Doctor Who - The Music |
LP |
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop's long (and continuing) association with the Doctor Who series began with the Signature Tune for the very first programme. Ron Grainer provided the compositin notes and the Workshop did the rest.
During the past twenty years, the Workshop has provided all the special sounds and latterly the incidental music for the past three series. Most famous sounds are, of course, the Tardis materialisation and dematerialisation sounds (not an elephant in labour, but the strings of an old piano recorded and treated) and the treatment of speech which produced the Dalek voices. Brian Hodgeson was creator of the sounds for the first nine years, since which time Dick Mills has continued the tradition still making full use of the Workshop's synthesizers and acoustically recorded real sounds.
The incidental music is composed by Malcolm Clarke, Peter Howell and Roger Limb on a shared basis over the series, which accounts for the varying styles of composition but which are nevertheless just what the Doctor ordered.
Technical Details |
Doctor Who - The Music
LP / Cassette
Recordings Produced by BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Co-ordinated by Dick Mills and John Walley
All titles BBC Copyright except "Doctor Who" signature
tune.
Cover Illustration: Iain McCaig
Art Direction: Mario Moscardini
Released 1983
LP: 811 933-1
Cassette: 811 933-4