Panic Moon: May 2014 Issue

Sunday, 4 May 2014 - Reported by Marcus
The May 2014 issue of Panic Moon fanzine is available now.

The latest edition has a slight first Doctor bias, with articles about An Unearthly Child, Marco Polo, The Time Meddler and The Savages. There is a look at The Time of the Doctor, Doomsday and The Girl Who Waited, Doctor Who in Germany, missing episode animations and space opera in Doctor Who.

There is speculation on a connection between The Daemons and Ghost Light, articles in praise of Carmen Munro, Michael Grade, the Raston Warrior Robot, Tanya Lernov, the TARDIS doors and moments from Planet of Giants and The Enemy of the World.

The issue is illustrated with original artwork. The issue comprises 36 monochrome pages in Panic Moon’s distinctive A6 ‘pocket-sized’ format.

The fanzine costs £1.50 in the UK including postage. For those outside the UK, it’s £3.00. Order from the Panic Moon Website.




FILTER: - Fan Productions

Radio Times nominated for best cover of 2013

Saturday, 3 May 2014 - Reported by Marcus
Radio Times has been short-listed for Cover Of The Year in the 2014 PPA Awards.

The Professional Publishers Association Awards are considered the most coveted in the UK magazine and business publishing industry. Radio Times has been nominated for the edition marking Doctor Who's 50th Anniversary, where the magazine produced 12 different editions, each graced with the face of a different Doctor.

Voting is now open and can be made via the PPA website. Votes will be accepted once a day, every day, until 06 June 2014.

Other magazines nominated include Cosmopolitan, Country Life, Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, Metal Hammer, #studentfarmer, Stylist, The Big Issue and BBC Top Gear. The winners will be announced at a ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel in Park Lane in London's Mayfair on 10 July.

William HartnellPatrick TroughtonJon PertweeTom BakerPeter DavisonColin BakerSylvester McCoyPaul McGannChristopher EcclestonDavid TennantMatt SmithJohn Hurt




FILTER: - Awards/Nominations - WHO50 - Radio Times

Fifty Years in Time and Space - Special Offer

Saturday, 3 May 2014 - Reported by Marcus
A revised version of the book Fifty Years in Time and Space: A Short History of Doctor Who is now available at a special price for readers of Doctor Who News.

Complete with a new cover, from Doctor Who Magazine illustrator Roger Langridge, the book has been updated following its initial publication last year. Written by Frank Danes, Head of English at The King's School, Ely, in Cambridgeshire, the book tells the story of Doctor Who from 1963 to 2013, covering the action on screen and behind the scenes.

The initial edition was well recieved and reviewed in many papers including The Southland Times of New Zealand who said
If there was such a thing as a time traveller's check list, Frank Danes would tick every box with his Short History of Doctor Who. He knows what is good, what is bad and what is ugly and he's not afraid to talk about these things. Danes' book is... for anyone who wants to understand its history, whether they have been with the show since Hartnell or joined it at any point in its half century.


The book retails at £11.95, but United Kingdom readers of Doctor Who News can order a signed copy for just £8.25 including postage. Overseas readers can order the book for £15 including postage.

Orders should be sent to the publisher at info@stmarkspress.com, please mention you saw the item on Doctor Who News to apply the special offer.




FILTER: - Doctor Who - Books

Silva Screen: 50th Anniversary Collection comparison

Friday, 2 May 2014 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Silva-Screen are currently accepting pre-orders for their limited edition 50th Anniversary Collection, which features music from each of the eleven 'Doctor' eras of the series over its (first) fifty years on television.

The set is available in two formats, a 'standard' Eleven Disc Edition and a special TARDIS Edition; Silva-Screen have now provided a handy guide to the differences between the two versions of the release:

50th Anniversary Collection: set comparison (Credit: Silva Screen)

Full details for the Eleven Disc Edition and TARDIS Edition can be found on their website, and pre-orders are open until 10:00am BST on the 9th May. Note: Silva Screen have confirmed that after this periods no further orders will be accepted after that date, and the set will not be on offer again at a later date.

