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Neil Richardson (composer)
Neil Grant Richardson (5 February 1930 – 8 October 2010)〔(Radio Café message board ), URL accessed 9 October 2010〕 was an English composer and conductor. As a composer, he is perhaps best known for "Approaching Menace" (the ''Mastermind'' theme tune) and "The Riviera Affair". During the 1960s–1990s, he was an arranger and conductor of various BBC Radio Orchestras, working on programmes such as ''String Sound'' and ''The Radio Orchestra Show''.〔(Neil Richardson biography ) at Radio Café, URL accessed 9 October 2010〕 He was a prolific composer of library music for companies such as KPM, and his music has been used in numerous TV, film and radio productions.〔
The son of a Worcestershire clergyman, Neil Richardson was born in Stourport-on-Severn, and grew up in the village of Hartlebury. Aged eight, he went to become a chorister at Westminster Abbey.〔 After leaving the Abbey school, he became a music scholar at Lancing College, Sussex, and continued his musical studies at the Royal College of Music, studying clarinet, piano and composition with professor William Lloyd Webber.〔 During his National Service, he played solo clarinet with the band of the Royal Air Force at Cranwell. After completing his national service, he began a career as an arranger, writing and conducting for the BBC, particularly the then-numerous BBC Radio and concert orchestras.〔 He was instrumental in creating the BBC Northern Radio Orchestra in 1975 and was its conductor for many years.〔 He died, aged 80, in Nerja, Spain.
==Compositions==
As a composer, Richardson was best known for his library music; incidental music for use in films and television, for example his "Approaching Menace", used as the theme to ''Mastermind''.〔 In the 1960s he often composed under the pseudonym "Oscar Brandenburg", a name he shared with Johnny Pearson and Alan Moorhouse, also well known in this area.〔(Test Card Music ) at MB21, URL accessed 9 October 2010〕 For example, he co-composed the test card piece "Scotch Broth".
Another of his library music compositions, "The Riviera Affair" (aka "Prestige Production," from the 1970 KPM album ''Impact and Action, Vol. II''), is best known to New Yorkers as the opening theme music for WOR-TV's late-afternoon movie program, ''The 4 O'Clock Movie'', in the late 1970s and early 1980s.〔(WOR-TV's ''The 4 O'Clock Movie'' opening with Neil Richardson's "The Riviera Affair" ), URL accessed 9 October 2010〕 The song was also used as part of an homage of ''The 4 O'Clock Movie'' in the opening logo sequence for the 2007 heist film, ''Ocean's Thirteen''.〔 NFL Films also used some of his compositions in its American football highlight films.
He also orchestrated and conducted some of Richard Rodney Bennett's film music, such as for the 1994 film ''Four Weddings and a Funeral'' and ''Enchanted April''. He was also an arranger for numerous television productions including ''Agatha Christie's Poirot'' and ''The Charmer''.〔

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