Awards

Debbie Wiseman has won or been nominated for the following awards:

WOLF HALL
Winner Royal Television Society West Award 2016 Best Composer, Drama
Nominated for a Music & Sound Award 2016 Best Original Composition in a Television Programme Score
Nominated for an International Film Music Critics Award 2016 Best Original Score for a Television Series
Winner Music & Sound International Awards 2016 Best Original Composition in a TV Programme

Debbie Wiseman collects the Royal Television Society West Award for Best Composer, Drama for WOLF HALL. March 2016
[Photo by James Beck]

LESBIAN VAMPIRE KILLERS 
The International Film Music Critics Association
 has nominated Debbie Wiseman in the category of “Best Original Score For a Comedy Film” for her score for “Lesbian Vampire Killers”.
See the full list of nominees on the
 IFMCA website

GOLD BADGE AWARD
Winner of the British Academy of Composers & Songwriters Gold Badge Award – 2007

OSCAR WILDE: THE NIGHTINGALE AND THE ROSE & THE SELFISH GIANT
Nomination, Best Spoken Word Album for Children – Grammy Awards 2002

WARRIORS
Winner, Best Original Score – Royal Television Society Awards 1999/2000

WILDE
Nomination, Best Original Film Score – Ivor Novello Awards 1997

THE GOOD GUYS
Winner, TV Theme Music of the Year – Television and Radio Industries Club Awards 1993

DEATH OF YUGOSLAVIA
Nomination, Best Commissioned Score from a TV Production – Ivor Novello Awards 1995.
Nomination, Best Original Score – Royal Television Society Awards 1996

RANK FILM LABORATORIES AWARD FOR CREATIVE ORIGINALITY
Nomination in the Carlton Women In Film and Television Awards 1994

SHRINKS
Winner, Best Original TV Theme Music – The Silents to Satellite Awards 1991

AND…

  • In July 2006 Debbie Wiseman was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of Trinity College of Music
  • In November 2007, Debbie Wiseman was awarded a Fellowship of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama
  • In July 2015 Debbie Wiseman was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Music from the University of Sussex
  • In March 2020 Debbie was appointed a Fellow of the Royal College of Music

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