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Page 1: VOLUME ONE: 1963 - 1974 - Silva Screen Records · 2018-09-27 · 1989, Ghost Light was the last story to be made. Until... in 1996, Doctor Who was back, if only briefly. A 90-minute
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VOLUME ONE: 1963 - 1974

THE FIRST DOCTOR - WILLIAM HARTNELL TRACKS 1-21THE SECOND DOCTOR - PATRICK TROUGHTON TRACKS 22-41

THE THIRD DOCTOR - JON PERTWEE TRACKS 42-53

TOTAL TIME: 79:28

VOLUME TWO: 1974 - 1984

THE FOURTH DOCTOR - TOM BAKER TRACKS 1-19THE FIFTH DOCTOR - PETER DAVISON TRACKS 20-28

TOTAL TIME: 78:56

VOLUME THREE: 1984 - 1996

THE SIXTH DOCTOR - COLIN BAKER TRACKS 1-9THE SEVENTH DOCTOR - SYLVESTER McCOY TRACKS 10-19

THE EIGHTH DOCTOR - PAUL McGANN TRACKS 20-25

TOTAL TIME: 79:11

VOLUME FOUR: 2005 - 2013

THE NINTH DOCTOR - CHRISTOPHER ECCLESTON TRACKS 1,2THE TENTH DOCTOR - DAVID TENNANT TRACKS 3-13THE ELEVENTH DOCTOR - MATT SMITH TRACKS 14-23

TOTAL TIME: 78:55

T H E 5 0 T H A N N I V E R S A R YC O L L E C T I O N

MUSIC BY: RON GRAINER / DELIA DERBYSHIRE / TRISTRAM CARY / DUDLEY SIMPSON DON HARPER / CAREY BLYTON / MALCOLM CLARKE / GEOFFREY BURGON PETER HOWELL / PADDY KINGSLAND / ROGER LIMB / JONATHAN GIBBS / ELIZABETH PARKER DOMINIC GLYNN / KEFF MCCULLOCH / MARK AYRES / JOHN DEBNEY / MURRAY GOLD

SPECIAL SOUND BY: BRIAN HODGSON & DICK MILLS / BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP

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Right from the very start in 1963, Verity Lambert (the young lady producer that Sydney Newman put in charge of Doctor Who) wanted a very different, “alien” sound for the programme. She initially tried to approach French avant-garde group Les Structures Sonores to provide the theme tune, but nothing was to come of this. Founded by Jacques Lasry and brothers François and Bernard Baschet, Les Structures Sonores specialised in creating elaborate metal and glass instruments (or “sound sculptures”), then composing music to be played on them. Some of their work would later be used to accompany The Web Planet and Galaxy Four (“Marche” is featured on this collection). Even before that, when producer/director Rex Tucker was briefly attached to Doctor Who he had sounded out Tristram Cary for the job but that fell by the wayside when Rex moved on (they would later work together when Tucker directed The Gunfighters). It was Lionel Salter, head of the BBC’s Television Music Department, who suggested to Verity that she meet with Desmond Briscoe at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.

The Workshop had recently collaborated - to great acclaim - with leading television tunesmith Ron Grainer on the documentary series Giants of Steam, and a deal was swiftly done: the Workshop’s Delia Derbyshire would work with Grainer on the theme music, while Brian Hodgson would concentrate on the sounds - including that of the Doctor’s space-time machine, the “TARDIS” (which stands, as if you didn’t know, for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space). While this sound was to become as much a signature for the programme as Grainer’s music, the theme - still unique in television history - is a wonderful product of the two talents that created it. Ron provided a deceptively simple tune and harmonies over an ostinato bass with poetic indication as to the kind of sounds he envisaged (“wind bubble” and “cloud”...), and Delia’s imagination went to work whilst Dick Mills (who would himself take over from Brian Hodgson on the “Special Sounds” front in 1973) stood by to assist with tape cutting and loop-wrangling.

There is no “performance” in the music and, no, that is not a Theremin. Every note, beat and pulse was hand-crafted using test-tone oscillators, noise generator and wobbulator, then painstakingly cut together on multiple layers of 1/4” recording tape before being manually synchronised to form the final mix.

Brian Hodgson continued with the programme for 10 years, providing all of its Special Sounds - Dalek control rooms, planet atmospheres, ray guns, doors opening, alarms and so on. This was in the days before extensive sound effects libraries, so originality was as essential as it was desirable. Some of these sounds live on in the current incarnation of the programme, 50 years later. On occasion, Brian’s sounds became the de facto scores for episodes - The Krotons and The Wheel in Space being notable examples. For the latter, Brian’s chilling cyber-music works superbly with the voice treatment used for the Cybermen. Dick Mills would continue this tradition, often providing sounds which are complex compositions in themselves.

