Score: Cinema's Greatest Soundtracks
An insider's guide to the creative challenges and secrecy of the world's most international music genre, the film score.
What makes a film score unforgettable? Featuring Hans Zimmer, James Cameron, Danny Elfman, John Williams, Quincy Jones and Trent Reznor, amongst many others, Score: Cinema’s Greatest Soundtracks brings Hollywood's elite composers together for a privileged look inside the challenges and creative secrecy of the world's most international music genre, the film score.
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Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
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00:02
Deetta Litte, Nelson Pigford
Gonna Fly Now
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00:02
Bill Conti
Gonna Fly Now
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00:06
John Williams
Fox Fanfare
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00:13
Howard Shore
The Ring Goes South
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00:15
Alex North, The National Philharmonic Orchestra, Jerry Goldsmith
Main Title
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00:15
Ultimate Mancini Orchestra, Patrick Williams
Pink Panther Theme
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00:15
The John Barry Seven and Orchestra
The James Bond Theme
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00:16
The John Barry Seven and Orchestra
The James Bond Theme
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00:16
Ennio Morricone
The Ecstacy Of Gold
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00:17
Ennio Morricone
Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo
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00:17
Ennio Morricone
The Good, the Bad, the Ugly (Main Title)
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00:18
Bernard Herrmann
Prelude and Rooftop
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00:20
Bernard Herrmann, Robert Townson
Murder
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00:24
London Symphony Orchestra: James Shearman
Patrick Doyle: Potter Waltz
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00:26
Tom Holkenborg Aka Junkie Xl
Brothers In Arms
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00:29
James Horner & London Symphony Orchestra
Sons of Scotland
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00:29
John Williams, Boston Symphony Orchestra
I Could Have Done More
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00:32
Simon & Garfunkel
The Sound of Silence
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00:33
The Band
The Weight
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00:33
Jerry Goldsmith
No Escape
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00:33
Jerry Goldsmith
The Searchers
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00:35
Johnny Green, Tucker Smith and The Jets
Cool (Tucker Smith, Jets)
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00:37
Tucker Smith, Unknown Ensemble
Cool
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00:37
John Williams
Sea Attack Number One
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00:38
John Williams & London Symphony Orchestra
Binary Sunset
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00:38
John Williams
Starwars
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00:38
London Symphony Orchestra, John Williams
Ben Kenobi's Death / Tie Fighter Attack
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01:05
Danny Elfman
The Batman Theme
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00:39
London Symphony Orchestra, John Williams
The Throne Room/End Title
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00:39
John Williams, London Symphony Orchestra
Princess Leia's Theme
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00:40
John Williams, London Symphony Orchestra
The Imperial March
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00:42
Home Alone 2 Lost In New
Home Alone No.2:Lost In New York:Finale
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00:42
John Williams
Interviews With John Williams, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas
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00:42
John Williams & London Symphony Orchestra
The Raider's March
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00:43
John Williams, London Symphony Orchestra
Raiders of The Lost Ark
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00:44
John Williams
Escape / Chase / Saying Goodbye
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00:45
John Williams, Boston Pops Orchestra
Adventures On Earth (From "E. T.")
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00:44
John Williams
E.T. (Flying theme)
Orchestra: Boston Pops Orchestra. Conductor: John Williams. -
01:06
Thomas Newman
Shawshank Redemption
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00:46
John Williams
Welcome To Jurassic Park
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00:47
John Williams
Journey to The Island
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00:49
Nicholas Dodd, Orchestra
Miami International (Album Version)
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01:03
Oingo Boingo
Weird Science
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01:04
Danny Elfman
Introduction (Titles)
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01:07
Thomas Newman
Dead Already
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00:45
John Williams
Adventures On Earth
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01:08
Thomas Newman
Spartanette (Cheerleader Fantasy)
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01:09
Thomas Newman
Wow
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01:10
Buggles
Video Killed The Radio Star
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01:10
Buggles
Video Killed The Radio Star
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01:13
Blake Neely
He's A Pirate
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01:13
Hans Zimmer, Michael Hobe
The Dark Knight
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01:13
Hans Zimmer, Michael Hobe
Aggressive Expansion
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01:14
Hans Zimmer
Time
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01:15
Hans Zimmer, Michael Hobe
I'm Not A Hero
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01:20
Heitor Pereira
Greatest Renegade Unveiling (Gru)
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01:08
Jakatta
American Dream
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01:23
Brian Tyler
Farewell
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01:25
Avengers
The Mission
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01:25
Avengers
Heroes
Credit
Role | Contributor |
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Director | Matt Schrader |
Broadcasts
- Fri 22 Feb 2019 21:00
- Mon 16 Dec 2019 23:00
- Sun 9 Feb 2020 02:20
- Thu 2 Apr 2020 23:00
- Mon 25 Jan 2021 22:00
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