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Barrington Pheloung's Cv BARRINGTON PHELOUNG’S CV 2004/05 FILMS SHOPGIRL Production Company: Hyde Park Entertainment Directed by: Anand Tucker Produced by: Jon Jashni, Ashok Amritraj & Steve Martin Written by: Steve Martin LITTLE FUGITIVE Production Company: Little Fugitive Directed by: Joanna Lipper Produced by: Joanna Lipper, Vince Maggio, Nicholas Paleologos & Fredrick Zollo Written by: Joanna Lipper A PREVIOUS ENGAGEMENT Production Company: Bucaneer Films Directed by: Joan Carr-Wiggin Produced by: Joan Carr-Wiggin , David Gordian & Damita Nikapota Written by: Joan Carr-Wiggin TELEVISION IMAGINE: SMOKING DIARIES Directed by: Margy Kinmonth Production Company: BBC THE WORLD OF NAT KING COLE Produced by: Kari Lia Production Company: Double Jab Productions 2002/03 FILMS TOUCHING WILD HORSES Production Company: Animal Tales Productions Inc. Directed by: Eleanore Lindo Produced by: Lewis B. Chesler, David M. Perlmutter, Frank Huebner, Rob Vaughan Written by: Murray McRae TELEVISION THE STRANGE TALE OF BARRY WHO Directed by: Margy Kinmonth Documentary on Barry Joule Produced by: Margy Kinmonth/Sam Organ Production Company: Darlowsmithson Productions For BBC4. MOVE TO LEARN Directed by: Sheila Liljeqvist Documentary for Video Produced by: Sheila Liljeqvist and Barbara Pheloung Australian documentary, children with learning difficulties. SHORTS ARDEEVAN Short Feature film made in the UK. Directed and Produced by: Jonathan Richardson NIGHT’S NOONTIME Short Feature film made in the Canada. Executive Producers: Richard Clifford & Amar Singh Produced by: Hanna Tower Directed by: Rajiv Maikhuri Production Company: Bits & Pieces Picture Company ALBUMS / SINGLES VOICE OF THE FUTURE Lyrics by: Kim Blake Music by: Barrington Pheloung Song for the Stop Stansted Expansion Campaign THEATRE ETHEL & ERNEST Production Company: Sonia Friedman Productions & Act Productions Directed by: Giles Croft Written by: Raymond Briggs Adapted for stage by: Stephen Churchett Performed at the Nottingham Playhouse RADIO GOBLIN MARKET Produced and Directed by: Sara Benaim Radio drama for BBC Radio 4 Production Company: BBC PRETTY GIRL IN CRIMSON ROSE Produced and Directed by: Amanda Hargreaves Radio documentary for BBC Radio 4 Production Company: BBC Radio 4 CONCERT MUSIC / CONCERTS STRING QUARTET #8 Commissioned by the RC Sheriff Rosebriars Trust for the Sonic Music Festival World premiere was Walton on Thames, London, March 2002, performed by the Lyric Quartet. STRING QUARTET #9 Commissioned by the High Easter Church, Essex World premiere was High Easter Church, Essex, September 2002. Performed by and dedicated to the Solaris Quartet. TOUCHING WILD HORSES SUITE Commissioned by the Cambridge Youth Wind Orchestra Arranged for Wind Orchestra World premiere at Cambridge July 2002. Performed by CYWO THE LABRADORS’ ROMP & 2 pieces commissioned by the Associated Board of the SEPTEMBER SUNSET Royal Schools of Music. For the Music Medals project. Clarinet Quartet and Clarinet Trio CLARE CAROL Commissioned by the MacMillian Nurse Cancer Trust Christmas Carol World Premiere at Daventry Northhampton, 1 December. Performed by local church choirs from around that area. ADVERTISEMENTS AUSTRALIAN TOURISM COMMISSION Product: ATC, promoting Australia for holidays. Agency: Delaney Lund Knox Warren & Partners Producer: Vanessa ? Did demo in 2002, are going to complete in February 2003 2000/01 TELEVISION COR BLIMEY Produced by: Margaret Mitchell Directed by: Terry Johnson Production Company: Company Television For ITV. INSPECTOR MORSE: THE REMORSEFUL DAY Produced by: Chris Burt Directed by: Jack Gold For Carlton TV. The 33rd and final film SHORTS GHOSTHUNTER Short Feature film made in the UK. Directed by: Simon Corris Produced by: Simon Corris & Alison Reddihough SILENCING Short Feature film made in the USA. Directed and Produced by: Lesile Rogers FIRST TIMERS Short film made in the UK Produced and Directed by: Emer McCourt Production Company: Absolute Features ALBUMS / SINGLES THE MAGIC OF MORSE Record Company: Virgin Records Double CD featuring new and some old music The album release coincided with the airing of from the series Inspector Morse. the last episode. INSPIRATIONS Record Company: Camp Fabulous Featuring classical music and Barrington’s own Music which has inspired him throughout his career as a musician, conductor and composer. Conducted by Barrington Pheloung Currently released only in Australia. Soloists: Carlos Bonell, Caroline Dale, Sally Heath, Janis Kelly and Nigel Kennedy. Performed by London Metropolitan Orchestra THEATRE THE GRADUATE Production Company: Morgan Street Ltd Stage play of the film of the same name. Written & Directed by: Terry Johnson Gielgud Theatre, West End in London. Produced by: John Reid and Sacha Brooks FIVE KINDS OF SILENCE Production Company: Out of