![]() Production Team Assistant - Charlie Smith.Engineering Managers - John Eynon, Hugh Davidson.BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales.Sound - Kevin Meredith, Brian Murrell, Will Planitzer, Phil Turner.Camera - Mat Bryant, Eric Huyton, Nick Jardine, Aled Jenkins.Russell T Davies, Head Writer, Doctor Who.Julie Gardner, Executive Producer, Doctor Who.A excerpt from The Runaway Bride, shown at the concert as a sneak preview as it had yet to be broadcast, along with orchestral accompaniment.Presentation of some of the music pieces performed at the concert.David Tennant talks about his nervousness at presenting the event.Discussion of the history and effectiveness of the theme for Doctor Who, and some of the different versions of it through the classic run of the show.The tight timeframe (half a day) between getting into the Wales Millennium Centre to set up and the actual performance.Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner discuss the positive reception of the concert.Catherine Tate talks about the character of Donna, and the excitement of being part of Doctor Who.First day of filming on The Runaway Bride.Having Cybermen within the audience, and the logistics of that.Nicholas Briggs discusses improvising for the concert, as he had no fixed script for the Dalek.Bringing a Dalek onto stage for the concert, and Barnaby Edwards discusses the rehearsal process for the production.Murray Gold discusses some of his pieces, and his reasoning for designing them in the way that he did.Choreography for the monster actors, and rehearsing the different styles of movement for them, as well as rehearsals for the people who would be 'possessed' by the Sycorax within the concert. ![]() The challenges of being the composer for Doctor Who.Rehearsal of the orchestra and the camera crew.The origin of the concert from Julie Gardner and Murray Gold.Who and the Daleks, Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. The Sarah Jane Adventures (theme tune), Torchwood (theme tune and incidental music)ĭr. ( The Zero Imperative, The Devil of Winterborne, Unnatural Selection, Ghosts of Winterborne) Wartime, Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans, P.R.O.B.E. The Mind Robber - Music by Anton Bruckner.The Enemy of the World - Music by Béla Bartók.The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve - Music by Pierre Arvey.Mission to the Unknown - Music by Trevor Duncan.Galaxy 4 - Music by Les Structures Sonores.The Web Planet - Music by Les Structures Sonores. ![]() Some of these serials used music by one composer as noted below: Instead of using specially composed music, some serials were scored completely with pre-recorded stock music. Akinola's scores tended to be more ambient than Gold's, with a great variety of instruments for different episodes. Segun Akinola replaced Gold for the duration of the Thirteenth Doctor's run. However, the programme had previously had a singer - The Gunfighters featured Lynda Baron singing "The Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon" in 1966. Several singers performed in the soundtracks of these series, for instance, Neil Hannon in "Song for Ten". Gold's music was played at the Proms, such as for the 50th anniversary celebration. Gold utilised an orchestra score for many episodes, with heavy use of leitmotifs for characters such as the Doctor, the companions and monsters. The Revived Series' original soundtracks were entirely composed by Murray Gold for the first ten series. The list defaults to ascending alphabetical order the composer's last name. It is sortable by a number of different criteria. ![]() This is a list of composers for science fiction television series Doctor Who.
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