50th Anniversary Collection: TARDIS Edition (closed) (Credit: Silva Screen) 50th Anniversary Collection: TARDIS Edition (open) (Credit: Silva Screen) 50th Anniversary Collection: CD Edition (open) (Credit: Silva Screen) 50th Anniversary Collection: CD Edition (closed) (Credit: http://www.doctorwhomusic.com/)

Track Listing


01. Doctor Who (Original Theme) (2:21)
02. Doctor Who (Pilot Theme) (2:05) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

AN UNEARTHLY CHILD - UNAIRED PILOT VERSION (1963)
03. TARDIS Exterior Hum and Door [original] (0:23)
04. Entry into the TARDIS (Full length version) (11:56)
05. TARDIS Original Takeoff Sequence (1:47)
06. Doctor Who (Original Titles Music) (2:09) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

AN UNEARTHLY CHILD (1963)
07. Three Guitars Mood 2 (2:03) - Nelson & Raymond (Conroy) / Performed by the Arthur Nelson Group
08. TARDIS Takeoff (1:23)

THE DALEKS (1963)
09. Forest Atmosphere (1:08)
10. Skaro - Petrified Forest Atmosphere (“Thal Wind”) (2:21)
11. TARDIS Computer (1:08)
12. Forest With Creature (0:55)
13. City Music 1 and 2 (0:56)
14. Dalek City Corridor (2:02)
15. The Daleks (0:32)
16. Dalek Control Room (0:34)
17. The Storm Continued (Susan Meets Alydon) (2:38)
18. The Fight (1:03)
19. The Ambush (2:00)
20. Rising Tension (1:16)
21. Demented Dalek (0:22)
22. Capsule Oscillation (Dalek Destructor Fuse / Bomb Countdown) (0:19)

THE EDGE OF DESTRUCTION (1964)
23. Explosion, TARDIS Stops (1:10)

THE KEYS OF MARINUS (1964)
24. Sleeping Machine (0:52)

THE SENSORITES (1964)
25. Sensorite Speech Background (1:11)

THE CHASE (1965)
26. The Chase (Music and Effects from the Soundtrack) (1:37)
27. Dalek Spaceship Lands (0:16)
28. Dalek Tracking Device (0:36)
29. Dalek Spaceship Takeoff (0:47)
30. TARDIS Lands (0:11)

GALAXY 4 (1965)
31. Chumbley (Constant Run) (0:27)
32. Chumbley at Rest (0:28)
33. Marche (2:40) - Daniel Ouzounoff / Performed by Les Structures Sonores (BAM LD 087)
34. Chumbley Sends Message (0:07)
35. Chumbley Dome (Rises / Falls / Rises / Falls) (0:19)
36. Chumbley Dies (0:11)

THE DALEKS’ MASTER PLAN (1965)
37. A Strange Sickness (0:44)
38. Kembel I (0:46)
39. Daleks I (0:41)
40. Activity on Dalek Ship Control Panel (0:46)
41. Daleks at the TARDIS (0:25)
42. Wall of Fire (0:24)
43. At the City Walls (0:37)
44. Leaving Kembel (0:21)
45. The Experiment (0:41)
46. Invisible Creatures (0:51)
47. Dalek Time Machine (0:19)
48. The Missing TARDIS (0:51)
49. The Tomb (0:54)
50. The Heart of the Mountain (0:35)
51. Growing Menace (2:08)
52. The Time Destructor (5:17)

THE GUNFIGHTERS (1966)
53. Excerpts from “The Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon” (3:51)

THE SAVAGES (1966)
54. Transfer of Human Energy into Reserve (1:56)
55. Energy Escapes (0:23)

THE TENTH PLANET (1966)
56. Space Adventure Part 2 (1:22) - Martin Slavin (Chappell C812A)
57. Cybership Interior Atmosphere (1:00)
58. Machinery in TARDIS Goes Wild (Regeneration) (1:03)


