
Budgie
Acting
Biography
Peter Edward Clarke, professionally known as Budgie, is a drummer with influential band Siouxsie and the Banshees and the drum-and-voice duo the Creatures
Known For

Never Mind the Buzzcocks is a comedy panel game show with a pop and rock music theme. The show is infamous for its dry, sarcastic humour and scathing, provocative attacks on the pop industry.
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Big World Café was a music show on British television. Broadcast on Channel 4 in 1989, it was presented by Mariella Frostrup, Eagle Eye Cherry and Jazzie B. It was produced by Andrea Wonfor, who had previously worked on The Tube. During the programme's second series, Andy Kershaw was recruited to report on world music. Artists who appeared on the show included Les Négresses Vertes, New Order, Prefab Sprout and Wet Wet Wet.
Big World Cafe

Farm boy Daryl Cage's parents ship him off to the big city to live with his brother, hoping he will have a better life there. After a baggage mixup at the airport, Daryl finds himself in possession of a drug cache, which a ruthless drug dealer wants back. The dealer murders Daryl's brother and the small town boy ends up all alone in the big city, being pursued by both the drug dealer and the police, who suspect him of the murder.
Out of Bounds
A one-off series of sixty minute shows where a band were given total control over the programme's content with no input from the production company or Channel 4.
Play At Home

The tale of the formation, journey and end of the seminal Punk/Reggae band The Slits.
Here to be Heard: The Story of The Slits

Siouxsie and the Banshees performing at the Rockpalast, Cologne as part of their 1981 'Juju' tour. Siouxsie Sioux: Voice and guitar John McGeoch: Guitar Steven Severin: Bass guitar Budgie: Drums, percussion
Siouxsie and the Banshees: Live at Rockpalast

Siouxie and the Banshees remain one of the most enduring acts to emerge from the London punk scene - even 14 albums after their formation. Captured at London's Shepherds Bush Empire on 10th July 2002, this concert film includes some of the best tracks from their past albums as well as an incendiary cover of the Beatles' 'Blue Jay Way'.
Siouxsie And The Banshees: The Seven Year Itch - Live

This was the first concert film to capture the excitement of Siouxsie and the Banshees live. Director Don Coutts filmed two sell-out concerts at the Royal Albert Hall and then worked with The Banshees to select the best tracks for this film.
Siouxsie and the Banshees: Nocturne

1. Say Yes! 2. Around The World 3. Seven Tears 4. Godzilla! 5. Standing There 6. Miss The Girl 7. Dear Prudence 8. Christine 9. Killing Time 10. Obsession 11. Shooting Sun 12. Kiss Them For Me 13. The Rapture 14. But Not Them 15. Weathercade 16. Prettiest Thing 17. Take Mine 18. Pinned Down 19. Trust In Me 20. Another Planet 21. 2nd Floor 22. Happy House 23. Not Forgotten 24. Face To Face 25. Cities In Dust 26. Spellbound 27. Peek-A-Boo
Siouxsie: Dreamshow

A documentary about women in the punk rock scene in Europe.
Women in Rock

Featuring several live sessions filmed for The Old Grey Whistle Test and Oxford Road Show, and for the first time, a previously-unreleased concert filmed in Warwick in March 1981, prior to their Juju album, with John McGeoch on guitar. Robert Smith was also featured on guitar on nine songs, including a TV session in 1979 and all the TV appearances from November 1982 through March 1984.
Siouxsie & The Banshees - At the BBC

Spontaneous drum-duet improvisations recorded Monday 19 August 2003 - Gok Sound Studio Tokyo, Japan.