Australian composer Dudley Simpson’s first score for Doctor Who was Planet of Giants in 1964, and within a couple of years he had established his position as the show’s “house” composer: he was to become its most prolific musical contributor to date, notwithstanding excellent contributions from others. In 1980, John Nathan-Turner (“JN-T”) took the programme over and was to go on to become its longest-serving producer. The first thing he did, musically, was to ask Peter Howell to remake the theme music. The second thing he did was to book the Radiophonic Workshop to provide all of the show’s scores and so Peter Howell, Paddy Kingsland, Roger Limb, Malcolm Clarke, Jonathan Gibbs and Elizabeth Parker became part of the regular team. Later, newer voices were added with Dominic Glynn, Keff McCulloch and Mark Ayres seeing the programme to its end: in 1989, Ghost Light was the last story to be made.

Until... in 1996, Doctor Who was back, if only briefly. A 90-minute

DOCTOR WHO - THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION TV movie saw Sylvester McCoy regenerate into Paul McGann for one night only. And whilst the music (composed by a team led by John Debney, who took the main credit) was still produced largely using synthesisers and samples, it was no longer self-consciously electronic in flavour. A big Hollywood sound was asked for by the producers, so that’s what the film got. The TV Movie was intended to pilot a new run of adventures but, whilst generally well-received, the film did not go to series and the programme would go underground for another 9 years before its triumphant return in 2005.

Russell T Davies was a Doctor Who fan in childhood, one of a number of enthusiasts who in the 2000s enjoyed considerable success within the television industry. He found himself tasked with reinventing the programme for an entirely new generation of fans, and asked long-term collaborator Murray Gold to take on the music.

From the second year of the New Series, with a new Doctor in the TARDIS in the form of David Tennant, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales - teamed with orchestrator/conductor Ben Foster - joined the crew: the music is now almost entirely, genuinely and full-bloodedly orchestral. The theme music has also evolved in the past 8 years - from heavy use of Delia Derbyshire’s original tracks plus overlaid sampled orchestral elements, to now when the orchestral take-over is almost complete.

I do hope that these discs reflect the rich, inventive, and inspirational variety of sound and music that this one television series has explored in its 50 years, and look forward to much more in the years to come.

Finally, I would like to pay tribute to those composers whose original work for Doctor Who is not featured on this collection. This is not for the lack of trying, but is for the lack of tapes. So, hats off to Norman Kay, Richard Rodney Bennett, Stanley Myers, Francis Chagrin, Raymond Jones, Charles Botterill, Humphrey Searle and Richard Hartley.

THE TAPES

As is well-known, there are many episodes of early Doctor Who missing from the BBC archives. Even allowing for the 9 episodes discovered in Nigeria and returned just as I write this in October 2013, there remain 97 episodes missing in action.

If the BBC was not able to maintain a full archive of completed programmes, the same is true of the bits and pieces that went to make up those programmes, including music and sounds. Luckily, the BBC Radiophonic Workshop held its own historical archive at its studios in Maida Vale, a collection I have been cataloguing and digitising since the Workshop’s closure in 1996. Hence we have a complete collection of Doctor Who sound effects - other than The Moonbase (1967), Fury from the Deep (1968), The Time Monster (1972) and Carnival of Monsters (1973), all of which are absent without leave.

I found that few tapes of the very early scores survive, though we do have all the theme music masters. I therefore made it my mission to track down as many as possible! But from 1980, when the BBC Radiophonic Workshop took over, pretty much everything survives in one form or another - luckily, as well as the Workshop’s own archive, BBC Enterprises maintained a collection of tapes for foreign redubs.

Although most Doctor Who music until 1987 was recorded in mono, some cues had been remixed in stereo and combined with sound effects to produce suites for two LPs - Doctor Who - The Music (1983) and Doctor Who - The Music II (1985). Some of these suites are featured on this collection, and I have used them as style-guide for new suites I have made for other Doctor Who stories.

