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An Adventure in Space and Time: Christopher Elves: K9: Ben Foster: Torchwood: Alan Glass: White Witch of Devil's End: Linzi Gold: White Witch of Devil's End: Murray Gold: The Sarah Jane Adventures (theme tune), Torchwood (theme tune and incidental music) Barry Gray: Dr. Who and the Daleks, Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Peter Howell: K-9 and ...
Doctor Who: Time and the Rani [47] Keff McCulloch: Silva Screen Records: CD: 24 November 2023 () Doctor Who: Revenge of the Cybermen [48] [49] Carey Blyton with Peter Howell and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop: Silva Screen Records: CD: 24 November 2023 () Doctor Who: The Daleks in Colour [50] Tristram Cary & Mark Ayres: Silva Screen Records
For the 2013 Christmas special, "The Time of the Doctor", the theme used throughout series 7 part 2 was reinstated until the new theme arranged in 2014. The arrangement of the theme was once again revised in 2014 to mark the introduction of Peter Capaldi as the twelfth incarnation of The Doctor. This version removed the opening fanfare of the ...
The theme was reworked over the years, to her horror, because the only version that had her approval was the original. [19] Delia also composed music for other BBC programmes, including Blue Veils and Golden Sands and The Delian Mode. [20] The Doctor Who story Inferno reused some of Derbyshire's music originally composed for other productions. [21]
The BBC has unveiled a new take on the famous Doctor Who theme tune ahead of the show’s 60th anniversary.. BBC radio presenter Jo Whiley will host a special edition of Sunday Night Is Music ...
Murray Jonathan Gold (born 28 February 1969) is an English composer for stage, film, and television and a dramatist for both theatre and radio. He is best known as the musical director and composer of the music for Doctor Who from 2005–2017 and since 2023.
Ronald Erle Grainer (11 August 1922 – 21 February 1981) was an Australian composer who worked for most of his professional career in the United Kingdom. He is mostly remembered for his television and film score music, especially the theme music for Doctor Who, The Prisoner, Steptoe and Son and Tales of the Unexpected.
In his introductory note, Davies cites as examples of the Doctor's previous associations with music: the First Doctor disguising himself as Ancient Rome's most famous lyre-player in Emperor Nero's court in The Romans; [11] the Second Doctor playing his recorder; the Third Doctor singing Aggedor to sleep with a Venusian lullaby in The Curse of ...