Jonathan Whitehead

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Jonathan Whitehead is a music composer, originally from Lancashire, who is most noted for writing music for television comedies such as The Day Today, Black Books, Green Wing and Nathan Barley. He studied music at the University of Bristol and now lives in London. He is currently studying at Humber College, and has been from September 2006.

The Day Today - (1994)
The Imaginatively Titled Punt & Dennis Show - (1994-95)
Knowing Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge - (1994-95)
Fist of Fun - (1995-96)
The Saturday Night Armistice - (1995-99)
Where's Elvis this Week? - (1996)
Nancy Lam - (1997)
Brass Eye - (1997-2001)
You are Here - (1998)
Los Dos Bros - (1999-2001)
Smack the Pony - (1999-2003)
Perfect World - (2000-01)
Metropolis - (2000)
Black Books - (2000-04)
The Estate Agents - (2002)
Green Wing - (2004-2007)
Nathan Barley - (2005)
Twisted Tales - (2005)
Feel the Force - (2006)
Richard Hammond's 5 O'Clock Show - (2006)

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