New Doctor Who theme version to preview at Myth Makers convention

Thursday, 8 May 2014 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The Doctor Who Appreciation Society have announced a preview of a new version of the Doctor Who theme by composer Dominic Glynn at their forthcoming Myth Makers convention in June:

Next month, composer Dominic Glynn will release a new version of the Doctor Who theme (in four different mixes) via Amazon and iTunes. This new version was initially premiered at the 'Gallifrey One' event in Los Angeles earlier this year.

DWAS is very pleased to announce that the new version will also be previewed at its forthcoming 'Myth Makers' event at Riverside Studios in London on 1st June, prior to its official release on June 16th at which Dominic is a guest. On this occasion only, attendees will be able to see the theme set to a brand new video made by Doctor Who documentary maker Brendan Sheppard. This will be a once only screening!

As well as Dominic other guests confirmed are: Colin Baker, Derrick Sherwin, Terrance Dicks, Andrew Cartmel, Mike Tucker and Philip Hinchcliffe.

For more information on Dominic Glynn please visit his website.

For more details please visit the event website.

(with thanks to Paul Winter/DWAS




FILTER: - Music - Conventions

Silva Screen: 50th Anniversary Collection comparison

Friday, 2 May 2014 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Silva-Screen are currently accepting pre-orders for their limited edition 50th Anniversary Collection, which features music from each of the eleven 'Doctor' eras of the series over its (first) fifty years on television.

The set is available in two formats, a 'standard' Eleven Disc Edition and a special TARDIS Edition; Silva-Screen have now provided a handy guide to the differences between the two versions of the release:

50th Anniversary Collection: set comparison (Credit: Silva Screen)

Full details for the Eleven Disc Edition and TARDIS Edition can be found on their website, and pre-orders are open until 10:00am BST on the 9th May. Note: Silva Screen have confirmed that after this periods no further orders will be accepted after that date, and the set will not be on offer again at a later date.

50th Anniversary Collection: TARDIS Edition (closed) (Credit: Silva Screen) 50th Anniversary Collection: TARDIS Edition (open) (Credit: Silva Screen) 50th Anniversary Collection: CD Edition (open) (Credit: Silva Screen) 50th Anniversary Collection: CD Edition (closed) (Credit: http://www.doctorwhomusic.com/)

Track Listing


01. Doctor Who (Original Theme) (2:21)
02. Doctor Who (Pilot Theme) (2:05) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

AN UNEARTHLY CHILD - UNAIRED PILOT VERSION (1963)
03. TARDIS Exterior Hum and Door [original] (0:23)
04. Entry into the TARDIS (Full length version) (11:56)
05. TARDIS Original Takeoff Sequence (1:47)
06. Doctor Who (Original Titles Music) (2:09) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

AN UNEARTHLY CHILD (1963)
07. Three Guitars Mood 2 (2:03) - Nelson & Raymond (Conroy) / Performed by the Arthur Nelson Group
08. TARDIS Takeoff (1:23)

THE DALEKS (1963)
09. Forest Atmosphere (1:08)
10. Skaro - Petrified Forest Atmosphere (“Thal Wind”) (2:21)
11. TARDIS Computer (1:08)
12. Forest With Creature (0:55)
13. City Music 1 and 2 (0:56)
14. Dalek City Corridor (2:02)
15. The Daleks (0:32)
16. Dalek Control Room (0:34)
17. The Storm Continued (Susan Meets Alydon) (2:38)
18. The Fight (1:03)
19. The Ambush (2:00)
20. Rising Tension (1:16)
21. Demented Dalek (0:22)
22. Capsule Oscillation (Dalek Destructor Fuse / Bomb Countdown) (0:19)

THE EDGE OF DESTRUCTION (1964)
23. Explosion, TARDIS Stops (1:10)

THE KEYS OF MARINUS (1964)
24. Sleeping Machine (0:52)

THE SENSORITES (1964)
25. Sensorite Speech Background (1:11)

THE CHASE (1965)
26. The Chase (Music and Effects from the Soundtrack) (1:37)
27. Dalek Spaceship Lands (0:16)
28. Dalek Tracking Device (0:36)
29. Dalek Spaceship Takeoff (0:47)
30. TARDIS Lands (0:11)

GALAXY 4 (1965)
31. Chumbley (Constant Run) (0:27)
32. Chumbley at Rest (0:28)
33. Marche (2:40) - Daniel Ouzounoff / Performed by Les Structures Sonores (BAM LD 087)
34. Chumbley Sends Message (0:07)
35. Chumbley Dome (Rises / Falls / Rises / Falls) (0:19)
36. Chumbley Dies (0:11)

THE DALEKS’ MASTER PLAN (1965)
37. A Strange Sickness (0:44)
38. Kembel I (0:46)
39. Daleks I (0:41)
40. Activity on Dalek Ship Control Panel (0:46)
41. Daleks at the TARDIS (0:25)
42. Wall of Fire (0:24)
43. At the City Walls (0:37)
44. Leaving Kembel (0:21)
45. The Experiment (0:41)
46. Invisible Creatures (0:51)
47. Dalek Time Machine (0:19)
48. The Missing TARDIS (0:51)
49. The Tomb (0:54)
50. The Heart of the Mountain (0:35)
51. Growing Menace (2:08)
52. The Time Destructor (5:17)

THE GUNFIGHTERS (1966)
53. Excerpts from “The Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon” (3:51)

THE SAVAGES (1966)
54. Transfer of Human Energy into Reserve (1:56)
55. Energy Escapes (0:23)

THE TENTH PLANET (1966)
56. Space Adventure Part 2 (1:22) - Martin Slavin (Chappell C812A)
57. Cybership Interior Atmosphere (1:00)
58. Machinery in TARDIS Goes Wild (Regeneration) (1:03)


THE POWER OF THE DALEKS (1966)
01. Regeneration Runs Down (0:10)
02. The Doctor’s Transitional Trauma (0:52)

THE UNDERWATER MENACE (1967)
03. The Fish People (0:37)

THE MACRA TERROR (1967)
04. Heartbeat Chase (1:57)
05. Chromophone Band (1:56) - Music by Dudley Simpson, realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
06. Controller Chimes (0:10)
07. Muzak (from “Time in Advance”) (3:19) - Music by John Baker (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
08. Propaganda Sleep Machine (1:08)
09. The Macra Terror (Incidental music excerpt) (0:31)
10. Doctor Who (New Opening, 1967 - full version) (2:19) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE TOMB OF THE CYBERMEN (1967)
11. Univers Sideral (2:26) - Paul Bonneau (Chappell TCR Volume 2) / Performed by Paul Bonneau and his Orchestra
12. Space Time Music Part 1 (1:21) - Wilfred Josephs (Southern MQ653) / Performed by Westway Studio Orchestra

THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMEN (1967)
13. Yeti Control Sphere Move, Call and Answer (0:22)

THE ICE WARRIORS (1967)
14. The Ice Warriors One: Titles (0:52)
15. The Ice Warriors Two-Six: Titles (0:43)

THE WEB OF FEAR (1968)
16. Space Time Music Part 2 (1:19) - Wilfred Josephs (Southern MQ653) / Performed by Westway Studio Orchestra
17. Sting & Web (Cocooning Interior / Cobweb Pulsates) (2:04)
18. 4 Stings (0:18)

FURY FROM THE DEEP (1968)
19. Fury from the Deep - Mr Oak and Mr Quill (0:40)

THE WHEEL IN SPACE (1968)
20. Lead-In to Cyber Planner (0:14)
21. Cyber Planner Background (0:37)
22. Cybermen Stab & Music (1:32)
23. Rocket Stab (0:07)
24. Birth of Cybermats (0:44)
25. Cybermats Attracted to Wheel (0:39)
26. Rocket in Space (1:49)
27. Interior Rocket (Suspense Music) (1:55)
28. Servo Robot Music (1:27)
29. Wheel Stab (0:14)
30. Cosmos Atmosphere (1:08)
31. Alien Ship Music (1:00)
32. Jarvis in a Dream State (0:47)
33. 2 Stabs (0:11)

THE DOMINATORS (1968)
34. TARDIS (New Landing) (0:18)
35. Dominators’ Saucer Power On (0:40)
36. Sting (0:05)
37. Statues Move (a and b) (0:35)
38. Galaxy Atmosphere (1:04)
39. Dominators’ Saucer Interior (2:04)
40. Tension Builder (a) (0:45)
41. Tension Builder (c) (0:40)
42. Tension Builder (d) (1:06)
43. Low Sting (0:10)

THE MIND ROBBER (1968)
44. TARDIS, Extra Power Unit Plugged In (1:53)
45. Zoe’s Theme (1:19)
46. White Void (1:17)

THE INVASION (1968)
47. The Dark Side of the Moon (0:31)
48. The Company (1:30)
49. Muzak (from “Time in Advance”) (2:44) - Music by John Baker (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
50. Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart (1:22)
51. Mysteries (1:30)
52. Cyberman Brought to Life (1:13)
53. Cyber Invasion (2:12)

THE KROTONS (1968)
54. The Learning Hall (2:40)
55. Entry into the Machine (1:33)
56. Sting (0:19)
57. Machine and City Theme (1:49)
58. Kroton Theme (2:13)

THE SEEDS OF DEATH (1969)
59. The Seeds of Death: Titles (0:35)
60. Moon Control (0:24)
61. Diffraction (Ice Warrior Gun Impact) (0:22)
62. Ice Warriors Music (0:25)
63. Moon Homing Beam Call Signal & Reply (0:21)

THE SPACE PIRATES (1969)
64. TARDIS Lands (0:26)

THE WAR GAMES (1969)
65. Alien Control Centre (0:27)
66. Time Zone Atmosphere (0:40)
67. Dimensional Control (SIDRAT Dimensions Contract) (0:50)
68. War Lord Arrival (0:16)
69. War Chief Music (0:14)
70. Silver Box (The Doctor calls for help) (1:02)
71. Time Lord Court (3:53)


01. Doctor Who: Opening Title Theme (1970) (0:46) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

SPEARHEAD FROM SPACE (1970)
02. TARDIS tries to take off (0:30)

DOCTOR WHO AND THE SILURIANS (1970)
03. Music from “Doctor Who and the Silurians” (7:34)

THE AMBASSADORS OF DEATH (1970)
04. Outer Space (2:05)

INFERNO (1970)
05. TARDIS Control On & Warp Transfer (0:22)
06. Blue Veils and Golden Sands (3:26) - Music by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
07. The Delian Mode (5:32) - Music by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
08. Battle Theme (1:01) - St George (Standard Music Library ESL 104)

THE MIND OF EVIL (1971)
09. The Master’s Theme (0:43)
10. Hypnosis Music (0:36)
11. Dover Castle (0:29)
12. Keller Machine Appears and Vanishes (0:22)
13. Keller Machine Theme (0:42)

THE CLAWS OF AXOS (1971)
14. Axos Cell Interior Atmosphere (0:50)
15. Brain Centre Atmosphere (0:16)
16. Copy machine tickover (0:16)
17. The Axons Approach (1:45)
18. TARDIS Lands (0:22)

THE CURSE OF PELADON (1972)
19. TARDIS Interior (Stationary) (0:56)
20. TARDIS Interior (In flight) (0:54)

THE SEA DEVILS (1972)
21. Music from “The Sea Devils” (5:24)

THE MUTANTS (1972)
22. Transfer Machine Arrival (0:17)
23. Music from “The Mutants” (7:13)
24. Doctor Who [Stereo version 1972] (2:23) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
25. Doctor Who [Delaware version 1972] (2:10) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson with Paddy Kingsland (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE THREE DOCTORS (1973)
26. Time Lords Background (1:20)

CARNIVAL OF MONSTERS (1973)
27. Music from “Carnival of Monsters” Episode 1 (3:35)

FRONTIER IN SPACE (1973)
28. Frontier in Space - Hyperspace Jump (0:27)
29. Music from “Frontier in Space” Episodes 1 and 2 (5:37)

DEATH TO THE DALEKS (1974)
30. TARDIS Malfunctions (sequence) (2:00)
31. Exxilon City Beacon (0:54)
32. Music from “Death to the Daleks” (Extended suite) (10:25)

THE MONSTER OF PELADON (1974)
33. Aggedor’s Temple Atmosphere, Peladon (1:37)

PLANET OF THE SPIDERS (1974)
34. Music from “Planet of the Spiders” Part 2 (2:44)
35. Planet of the Spiders - Metebelis III Atmosphere (1:52)
36. Doctor Who Closing Title Theme (1970) (1:14) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)


01. Doctor Who Opening Title Theme (0:44) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

ROBOT (1974)
02. Mysterious Robots (1:15)

THE ARK IN SPACE (1975)
03. Nerva Beacon Infrastructure and T-Mat Couch (1:42)

THE SONTARAN EXPERIMENT (1975)
04. Styre’s Scouting Machine (1:04)

REVENGE OF THE CYBERMEN (1975)
05. Music from “Revenge of the Cybermen” (Extended Suite) (6:54)

TERROR OF THE ZYGONS (1975)
06. The Destruction of Charlie Rig (0:41)
07. A Landing In Scotland (1:22)
08. The Zygons Attack (0:49)
09. Monster on the Moor (3:27)

THE ANDROID INVASION (1975)
10. Music from “The Android Invasion” Parts 3 & 4 (Extended Suite) (9:04)

THE BRAIN OF MORBIUS (1975)
11. The Planet Karn (1:48)

THE SEEDS OF DOOM (1976)
12. Antarctica: The First Pod (2:19)
13. Harrison Chase (0:40)
14. The Hymn of the Plants (0:49)
15. Get Dunbar! / Krynoid On The Loose (2:53)

THE MASQUE OF MANDRAGORA (1976)
16. The Mandragora Helix (1:26)

THE INVISIBLE ENEMY (1977)
17. Inside the Doctor’s Mind (1:52)

THE SUN MAKERS (1977)
18. Music from “The Sun Makers” (11:22)

THE INVASION OF TIME (1978)
19. Music from “The Invasion of Time” Parts 3 and 4 (5:37)

DESTINY OF THE DALEKS (1979)
20. Movellan Runs Down (2:01)
21. Nova Device Countdown and Explosion (0:28)

NIGHTMARE OF EDEN (1979)
22. Pretty Planet (0:33)
23. Doctor Who Closing Titles (40” Version) (0:41) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE LEISURE HIVE (1980)
24. Doctor Who 1980 (Opening Titles) (0:36) - Realised by Peter Howell (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
25. Into Argolis (1:44)
26. Earth Shuttle Arrives (1:21)

MEGLOS (1980)
27. The Deons (1:27)
28. Meglos (1:31)

FULL CIRCLE (1980)
29. Summons to Gallifrey (1:21)
30. K9 on a Mission (0:35)

WARRIORS’ GATE (1980)
31. Banqueting Music (1:21)

THE KEEPER OF TRAKEN (1981)
32. Nyssa’s Theme (0:42)
33. Kassia’s Wedding Music (0:48)
34. The Threat of Melkur (0:54)

LOGOPOLIS (1981)
35. TARDIS Interior (Flying, Landing Beep, Stationary, Cloister Bell) (1:29)
36. It’s The End... (3:18)
37. Doctor Who 1980 (Closing Titles) (1:17)


CASTROVALVA (1982)
01. “The Moment Has Been Prepared For” (1:03)
02. Doctor Who Theme (1980 - Full Version) (2:41) - Realised by Peter Howell (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

CASTROVALVA (1982)
03. Castrovalva (Suite) (3:18)

FOUR TO DOOMSDAY (1982)
04. Exploring the Lab (1:48)
05. Nyssa is Hypnotised (0:59)

KINDA (1982)
06. TSS Machine Attacked (1:03)

BLACK ORCHID (1982)
07. Black Orchid (3:17)

EARTHSHOCK (1982)
08. March of the Cybermen (5:13)

ARC OF INFINITY (1983)
09. Omega Force Field (1:54)
10. Ergon Threat (1:03)
11. The Termination of the Doctor (2:08)

SNAKEDANCE (1983)
12. Janissary Band (0:48)

MAWDRYN UNDEAD (1983)
13. Mawdryn Undead (Suite) (4:17)

ENLIGHTENMENT (1983)
14. Enlightenment (7:56)

THE KING’S DEMONS (1983)
15. The King’s Demons (5:23)

THE FIVE DOCTORS (1983)
16. The Five Doctors (8:44)

WARRIORS OF THE DEEP (1984)
17. Warriors of the Deep (3:54)

THE AWAKENING (1984)
18. The Awakening (3:26)

FRONTIOS (1984)
19. Frontios (Suite) (4:21)

RESURRECTION OF THE DALEKS (1984)
20. Resurrection of the Daleks (5:01)

PLANET OF FIRE (1984)
21. Planet of Fire (3:55)

THE CAVES OF ANDROZANI (1984)
22. The Caves of Androzani (Extended Suite) (6:57)


THE TWIN DILEMMA (1984)
01. The Twin Dilemma (Extended Suite) (7:19)

ATTACK OF THE CYBERMEN (1985)
02. Attack of the Cybermen (Suite) (8:12)

VENGEANCE ON VAROS (1985)
03. Vengeance on Varos (Suite) (6:53)

THE MARK OF THE RANI (1985)
04. The Mark of the Rani (Extended Suite) (6:47)

THE TWO DOCTORS (1985)
05. The Two Doctors (Extended Suite) (6:31)

TIMELASH (1985)
06. Timelash (5:51)

REVELATION OF THE DALEKS (1985)
07. Revelation of the Daleks (The Funeral Parlour) (2:19)
08. Revelation of the Daleks (6:15)

THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD: THE MYSTERIOUS PLANET (1986)
09. Doctor Who Theme (1980 - Opening) (0:45) - Arranged and Performed by Dominic Glynn
10. The Mysterious Planet (Extended Suite) (7:39)

THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD: MINDWARP (1986)
11. Mindwarp (sound effects montage) (Machine / Sil’s Chamber / Test Room background / Light Tunnel Background / Force Beam and TARDIS / Time Bubble / Unfreeze) (3:59)

THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD: TERROR OF THE VERVOIDS (1986)
12. Terror of the Vervoids (Extended Suite) (8:26)

THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD: THE ULTIMATE FOE (1986)
13. The Ultimate Foe (Extended Suite) (6:49)
14. Doctor Who Theme (1980 - Closing) (1:20) - Arranged and Performed by Dominic Glynn


TIME AND THE RANI (1987)
01. “It’s the Man I Want” (0:22)
02. Doctor Who Theme (1987 - Opening) (0:53) - Arranged and Performed by Keff McCulloch

TIME AND THE RANI (1987)
03. Music from “Time and the Rani” (Extended Suite) (4:02)

PARADISE TOWERS (1987)
04. Taken to the Cleaners (1:31)
05. Drinksmat Dawning (1:28)
06. The Making of Pex (1:22)

