Music
Films—
- Interlude
- Billy Two Hats
- Bear Island
T.V.—-
- The World at War
- Life on Earth
- Dr Who
- Blake’s Seven
- Rolf On Saturday
- Churchill and the Generals
- Val Doonican Show
- Eurovision G.B.1977
- Top of the Pops
- Yes Minister
- Yes Prime Minister
- To The Manor Born
- The Rise and Fall Of Reginald
- Perrin
- The Return of the Jedi
- The Last of the Summer Wine
- The Two Ronnies
Compositions—
- Holland Park –Horn and Piano (Broadbent&Dunn)
- Pennard Castle Trumpet and Piano (:)
- Penderyn Flute and Piano (:)
- One Day Trombone and Piano (:)
- One-Day Trombone and Orchestra (Mitre Music)
- Watching the Fire Dance on the Floor-Violin and Piano (Mitre Music)
- Sky Blue—Violin and Piano (Broadbent Dunn)
- Midnight Blue—Viola and Piano (Broadbent &Dunn)
- Deeply Blue—Double Bass and Piano (Broadbent Dunn)
- Aye Flutin’—Flute Quartet (Broadbent Dunn)
- “Le Cor”—- for Brass Quintet and narrator in five movements, from a poem of Alfred de Vigny (Mitre Music)
- “I’r Wyddel”—Concertino for trumpet and wind band (Mitre Music)
- “St. Clement”—Setting of the hymn “The day Thou gavest Lord” for brass band (Mitre Music)
- Hard hats and cornets—Concert piece for brass band (Mitre Music)
- Seascape 1(“Inchcolm”) for horn and piano with a version for brass band. (Mitre Music)
- Gull Dances for brass band – Composed specially for Cooperative Funeralcare band to mark their winning the Scottish brass band championship in 2009
- Paolozzi’s Windows – Written for Alba brass for their Edinburgh festival concerts 2010
Chamber Music—
- Nash Ensemble
- London Virtuosi
- L.S.O.Chamber Ensemble
- L.S.O Brass Ensemble
- Barry Tuckwell horn quartet
- Alan Civil horn quartet
- Jack Brymer Wind Soloists
- Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra
- Academy of St Martin in the Fields
- L.S.O.Brass Ensemble
- Locke Brass Consort
- London Mozart Players
- Battle of Britain
- L.S.O.Brass Quintet
Jazz—
- Graham Collier sextet
- Tubby Hayes Freddie Logan, Afro Cuban big band
- Bobby Lamb~Ray Premru band
- Kenny Wheeler Octet
C.D.s—
- Herman Wilson “At the woodwinds ball”.
- Richard Rodney Bennet “Jazz Calendar”