Mark Ayres - October 2013

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VOLUME ONE: 1963 - 1974

01. Doctor Who (Original Theme) (2:20) - Music by Ron GrainerRealised by Delia Derbyshire, assisted by Dick Mills (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)Published by Chappell Music

AN UNEARTHLY CHILD (1963)02. Three Guitars Mood 2 (2:03)Nelson & Raymond / Performed by the Arthur Nelson GroupPublished by Berry Music Co (Library) Ltd.03. TARDIS Takeoff (Short Version) (0:49)** Special Sound by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE DALEKS (1963) - Music by Tristram Cary04. Forest Atmosphere (1:08)05. Forest with Creature (0:54)06. City Music 1 and 2 (0:56)07. The Daleks (0:32)08. Dalek Control Room (0:34)*09. The Ambush (2:00)10. Capsule Oscillation (Dalek Destructor Fuse) / Bomb Countdown) (0:19)*Electronic Music Composed and Realised by Tristram Cary* Special Sound by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE EDGE OF DESTRUCTION (1964)11. Explosion, TARDIS Stops (1:10)Special Sound by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE KEYS OF MARINUS (1964)12. Sleeping Machine (0:52)Special Sound by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE CHASE (1965)13. Dalek Spaceship Lands (0:16)14. TARDIS Lands (0:11)Special Sound by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

GALAXY 4 (1965)15. Chumbley (Constant Run) (0:27)*16. Chumbley at Rest (0:28)*17. Marche (2:40) - Daniel Ouzounoff Performed by Les Structures Sonores (BAM LD 087)Copyright Control* Special Sound by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE DALEKS’ MASTER PLAN (1965) - Music by Tristram Cary18. A Strange Sickness (0:44)*19. Growing Menace (2:08)* Performed by Eddie Walker and MusiciansElectronic Music Composed and Realised by Tristram Cary

THE GUNFIGHTERS (1966) - Music by Tristram Cary20. Excerpts from “The Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon” (3:51)Words by Donald Cotton and Rex Tucker. Vocalist Lynda Barron. Pianist Tom McCall

THE TENTH PLANET (1966)21. Space Adventure Part 2 (1:21)Martin Slavin (Chappell C812A) Published by Chappell Recorded Music Library

THE FIRST DOCTOR - WILLIAM HARTNELL

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THE MACRA TERROR (1967) - Music by Dudley Simpson22. Heartbeat Chase (1:57)*23. Chromophone Band (1:56)**24. Propaganda Sleep Machine (1:08)** Special Sound by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)** Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE TOMB OF THE CYBERMEN (1967)25. Sideral Universe (2:26) Paul Bonneau (Chappell TCR Volume 2) Performed by Paul Bonneau and his Orchestra26. Space Time Music Part 1 (1:21)Wilfred Josephs (Southern MQ653) Performed by Westway Studio OrchestraPublished by Chappell Recorded Music Library

THE WEB OF FEAR (1968)27. Space Time Music Part 2 (1:19)Wilfred Josephs (Southern MQ653) Performed by Westway Studio OrchestraPublished by Chappell Recorded Music Library

FURY FROM THE DEEP (1968) - Music by Dudley Simpson28. Mr Oak and Mr Quill (0:39)Realised by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE WHEEL IN SPACE (1968)29. Cybermen Stab & Music (1:32)30. Birth of Cybermats (0:44)31. Interior Rocket (Suspense Music) (1:55)Special Sound by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE DOMINATORS (1968)32. Galaxy Atmosphere (1:04)Special Sound by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE MIND ROBBER (1968)33. Zoe’s Theme (1:20)Special Sound by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE INVASION (1968) - Music by Don Harper34. The Dark Side of the Moon (0:31)35. The Company (1:31)Performed by Don Harper and Musicians Published by Don Harper Music

THE KROTONS (1968)36. Machine and City Theme (1:49)37. Kroton Theme (2:13)Special Sound by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE SEEDS OF DEATH (1969) - Music by Dudley Simpson38. The Seeds of Death: Titles (0:35)39. Ice Warriors Music (0:26)Performed by Dudley Simpson, John Blanchard and Eric Allen

THE WAR GAMES (1969)40. Time Lord Court (1:32)Special Sound by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

41. Doctor Who (New Opening, 1967 - full version) (2:20)Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE SECOND DOCTOR - PATRICK TROUGHTON

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THE MIND OF EVIL (1971) - Music by Dudley Simpson42. The Master’s Theme (0:43)43. Hypnosis Music (0:36)44. Dover Castle (0:29)45. Keller Machine Appears and Vanishes (0:22)*46. Keller Machine Theme (0:42)Realised by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)* Special Sound by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE CLAWS OF AXOS (1971) - Music by Dudley Simpson47. Copy Machine Tickover (0:16)*48. The Axons Approach (1:45)Realised by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)* Special Sound by Brian Hodgson (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE SEA DEVILS (1972) - Music by Malcolm Clarke (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)49. Music from “The Sea Devils” (5:24)

