From sweeping orchestral scores to cheeky pop needle-drops, British cinema knows how to pair pictures with sound. Rank these iconic soundtracks by how much they still move you.
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Trainspotting
Iggy Pop, Underworld and Pulp turned a gritty Edinburgh tale into a generation-defining mixtape. Choose life, choose this soundtrack.
Skyfall
Thomas Newman's brooding score paired with that title track gave 007 a proper Scottish makeover. Goosebumps guaranteed by the second verse.
Chariots of Fire
Vangelis's synth anthem turned slow-motion jogging into cinematic gold. Still hummed at every school sports day in Britain.
Love Actually
From Joni Mitchell to The Beach Boys via Bill Nighy's cheesy carol, it's the festive playlist your mum insists on every December.

A Clockwork Orange
Wendy Carlos's synthesised classical pieces made Kubrick's dystopia genuinely unsettling. You'll never hear Singin' in the Rain the same way again.
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Rank these iconic British animated films by the year they were first released, earliest to most recent.
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