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1 DoctorWho Theme – TV version 2 Westminster Bridge 3 The Doctor's Theme 4 Cassandra's Waltz 5 Slitheen 6 Father's Day 7 Rose In Peril 8 Boom Town Suite 9 I'm Coming To Get You 10 Hologram 11 Rose Defeats The Daleks 12 Clockwork TARDIS 13 arriet Jones, Prime Minister 14 Rose's Theme 15 Song For Ten (performed by Neil Hannon) 16 The Face of Boe 17 UNIT 18 Seeking The Doctor 19 Madame de Pompadour 20 Tooth and Claw 21 The Lone Dalek 22 New Adventures 23 Finding Jackie 24 Monster Bossa 25 The Daleks 26 The Cybermen 27 Doomsday 28 The Impossible Planet 29 Sycorax Encounter 30 Love Don't Roam (performed by Neil Hannon) 31 Doctor Who Theme – Album Newest Review: ... is as gripping and as addictive as the tv series taking us on a musical journey through time and space. The album is mostly ... more |
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by - written on 24/04/09 (Useful, 23 readings)
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This album was my first dooyoo reward off amazon and i must say i was quite impressed. The music is very enjoyable especially to those that are in to classical and theme music. The Album is as gripping and as addictive as the tv series taking us on a musical journey through time and space. The album is mostly focused on the works of Murray Gold who composes most of the theme music for the show and indeed remastered the doctor who theme for the new modern doctors. For those of you who saw the charity concert some years ago you will truely appreciate this album as it contains all of the music seen there. For those of you that are not of the classical appreciation there are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/07/08 (Very useful, 150 readings)
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Doctor Who started way back in 1963, with William Hartnell playing the Doctor! And his performance must have been so strong as we as a whole are still obsessed with this gripping programme, 44 years later! In the 21st Century, we have met two new Doctors. The 9th Doctor was played by Chris Eccleston, a cheeky chap. But at the end of Series 1, the Doctor regenerated, and introduced us to our latest 10th Doctor, David Tennant! The first companion we saw with Chris, following through to David in Series 2 was Rose Tyler, played by Billie Piper. She was a fun-loving, bubbly girl in her late teens, devoted to the Doctor, but when she was lost in the Parallel ... Read the complete review
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