Richard Blair-Oliphant
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Richard Blair-Oliphant is a composer of music for film and television. He has been a composer on over 40 projects, including the series '' How the Universe Works'' and '' I Shouldn't Be Alive'', as well as the televised broadcast of the
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. His work on the
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mini-series, '' When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions'', was nominated for an
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for Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Music and Sound at the 30th annual
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s. He is also composer of the music for 2012 movie The Dinosaur Project and the 2004 fantasy/science fiction film The Last Dragon (2004 film) as well as the BBC Election theme used from 2010 until 2017. And the music of the documentary Last day of Dinosaurs 2010.


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Official Page of Richard Blair-Oliphant
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Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American male composers 21st-century American composers 21st-century American male musicians {{US-composer-stub