring Jim Carter, Louise Germaine, Brian Dennehy. |
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Rebecca (1997)
*Ivor Novello Award for best score for a broadcast 199
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Feature-length adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's novel. Director Jim O'Brian. Producer Hilary Heath. Starring Charles Dance, Emilia Fox, Diana Rigg, Faye Dunaway
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When the Whales Came (1989)
*Nominated for Anthony Asquith Award, BFI*
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Feature film Directed by Clive Rees. Produced by Simon Channing Williams, Alexander Myers, Geoffrey Wansell.Starring Helen Mirren, Paul Scofield, David Threlfall. |
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The Cater Street Hangman (1998)
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Feature length TV drama. Directed by Sarah Hellings. Produced by June Wyndham-Davies. Starring Eoin McCarthy, Keeley Hawes, Peter Egan. |
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The Big Battalions (1992)
*Nominated for BAFTA and Ivor Novello Awards*
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Mini series in 6 parts. Directed by Andrew Grieve, produced by Brian Eastman.Starring Brian Cox, Jane Lapotaire, Siobhan McCarthy |

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A Life for a Life (1998)
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Feature length TV drama. Directed by Stephen Whittaker. Produced by Malcolm Craddock. Starring Olympia Dukakis and Tony Maudsley. |
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Hands of the Ripper (Hammer Films) (1971)
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Feature Film. Director Peter Sasdy, producer Aida Young. Starring Eric Porter and Angharad Rees |
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The Life and Crimes of William Palmer (1998)
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Mini series in 2 parts for television Directed by Alan Dossor, produced by David Reynolds. Starring Keith allen, Judy Cornwall, Freddie Jones, Jayne Ashbourne |
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Hokkaido - Garden of the Gods (1999)
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Producer Patrick Morris. BBC Natural History. |
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Family Money (1997)
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Mini series for television in 4 parts Director Renny Rye, producer Rosemary Whitman. Starring Hans Matheson, Claire Bloom, June Whitfield, Nicholas Farrell, Samantha Bond |
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Middlemarch (1994)
*BAFTA award: best original Television Music 1994*
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Director Anthony Page, producer Louis Marks. Starring Juliet Aubrey, Douglas Hodge, and Robert Hardy |
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The Affair (1995)
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Director Paul Seed, producer John smithson. Starring Kerry Fox, Courtney P. Vance, Leland Gantt. |
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The Glass Virgin (1995)
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Mini series for television Director Sarah Hellings, producer Ray Marshall. Starring Nigel Havers, Christine Kavanagh, Sylvia Sims, Brendan Coyle, Jan Graveson, Emily Mortimer, |
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All or Nothing at All (1993)
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Director Andrew Grieve, Producer Brian Eastman. Starring Hugh Laurie, Pippa Guard, siobhan McCarthy |
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Islands in the African Sky (1994)
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Producer Patrick Morris. BBC Natural History. |
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Under Suspicion (1991)
*Ivor Novello Award for best film score 1991*
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Feature film
Directed by Simon Moore, produced by Brian Eastman. Starring Liam Neeson, Kenneth Cranham, Laura San Giocomo |

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Yorkshire Glory (1991)
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A hour long Symphonic Portrait of Yorkshire Performed by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Vernon Handley, and broadcast with a film created by Ronnie Baxter.Also performed live in Leeds Town Hall. |
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Porterhouse Blue (1987)
*BAFTA award: best original Television Music 1988*
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Mini series for television Directed by Rob Knights, produced by Brian Eastman. Starring David Jason, Ian Richardson, Paul Rogers, John Sessions, Paula Jacobs |
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A Flame to the Phoenix (1985)
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Feature length drama for television.
Director William Brayne. Starring Ann Firbank, Paul Geoffrey and Malcolm Jamieson |
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Wilfred and Eileen (1981)
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Mini series for television. Director david Green, producer Colin Shindler. Starring Judi Bowker, Michael aldridge, and John Arnatt. |
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Charlie Muffin (1981) also known as A Deadly Game
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Television feature film. Director Jack Gold, producer Verity Lambert. Starring David Hemmings, Sam Wannamaker, Jennie Linden, Ian Richardson |
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Rogue Male (1977)
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Television feature film. Director Clive Donner, producer Mark Shivas. Starring Peter O’Toole, John Standing, Alistair Sim |
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The Three Hostages (1977)
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Television feature film. Director Clive Donner, producer Mark shivas. Starring Barry Foster, Diana Quick, John Castle |
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The Long March
*Nominated for Ivor Novello Award*
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television advertising film. Director Clive Rees. Cast: a lot of DOGS! |
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The Day of the Triffids (1981)
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Mini series for television in 6 parts. Directed by Ken Hanham, produced by David Maloney. Starring John Duttine, Emma Relph, Maurice Colbourne |
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Rebel Angel (1987)
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Documentary featuring the life and work of sculptor Jacob Epstein. Directed by Catherine Collis |
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East Lynne (1982)
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Feature film for television. Directed by David Green, produced by Colin shindler. Starring Lisa Eichhorn, Gemma Craven, Jane Asher, Tim Woodward, Annette Crosbie. |
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Mr. Majeika (1988)
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Television series for children. Directed by Michael Kerrigan, Roger Cheveley. Produced by Nigel Pickard, Roger Cheveley. Starring Stanley Baxter. |
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Knights of God (1987)
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Television series in 13 parts. Directed by Michael Kerrigan, Andrew Morgan. Produced by Anna Home, John Dale. Starring John woodvine, George Winter, Julian Fellowes, Patrick Troughton. |
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Chessgame (1983)
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Mini series for television. Directed by Ken Grieve, Roger Tucker, produced by Richard Everitt. Starring Terence Stamp, Carmen Du Sautoy, Michael Culver. |
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In Celebration (1975)
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Feature film. Director Lindsay Anderson. Starring Alan Bates, Brian Cox, Gabrielle Daye. |
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Goodbye Gemini (1970)
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Feature Film. Director Alan Gibson, producer Joseph Shaftel. Starring Judy Geeson, Martin Potter, Michael Redgrave. |
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Stay with me till Morning (1981)
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Mini series for television. Directed by David Reynolds, produced by Michael Glynn. Starring Nannette Newman, Paul Damon, Alison Elliott, Keith Barron. |
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Charlie was a Rich Man (1981)
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Feature length television drama. Director William Brayne, producer Richard Everitt. Starring Liam Neeson, Margaret Nolan. |
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Running Blind (1979)
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Mini series for television. Director William Brayne, producer Bob Mackintosh. Starring Stuart Wilson, George Sewell. |
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The Brack Report
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Television signature themeProducer Richard Bates |
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Intimate Strangers
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Television signature theme. Producer Richard Bates |
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