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This is a list of music releases from and relating to the BBC television series Doctor Who.It is split into two sections: One for soundtracks of music from the show and its spinoffs, and one for music relating to the series, mainly novelty or tribute releases.
An abridged version of the soundtrack. Tom Baker provides link narration in character as the 4th Doctor. Reissues: 7 November 1988 (cassette, along with Slipback, see below). 2 July 2001 (CD, in a revised and expanded version with Exploration Earth: The Time Machine-see below). 29 April 2010 (free CD with that day's edition of The Daily Telegraph newspaper). 3 February 2011 (CD in a "facsimile ...
Doctor Who: Devils' Planets – The Music of Tristram Cary; Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 1: The Early Years 1963–1969; Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 2: New Beginnings 1970–1980; Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 3: The Leisure Hive
The music used on the Doctor Who television series is discussed in the following articles: The Doctor Who theme music; List of Doctor Who music releases;
Doctor Who 3. "Wimps / Doctor #7 is Shot" John Debney: Doctor Who 4. "Aftermath" John Debney: Doctor Who 5. "Mr Smith and the Ambulance" John Debney: Doctor Who 6. "I Am Not Human" John Debney: Doctor Who 7. "Flatline" John Debney: Doctor Who 8. "X-Ray / Snake in the Bathroom" John Debney: Doctor Who 9. "The Taking of Bruce" John Debney: Doctor ...
The Doctor Who theme music was composed by Ron Grainer and initially arranged by Delia Derbyshire of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Various composers subsequently arranged it for later versions of the theme. In the classic series, each serial's director chose the freelance composer for the incidental music in the serial.
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Most tracks (which included a mixture of original soundtrack recordings and newer performances) had been previously issued, with three tracks being released for the first time: Mark Ayres' main title music to the documentary Return to Devil's End, and two arrangements of the Doctor Who theme by Mark Lambert and Ian Hu, the second of which ...