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Doctor Who theme wins sci-fi vote | Doctor Who theme wins sci-fi vote |
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The distinctive music to Doctor Who has been named the best television sci-fi theme tune in an online vote. | The distinctive music to Doctor Who has been named the best television sci-fi theme tune in an online vote. |
It finished ahead of Red Dwarf, The X Files and Buffy The Vampire Slayer, according to website Total Sci-Fi. | It finished ahead of Red Dwarf, The X Files and Buffy The Vampire Slayer, according to website Total Sci-Fi. |
The music, which has remained with the programme throughout its history in various forms, was composed and arranged back in 1963. | The music, which has remained with the programme throughout its history in various forms, was composed and arranged back in 1963. |
Total Sci-Fi editor Matt McAllister called it "instantly recognisable to fans just by its opening bars". | Total Sci-Fi editor Matt McAllister called it "instantly recognisable to fans just by its opening bars". |
Refusal | Refusal |
He added that it manages to convey the "outlandish quality of the show". | He added that it manages to convey the "outlandish quality of the show". |
The music was composed by Australian Ron Grainer and arranged by Delia Derbyshire at the BBC's Radiophonic Workshop. | The music was composed by Australian Ron Grainer and arranged by Delia Derbyshire at the BBC's Radiophonic Workshop. |
Delia Derbyshire arranged the iconic theme tune | Delia Derbyshire arranged the iconic theme tune |
The distinctive sound was created by combining a tape loop of a struck piano string with the sound of test oscillators and filters among a whole host of techniques. | The distinctive sound was created by combining a tape loop of a struck piano string with the sound of test oscillators and filters among a whole host of techniques. |
It has gone through a number of changes since the 1960s, and the current version which has been used since Doctor Who was revived in 2005 was arranged by Murray Gold. | It has gone through a number of changes since the 1960s, and the current version which has been used since Doctor Who was revived in 2005 was arranged by Murray Gold. |
Star Trek came in at number five in the poll, followed by Thunderbirds, The Twilight Zone, Battlestar Galactica, Quantum Leap and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. | Star Trek came in at number five in the poll, followed by Thunderbirds, The Twilight Zone, Battlestar Galactica, Quantum Leap and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. |
Ms Derbyshire, who along with Mr Grainer was initially refused a credit for the music, died in 2001. | Ms Derbyshire, who along with Mr Grainer was initially refused a credit for the music, died in 2001. |
The BBC had wanted to keep the members of their Radiophonic Workshop team anonymous. | The BBC had wanted to keep the members of their Radiophonic Workshop team anonymous. |
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