British composer
This article is about the British film composer; for the Irish-born opera singer of similar name, see
Nina Bertini-Humphreys.
Nina Humphreys is a British composer of music for film and television.
Humphries was educated at Brighton College from 1989 to 1991[1] and has a bachelor's degree in Music from the University of Exeter and an MA in Film Music from Bournemouth University.
Works
Humphreys has composed music for:
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Description
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Reference
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2020
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Kat and the Band
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British coming-of-age musical film
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2019
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Warren
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British sitcom featuring Martin Clunes, broadcast on BBC One from 25 February to 1 April 2019
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[2]
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2016
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In Plain Sight
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Scottish TV series covering the crimes committed by serial killer Peter Manuel in Lanarkshire in the 1950s, first broadcast on ITV on 6 December 2016
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2009
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All the Small Things (renamed Heart and Soul in some countries)
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BBC television drama following the lives and ambitions of a church choir and its members, first broadcast on 31 March 2009
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2006
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A for Andromeda
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British television science fiction drama serial, a 2006 remake of the 1961 TV series of the same name by Fred Hoyle and John Elliot
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2005
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The Robinsons
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British comedy television series starring Martin Freeman that debuted on BBC Two on 5 May 2005
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2004
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Lie With Me
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British television crime drama series, starring Andrew Lincoln and Eve Best, first broadcast on ITV from 15 to 16 November 2004
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2003
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Boudica (released in the United States as Warrior Queen)
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Television film written by Andrew Davies, first broadcast on 28 September 2003
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2002
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Murder
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British television crime drama series, starring Julie Walters, first broadcast from 29 May to 19 June 2002 on BBC Two
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2001
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Sword of Honour
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Television film scripted by William Boyd and starring Daniel Craig
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1999
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First series of Bad Girls
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Television drama series, broadcast on ITV, focusing on the inmates and staff of a fictional women's prison
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1997
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The Lakes
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British television drama series, created and principally written by Jimmy McGovern, first broadcast on BBC One on 14 September 1997
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