DELTA AND THE BANNERMEN (1987)
07. Music from “Delta and the Bannermen” (3:38)
08. “Here’s to the Future” (featuring The Lorells) (1:56)

DRAGONFIRE (1987)
09. Music from “Dragonfire” (Extended Suite) (7:11)

REMEMBRANCE OF THE DALEKS (1988)
10. Music from “Remembrance of the Daleks” (Extended Suite) (8:21)
11. Time Will Tell (1:00)

THE HAPPINESS PATROL (1988)
12. Music from “The Happiness Patrol” (7:11)

SILVER NEMESIS (1988)
13. Fourth Reich (1:21)
14. Landing of the Cybermen (2:47)
15. Shooting at Us (1:26)

THE GREATEST SHOW IN THE GALAXY (1988)
16. Music from “The Greatest Show in the Galaxy” (Extended Suite) (7:07)

BATTLEFIELD (1989)
17. Music from “Battlefield” (Extended Suite) (5:24)

GHOST LIGHT (1989)
18. Music from “Ghost Light” (4:32)

THE CURSE OF FENRIC (1989)
19. Music from “The Curse of Fenric” (Extended Suite) (7:30)

SURVIVAL (1989)
20. Music from “Survival” (Extended Suite) (8:25)
21. “...and somewhere else, the tea’s getting cold” (0:23)
22. Doctor Who Theme (1987 - Closing) (1:14) - Arranged and Performed by Keff McCulloch


DOCTOR WHO - THE TELEVISION MOVIE (1996)
Music by John Debney
01. Prologue: Skaro / “Doctor Who” Theme / The Casket (2:19)
02. Breakout (2:36)
03. Wimps / Doctor #7 is Shot (1:49)
04. Aftermath (1:04)
05. Mr Smith and the Ambulance (1:51)
06. “I Am Not Human” (1:13)
07. Flatline (1:01)
08. X-Ray / Snake in the Bathroom (1:37)
09. The Taking of Bruce (1:03)
10. Seven to Eight (2:20)
11. “Who Am I?” (1:55)
12. City Scape (1:51)
13. Bad Morning (0:33)
14. Time (0:57)
15. “I Quit” (1:01)
16. Primitive Wiring / The UnBruce (1:43)
17. Two Hearts (1:12)
18. The TARDIS / True Identity (2:15)
19. Night Walk (1:45)
20. The Eye of Harmony / Half Human (4:35)
21. Until Midnight / Atomic Clock (2:01)
22. Green Eyes (0:49)
23. The Chase (3:17)
24. Beryllium Clock / Bragg’s Key (1:12)
25. Jelly Baby (0:12)
26. Slimed (2:06)
27. Under the Influence (0:47)
28. Crown of Nails (1:13)
29. Lee’s Last Chance (2:09)

30. “Open the Eye” (2:26)
31. “Reroute Power!” / Temporal Orbit (6:17)
32. To Hold Death Back (1:55)
33. Farewell (1:37)
34. End Credits / “Doctor Who” Theme (0:49)
1, 3, 8, 12, 22, 23, 32 contain previously unreleased material
5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 15, 25 previously unreleased


Music by Murray Gold

01. Doctor Who Theme - TV Version (0:42)

ROSE
02. Westminster Bridge (2:08)
03. Seeking the Doctor (0:41)
04. The Doctor’s Theme (1:13)

THE END OF THE WORLD
05. Clockwork TARDIS (1:17)
06. Cassandra’s Waltz (3:07)
07. Rose’s Theme (2:13)

ALIENS OF LONDON
08. Slitheen (1:20)

WORLD WAR THREE
09. Harriet Jones, Prime Minister (2:13)

DALEK
10. The Lone Dalek (4:59)

FATHER’S DAY
11. Father’s Day (1:53)

BOOM TOWN
12. Boom Town: Suite (3:00)
13. Monster Bossa (1:37)

BAD WOLF
14. Rose in Peril (1:31)
15. The Daleks (3:00)
16. I’m Coming to Get You (1:11)

THE PARTING OF THE WAYS
17. Finding Jackie (0:53)
18. Rose Defeats the Daleks (2:29)
19. Hologram (2:14)
20. New Adventures (2:18)
21. Doctor Who Theme - Album Version (2:33)

CLASSIC DOCTOR WHO - BONUS TRACKS
22. Behind the Sofa (from More Than 30 Years In The TARDIS) (2:25)
23. Doctor Who 1986 (2:54)
Arranged and Performed by Dominic Glynn
24. Doctor Who 1987 (2:37)
Arranged and Performed by Keff McCulloch
25. Back to the TARDIS (version 1) (from 30 Years In The TARDIS) (1:04)
26. “...and somewhere else, the tea’s getting cold” (from “Survival”) (0:21)
27. Back to the TARDIS (version 2) (from More Than 30 Years In The TARDIS) (0:54)

THE NEW SERIES - THE TENTH DOCTOR - BONUS TRACKS
28. The Doctor Forever (from “The Runaway Bride”) (4:18)
29. Song For Ten (from “The Christmas Invasion”) (3:27) Vocal - Neil Hannon
30. My Angel Put The Devil In Me (originally from “Daleks in Manhattan”) (3:08)
Vocal - Yamit Mamo
31. The Cyberleader Runs Amok (from “The Next Doctor”) (1:56)
32. Never Too Old to Shoot and Fly (from “The End of Time”) (2:15)

THE NEW SERIES - THE ELEVENTH DOCTOR - BONUS TRACKS
33. Emotions Get the Better Of Him (from “Victory of the Daleks”) (4:34)
34. Impossible Choice (from “Amy’s Choice”) (3:33)
35. Glasgow (from “The Name of the Doctor”) (0:58)
36. Whisper Men (from “The Name of the Doctor”) (1:32)


Music by Murray Gold

THE CHRISTMAS INVASION
01. Sycorax Encounter (1:12)

NEW EARTH
02. The Face of Boe (1:14)

TOOTH AND CLAW
03. Tooth and Claw (3:19)

THE GIRL IN THE FIREPLACE
04. Madame de Pompadour (2:11)

RISE OF THE CYBERMEN / THE AGE OF STEEL
05. Cybermen (3:48)

DOOMSDAY
06. Doomsday (5:07)

THE RUNAWAY BRIDE
07. The Runaway Bride (4:18)

SMITH AND JONES
08. Martha’s Theme (2:34)

GRIDLOCK
09. Gridlocked Cassinis (1:13)
10. All the Strange, Strange Creatures (3:47)

