Graham Reilly is a British composer, known for composing television music in the UK, Europe and US.
Based in his HQ Studio, Reilly has scored the music to over 1000 hours of prime time TV and Film productions in the US, UK and Europe, for all the major networks including: BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 National Geographic Channel, Discovery Channel, SKY UK, Paramount+, Apple TV+.
Reilly was mentored by the late Peter Waygood ex-head of Production, Air Edel Associates Ltd (London/USA). Senior Lecturer at The Royal Academy of Music (London), and Chairman of PCAM (Producers & Composers of Applied Music).
One of the most known TV series, Reilly has composed the music for is the awarding winning series on National Geographic Channel - TV series Seconds From Disaster which has been shown in over 140 territories worldwide on the National Geographic network of channels.
Reel History of Britain presented by broadcaster Lord Melvyn Bragg - performed by the BBC Philharmonic and recorded at BBC Studios Manchester.
The Story of Britain - BBC animation series nominated for a BAFTA.
Heaven Made - BBC One - wins Royal Television Society (RTS) award for Best Daytime Programme.
Dragons' Den - BAFTA nominated TV series - BBC One/TWO.
Columbia’s Last Flight - Seconds From Disaster – National Geographic Channel - New York Festivals TV Awards Gold Winner.
Bali Bombing - Seconds From Disaster – National Geographic Channel - Emmy Nomination.
Mastermind - BBC TWO/SBS TV - new arrangements for the iconic quiz show - one of the longest running shows on the BBC.
Chinese School - BBC series - nomination - Best of the Year Documentary and shortlisted Best Documentary series Broadcast Awards. [1]
Home Is Where The Art Is - BBC One - Royal Television Society (RTS) nomination for Best BBC Daytime TV series.
Villages by the Sea - BBC One - Royal Television Society (RTS) nomination 2023/24 for Best Factual TV series.
A Lake District Farm Shop - Channel 4 - Royal Television Society (RTS) nomination for Best Factual Entertainment series.
A Lake District Farm Shop - Channel 4 - Royal Television Society (RTS) nomination for Best Regional Programme.
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