Music For Television and Radio
- Money, Composer Finding Schuyler & Can You See me From Over There? BBC2
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 10th Anniversary American Broadcasting Company
- Super Millionaire American Broadcasting Company
- Sketch Show Story BBC1
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Celador Productions, ITV, American Broadcasting Company
- Winning Lines, Celador Productions, CBS, BBC
- Ben-Hur (syndicated US Radio Drama) Focus on the Family
- Britain's Brainiest, Celador Productions, International
- Question Time, Mentorn Films, BBC
- Car Wars, Mentorn Films, BBC
- The Gemini Apes, BBC Radio 4
- Mind the Gap ITV
- Nobblers, BBC Radio 2
- The Hypnotic World of Paul McKenna, Celador Productions, ITV
- Diggin' the Dancing Queens BBC
- The Detectives, Celador Productions, BBC
- Canned Carrott, Celador Productions, BBC
- The Jasper Carrott Trial, Celador Productions, BBC
- Children's Ward, Granada Television, ITV
- World Sport Esprit, TWI, International
- Legends of Wimbledon, TWI, International
- Scratchy and Co, Mentorn Films, ITV
- Boogie Outlaws BBC
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