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Roger Webb (7 April 1934 in Bristol – 19 December 2002 in Bristol) was a British songwriter and jazz pianist best known for leading Roger Webb's Trio (1964–65) for television series and club performances, and Roger Webb's Orchestra.His songs were sung by Bette Davis, Rex Harrison, Johnny Mathis, Shirley Bassey, Danny Williams and others.His television and film work included the opening theme of Strange Report and film music for British comedies such as Bedtime with Rosie and What's Up Nurse!. His TV work includes the theme used from series 2 onwards of "George and Mildred." With Geoff Love he provided orchestral arrangements for The Last Will and Testament of Jake Thackray. He also worked with Dee Shipman on Emma (musical).
Date Of Birth April 7, 1934 Died 2002-12-19 Place Of Birth Bristol, England, UK Profession Composer, Music Department, Soundtrack Star Sign Aries
Composer Title Year Status Character Diana: A Tribute to the People's Princess 1998 TV Movie Riders 1993 TV Movie Sylvania Waters 1992 TV Series Screen One 1990 TV Series 1 episode He's My Girl 1987 Paradise Postponed 1986 TV Mini-Series The Boy in Blue 1986 The Gentle Touch 1980-1984 TV Series 56 episodes Death of a Centerfold: The Dorothy Stratten Story 1981 TV Movie Madame Claude 2 1981 uncredited The Godsend 1980 George & Mildred 1978-1979 TV Series 7 episodes La muerte del soplon 1978 What's Up Nurse! 1978 Armchair Thriller 1978 TV Series 16 episodes Miss Jones and Son 1977-1978 TV Series 12 episodes Intimate Games 1976 Bedtime with Rosie 1975 The Amorous Milkman 1975 Love Thy Neighbour 1972-1973 TV Series 20 episodes Au Pair Girls 1972 Burke & Hare 1972 One Brief Summer 1971 Bartleby 1970/II Strange Report 1969-1970 TV Series 16 episodes
Music Department Title Year Status Character Marimar 1994 TV Series composer - 1 episode The Gentle Touch 1980-1982 TV Series composer - 3 episodes The Godsend 1980 conductor George & Mildred 1977-1979 TV Series composer - 20 episodes What's Up Nurse! 1978 musical director Miss Jones and Son 1978 TV Series composer - 6 episodes Intimate Games 1976 conductor The Amorous Milkman 1975 conductor Love Thy Neighbour 1972-1974 TV Series musical direction - 31 episodes Au Pair Girls 1972 conductor Burke & Hare 1972 conductor Shadows of Fear 1970-1971 TV Series composer - 10 episodes Death in Venice 1971 lyrics One Brief Summer 1971 conductor International Cabaret TV Series musical associate - 12 episodes, 1966 musical arrangements by - 6 episodes, 1966 - 1968 orchestra director - 1 episode, 1966
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Creepshow 1982 music: "Eternal Light" - uncredited Venom 1981 music: "Our Song" - uncredited The Babysitter 1980 TV Movie writer: "Rainbow Bridge" - uncredited Galaxina 1980 music: "Harry's Angels" - uncredited What's Up Nurse! 1978 music: "The Love Bug" Adventures of a Private Eye 1977 music: "Smoke Rings" - uncredited Monty Python and the Holy Grail 1975 writer: "Magenta" - uncredited The Amorous Milkman 1975 music: "In the Dead of Night" Kär-lek, så gör vi: Brev till Inge och Sten 1972 Documentary music: "Country Morning", "Daisy Bird" - uncredited Jag heter Stelios 1972 music: "Midnight" - uncredited Burke & Hare 1972 music: "Burke and Hare" Svengoolie 2014 TV Series music - 1 episode What's Your Number? 2011 arranger: "My Old Man" Splinterheads 2009 writer: "Swing & Roundabouts" Bart Got a Room 2008 writer: "Cheers" Awake 2007 arranger: "Jingle Bells" / performer: "Jingle Bells" The Heartbreak Kid 2007 performer: "Cheers" / writer: "Cheers" Sicko 2007 Documentary music: "Cheers" - uncredited Southland Tales 2006 performer: "Lucky Me" / writer: "Lucky Me" El Crimen Perfecto (The Perfect Crime) 2004 writer: "Blue Bossa" Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law 2004 TV Series music - 1 episode The World's Greatest Magic 5 1998 TV Special music: "First Time" - uncredited Great Romances of the 20th Century: Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton 1997 TV Short documentary music: "The Innocents" - uncredited Boogie Nights 1997 performer: "Disco Fever", "Flying Object" Ed's Next Move 1996 writer: "Metro-Active" Marimar 1994 TV Series 1 episode Close My Eyes 1991 music: "Dream Fantasy" - uncredited
Actor Title Year Status Character Gone to the Dogs 1991 TV Mini-Series Musician
Self Title Year Status Character Vera Lynn 1972 TV Series Himself It Must Be Dusty 1968 TV Series Himself - pianist Five O'Clock Club 1964-1966 TV Series Themselves-band / Himself
Known for movies The Gentle Touch (1980-1984) as Composer
Death in Venice (1971) as Music Department
Boogie Nights (1997) as Soundtrack
Awake (2007) as Soundtrack