Anne Dudley studied at the Royal College of music and then King’s College London. She was the pianist on BBC Children’s Playschool, and became an arranged and composer, working on TV jingles, with Wham!, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Paul McCartney and others.
She combined a tv, film, pop and jazz composing career working with artists such as Moby and Alison Moyet. In the 2000s she worked on Stephen Fry’s Bright Young Things, with Bill Bailey’s Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra, and the BBC Electric Proms.
An interview with Anne Dudley: