Jonathan Whitehead


Jonathan Whitehead was an English musician and composer, born in Denton, Lancashire. He wrote music for television comedies such as The Day Today, Brass Eye, Black Books, Green Wing, Campus and Nathan Barley. He studied music at the University of Bristol and later lived in London. He sometimes wrote under the name "Trellis".
His music for Green Wing was nominated for a BAFTA and won the RTS Award for Best Original Music. A selection of music from the series was released on CD under Whitehead's artistic nom de plume, Trellis.
Serious documentary and drama scores composed by Whitehead include War In Europe and The Clintons' Marriage of Power for MBC, Metropolis, three series of Medics for Granada and Kay Mellor's latest drama series Strictly Confidential for ITV.
He died on the 26th of May 2020 at the age of 59, with his death being announced the following month by the Radio 4 programme, Last Word. He is survived by his wife and two children, as well as a child from a previous marriage.

Composer

Discography

Awards

RTS Craft and Design Award for "Best Original Score" for Green Wing in 2005, and also nominated for a BAFTA.