Price appears in the D. A. Pennebaker documentary ''
Don't Look Back'' (1965) and is in several scenes with Bob Dylan and his entourage, including one where his departure from the Animals is mentioned. Price appeared with Georgie Fame in a series of TV shows scripted by
Monty Python's
Terry Jones on BBC2 titled
The Price of Fame or Fame at any Price. They were broadcast on 17 September 1969, 20 November 1969 - 25 December 1969, 17 June 1970. Price has been closely involved with the work of film director
Lindsay Anderson. He wrote the music for Anderson's film
O Lucky Man! (1973), which he performs on screen in the film and appears as himself in one part of the storyline. The score won the 1974
BAFTA Award for Best Film Music. On 23 April 1977, Price appeared on an episode of
Saturday Night Live, hosted by
Eric Idle. He sang the songs "Poor People" (from the
O Lucky Man! soundtrack) and "In Times Like These." Also, in 1977, he appeared on another U.S. television show, ''
Don Kirshner's Rock Concert.'' In 1979 Price composed and sang the theme song of the ATV series ''
Turtle's Progress. In 1981 he composed the score for the musical Andy Capp'' based on the
eponymous comic strip. He also wrote the lyrics, together with the actor
Trevor Peacock. The play transferred from the
Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, to London's
Aldwych Theatre in September 1982. Price later provided the theme to
Thames Television's 1988 sitcom adaptation of
Andy Capp in the form of a rewritten "Jarrow Song". Other TV theme work includes a re-recorded version of his 1975 single "Papers", which was used as the theme tune to the
London Weekend Television situation comedy
Hot Metal and the song "Changes", soundtrack to a popular TV commercial for the
VW Golf. In 1992 Anderson included an episode in his autobiographical
BBC film
Is That All There Is?, with a boat trip down the
River Thames to scatter
Rachel Roberts and
Jill Bennett's ashes on the waters, while Price accompanied himself and sang the song "
Is That All There Is?" In 2004 Price appeared in the
Christmas edition of
Heartbeat as Frankie Rio, the leader of a dubious band of musicians, the Franke Rio Trio, who are booked to appear in the
Aidensfield Village Concert. The episode was entitled "In the Bleak Midwinter".
Film appearances • "Get Yourself A College Girl" (1964). Himself •
Dont Look Back (1967), Himself •
O Lucky Man! (1973), Alan, soundtrack •
Alfie Darling (1975), Alfie Elkins, soundtrack •
Britannia Hospital (1982), soundtrack •
The Plague Dogs (1982), soundtrack •
Is That All There Is? (1993), Himself
TV appearances •
Ready, Steady, Go! – as the Alan Price Set (9 December 1966) •
Beat-Club – 1967–68 •
Top of the Pops – 7 April 1966, performing "I Put a Spell on You" with the Alan Price Set •
Top of the Pops – 14 July 1966, performing "Hi Lili, Hi Lo" with the Alan Price Set •
Top of the Pops – 15 February 1968, performing "Don't Stop The Carnival" with the Alan Price Set •
Disco – Episode No. 1.5 as Price and Fame (1971) •
The Two Ronnies – as himself (1972) eight episodes •
Saturday Night Live – as himself (April 1977) •
Pop Quiz – as himself (25 September 1984) •
Heartbeat – Frankie Rio (a "shifty" musician) "In the Bleak Midwinter" (2004) ==Personal life==