Graham Reilly
Graham Reilly is a British composer, known for composing television music. PkBoo Music was founded by Reilly in 2003 and since then has been producing music for film, TV and commercials in the UK, Europe and US.
Reilly has scored the music to over 350 hours of prime time TV and film productions in the US, UK and Europe, for television channels including: BBC One, BBC Two, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 as well as National Geographic and Discovery Channel networks.
One of the most known TV series, Reilly has composed the music for is the National Geographic TV series Seconds From Disaster which has been show in over 140 territories worldwide on the National Geographic network of channels.
Chinese School was voted fourth most popular in the BBC Best of the Year Documentary and shortlisted Best Documentary Series Broadcast Awards 2009.[1]
Reilly's newer commissions included the 8-part Permission Impossible: Britain's Planners (2014) and Reel History of Britain (2011) presented by broadcaster Lord Melvyn Bragg - performed by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.
The BBC animation series - The Story Of Britain was nominated for a BAFTA.
Music composed for TV
- Call the Council - Series 3 - BBC One
- Tomoko - Japanese Short - Finite Films and TV
- Technobabble - Series 2 - CBBC
- Demolition: The Wrecking Crew - BBC Two
- Call the Council - Series 2 - BBC One
- Technobabble - Series 1 - CBBC
- Call the Council - Series 2 - BBC One
- The Story of Britain - BBC - BAFTA nomination
- Call the Council - Series 1 BBC One
- Permission Impossible: Britain's Planners - BBC Two
- Oilfield Iraq - If Not Us Films
- Thelma's Gypsy Girls - Channel 4
- The Planners - BBC Two
- Seconds From Disaster - Season 6 - National Geographic
- Children of 9/11: Revealed - Five
- Seconds From Disaster - Season 5 - National Geographic
- Reel History of Britain - BBC Two - Performed by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
- Ben Fogle Escape in Time - BBC Two
- Sea Patrol UK - Five / National Geographic Channel
- Sailing The Treasure Ship - National Geographic
- Arab Treasure Ship (Ancient Megastructures) - National Geographic Channel
- The Trigger - Wellington Films
- Coastline Cops - ITV / ITV4
- Dangerous Adventures For Boys - Five
- Alaska Oilmen - Gamble On The Ice - Discovery Channel
- Chinese School - BBC Two / BBC Four / BBC Worldwide
- El Hoppo! - Dan Films - Festival Finalist Nominated for best short film at this year's Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival 2008.
- Britain's Best - UKTV
- The Dearly Departed - Living Stone Film
- Big Ideas That Changed The World - Five - (Series 1&2)
- Oil, Sweat & Rigs - Discovery Channel
- Seconds From Disaster - National Geographic Channel - Episode: Columbia's Last Flight won Gold World Medal 2006 New York Festivals.
- The Sofa - Working Title Films
- Leave No Trace - BBC One
- Rebuilding Stonehenge - National Geographic Channel
- Test Case - Discovery Channel
- Stonehenge The Ultimate Experiment Live! - Five
- Scrapheap Challenge - The Scrappy Races - Channel 4 - (Series 1/2/3)
- The Real CSI - Five
- Las Vegas CSU (Crime Scene Unit) - Court TV
PkBoo Production Music - used on TV Series
- Traffic Cops - BBC One
- Motorway Cops - BBC One
- Shop, Robbers and Videotape - Five
- Oil Strike! / Wildcatters - Discovery Channel
- Dispatches - Channel 4
- 30 Minutes - Channel 4
- Madonna and Mercy - Channel 4
- Car Crime UK - ITV
- Car Wars - BBC One
- Make Me A Baby - BBC Three
- Watersports World - Sky Sports / Fox
- Race World - Sky Sports / Fox
- Sports Unlimited - Sky Sports / Fox
- Chef Academy - Bravo (US TV channel)
- Birth of Britain - Channel 4
- Wheelers Dealers - Discovery Channel
- Trains with Peter Waterman - Channel 4
- Mayday Mayday - ITV
- Is Our Weather Getting Worse? - Channel 4
- Disasters at Sea: Why Ships Sink - Channel 4
- Death Scene Investigations - Five/MSNBC
References
- ↑ "Shortlist unveiled for Broadcast Awards 2009". Broadcast. 10 December 2008.
External links
- PkBoo Music official website
- Graham Reilly at the Internet Movie Database