DALEKS IN MANHATTAN / EVOLUTION OF THE DALEKS
11. Evolution of the Daleks (1:53)

HUMAN NATURE / THE FAMILY OF BLOOD
12. Mr. Smith and Joan (1:54)
13. Just Scarecrows to War (1:29)

BLINK
14. Blink (Suite) (2:54)

UTOPIA
15. The Futurekind (1:43)

THE SOUND OF DRUMS / THE LAST OF THE TIME LORDS
16. This is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home (3:16)
17. Doctor Who - Season 4 Opening Credits (0:45)

VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED
18 Voyage of the Damned (Suite) (4:56)

PARTNERS IN CRIME
19. A Noble Girl About Town (2:12)

PLANET OF THE OOD
20. Songs of Captivity and Freedom (4:01)

THE SONTARAN STRATAGEM / THE POISON SKY
21. UNIT Rocks (1:10)

THE DOCTOR’S DAUGHTER
22. The Doctor’s Daughter (1:36)

SILENCE IN THE LIBRARY / FOREST OF THE DEAD
23. Silence in the Library (2:56)

MIDNIGHT
24. Midnight (3:07)

TURN LEFT
25. Turn Left (2:19)

THE STOLEN EARTH / JOURNEY’S END
26. Song of Freedom (2:51)

THE NEXT DOCTOR
27. Not the Doctor (3:19)

PLANET OF THE DEAD
28. A Special Sort of Bus (2:19)

THE WATERS OF MARS
29. By Water Borne (2:23)

THE END OF TIME
30. Vale Decem (3:20)


Music by Murray Gold

01. Doctor Who XI (1:01)

THE ELEVENTH HOUR
02. Little Amy (1:41)
03. I Am the Doctor (4:02)
04. The Mad Man with A Box (2:08)

THE BEAST BELOW
05. The Beast Below (1:21)

VICTORY OF THE DALEKS
06. Battle In The Sky (3:23)

THE TIME OF ANGELS / FLESH AND STONE
07. The Time Of Angels (3:56)

AMY’S CHOICE
08. This Is The Dream (1:39)

THE HUNGRY EARTH / COLD BLOOD
09. The Silurians (1:02)

VINCENT AND THE DOCTOR
10. A Troubled Man (2:18)

THE PANDORICA OPENS / THE BIG BANG
11. Words Win Wars (1:47)
12. The Life and Death of Amy Pond (2:54)
13. The Sad Man with a Box (3:18)

A CHRISTMAS CAROL
14. Abigail’s Song (Silence is all you Know) (4:41) Vocal - Katherine Jenkins

THE IMPOSSIBLE ASTRONAUT / DAY OF THE MOON
15. The Impossible Astronaut (3:11)

THE CURSE OF THE BLACK SPOT
16. Deadly Siren (4:51)

THE DOCTOR’S WIFE
17. Run, Sexy (1:56)

THE REBEL FLESH / THE ALMOST PEOPLE
18. Which One Is The Flesh? (1:39)

LET’S KILL HITLER
19. The Enigma of River Song (3:57)

THE GIRL WHO WAITED
20. Lost In the Wrong Stream (3:23)

A TOWN CALLED MERCY
21. Make Peace (0:52)

THE ANGELS TAKE MANHATTAN
22. Together or Not At All (The Song of Amy and Rory) (3:16)

THE SNOWMEN
23. Clara in the TARDIS (2:53)

THE BELLS OF SAINT JOHN
24. Up the Shard (3:00)

THE RINGS OF AKHATEN
25. The Long Song (3:35)

JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE TARDIS
26. A Machine that Makes Machines (3:00)

THE NAME OF THE DOCTOR
27. What is his Name? (1:58)
28. Remember Me (3:00)

DAY OF THE MOON (BONUS TRACK)
29. The Majestic Tale (Of A Madman In A Box) (3:09)





FILTER: - Music - Merchandise

Celebrating the Godfathers of British Electronic Music

Friday, 28 March 2014 - Reported by Marcus
The University of Chichester's Department of Media will be celebrating the BBC Radiophonic Workshop with a day of interviews, lectures, talks and panels, culminating in a rare opportunity to see the Workshop perform live.

Original team members Dick Mills, Paddy Kingsland, Peter Howell and Roger Limb, as well as archivist Mark Ayres, will be extensively interviewed about their lives and work at the event which takes place on Friday 11th April.

The day session will be followed by a visual show in surround sound, featuring new material to be played only at this event. There will also be an after-show party hosted by Brighton electronica night Synthesize Me, and a special performance by rising synth-pop duo the Vile Electrodes.

Tickets costing £65 are available from the official website.




FILTER: - Music - Special Events - Classic Series

Doctor Who Nominated for BAFTA Craft Award

Monday, 24 March 2014 - Reported by Marcus
The 50th Anniversary episode of Doctor Who has been nominated for a 2014 BAFTA Craft award.

The Day Of The Doctor has been nominated for Special, Visual and Graphic Effects with the nomination going to Milk VFX, Real SFX and The Model Unit for their work on the story.

Doctor Who has been nominated in the same category for the last seven years, but has lost out on each occasion. This year the full nominees are
    Television Craft | Special, Visual & Graphic Effects in 2014
  • David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive 3D
  • ZooFido
  • Doctor Who: The Day Of The Doctor
  • Milk VFX|Real SFX|The Model Unit
  • Micro Monsters with David Attenborough: Predator
  • Robert HollingworthJonathan Watts
  • Peaky Blinders
  • Blue BoltRushes
Danny Hargreaves of Real SFX said on twitter
Screaming with excitement as I've just found out that my team and I are nominated for a BAFTA for #DoctorWho. A big thank you to the Fans who have always supported us.
The drama set during the making to the first years of Doctor Who, An Adventure in Space and Time is also nominated in three categories, for Costume Design, Make Up and Hair Design and in Editing Fiction.
    Television Craft | Costume Design in 2014
  • An Adventure in Space and Time
  • Suzanne Cave
  • Da Vinci's Demons
  • Annie Symons
  • Downton Abbey
  • Caroline McCall
  • The Suspicions of Mr Whicher: The Murder in Angel Lane
  • Lucinda Wright
    Television Craft | Make Up And Hair Design in 2014
  • An Adventure in Space and Time
  • Vickie Lang
  • Burton and Taylor
  • Lucy Cain
  • Da Vinci's Demons
  • Jacqueline Fowler
  • Death Comes to Pemberley
  • Loz Schiavo
    Television Craft | Editing - Fiction in 2014
  • An Adventure in Space and Time
  • Philip Kloss
  • Broadchurch (Ep 8)
  • Mike Jones
  • The Fall
  • Steve Singleton
  • Top of the Lake (Ep 6)
  • Alexandre De Franceschi


