Paul Farrer

Birth : , Worcester, Worcestershire, England, UK

History

Paul Myles Farrer is a British composer known for his work in film and television. He was born in 1973 in Worcester, England. In a career spanning more than 30 years he has composed music for some of the biggest programmes on British Television including The Weakest Link, The Chase, The Wheel, Dancing on Ice, Gladiators, Michael McIntyre’s Big Show, The John Bishop Show, Ninja Warrior and many more. His music has also been used in the film Domino in 2005. Paul is a member of the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors as well as the Ivor’s Academy of Composers and Songwriters. He was the 2003 recipient of the BMI Composer Award and has been nominated for a Royal Television Society Award on four occasions.

Movies

Red Dwarf: The Promised Land
Music
The posse meet three cat clerics who worship Lister as their God. Lister vows to help them as they're being hunted by Rodon, the ruthless feral cat leader who has vowed to wipe out all cats who worship anyone but him.
The Battle of Edgehill
Music
After months of rising tension, the English Civil War finally exploded into life on the slopes of Edgehill on October 23rd 1642. It was to be a confused and bitter business, marked by the foolishness of Prince Rupert and the Royalist cavalry, who left the field at a crucial stage of the battle. As darkness fell nearly 3000 men lay dead and the die was cast: the English Civil War would be no short and decisive affair. Featuring exciting and authentic battle reconstructions, plus footage of the battlefield as it is today, "The Battle of Edgehill" is a fascinating and powerful account of the encounter which set the brutal tone of the entire English Civil War. This authoritative programme also features period imagery and expert battle analysis.
Macbeth
Music
In eleventh century Scotland, three witches foretell that Macbeth will become King, while Banquo will beget Kings. Macbeth accordingly has King Duncan slain, and is duly crowned in his place. But that's where his problems really begin...