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Encyclopedia > Jonathan Whitehead

Jonathan Whitehead is a music composer, originally from Lancashire, who is most noted for writing music for television comedies such as The Day Today, Black Books, Green Wing and Nathan Barley. He studied music at the University of Bristol and now lives in London. Lancashire is a county and duchy palatine in the North of England, bounded to the west by the Irish Sea. ... The Day Today was a surreal British parody of television current affairs programmes. ... Black Books is a British television sitcom, broadcast on Channel 4 and written by Dylan Moran, Graham Linehan, Arthur Mathews, Kevin Cecil and Andy Riley. ... Green Wing is a British television comedy, set in a hospital. ... Nathan Barley is a fictional twentysomething loathsome London media type created by Charlie Brooker in 1999. ... The University of Bristol is a university in Bristol in the United Kingdom. ... This article is about the British city. ...


Composer

The Day Today - (1994)
The Imaginatively Titled Punt & Dennis Show - (1994-95)
Knowing Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge - (1994-95)
Fist of Fun - (1995-96)
The Saturday Night Armistice - (1995-99)
Where's Elvis this Week? - (1996)
Nancy Lam - (1997)
Brass Eye - (1997-2001)
You are Here - (1998)
Los Dos Bros - (1999-2001)
Smack the Pony - (1999-2003)
Perfect World - (2000-01)
Metropolis - (2000)
Black Books - (2000-04)
The Estate Agents - (2002)
Green Wing - (2004-Present)
Nathan Barley - (2005)
Twisted Tales - (2005)

The Day Today was a surreal British parody of television current affairs programmes. ... The Imaginatively Titled Punt & Dennis Show (1994-1995) was a stand-up and sketch show by comedians Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. ... Knowing Me, Knowing You. ... Fist of Fun was a popular British comedy television and radio programme, written by and starring Lee and Herring (the comedians Stewart Lee and Richard Herring). ... Brass Eye is a UK television series of satirical spoof documentaries which aired on Channel 4 in 1997 and was re-run in 2001. ... // History OPSHOP was started by Invercargill born Christchurch raised singer/songwriter Jason Kerrison who was basing himself in Auckland crafting his work at a residency in a smoky backpackers bar downtown. ... Smack the Pony was a Channel 4 sketch comedy show that ran from 1999 until 2003. ... A metropolis (in Greek metera = mother and polis = city/town) is a major city (in most cases with a population of at least one million), which is a significant economical and cultural center for some country or larger region, and usually an important hub for international connections and communications. ... Black Books is a British television sitcom, broadcast on Channel 4 and written by Dylan Moran, Graham Linehan, Arthur Mathews, Kevin Cecil and Andy Riley. ... Green Wing is a British television comedy, set in a hospital. ... Nathan Barley is a fictional twentysomething loathsome London media type created by Charlie Brooker in 1999. ... The notoriously sick cover of Twisted Tales #2, illustrated by Bernie Wrightson Twisted Tales was a horror anthology comic book edited by Bruce Jones and April Campbell. ...

External Links

  • Internet Movie Database - Jonathan Whitehead
  • Manners McDade - Jonathan Whitehead


 

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