The Blue Productions Stage play at The Lyric, Hammersmith Written By: Shelagh Stephenson Director: Ian Brown Produced by: Clare Lawrence and Anna Waterhouse MULTIMEDIA IN COLD BLOOD Produced by: Charles Cecil Interactive adventure computer game with full Production Company: Revolution Software musical score For Sony Playstation and PC. RADIO CHRISTABEL Produced and Directed by: Sara Benaim Radio drama for BBC Radio 4 Production Company: BBC ADVERTISEMENTS PATEK PHILIPPE Product: Patek Philippe Watches Agency: Leagus Delaney Ltd Director: Trevor Robinson CONCERT MUSIC / CONCERTS FLOATING THROUGH Dedicated to the Fretwork Quartet A piece written for Viol World premiere was at the Dartington International Summer School, July 2000, performed by Fretwork. 1999 TELEVISION SEEING RED Produced by Neil Wiseman Directed by Graham Theakston Production Company: Granada TV For ITV. GROWING UP FAST Short Documentary about teenage mothers in a small town in the USA Production Company: Ruby Slipper Productions Producer and Director: Joanna Lipper THEATRE THE WHEEL OF LIFE Production Company: Chromatic Productions 90 min live touring show featuring the Chinese Directed by: Micha Bergese Shaolin Kung-Fu Monks. Assistant Director: Darshan Bhuller Produced by: Steve Nolan MILLENNIUM DOME OPENING CEREMONY Production Company: NMEC for the carnival section of the opening celebrations Director: Micha Bergese directly after midnight on New Years Day 2000 at the Millenium Dome. CONCERT MUSIC / CONCERTS TJUKURPA (DREAMTIME) Solo guitar piece written for Carlos Bonell. A piece written about the Australian Aboriginals. World premiere was at the Wigmore Hall, 19 December 1999, performed by Carlos Bonell. NEARER THE LIGHT NOW Commissioned by the Ebony Quartet. A piece written for clarinet quartet World premiere was at Boxgrove Priory, West Susex, at the Boxgrove International Festival, 12 June 1999, performed by the Ebony Quartet. ADVERTISEMENTS LISTERINE AD Advertisement for UK TV Tooth Fairy & Son campaign title Agency: JWT Director: Trevor Robinson MASTERMIND AD Advertisement for French Television Agency: Glassworks Producer: Pamie Wikstrom 1998 FILM HILARY AND JACKIE (October 1997 – June 1998) Oxford Film Company Feature Film Directed by Anand Tucker Produced by Andy Paterson Stars: Emily Watson as Jacqueline and Rachel Griffiths as Hilary. Premiered in LA in December and in London in January 1999. TELEVISION INSPECTOR MORSE: THE WENCH IS DEAD Produced by Chris Burt Directed by Robert Knights For Carlton TV. The 32nd Episode. THE INTERVENTION Channel Four documentary about an Alcoholic. Production Company: Evans Woolfe Producer and Director: Rhonda Evans DALZIEL & PASCOE Series 3 (January - March) Commissioned by: BBC Pebble Mill 2 Episodes Produced by Lars MacFarlane Ep 3 – The Woods Beyond Directed by Ed Bennett Ep 4 – Bones and Silence Directed by Maurice Phillips RADIO SAFE HAVENS Production Company: Foundry Radio Play for BBC Radio 3 Productions Directed by: Alby James THE REITH AFFAIR Production Company: BBC Radio Sunday Radio Play for BBC Radio 3 Directed by Peter Kavanagh ALBUMS / SINGLES "When the Morning Comes" by SUPERSTAR Production Company: Camp Fabulous Pop Song by the group SUPERSTAR Record Company: BMG Barrington helped arrange the orchestral parts of the song. “LET THE WORLD LIVE IN PEACE FOREVER MORE” Song Recorded a local children's choir. For a song their pianist wrote. THEATRE CLEO, CAMPING, EMMANUELLE AND DICK Production Company: The Royal Theatre play for the Royal National Theatre National Theatre Playwright: Terry Johnson Directed by: Terry Johnson ABBA Musical Workshop A story written around the ABBA’s top 24 hits. Two weeks worshopping the script. Production Company: Littlestar Producer: Judy Craymer. Rehearsals will be in January 1999 and will be opening in London in April 1999. It will also be opening in Australia. Lend Me A Tenor Production put on by The Palace Theatre, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex. Director: Chris Dunham CORPORATE KEYMED Directed by Charles Sharman-Cox Corporation Video for KeyMed. PROJECT A: PRINCESS DIANA TRUST Produced for the Spencer Family for the Opening of Althorp House to the public for two months of the year. ADVERTISEMENTS ICELAND AD Advertisement for TV Race The Pulse campaign title Agency: HHCL and Partners 1997 TELEVISION KEN HOMS COOKING SERIES Barry has written the music for the Opening titles. Producer: Kate Kinninmont Production Co: Independent Images NEVILLE’S ISLAND (November) Produced by Judy Craymer TV Comedy Directed by Terry Johnson MOSLEY (November) Produced by Irving Teitlebaum TV drama based on Oswold Mosley’s life Directed by Rob Knights 4 x 1hr episodes DALZIEL & PASCOE Series 3 (October-December) Commissioned by: BBC Pebble Mill 2 Episodes Produced by Lars MacFarlane
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