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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0490094Jim Latham - IMDb

    Jim Latham. Soundtrack: Freeway. After graduating with a degree in music from Harvard University, Jim moved to LA in the late 1980s to pursue a career as a composer and songwriter. For the first five years in Los Angeles, he kept body and soul together as a recording engineer.

  2. Dec 13, 2011 · Jim Latham - Men in black (Intro & Credits) - YouTube. NINE ART. 1.32K subscribers. 393. 40K views 12 years ago. I adore cartoons, based on my favorite 90's movies (Xtreme Ghostbusters, Men In...

  3. Jim Latham. Soundtrack: Freeway. After graduating with a degree in music from Harvard University, Jim moved to LA in the late 1980s to pursue a career as a composer and songwriter. For the first five years in Los Angeles, he kept body and soul together as a recording engineer.

  4. Jackson opened his apartment door cradling the lamp he’d made a decade ago in high school shop class against his hip like it was a three-year-old or a koala and saw a woman holding a clipboard standing where the welcome mat used to be.

  5. Apr 12, 2023 · What We Forgot. In the beginning, an old story goes, there was nothing. The Earth was waste and void, and darkness moved over the ocean. Before long, there was light. Soon after that, the scene shifts to a garden inhabited by a man, a woman, and a talking snake.

  6. Jim Latham – where to find my writing online. Don’t be a stranger. Subscribe to Jim’s Shorts. Original short fiction every Wednesday. Check out my books. Noon in Florida, The Little Ones, and Driving Music (co-written with Cami Cacciatore). E-book or paperback. Follow me on Instagram or Facebook. Read my stories published around the web.

  7. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofJim Latham | BAFTA

    A British editor who worked primarily in television, Latham worked on shows including Dixon of Dock Green (1963-1964) and Doctor Who (1965-1966). He received BAFTA nominations for Torvill and Dean: Facing the Music (1994) and The House (1996), and won for Threads (1984).