Glenn Keiles

Glenn Keiles

Music Composer

London, United Kingdom

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  • Jodie Steele: When I Look in the Mirror

    Jodie Steele: When I Look in the Mirror (2015)
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  • The Passionate Eye

    The Passionate Eye (2011)
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  • Revealed

    Revealed (2005 - 2009)
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  • Time Team

    Time Team (2007 - 2009)
    Television (Documentary and History) Composer A group of archaeologists have 3 days to discover historical artifacts in different sites around Britain.

  • Jinx

    Jinx (2009)
    Television (Comedy and Fantasy) Composer The series chronicles the life of Lulu Rose Katherine Baker, a teenager whose father has just gotten remarried to a woman, Lulu believes to be the worst stepmother ever. However, her fairy godmother, Cookie, soon comes to Lulu's aid and together they use spells for good, although most situations turn out bad for the people involved, usually due to Cookie's incompetence. Written by Cameron Iacono

  • Upstairs Downstairs Love

    Upstairs Downstairs Love (2008)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Composer The real-life story of an middle-class English gentleman and his working-class servant lover whose relationship broke social taboos in conservative Victorian England.

  • The Enemies of Reason

    The Enemies of Reason (2007)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Composer Scientist Richard Dawkins turns a hostile eye on the world of alternative medicine.

  • Nazi Pop Twins

    Nazi Pop Twins (2007)
    TV Movie (Documentary and Music) Composer Filmmaker James Quinn investigates the controversial American pop band Prussian Blue, who are fronted by teenage twin girls. They have made headlines around the world with their white nationalist lyrics and have been associated with neo-Nazism Written by Alex L

  • My Spy Family

    My Spy Family (2007)
    Television (Comedy) Composer My Spy Family is a children's Live action comedy series created by Paul Alexander. The show is about the Family Bannon, who all have strong spy links. The parents, Dirk and Talia, were once arch enemy spys, but fell in love and got married. They now have three children, who have all been brought up with spy techniques as a matter of course. Written by Anonymous

  • Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial

    Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial (2006)
    Television (Documentary, Drama and History) Composer In the first episode, Nathaniel Parker plays the most inscrutable Nazi on trial at Nuremberg, Hitler's architect and armaments minister Albert Speer. He was the only defendant who unreservedly accepted responsibility for the Nazis' crimes. But was Speer's remorse genuine or just a clever defense strategy to get off the hook? The film tells the intriguing behind-the scenes-story of Speer's trial and his showdown with unrepentant rival, Hermann Goering. The second episode tells the story of the trial of Hermann Goering, Hitler's charismatic and ruthless second-in-command. On trial for his life at Nuremberg, the unrepentant Reich Marshal turned the tables on the Allies. So much so that Chief Prosecutor Justice Robert Jackson began to wish the Allies had followed Churchill's suggestion and shot the leading Nazis out of hand. This documentary drama traces the behind-the-scenes story of Goering's attempt to re-ignite Nazism from the courtroom and reveals the role that Jewish psychologist, ... Written by Detlef Siebert (Series Producer)

  • Alternative Medicine: The Evidence?

    Alternative Medicine: The Evidence? (2006)
    Television (Documentary) Composer In this controversial mini series professor Kathy Sykes embarks on a journey to discover the truth about Acupuncture, Healers and Herbs, and tries to answer one simple question, do they really work?

  • Dead Man Weds

    Dead Man Weds (2005)
    Television (Comedy and Drama) Composer Dark comedy series set in the world of local newspapers.

  • Hannibal v Rome

    Hannibal v Rome (2005)
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  • Spartacus: Gladiator War

    Spartacus: Gladiator War (2005)
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  • Son of Mine

    Son of Mine (2005)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Composer Darcus Howe attempts to become closer to his troubled son.

  • Empires: Holy Warriors - Richard the Lionheart and Saladin

    Empires: Holy Warriors - Richard the Lionheart and Saladin (2005)
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  • Hot Rocks

    Hot Rocks (2004)
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  • Pagans

    Pagans (2004)
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  • Tetris: From Russia with Love

    Tetris: From Russia with Love (2004)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Composer The story behind the fiendishly addictive game, a tale of high stakes, intimidation and legal feuds set against the backdrop of Cold War tensions between East and West.

  • Seven Wonders of Ancient Egypt

    Seven Wonders of Ancient Egypt (2004)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Composer At the dawn of history, the ancient Egyptians first showed the world how to ... all » build the impossible. In an age before machines, when copper was the strongest metal yet discovered, great Pharaohs like Khufu and Ramses II demonstrated how boundless ambition and vast quantities of human labor could transform limestone and granite into some of the most incredible monuments ever created the spectacular tombs in the Valley of the Kings, the mysterious Sphinx of Giza, the iconic Great Pyramid and more.Uncover the secrets of Ancient Egypt's pharaohs, engineers and architects and watch as cutting-edge computer modeling recreates the stunning monuments these visionaries built. It's an impressive look at the greatest architecture of the greatest civilization in the history of Africa and perhaps the world.

  • Seven Wonders of Ancient Rome

    Seven Wonders of Ancient Rome (2004)
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  • Vacuum

    Vacuum (2003)
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  • Everyman

    Everyman (2003)
    Television (Documentary) Composer Weekly religious affairs programme.

  • Journey of Man

    Journey of Man (2003)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Composer Traces the expansion of the human race from central Africa to Asia to the edge of South America.

  • Collision Course

    Collision Course (2003)
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  • Did Jesus Die?