THE POWER OF THE DALEKS (1966)
01. Regeneration Runs Down (0:10)
02. The Doctor’s Transitional Trauma (0:52)

THE UNDERWATER MENACE (1967)
03. The Fish People (0:37)

THE MACRA TERROR (1967)
04. Heartbeat Chase (1:57)
05. Chromophone Band (1:56) - Music by Dudley Simpson, realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
06. Controller Chimes (0:10)
07. Muzak (from “Time in Advance”) (3:19) - Music by John Baker (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
08. Propaganda Sleep Machine (1:08)
09. The Macra Terror (Incidental music excerpt) (0:31)
10. Doctor Who (New Opening, 1967 - full version) (2:19) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE TOMB OF THE CYBERMEN (1967)
11. Univers Sideral (2:26) - Paul Bonneau (Chappell TCR Volume 2) / Performed by Paul Bonneau and his Orchestra
12. Space Time Music Part 1 (1:21) - Wilfred Josephs (Southern MQ653) / Performed by Westway Studio Orchestra

THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMEN (1967)
13. Yeti Control Sphere Move, Call and Answer (0:22)

THE ICE WARRIORS (1967)
14. The Ice Warriors One: Titles (0:52)
15. The Ice Warriors Two-Six: Titles (0:43)

THE WEB OF FEAR (1968)
16. Space Time Music Part 2 (1:19) - Wilfred Josephs (Southern MQ653) / Performed by Westway Studio Orchestra
17. Sting & Web (Cocooning Interior / Cobweb Pulsates) (2:04)
18. 4 Stings (0:18)

FURY FROM THE DEEP (1968)
19. Fury from the Deep - Mr Oak and Mr Quill (0:40)

THE WHEEL IN SPACE (1968)
20. Lead-In to Cyber Planner (0:14)
21. Cyber Planner Background (0:37)
22. Cybermen Stab & Music (1:32)
23. Rocket Stab (0:07)
24. Birth of Cybermats (0:44)
25. Cybermats Attracted to Wheel (0:39)
26. Rocket in Space (1:49)
27. Interior Rocket (Suspense Music) (1:55)
28. Servo Robot Music (1:27)
29. Wheel Stab (0:14)
30. Cosmos Atmosphere (1:08)
31. Alien Ship Music (1:00)
32. Jarvis in a Dream State (0:47)
33. 2 Stabs (0:11)

THE DOMINATORS (1968)
34. TARDIS (New Landing) (0:18)
35. Dominators’ Saucer Power On (0:40)
36. Sting (0:05)
37. Statues Move (a and b) (0:35)
38. Galaxy Atmosphere (1:04)
39. Dominators’ Saucer Interior (2:04)
40. Tension Builder (a) (0:45)
41. Tension Builder (c) (0:40)
42. Tension Builder (d) (1:06)
43. Low Sting (0:10)

THE MIND ROBBER (1968)
44. TARDIS, Extra Power Unit Plugged In (1:53)
45. Zoe’s Theme (1:19)
46. White Void (1:17)

THE INVASION (1968)
47. The Dark Side of the Moon (0:31)
48. The Company (1:30)
49. Muzak (from “Time in Advance”) (2:44) - Music by John Baker (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
50. Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart (1:22)
51. Mysteries (1:30)
52. Cyberman Brought to Life (1:13)
53. Cyber Invasion (2:12)

THE KROTONS (1968)
54. The Learning Hall (2:40)
55. Entry into the Machine (1:33)
56. Sting (0:19)
57. Machine and City Theme (1:49)
58. Kroton Theme (2:13)

THE SEEDS OF DEATH (1969)
59. The Seeds of Death: Titles (0:35)
60. Moon Control (0:24)
61. Diffraction (Ice Warrior Gun Impact) (0:22)
62. Ice Warriors Music (0:25)
63. Moon Homing Beam Call Signal & Reply (0:21)

THE SPACE PIRATES (1969)
64. TARDIS Lands (0:26)