THE MUTANTS (1972) - Music by Tristram Cary50. Music from “The Mutants” (7:12)Electronic Music Composed and Realised by Tristram Cary

FRONTIER IN SPACE (1973) - Music by Dudley Simpson51. Music from “Frontier in Space” Episode 1 (1:46)

DEATH TO THE DALEKS (1974) - Music by Carey Blyton52. Music from “Death to the Daleks” (3:49)Performed by London Saxophone Quartet Voice - Mostyn Evans Published by U R Music Publishing

PLANET OF THE SPIDERS (1974)53. Metebelis III Atmosphere (1:53)Special Sound by Dick Mills (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

All titles published by BBC Worldwide / Universal Music Publishing except where noted. All tracks Mono except 49 & 50 electronically processed Stereo

THE THIRD DOCTOR - JON PERTWEE

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VOLUME TWO: 1974 - 1984

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

THE ARK IN SPACE (1975)02. Nerva Beacon Infrastructure and T-Mat Couch (1:42)Special Sound by Dick Mills (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

REVENGE OF THE CYBERMEN (1975) - Music by Carey Blyton03. Music from “Revenge of the Cybermen” (5:26)Performed by Carey Blyton and Orchestra Published by U R Music Publishing

TERROR OF THE ZYGONS (1975) - Music by Geoffrey Burgon04. The Destruction of Charlie Rig (0:41)05. A Landing in Scotland (1:22)06. The Zygons Attack (0:51)Published by Chester Music

THE ANDROID INVASION (1975) - Music by Dudley Simpson07. Music from “The Android Invasion” Episodes 3 & 4 (6:30)

THE BRAIN OF MORBIUS (1975)08. The Planet Karn (1:48)Special Sound by Dick Mills (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE SEEDS OF DOOM (1976) - Music by Geoffrey Burgon09. Antarctica: The First Pod (2:17)10. Get Dunbar! / Krynoid on the Loose (2:54)Published by Chester Music

THE MASQUE OF MANDRAGORA (1976)11. The Mandragora Helix (1:26)Special Sound by Dick Mills (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE INVASION OF TIME (1978) - Music by Dudley Simpson12. Music from “The Invasion of Time” Episodes 3 and 4 (5:36)

13. Doctor Who Closing Title Theme (1970) (1:13)Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

14. Doctor Who 1980 (Opening Titles) (0:38)Realised by Peter Howell (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE LEISURE HIVE (1980) - Music by Peter Howell (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)15. Into Argolis (1:44)

FULL CIRCLE (1980) - Music by Paddy Kingsland (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)16. Full Circle: K9 on a Mission (0:35)

THE KEEPER OF TRAKEN (1981) - Music by Roger Limb (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)17. Nyssa’s Theme (0:41)

LOGOPOLIS (1981) - Music by Paddy Kingsland (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)18. It’s The End... (3:18)

19. Doctor Who 1980 (Closing Titles) (1:16)Realised by Peter Howell (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE FOURTH DOCTOR - TOM BAKER

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CASTROVALVA (1982) - Music by Paddy Kingsland (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)20. Castrovalva (Suite) (3:18)

FOUR TO DOOMSDAY (1982) - Music by Roger Limb (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)21. Exploring the Lab (1:46)*

EARTHSHOCK (1982) - Music by Malcolm Clarke (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)22. March of the Cybermen (5:13)*

MAWDRYN UNDEAD (1983) - Music by Paddy Kingsland23. Mawdryn Undead (Suite) (4:17)

THE FIVE DOCTORS (1983) - Music by Peter Howell (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)24. The Five Doctors (Suite) (5:29)

WARRIORS OF THE DEEP (1984) - Music by Jonathan Gibbs (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)25. Warriors of the Deep (Suite) (3:53)

RESURRECTION OF THE DALEKS (1984) - Music by Malcolm Clarke (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)26. Resurrection of the Daleks (Suite) (5:01)

THE CAVES OF ANDROZANI (1984) - Music by Roger Limb (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)27. The Caves of Androzani (Alternative Suite) (6:07)

28. Doctor Who Theme (1980 - Full Version) (2:42)Realised by Peter Howell (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

* Featuring Special Sound by Dick Mills (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

