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Audio Work

AUDIO

CD Cover reproduced here with permission from Rounder Records
Tony sings on the Buffy sound track CD, "Once More With Feeling," released by Rounder Records on September 24th, 2002.

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"The Chrestomanci Series - Mixed Magics." Recording of book by Diana Wynne Jones, published on September 2nd, 2002, by HarperCollins.
Hear clips of Tony narrating the novel. Order information.  

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ExcelisDecays.jpg (14373 bytes) "Doctor Who: Excelis Decays." July 1st 2002. Voice of Lord Vaughan Sutton
ExcelisRising.jpg (17034 bytes) "Doctor Who: Excelis Rising." April 8th 2002. Voice of Reeve Maupassant.
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Covers reproduced here with permission from Big Finish Productions.Visit their site at Big Finish Productions

"Doctor Who: Excelis Dawns" February 11th 2002, Voice of Lord Grayvorn.

"Music for Elevators" CD released February 5 2002. A collaboration with THC's George Sarah.

"Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars: Volume One" 2001. Recording of book by Greg Cox.

Kingswood School CD-ROM prospectus June 2001

"Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Valiant" 2000. Recording of book by Michael Jan Friedman.

"A Line in the Sand" 1998. Recording of book by Gerald Seymour.

"Sweet Transvestite" 1990. Recording from Rocky Horror Show.

"Around the World in Eighty Days" 1990. This is a 7" record with two songs from the musical: "In the Depth of Night" and "Girl in My Arms."

"Two Way" Anthony's 1983 Rock Band.

Tony has also done backing vocals on several Murray Head albums: Say It Ain't So (1975), Between Us (1979), Voices (1981), Shade (1983), Restless (1984), Sooner or Later (1987).

RADIO

Tony  hosted "Beyond the Pale" on BBC Radio 1, on November 4th, 2002. The topic discussed was Gothic fashion. To hear the archived program go to: BBC Radio 1 archive 4-11-2002 (30 minutes needs RealOne Player)

"A Game of Three Halves" Radio play, which aired May 30, 1996 on BBC radio 4. Written by Stan Hey and John Fletcher... "A humorous and scathing satire on the present state of football." With Helen Baxendale, Tom Georgeson, and Anthony Head. Director Foz Allan. Kate Rowland."

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