    Did Jesus Die? (2003)
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  • Georgian Underworld

    Georgian Underworld (2003)
    Television (Drama) Composer Series of programmes exploring the hidden life of Georgian England.

  • Song for a Raggy Boy

    Song for a Raggy Boy (2003)
    Film (Drama and History) Music department In 1939 William Franklin, an anti-Franco veteran of the bloody Spanish Civil War, arrives as first-ever lay teacher in a strict Catholic Reformatory and Industrial School for wayward boys. He soon learns the academic challenge is formidable, many boys being still illiterate, but gradually earns their trust, respect, in time almost devotion, with 'paternal' kindness, making the layman the opposite of the cruel prefect, brother John, who frequently administers painful and humiliating punishments, even the gentle, old superior Father Damian has no authority against his disciplinary mandate from the grim bishop Conlon. Slowly even class rebel Liam Mercier is turned around, trough his gift for literature. After Franklin dares stop the sadist's penny-weighted strap severely striking 'sinful scum' for a futility, the whole dorm is treated to an icy night outdoors, arms outstretched wearing only shorts. Brother Mac's mind may mean to educate well, his flesh is too weak for celibacy, so the ... Written by KGF Vissers

  • Helena: First Pilgrim to the Holy Land

    Helena: First Pilgrim to the Holy Land (2003)
    Video (Documentary and History) Miscellaneous Crew Relive Helenas journey as she discovers the land of Jesus.

  • The Real George V

    The Real George V (2002)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Composer The life of King George V, one of the lesser profiled monarchs of the twentieth century, and how he introduced a sense of stability to the monarchy during turbulent times.

  • Discovering the Real World of Harry Potter

    Discovering the Real World of Harry Potter (2001)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Composer Discovering the Real World of Harry Potter picks up where the blockbuster film and bestselling books leave off. This critically-acclaimed documentary explores the myths and legends that inhabit the real world of Harry Potter. Follow award-winning documentary filmmakers as they offer insights to witches, wizards, Greek Gods, Ancient Celts, ghosts, magical creatures, alchemy, and ancient spells. Extra Features: The Ghostly Visitors of Harry Potter; Harry Potter's Alchemical and Herbal World; In the Footsteps of Harry Potter; Harry Potter and the Holy Grail.

  • Secrets of the Dead

    Secrets of the Dead (2000)
    Television (Documentary, History, Mystery and War) Composer Mysteries involving notable historical events, people and locations are scientifically examined.

  • The Search for Atlantis

    The Search for Atlantis (2000)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Composer Ted Danson takes viewers on a spectacular 2-hour search for one of the greatest civilizations the world has ever known--the fabled Lost City of Atlantis. The epic journey spans the globe from the volcanoes of the Azores to the uncharted jungles of South America and even to the archives of Nazi Germany. This program also brings the glittering Lost City to life once again, with painstakingly recreated islands, harbors, palaces, and temples. Written by Nick Jones

  • Great Railway Journeys

    Great Railway Journeys (1999)
    Television (Documentary) Composer A series presenting various railway adventures from around the world.

  • Nova

    Nova (1998)
    Television (Documentary and Biography) Composer A weekly documentary series, each episode providing an in-depth look at a different subject of scientific research. Subjects examined by this show have included the cutting edge of theoretical physics, a return to the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, the long-term effects of Amazon deforestation, and the development of life-saving medical techniques. Written by Jean-Marc Rocher <rocher@fiberbit.net>

  • The Misadventures of Margaret

    The Misadventures of Margaret (1998)
    Film (Comedy and Romance) Soundtrack A timid, insecure popular author with an overly-attentive professor husband decide to write an erotic novel. With encouragement from her sister and a bi-sexual friend, she goes to France with the intent of doing research at an inn where a diary she had been using documented erotic encounters. Instead she finds the inn is now a cloister for singing nuns. However, a young, divorced sound engineer is also there taping the nuns. While attracted, she mostly succumbs only to new fantasies until he follows her home to New York. Written by John Sacksteder <jsackste@bellsouth.net>

  • Dark City

    Dark City (1998)
    Film (Mystery, Sci-Fi and Thriller) Miscellaneous Crew John Murdoch awakens alone in a strange hotel to find that he has lost his memory and is wanted for a series of brutal and bizarre murders. While trying to piece together his past, he stumbles upon a fiendish underworld controlled by a group of beings known as The Strangers who possess the ability to put people to sleep and alter the city and its inhabitants. Now Murdoch must find a way to stop them before they take control of his mind and destroy him. Written by Anonymous

  • Prometheus

    Prometheus (1998)
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  • The Flying Scrapman

    The Flying Scrapman (1997)
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  • Lives of Jesus

    Lives of Jesus (1996)
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  • Grandad Is a Football Hooligan

    Grandad Is a Football Hooligan (1996)
    Television (Documentary) Composer A documentary exploring the fate of English football fans abroad. Made for 'War Cries' Channel 4 UK.

  • Making Waves

    Making Waves (1996)
    TV Movie (Documentary) Composer Documentary celebrating the centenary of the birth of wireless.

  • Nostradamus

    Nostradamus (1994)
    Film (Biography and Drama) Music department Recounts the life and loves of the physician, astrologer, and famed prognosticator; his encounters with medieval science and the Inquisition; and his early struggles with his visions of the future. The film is set in France in the 16th century during one of the periodic plague outbreaks (as opposed to the Black Death [mid-14th-century Europe] or the Black Plague [mid-17th-century London]). The film depicts Nostradamus's rise in influence, because of both his success in treating plague and his predictions, culminating in his appointment as court physician to Charles IX of France. Written by Lyle

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