Biography
Freddie Phillips (Frederick Phillips) (2 August 1919 β 4 October 2003) was a British musician and composer, best known for his work on television theme music, particularly the children's programmes, Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley.
Mainly a classical guitarist, Phillips worked and performed in the fields of opera and ballet, including with The Royal Ballet, and with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. His television career began with providing musical scores for a pair of short films by Lotte Reiniger, and composing short pieces for use in television continuity. Around this time he began his involvement with the animator Gordon Murray, firstly with A Rubovian Legend, and later the Trumptonshire trilogy of children's TV programmes. Phillips wrote individual songs for the characters in the latter programmes for Brian Cant to perform, as well as the title music.
Phillips also provided many of the sound effects for the programmes, and was known for his experimental attitude towards creating the sounds he wanted, including use of an early multitrack recording system, reverb, and adjustment of tape speed to create different effects. Many of Phillips' recordings were made available as vinyl records, particularly the Trumptonshire and Rubovia series. Phillips died in Ewell, Surrey, in October 2003. Biography of Freddie Phillips
Interview with Freddie Phillips, 1999
MP3 clips of Trumptonshire theme pieces
Filmography
all 19
Movies 18
TV Shows 1
EastEnders (1985)
Arrows (1979)
The Lost Son (1974)
Barbara Hepworth (1961)
Hazard (1959)
Cinderella (1954)
Hansel and Gretel (1954)
The Three Wishes (1954)
The Frog Prince (1954)
The Sleeping Beauty (1954)
Thumbelina (1954)
The Magic Horse (1953)
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GenderMale
Birthday1953-01-01
Deathday2003-10-04 (50 years old)
Birth PlaceUnited Kingdom, United Kingdom
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom
Also Known AsFreddie B. Phillips, Frederick Phillips
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