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    Simon Slater (born 28 November 1959) is a British music director, composer, narrator, and actor. He has composed more than 300 original music scores for film, theatre, TV and radio, and is a member of the British Academy of Composers and Songwriters.

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    Simon Slater. Actor: The Iron Lady. Simon is an Olivier Award and Ivor Novello Award nominated composer who has composed over 300 original scores for film, TV, theatre and radio. These include scores for the Royal Shakespeare Company, the BBC, Channel 5, the National Theatre and Broadway.

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  3. Simon is an award-winning composer of over 300 original scores for theatre, film, television and radio. As an actor he is a familiar face on British television, as well as having appeared in films and many critically-acclaimed theatre productions in London and abroad.

  4. Simon Slater. Actor: The Iron Lady. Simon is an Olivier Award and Ivor Novello Award nominated composer who has composed over 300 original scores for film, TV, theatre and radio. These include scores for the Royal Shakespeare Company, the BBC, Channel 5, the National Theatre and Broadway.

  5. Simon Slater is a multi-instrumentalist and Olivier Award-nominated composer for theatre, film, TV and radio. He has worked on productions such as Amadeus, Constellations, Carmen Disruption and Houdini's Ghost.

  6. Biography. Simon Slater is a British actor and composer for theatre, film and television. Known For. Hornblower: The Examination for Lieutenant. Doctor Who. Dealers. Doctor Who: Terror of the Vervoids. Casualty. Holby City. Lovejoy. Birds of a Feather. Acting. Sound. Crew.

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  8. Simon Slater. Actor: The Iron Lady. Simon is an Olivier Award and Ivor Novello Award nominated composer who has composed over 300 original scores for film, TV, theatre and radio. These include scores for the Royal Shakespeare Company, the BBC, Channel 5, the National Theatre and Broadway.

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