All titles published by BBC Worldwide / Universal Music Publishing except where noted. All tracks Mono except 4-6, 9, 10, 15, 16, 18, 20 & 23 electronically processed Stereo and 17, 21, 22, 24-28 Stereo

THE FIFTH DOCTOR - PETER DAVISON

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VOLUME THREE: 1984 - 1996

THE TWIN DILEMMA (1984) - Music by Malcolm Clarke (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)01. The Twin Dilemma (Suite) (4:04)

THE MARK OF THE RANI (1985) - Music by Jonathan Gibbs (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)02. The Mark of the Rani (Suite) (3:45)

THE TWO DOCTORS (1985) - Music by Peter Howell (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)03. The Two Doctors (Suite) (3:15)Guitar - Les Thatcher

TIMELASH (1985) - Music by Elizabeth Parker (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)04. Timelash (Suite) (5:51)

REVELATION OF THE DALEKS (1985) - Music by Roger Limb (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)05. Revelation of the Daleks (Suite) (3:53)

06. Doctor Who (1986) (2:53) - Arranged and Performed by Dominic Glynn

THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD: THE MYSTERIOUS PLANET (1986) - Music by Dominic Glynn07. The Mysterious Planet (Suite) (3:21)Published by MCPS/PRS

THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD: TERROR OF THE VERVOIDS (1986) - Music by Malcolm Clarke (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)08. Terror of the Vervoids (Suite) (2:44)

THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD: THE ULTIMATE FOE (1986) - Music by Dominic Glynn09. The Ultimate Foe (Suite) (3:16) Published by MCPS/PRS

THE SIXTH DOCTOR - COLIN BAKER

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10. Doctor Who (1987) (2:38) - Arranged and Performed by Keff McCulloch

TIME AND THE RANI (1987) - Music by Keff McCulloch11. Music from “Time and the Rani” (1:38)Published by Sparta-Florida Music

DELTA AND THE BANNERMEN (1987) - Music by Keff McCulloch12. “Here’s to the Future” (featuring The Lorells) (1:56)Published by Sparta-Florida Music

DRAGONFIRE (1987) - Music by Dominic Glynn13. Music from “Dragonfire” (3:02)Published by MCPS/PRS

REMEMBRANCE OF THE DALEKS (1988) - Music by Keff McCulloch14. Music from “Remembrance of the Daleks” (5:32)Published by Sparta-Florida Music

THE GREATEST SHOW IN THE GALAXY (1988) - Music by Mark Ayres15. Music from “The Greatest Show in the Galaxy” (3:23)Published by MCPS/PRS

BATTLEFIELD (1989) - Music by Keff McCulloch16. Music from “Battlefield” (4:41)Published by Sparta-Florida Music

THE CURSE OF FENRIC (1989) - Music by Mark Ayres17. Music from “The Curse of Fenric” (6:33)Published by MCPS/PRS

SURVIVAL (1989) - Music by Dominic Glynn18. Music from “Survival” (5:28)19. “...and somewhere else, the tea’s getting cold” (0:23)Guitar - David Hardington. Published by MCPS/PRS

THE SEVENTH DOCTOR - SYLVESTER McCOY

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DOCTOR WHO - THE TELEVISION MOVIE (1996) - Music by John Debney20. Prologue: Skaro / “Doctor Who” Theme (1:34)21. “Who Am I?” (1:55)22. The Chase (Original Version) (2:20)23. “Open the Eye” (2:25)24. Farewell (1:35)25. End Credits / “Doctor Who” Theme (0:49)

20 Music by John Sponsler / Ron Grainer arranged by John Debney and John Sponsler21 Music by Louis Febre22, 23 Music by John Debney & John Sponsler24 Music by John Debney & Louis Febre25 Music by Ron Grainer arranged by John Debney and John Sponsler

All tracks published by Universal/MCA Music

THE EIGHTH DOCTOR - PAUL McGANN

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VOLUME FOUR: 2005 - 2013

Music by Murray Gold

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

THE END OF THE WORLD (2005)02. Rose’s Theme (2:14)

THE NINTH DOCTOR - CHRISTOPHER ECCLESTON

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Music by Murray Gold

DOOMSDAY (2006)03. Doomsday (5:08)

THE RUNAWAY BRIDE (2006)04. Donna’s Theme (3:14)05. The Doctor Forever (4:18)

SMITH AND JONES (2007)06. Martha’s Theme (3:41)

GRIDLOCK (2007)07. All the Strange, Strange Creatures (4:08)08. Boe (3:42)

