Craig Armstrong with Harmonising Hollywood, and Dom Joly gives us his Pick of the Flicks
A weekly celebration of the greatest film scores with Edith Bowman- Craig Armstrong talks about the music of Hildur Guðnadóttir, and Dom Joly chooses his Pick of the Flicks
Your weekly escape into the magic of movie music and iconic film scores, guided by Edith Bowman. On this week's show we'll be celebrating film anniversaries with music by Hans Zimmer and Howard Shore, and we'll also have classic music from Elmer Bernstein and Maurice Jarre. Scottish composer Craig Armstrong will be taking us through his choice on this week's Harmonising Hollywood and the music of Icelandic composer Hildur Guðnadóttir and her music to The Joker, and comedian and writer Dom Joly will be choosing his Pick of the Flicks, featuring the music of Gabriel Yared.
Plus, we'll have a special focus on the runners and riders for Best Original Score at the Golden Globes.
Last on
Music Played
![]()
Elmer Bernstein
Magnificent Seven "Theme"
- Decca.
![]()
Sarah Warne
Lazarus "Goodbye"
- Milan Records.
![]()
Max Richter
Hamnet "My Robin To The Greenwood Did Go"
- Decca.
![]()
Hans Zimmer
F1 The Movie "See You Down the Road"
![]()
Ilan Eshkeri
Desperate Journey "Jacqueline"
- Milan Records.
![]()
Alexandre Desplat
Frankenstein "Victor and Elizabeth"
- Netflix Music.
![]()
Kangding Ray
Sirāt "Horizon"
- Invada Records.
![]()
Howard Shore
The Fellowship of the Ring "Many Meetings"
- Reprise.
![]()
Jonny Greenwood
One Battle After Another "Trio for Willa"
- Nonesuch.
![]()
Ludwig Göransson
Sinners "Smokestack Twins"
- Sony Classical.
![]()
Maurice Jarre
Lawrence of Arabia "Main Title"
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Maurice Jarre.- LSO Live.
![]()
Adem Ilhan
The Ballad of Wallis Island "Some Things You Can't Get Back"
- Back Lot Music.
![]()
Nala Sinephro
The Smashing Machine "Dawn"
- Warp Records.
Broadcast
- Yesterday16:00BBC Radio 3
Podcast
![]()
Sound of Cinema
Your weekly roundup of the finest film scores and movie music with Edith Bowman.


