Braingames is a five-episode HBO miniseries that was shown one episode per month between late 1984-early 1985. A pilot episode had aired on HBO on March 1983 while a compilation episode, "The Best of Braingames" aired sometime after the show's last episode.
Tracks from APM Music featured in this show[]
- America The Beautiful (B) by Graham De Wilde
- American Ball Game by Ronald Hanmer
- Ancient Islam by John Leach
- Animated Links 1-16 by Harold Smart
- Arrow 1 by James Asher
- Ascending by James Asher
- Back Fire by Jim Lawless
- Baghdad Nights by Ali Isfaham
- Battle of the Giants by John Cameron
- Biergarten by Zack Laurence
- Big Wide World by Brian Bennett
- Boomerang by James Asher
- Circus Circus Circus by Paul Ruhland
- Collegiate Glory by William Loose
- Creepy Crawley by Harold Smart
- Deck The Halls by Simon Benson
- Descending by James Asher
- Do It Yourself (c) by Paddy Kingsland
- Dramatic Impact 1 by Ivor Slaney
- Dramatic Impact 5 by Ivor Slaney
- Eldorado by Alan Hawkshaw (higher pitch)
- Electronic Effect 7, 8, 13 by Paddy Kingsland
- Entry Of The Gladiators by The Edrich Siedbert Band
- Fairy Elephant by Duncan Lamont
- Finger of Fear by Fredric Bayco
- Flexitune by Max Reinsch
- Flute Fall 2. by David Lindup
- For Those in Peril by Ronald Hanmer
- Froggy Trombone (1) by Hans Erlinger
- Games Played In The Dark by Richard Harvey
- Get Dancing (A-2) by R. Hook Norton
- Good Old Dixie by Pete Winslow
- Gracious Surroundings by David Snell
- Graveyard by Johnny Pearson
- Gridiron March by William Loose
- Grotesque Animal by James Asher
- Happy-Go-Lucky (A-2) by R. Hook Norton
- Heavenly Clockwork by Max Reinsch
- Here Comes The Band by William Loose
- Heroines by Trevor Bastow
- Horse and Trap by David Snell
- I Spy With My Little Eye by Steve Gray
- Jack Tar's Hornpipe by John Leach
- Jump Up And Down 1 by James Asher
- Keyboard Wizzard by Duncan Lamont
- Kinetic Montage by Trevor Bastow
- Komic Kuts by Harold Smart
- Laser Shot (Short) by James Asher
- Let's Rock Tonight by Barry Blue
- Licence to Thrill by Robert Cornford
- Lincoln's Inn by Norman Warren
- Lost City of Atlantis by Alan Hawkshaw
- Magic Wand by James Asher
- Memories of Vienna by Alfred Ralston
- Mini Micro by Alan Hawkshaw
- Money Makers (A) by Paddy Kingsland
- Neutral French Horn by Pete Winslow
- New Wave (B) by R. Hook Norton
- O Sole Mio (B) by Ken Jones and Keith Grant (removed from APM/KPM's websites)
- Oink Oink by James Asher
- Perky Trumpet by Pete Winslow
- Pips by James Asher
- Planctum by James Asher
- Premonitions by Richard Harvey
- Promotion 4 by Steve Gray
- Purrlection by Joe Griffiths
- Roundabout Now by Harold Smart
- Sales Force by Paddy Kingsland
- Salute To Liberty by Zack Laurence
- Saturday's Game by Len Stevens
- Savoyards In Arcadia by Peter Cork
- Saw Theme by William Trytel
- Scale Down by James Asher
- Scale Up by James Asher
- Scurry (b) by David Vorhaus
- Silly Season by Tony Kinsey
- Sing Along Medley by Andrew Fenner
- Sport of Kings by Alec Gould
- Star Spangled Banner (A) by Graham De Wilde
- Striding Stomp by Keith Nichols
- Swirling Leaves by Gareth Walters
- Synchronus by Steve Gray (time-compressed)
- Synth Effect (A) by David Vorhaus
- Taking Chances (A) by Richard Harvey
- Taste, Like, Dislike by James Asher
- Tavern Tales by David Snell
- Teddy Bear's Party by Max Reinsch
- The Blue Danube by Max Reinsch
- The Dancing Class by Little Missenden School
- The Flight Of The Bumblebee by Max Reinsch
- The Killing Ground (A) by Richard Harvey
- The Pink Elephant by Duncan Lamont
- The Queen's Minuet by Gareth Walters
- This Year of Grace 1821 by Len Beadle
- Treble Vision by Alan Hawkshaw
- Trombone Crazy by Duncan Lamont
- Trumpet Call 1 by Sam Fonteyn
- Victorian Lament by John Leach
- Victory March by John Leach
- Waltzing in Dreamland by Alan Moorhouse
- War Games by James Asher
- William Tell by Gioacchino Rossini
- Winter Sleigh Ride by Simon Benson
- Word Processor (B) by Paddy Kingsland
- Yankee Doodle by Graham De Wilde
Non-APM Tracks[]
Classical Music:[]
- 1812 Overture by Peter Tchaikovsky (unknown arrangement/label)
- Albinoni: Violin Concerto in F Major Opus 10 No. 7: I Allegro by Tomaso Albinoni, arrangement by Claudio Scimone (Musical Heritage Society)
Outside Library Music Labels:[]
- Charlie's Chase by Reginald Wale (De Wolfe Music)
- Log Drum Concerto by Eric Allen & Frank Reidy (De Wolfe Music)
- Space Wars Pt. 1 by Clark Gault (Network Music)
APM Tracks Not Known[]
- Scout brass music arrangement of "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow"/"The Bear Went Over the Mountain" heard during a distorted image of Smokey the Bear (Pilot)
- Ragtime piano music during Odd Card Out (Pilot)
- Dramatic contemporary orchestra music playing throughout Mysteriosos (Pilot)
- Easy listening jazz music during Between the Lines (Pilot)
- Banjo music heard during Jesse James about to make a getaway after robbing the bank (Braingames #2)
- Bassoon and keyboard music heard during a game of long-living animals (Braingames #2)
- Orchestra music heard at the end of The Inspector and the Lost Princess (Braingames #3)
- Piccolo cue in Wrongovia (Braingames #4)
- Harp plucks in Wrongovia (Braingames #4)
- Jazz music with trumpet solo in Wrongovia (Braingames #4)
- Eighties-style music heard throughout Memory Workout (Braingames #4)
- Funky music heard during the unscrambling of "basketball" in Name That Sport (Braingames #4)
- Funny music heard during Unidentified Flying Pranksters (Braingames #5)
- Hi-hat music heard during Unidentified Flying Pranksters (Braingames #5)
- String quartet music heard during the Brothers Grimm's tale (Braingames #5)
- When the four legged animals tap dance in "The Riddler" (Braingames #5)
- Bullfight fanfare in "The Riddler" (The Best of Braingames)
- Arrangement of "Jarabe Tapatio" (aka The Mexican Hat Dance) in "The Riddler" (The Best of Braingames)
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