Also earning a nomination this year is Doctor Who at the Proms 2013 which is nominated on the Entertainment Craft Team award.
    Television Craft | Entertainment Craft Team in 2014
  • Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
  • Production Team
  • Doctor Who at the Proms 2013
  • Bernie Davis, Eryl Ellis, Huw Thomas, Keith Ware
  • Dynamo: Magician Impossible
  • Alex Hartman, Saul Gittens, Dan Evans, Amer Iqba
  • Top Gear
  • James Hart, Dan James, Andy Hodges
The winners will be announced on Sunday 27 April 2014




FILTER: - Music - WHO50 - Awards/Nominations

Free exhibition to open in Wellington as Symphonic Spectacular arrives in New Ze

Monday, 17 February 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
A free Doctor Who exhibition is to open in Wellington this week as New Zealand prepares to welcome the Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular.

The Spectacular, hosted by Peter Davison, will see the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra perform music from the series during three shows at the TSB Bank Arena in Wellington over Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd February, with a big screen showing clips from the series while monsters roam the aisles and stage.

And to complement the musical event, an exhibition will be held at Capital E Central in the city. Opening on Friday, Doctor Who: Celebrating 50 Years of Adventures in Space and Time will have a display of original and replica props from the show's history, including the Fourth Doctor's scarf, the First Doctor's cane and a TARDIS. Visitors will also be able to go face to face with a Dalek and knit a section of an extra-long Fourth Doctor-esque scarf that will be created by fans throughout the duration of the display, which is staying in Wellington until Saturday 12th April.

The exhibition is a joint presentation by the New Zealand Festival and BBC Worldwide Australia and New Zealand, and Capital E director Stuart Grant said:
It's a real honour to host this fantastic exhibition in our new home. We're delighted to partner with our friends at NZ Festival and BBC Worldwide Australia and New Zealand in celebration of this amazing show's history and, of course, its exciting future.
Following performances in Melbourne and Brisbane in January and February - as well as in Sydney in 2012 - it is the first time the Symphonic Spectacular has been staged in New Zealand, and Helen Pendlebury, the head of live entertainment at BBC Worldwide Australia and New Zealand, said:
The Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular has been wowing audiences in Australia. We are delighted to bring this fantastic show to New Zealand as well as give Kiwi Doctor Who fans the chance to see part of the TV series' history in this fascinating exhibition.
A video promoting the Symphonic Spectacular is available to view:





FILTER: - Music - Special Events - Exhibitions - New Zealand

An Adventure In Space And Time soundtrack previews released

Saturday, 15 February 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
A selection of preview clips from the forthcoming soundtrack release of An Adventure In Space And Time has been made available by BBC Worldwide.

The score, written by Edmund Butt, was performed by the Chamber Orchestra of London, and Mark Gatiss, who wrote the BBC Two 50th-anniversary drama about the genesis of the programme, has said:
Making Adventure was a wonderful experience. The whole team were absolutely dedicated to the project, going the extra mile (or parsec) to create that smoggy early '60s world where so much seemed (and was) suddenly possible. And none more so than Edmund Butt whose gorgeous score is one of the highlights of the film. I've been completely overwhelmed by the response to the film. It was a very special project from the outset and I know Ed's soundtrack will continue to thrill and delight for, well, the rest of space and time.
The 25-track disc, which will be released on the Silva Screen label on Monday 3rd March, can be pre-ordered, and excerpts from five of the tracks are available to listen to below.

I've Got An Idea - Drama boss Sydney Newman explains about the programme to producer Verity Lambert.



What Dimension? - Verity Lambert sees designer Peter Brachacki's rapidly-cobbled-together vision of the TARDIS control room in model form.



The Daleks - The soon-to-be-iconic monsters make their dramatic first appearance.



This Is My Show - The start of William Hartnell's decline in health, with the actor beginning to suffer from memory loss. This piece - a version of earlier track The Right Man (not previewed) - accompanies the scene where Hartnell leaves the set while giving a speech.



The New Doctor - Patrick Troughton is on set to take over the lead role, and as the regeneration scene is set up William Hartnell notices a young man with a warm smile looking back at him across the TARDIS console room . . .






FILTER: - Music - Audio - WHO50

Silva Screen Award Nomination

Saturday, 8 February 2014 - Reported by Marcus
Silva Screen have been nominated for an International Film Music Critics Association Award for the 2013 release of Doctor Who: The 50th Anniversary Collection

The four CD set, released in December, featured 129 tracks of music music from five decades of Doctor Who. It included many pieces that had never before been released, with tracks from composers including Tristram Cary, Brian Hodgson, Dudley Simpson, Geoffrey Burgon, Paddy Kingsland, Roger Limb, Malcolm Clarke, Keff McCulloch, Dominic Glynn, John Debney, Mark Ayres and Murray Gold. The album was produced by Mark Ayres, Reynold DaSilva and David Stoner with liner notes by Mark Ayres and album art direction by Stuart Ford.

The nomination is for BEST ARCHIVAL RELEASE OF AN EXISTING SCORE – COMPILATION

Other nominees are Lethal Weapon Soundtrack Collection, music by Michael Kamen, Eric Clapton and David Sanborn; Michel Legrand Anthology, music by Michel Legrand; Varèse Sarabande: A 35th Anniversary Celebration, music by Various Composers; The X-Files: Volume Two, music by Mark Snow.

The International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA) is an association of online, print and radio journalists who specialize in writing about original film and television music. The annual IFMCA Awards, which were first presented in 2004, are the only awards given to composers by film music journalists.

The winners will be announced at the 10th IFMCA Awards on February 20, 2014.

The CD Collection is available from Amazon.




FILTER: - Music - Murray Gold - Doctor Who - Awards/Nominations

An Adventure in Space and Time: soundtrack album

Thursday, 30 January 2014 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Silva Screen have announced the track listing and release date for Edmund Butt's score from the 50th Anniversary drama An Adventure in Space and Time.