THE WAR GAMES (1969)
65. Alien Control Centre (0:27)
66. Time Zone Atmosphere (0:40)
67. Dimensional Control (SIDRAT Dimensions Contract) (0:50)
68. War Lord Arrival (0:16)
69. War Chief Music (0:14)
70. Silver Box (The Doctor calls for help) (1:02)
71. Time Lord Court (3:53)


01. Doctor Who: Opening Title Theme (1970) (0:46) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

SPEARHEAD FROM SPACE (1970)
02. TARDIS tries to take off (0:30)

DOCTOR WHO AND THE SILURIANS (1970)
03. Music from “Doctor Who and the Silurians” (7:34)

THE AMBASSADORS OF DEATH (1970)
04. Outer Space (2:05)

INFERNO (1970)
05. TARDIS Control On & Warp Transfer (0:22)
06. Blue Veils and Golden Sands (3:26) - Music by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
07. The Delian Mode (5:32) - Music by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
08. Battle Theme (1:01) - St George (Standard Music Library ESL 104)

THE MIND OF EVIL (1971)
09. The Master’s Theme (0:43)
10. Hypnosis Music (0:36)
11. Dover Castle (0:29)
12. Keller Machine Appears and Vanishes (0:22)
13. Keller Machine Theme (0:42)

THE CLAWS OF AXOS (1971)
14. Axos Cell Interior Atmosphere (0:50)
15. Brain Centre Atmosphere (0:16)
16. Copy machine tickover (0:16)
17. The Axons Approach (1:45)
18. TARDIS Lands (0:22)

THE CURSE OF PELADON (1972)
19. TARDIS Interior (Stationary) (0:56)
20. TARDIS Interior (In flight) (0:54)

THE SEA DEVILS (1972)
21. Music from “The Sea Devils” (5:24)

THE MUTANTS (1972)
22. Transfer Machine Arrival (0:17)
23. Music from “The Mutants” (7:13)
24. Doctor Who [Stereo version 1972] (2:23) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
25. Doctor Who [Delaware version 1972] (2:10) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire and Brian Hodgson with Paddy Kingsland (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE THREE DOCTORS (1973)
26. Time Lords Background (1:20)

CARNIVAL OF MONSTERS (1973)
27. Music from “Carnival of Monsters” Episode 1 (3:35)

FRONTIER IN SPACE (1973)
28. Frontier in Space - Hyperspace Jump (0:27)
29. Music from “Frontier in Space” Episodes 1 and 2 (5:37)

DEATH TO THE DALEKS (1974)
30. TARDIS Malfunctions (sequence) (2:00)
31. Exxilon City Beacon (0:54)
32. Music from “Death to the Daleks” (Extended suite) (10:25)

THE MONSTER OF PELADON (1974)
33. Aggedor’s Temple Atmosphere, Peladon (1:37)

PLANET OF THE SPIDERS (1974)
34. Music from “Planet of the Spiders” Part 2 (2:44)
35. Planet of the Spiders - Metebelis III Atmosphere (1:52)
36. Doctor Who Closing Title Theme (1970) (1:14) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)


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

ROBOT (1974)
02. Mysterious Robots (1:15)

THE ARK IN SPACE (1975)
03. Nerva Beacon Infrastructure and T-Mat Couch (1:42)

THE SONTARAN EXPERIMENT (1975)
04. Styre’s Scouting Machine (1:04)

REVENGE OF THE CYBERMEN (1975)
05. Music from “Revenge of the Cybermen” (Extended Suite) (6:54)

TERROR OF THE ZYGONS (1975)
06. The Destruction of Charlie Rig (0:41)
07. A Landing In Scotland (1:22)
08. The Zygons Attack (0:49)
09. Monster on the Moor (3:27)

THE ANDROID INVASION (1975)
10. Music from “The Android Invasion” Parts 3 & 4 (Extended Suite) (9:04)

THE BRAIN OF MORBIUS (1975)
11. The Planet Karn (1:48)

