Elizabeth Parker is a British composer, who worked at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop for many years.
She is best known for providing special sound for the BBC science fiction series Blake's 7 taking over from Richard Yeoman-Clark from Season 2 onwards. Blake's 7 is a British Science fiction television series made by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC for their BBC 1 channel Richard Yeoman-Clark is a British composer and sound engineer who worked at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop from 1970 to 1978 She also provided the music for the episode "Gambit".
She also provided the incidental score for the 1985 Doctor Who story Timelash under the name Liz Parker. Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. Timelash is a serial in the British Science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in two weekly Parts of this score are featured on the Doctor Who: 30 Years at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop compilation. Doctor Who 30 Years at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop was a 1993 album celebrating the 30th anniversary of popular BBC science-fiction series Doctor Who An LP of her score for the television series The Living Planet was released in 1984. The Living Planet - Music from the BBC TV Series is the soundtrack album to the television series The Living Planet. The Living Planet A Portrait of the Earth is a BBC Nature documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough, first transmitted
Elizabeth Parker was also the last composer to leave the Radiophonic Workshop before its closure in 1998.
Outside of this she has also contributed music for the series Fred Dibnah's Building of Britain, The Human Body and Animal Games amongst many other television series. Fred Dibnah MBE ( 28 April 1938 &ndash 6 November 2004) born in Bolton, Lancashire Animal Games was the one and only album recorded by the British punk band London.
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