An Adventure in Space and Time (Credit: Silva Screen)An Adventure in Space And Time
Release Date: 3rd March 2014 (pre-order)

Composed by Edmund Butt
Performed by The Chamber Orchestra of London
Conducted & orchestrated by Geoff Alexander
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios "Studio 1" London

“It’s a sea of fag smoke, tweed and sweaty men”
Verity Lambert, first producer of Doctor Who.
 
This special one-off drama that travels back to 1963 to see how Doctor Who was first brought to the screen. Actor William Hartnell felt trapped by a succession of hard-man roles. Wannabe producer Verity Lambert was frustrated by the TV industry's glass ceiling. Both of them were to find unlikely hope and unexpected challenges in the form of a Saturday tea-time drama. Allied with a team of unusual but brilliant people, they went on to create the longest running science fiction series ever made.

Composer Edmund Butt is well known for scores for Sea of Souls, Murphy’s Law, Mistresses, Life on Mars and Ashes to Ashes. He is the Winner of the 2011 RTS Award for Best Television Score for Garrow’s Law. In 2012 Ed was nominated for RTS Award for Best Original Title Theme for Without You.

Writer Mark Gatiss comments:
Making ‘Adventure’ was a wonderful experience. The whole team were absolutely dedicated to the project, going the extra mile (or parsec) to create that smoggy early 60s world where so much seemed (and was) suddenly possible. And none more so than Edmund Butt whose gorgeous score is one of the highlights of the film. I’ve been completely overwhelmed by the response to the film. It was a very special project from the outset and I know Ed’s soundtrack will continue to thrill and delight for, well, the rest of space and time...

The booklet for this release is reversible to allow the display of a separate cover featuring alternative promotional material.

Track Listing

  1. MAIN TITLE - AN ADVENTURE IN SPACE AND TIME (0:38)
  2. THE RIGHT MAN (1:17)
  3. THE FIRST WOMAN PRODUCER (1:21)
  4. I’VE GOT AN IDEA.. (1:34)
  5. THE DALEKS (2:52)
  6. KILL DR. WHO (1:48)
  7. WHAT DIMENSION? (1:24)
  8. THIS IS MY SHOW (1:50)
  9. AUTOGRAPH HUNTING (2:31)
  10. SYDNEY NEWMAN (1:00)
  11. SCARLETT O'HARA (1:03)
  12. PISS & VINEGAR (1:24)
  13. DRESSING ROOM (1:18)
  14. JFK ASSASSINATED (1:48)
  15. THE TARDIS (0:57)
  16. GOODBYE SUSAN (2:37)
  17. 10 MILLION VIEWERS (0:57)
  18. THE FANS (0:41)
  19. I’M SO SORRY BILL (2:45)
  20. KISS GOODBYE (1:05)
  21. MY SUCCESSOR (1:06)
  22. ISOP GALAXY (0:50)
  23. IRREPLACEABLE (1:19)
  24. THE NEW DOCTOR (3:55)
  25. TIME’S UP.. (1:15)

A BBC Music / BBC Worldwide Production




FILTER: - Music - WHO50

People Roundup

Sunday, 12 January 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
A creative decision - as opposed to a contractual one - was behind Peter Capaldi keeping his native Scottish accent as the Doctor, the BBC has been quoted as saying. And according to an unnamed "insider", Capaldi "was delighted when he found out he could play the part with his own voice. It gives his character a stronger identity as well." (The article takes pains to point out that fellow Scot David Tennant used an English accent because then showrunner Russell T Davies didn't want the Doctor "touring the regions". It neglects to mention that the Highlands-set episode Tooth and Claw did see Tennant talking with a Scottish brogue. Sylvester McCoy, of course, kept his Scottish accent as the Doctor.) [Mirror, 30 Dec 2013]

Meanwhile, The Musketeers - the TV drama that Peter Capaldi was filming when he learnt that he had won the role of the Doctor - begins on BBC One on Sunday 19th January at 9pm. Consisting of ten one-hour episodes and set in 17th-century Paris, it sees Capaldi portraying the villainous Cardinal Richelieu in a contemporary take on the characters created by Alexandre Dumas. Talking about the hazards of filming the swashbuckling series, Capaldi said: "The production suffered from a lot of injuries: dislocated shoulders, bruised shins, the odd concussion. It's one of the occupational hazards of being a swashbuckler. I myself suffered a nasty dislocated thumb, but embarrassingly not from swinging a sword around. Instead, my injury came from a domestic the cardinal was having with Milady, Maimie McCoy. I threw her against the wall not realising I'd caught my thumb in her large frock. I felt a jab of pain. And when the director said "Cut" I looked down and saw my thumb was on the wrong way round. Nasty! Instinct took over and I shoved it back. Which made my eyes water and my knees weak. The lesson clearly was, never get into a fight with Maimie McCoy!" The series has been directed by - among others - Saul Metzstein, Toby Haynes, and Farren Blackburn, with music by Murray Gold. [BBC Media Centre, 7 Jan 2014]

The Crouch End Festival Chorus will be launching its 30th-anniversary year with the world première of Murray Gold's heartfelt tribute to his late sibling Jolyon Gold, who was born in 1971 and died in 1996. When My Brother Fell Into The River . . . will be performed at the Barbican in London on Saturday 18th January at 7.30pm. It is described as "a passionate ode to life, motorbikes, Walt Whitman and India; a dramatic tribute to his brother Jolyon who lost his life in the River Narmada." A memorial bench can also be found on Hampstead Heath. [CEFC website].

Jenna Coleman was the runner-up in RadioTimes.com's poll of breakthrough actor of 2013 for her roles in Doctor Who and Dancing On The Edge, being pipped to the title by Jamie Dornan (The Fall). She garnered 2,319 (23.73 per cent) of the votes against Dornan's 2,467 (25.24 per cent). Meanwhile, Sacha Dhawan came 15th for his portrayal of Waris Hussein in An Adventure in Space and Time (114/1.17 per cent). [Radio Times, 30 Dec 2013]

David Morrissey is starring in the three-part BBC One drama The Driver, which began filming in Manchester this week, to be broadcast later this year. Directed by Jamie Payne and also featuring Shaun Dingwall, it is billed as "a gripping tale of an ordinary life turned upside down", which sees Morrissey's character, Vince McKee, driving for a criminal gang after blaming himself and his inadequacies for a family mystery. Morrissey is also a co-executive producer. [BBC Media Centre, 10 Jan 2014]