THE SEEDS OF DOOM (1976)
12. Antarctica: The First Pod (2:19)
13. Harrison Chase (0:40)
14. The Hymn of the Plants (0:49)
15. Get Dunbar! / Krynoid On The Loose (2:53)

THE MASQUE OF MANDRAGORA (1976)
16. The Mandragora Helix (1:26)

THE INVISIBLE ENEMY (1977)
17. Inside the Doctor’s Mind (1:52)

THE SUN MAKERS (1977)
18. Music from “The Sun Makers” (11:22)

THE INVASION OF TIME (1978)
19. Music from “The Invasion of Time” Parts 3 and 4 (5:37)

DESTINY OF THE DALEKS (1979)
20. Movellan Runs Down (2:01)
21. Nova Device Countdown and Explosion (0:28)

NIGHTMARE OF EDEN (1979)
22. Pretty Planet (0:33)
23. Doctor Who Closing Titles (40” Version) (0:41) - Realised by Delia Derbyshire (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

THE LEISURE HIVE (1980)
24. Doctor Who 1980 (Opening Titles) (0:36) - Realised by Peter Howell (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)
25. Into Argolis (1:44)
26. Earth Shuttle Arrives (1:21)

MEGLOS (1980)
27. The Deons (1:27)
28. Meglos (1:31)

FULL CIRCLE (1980)
29. Summons to Gallifrey (1:21)
30. K9 on a Mission (0:35)

WARRIORS’ GATE (1980)
31. Banqueting Music (1:21)

THE KEEPER OF TRAKEN (1981)
32. Nyssa’s Theme (0:42)
33. Kassia’s Wedding Music (0:48)
34. The Threat of Melkur (0:54)

LOGOPOLIS (1981)
35. TARDIS Interior (Flying, Landing Beep, Stationary, Cloister Bell) (1:29)
36. It’s The End... (3:18)
37. Doctor Who 1980 (Closing Titles) (1:17)


CASTROVALVA (1982)
01. “The Moment Has Been Prepared For” (1:03)
02. Doctor Who Theme (1980 - Full Version) (2:41) - Realised by Peter Howell (BBC Radiophonic Workshop)

CASTROVALVA (1982)
03. Castrovalva (Suite) (3:18)

FOUR TO DOOMSDAY (1982)
04. Exploring the Lab (1:48)
05. Nyssa is Hypnotised (0:59)

KINDA (1982)
06. TSS Machine Attacked (1:03)

BLACK ORCHID (1982)
07. Black Orchid (3:17)

EARTHSHOCK (1982)
08. March of the Cybermen (5:13)

ARC OF INFINITY (1983)
09. Omega Force Field (1:54)
10. Ergon Threat (1:03)
11. The Termination of the Doctor (2:08)

SNAKEDANCE (1983)
12. Janissary Band (0:48)

MAWDRYN UNDEAD (1983)
13. Mawdryn Undead (Suite) (4:17)

ENLIGHTENMENT (1983)
14. Enlightenment (7:56)

THE KING’S DEMONS (1983)
15. The King’s Demons (5:23)

THE FIVE DOCTORS (1983)
16. The Five Doctors (8:44)

WARRIORS OF THE DEEP (1984)
17. Warriors of the Deep (3:54)

THE AWAKENING (1984)
18. The Awakening (3:26)

FRONTIOS (1984)
19. Frontios (Suite) (4:21)

RESURRECTION OF THE DALEKS (1984)
20. Resurrection of the Daleks (5:01)

PLANET OF FIRE (1984)
21. Planet of Fire (3:55)

THE CAVES OF ANDROZANI (1984)
22. The Caves of Androzani (Extended Suite) (6:57)


THE TWIN DILEMMA (1984)
01. The Twin Dilemma (Extended Suite) (7:19)

ATTACK OF THE CYBERMEN (1985)
02. Attack of the Cybermen (Suite) (8:12)

VENGEANCE ON VAROS (1985)
03. Vengeance on Varos (Suite) (6:53)

THE MARK OF THE RANI (1985)
04. The Mark of the Rani (Extended Suite) (6:47)