THE SOUND OF DRUMS / THE LAST OF THE TIME LORDS (2007)09. This is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home (3:16)

THE STOLEN EARTH / JOURNEY’S END (2008)10. Song of Freedom (2:51)

THE END OF TIME (2009)11. The Master Suite (4:33)12. Four Knocks (3:57)13. Vale Decem (3:19)

THE TENTH DOCTOR - DAVID TENNANT

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Music by Murray Gold

THE ELEVENTH HOUR (2010)14. I am the Doctor (4:03)15. The Mad Man with a Box (2:09)

THE BEAST BELOW (2010)16. Amy’s Theme (2:06)

A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2010)17. Abigail’s Song (Silence is all you Know) (4:41)Performed by Katherine Jenkins

A GOOD MAN GOES TO WAR (2011)18. Melody Pond (2:36)

THE WEDDING OF RIVER SONG (2011)19. The Wedding of River Song (5:31)

ASYLUM OF THE DALEKS (2012)20. Towards the Asylum (2:25)

THE ANGELS TAKE MANHATTAN (2012)21. Together or Not At All - The Song Of Amy And Rory (3:16)

THE BELLS OF SAINT JOHN (2013)22. Up the Shard (3:02)

THE RINGS OF AKHATEN (2013)23. The Long Song (3:39)

The BBC National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Ben FosterFeaturing Crouch End Festival Chorus directed by David TempleTracks 2-10 published by BBC Worldwide / Bucks MusicTracks 11-23 published by BBC Worldwide / Universal Music Publishing

THE ELEVENTH DOCTOR - MATT SMITH

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ALBUM PRODUCTION CREDITS

Researched, compiled and mastered by Mark Ayres

This compilation Ⓟ & © 2013 BBC Worldwide Limited under exclusive licence to Silva Screen Records Limited except

Disc 1, Track 2 © EMI Production Music // Disc 1, Track 21, 25-27 © Universal Publishing Production Music.BBC & Doctor Who word marks and logos are trademarks of the British Broadcasting Corporation and are used

under licence.BBC logo © BBC 1996

Doctor Who © & logo TM BBC 2010All images BBC © 2013

A BBC Music/BBC Worldwide ProductionThanks to Dominic Walker, Suzi Scott, Georgie Britton and Edward Russell

Artwork Images created by Lee Binding

Executive Producers for Silva Screen Records Ltd: Reynold D’Silva and David StonerRelease Co-ordination: Pete Compton

Artwork and Design: Stuart Ford

Thanks to Andrew Stannard, John Wraight and Martin Lowes

This compilation Ⓟ & © 2013 BBC Worldwide Limited. Under exclusive licence to Silva Screen Records Limited. All rights reserved.

SILCD 1450

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT WWW.SILVASCREENMUSIC.COM

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Doctor Who - Series 4: The Specialshttps://itunes.apple.com/album/doctor-who-

series-4-specials/id393011530?ign-mpt=uo%3D4

Doctor Who - Series 4https://itunes.apple.com/album/doctor-who-

series-4/id294480813?ign-mpt=uo%3D4

Doctor Who - Series 3https://itunes.apple.com/album/doctor-who-series-

3-original/id266783497?ign-mpt=uo%3D4

Doctor Who - Series 1 & 2https://itunes.apple.com/album/doctor-who-

original-television/id205582329?ign-mpt=uo%3D4

Doctor Who - The Krotonshttps://itunes.apple.com/album/doctor-who-

krotons-original/id636324495?uo=4

Doctor Who - The Caves Of Androzanihttps://itunes.apple.com/album/doctor-who-caves-

androzani/id601565864?ign-mpt=uo%3D4

Dr. Who & The Daleks / Daleks: Invasion Earth 2150AD

https://itunes.apple.com/album/dr.-who-daleks-daleks-invasion/id334333484?ign-mpt=uo%3D4

Torchwood - Original Television Soundtrack

https://itunes.apple.com/album/torchwood-original-television/id288444233

Doctor Who - A Christmas Carol https://itunes.apple.com/album/doctor-who-a-christmas-carol/id420714994?ign-mpt=uo%3D4

Doctor Who - Ghost Lighthttps://itunes.apple.com/album/doctor-who-ghost-

light-original/id674233525?ign-mpt=uo%3D4

Torchwood - Children Of Earth

https://itunes.apple.com/album/torchwood-children-of-earth/id319438120

Doctor Who - The Snowmenhttps://itunes.apple.com/album/doctor-who-

snowmen-doctor/id714858548?uo=4