David Troughton is the new voice of Tony Archer in the long-running BBC radio drama series The Archers, taking over from Colin Skipp who has retired on health grounds after more than 40 years in the role. [Archers website, 2 Jan 2014]

The BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales are to mark the fifth birthday of their home in Cardiff Bay this month with a celebratory concert at BBC Hoddinott Hall, based within the Wales Millennium Centre. The hall has been used not just as a rehearsal venue and concert hall but is often used as a soundtrack studio and television studio too, with the studio being used to record soundtrack music for Doctor Who. The concert takes place on Tuesday 21st January at 7.30pm and will be broadcast on Radio 3 Live in Concert. It will also be available for seven days after broadcast via BBC iPlayer Radio. Tickets cost £15. Fees are applicable unless tickets are bought in person at the box office using cash or with Millennium Centre gift certificates. No music relating to Doctor Who is understood to be forming part of the concert. (BBC radio broadcasts are available to listen to free worldwide.) [BBC Media Centre, 9 Jan 2014]

A Doctor Who audio play and Claire Rushbrook are in the running for gongs in this year's BBC Audio Drama Awards. Dark Eyes, written by Nicholas Briggs for Big Finish, is among the contenders for Best Online or Non-Broadcast Audio Drama, while Rushbrook has been nominated for Best Supporting Actress in an Audio Drama for her portrayal of Jules in King David, produced for BBC Radio 3. Ruth Jones and Nina Wadia are among the judges. The awards cover audio dramas first broadcast in English in the UK between 1st October 2012 and 31st October 2013 or first uploaded/published for free listening online in the UK during the same period. The ceremony will be held on Sunday 26th January in the Radio Theatre at BBC Broadcasting House in central London, hosted by comedian and writer Lenny Henry and BBC director-general Tony Hall. [BBC Media Centre, 8 Jan 2014]

The thought-provoking drama The Events, starring Neve McIntosh and Rudi Dharmalingham, which was written by David Greig and premièred at the Edinburgh Fringe, was first on The Guardian's list of Best Theatre of 2013. [The Guardian, 31 Dec 2013]

Mark Gatiss and Katy Manning exchanged touching tweets earlier this week following last Sunday's episode of Sherlock - the BBC One series created by Gatiss and Steven Moffat - after Manning spotted a heavy reference to the final scene of The Green Death, with Holmes's downbeat departure from the Watsons' wedding reception echoing that of the Doctor's exit from the engagement party of her companion character Jo Grant and Clifford Jones:




Bath-based actress Francisca Garcia made her local press thanks to roles as an extra in Doctor Who, alongside Commander Strax, and as a bridesmaid in Sherlock. [The Bath Chronicle, 31 Dec 2013]

An accountant from Somerset who admitted swindling £80,000 from the programme budgets of Doctor Who and Casualty has been jailed for two years. Oliver Ager pleaded guilty at Cardiff Crown Court to 17 fraud offences, which were uncovered when he was based at the Roath Lock studios. He was sacked in October 2012 by BBC Finance. The 35-year-old, of Rock Avenue, Nailsea, who was a production accountant for 20 episodes of Doctor Who in 2007 and 2008, has repaid £30,000 from his pension fund. The court made no order relating to the rest of the money. Ager, who was also credited on The Sarah Jane Adventures pilot episode Invasion of the Bane, will serve one year of his prison term before being released on licence. In a statement after sentencing, the BBC said it had reviewed its cash processes and tightened procedures since the offences were committed "to prevent a crime like this from happening again." [Wales Online, 6 Jan 2014]

New Year Honours

A number of luminaries received recognition in the 2014 New Year Honours List. Nicholas Parsons was promoted to a CBE (Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) for charitable services, particularly to children's charities (he was made an OBE - Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire - in the 2004 New Year Honours for services to drama and broadcasting), while Lynda Bellingham and Katherine Jenkins were each awarded the OBE for, respectively, voluntary service to charitable giving in the UK and for services to music and for charitable services, and Ruth Jones was made an MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) for services to entertainment. [Official 2014 New Year Honours List, 30 Dec 2013]
With Thanks To Tony Clark, Andy Chisholm, and Silent Hunter




FILTER: - People - Music - Murray Gold - Special Events - Peter Capaldi - Jenna Coleman - Awards/Nominations

An Adventure in Space and Time - Music Release

Wednesday, 18 December 2013 - Reported by Marcus
Silva Screen Records have announced the release of a CD containing music from An Adventure in Space and Time.

The drama, about the origins of Doctor Who, was broadcast last month as part of the 50th Anniversary celebrations. The soundtrack featuring the score by Edmund Butt will be released early in 2014

TRACK LIST

  1. Main Title – An Adventure In Space And Time (0:38)
  2. The Right Man (1:17)
  3. The First Woman Producer (1:21)
  4. I’ve Got An Idea.. (1:34)
  5. The Daleks (2:52)
  6. Kill Dr. Who (1:48)
  7. What Dimension? (1:24)
  8. This Is My Show (1:50)
  9. Autograph Hunting (2:31)
  10. Sydney Newman (1:00)
  11. Scarlett O’hara (1:03)
  12. Piss & Vinegar (1:24)
  13. Dressing Room (1:18)
  14. Jfk Assassinated (1:48)
  15. The Tardis (0:57)
  16. Goodbye Susan (2:37)
  17. 10 Million Viewers (0:57)
  18. The Fans (0:41)
  19. I’m So Sorry Bill (2:45)
  20. Kiss Goodbye (1:05)
  21. My Successor (1:06)
  22. Isop Galaxy (0:50)
  23. Irreplaceable (1:19)
  24. The New Doctor (3:55)
  25. Time’s Up.. (1:15)
Writer Mark Gatiss talked about the release
As many of you reading this may know, An Adventure in Space and Time has been the summation of a long-held dream of mine to tell the story of the birth-pangs of ‘Doctor Who’.

Making ‘Adventure’ was a wonderful experience. The whole team were absolutely dedicated to the project, going the extra mile (or parsec) to create that smoggy early 60s world where so much seemed (and was) suddenly possible. And none more so than Edmund Butt whose gorgeous score is one of the highlights of the film.

I’ve been completely overwhelmed by the response to the film. It was a very special project from the outset and I know Ed’s soundtrack will continue to thrill and delight for, well, the rest of space and time…
An Adventure in Space and Time will be repeated in the UK on Christmas Day at 4.15pm on BBC Two, plus a special broadcast with sign language on Saturday 21 December at 1.50am.




FILTER: - Music - WHO50