THE TWO DOCTORS (1985)
05. The Two Doctors (Extended Suite) (6:31)

TIMELASH (1985)
06. Timelash (5:51)

REVELATION OF THE DALEKS (1985)
07. Revelation of the Daleks (The Funeral Parlour) (2:19)
08. Revelation of the Daleks (6:15)

THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD: THE MYSTERIOUS PLANET (1986)
09. Doctor Who Theme (1980 - Opening) (0:45) - Arranged and Performed by Dominic Glynn
10. The Mysterious Planet (Extended Suite) (7:39)

THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD: MINDWARP (1986)
11. Mindwarp (sound effects montage) (Machine / Sil’s Chamber / Test Room background / Light Tunnel Background / Force Beam and TARDIS / Time Bubble / Unfreeze) (3:59)

THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD: TERROR OF THE VERVOIDS (1986)
12. Terror of the Vervoids (Extended Suite) (8:26)

THE TRIAL OF A TIME LORD: THE ULTIMATE FOE (1986)
13. The Ultimate Foe (Extended Suite) (6:49)
14. Doctor Who Theme (1980 - Closing) (1:20) - Arranged and Performed by Dominic Glynn


TIME AND THE RANI (1987)
01. “It’s the Man I Want” (0:22)
02. Doctor Who Theme (1987 - Opening) (0:53) - Arranged and Performed by Keff McCulloch

TIME AND THE RANI (1987)
03. Music from “Time and the Rani” (Extended Suite) (4:02)

PARADISE TOWERS (1987)
04. Taken to the Cleaners (1:31)
05. Drinksmat Dawning (1:28)
06. The Making of Pex (1:22)

DELTA AND THE BANNERMEN (1987)
07. Music from “Delta and the Bannermen” (3:38)
08. “Here’s to the Future” (featuring The Lorells) (1:56)

DRAGONFIRE (1987)
09. Music from “Dragonfire” (Extended Suite) (7:11)

REMEMBRANCE OF THE DALEKS (1988)
10. Music from “Remembrance of the Daleks” (Extended Suite) (8:21)
11. Time Will Tell (1:00)

THE HAPPINESS PATROL (1988)
12. Music from “The Happiness Patrol” (7:11)

SILVER NEMESIS (1988)
13. Fourth Reich (1:21)
14. Landing of the Cybermen (2:47)
15. Shooting at Us (1:26)

THE GREATEST SHOW IN THE GALAXY (1988)
16. Music from “The Greatest Show in the Galaxy” (Extended Suite) (7:07)

BATTLEFIELD (1989)
17. Music from “Battlefield” (Extended Suite) (5:24)

GHOST LIGHT (1989)
18. Music from “Ghost Light” (4:32)

THE CURSE OF FENRIC (1989)
19. Music from “The Curse of Fenric” (Extended Suite) (7:30)

SURVIVAL (1989)
20. Music from “Survival” (Extended Suite) (8:25)
21. “...and somewhere else, the tea’s getting cold” (0:23)
22. Doctor Who Theme (1987 - Closing) (1:14) - Arranged and Performed by Keff McCulloch


DOCTOR WHO - THE TELEVISION MOVIE (1996)
Music by John Debney
01. Prologue: Skaro / “Doctor Who” Theme / The Casket (2:19)
02. Breakout (2:36)
03. Wimps / Doctor #7 is Shot (1:49)
04. Aftermath (1:04)
05. Mr Smith and the Ambulance (1:51)
06. “I Am Not Human” (1:13)
07. Flatline (1:01)
08. X-Ray / Snake in the Bathroom (1:37)
09. The Taking of Bruce (1:03)
10. Seven to Eight (2:20)
11. “Who Am I?” (1:55)
12. City Scape (1:51)
13. Bad Morning (0:33)
14. Time (0:57)
15. “I Quit” (1:01)
16. Primitive Wiring / The UnBruce (1:43)
17. Two Hearts (1:12)
18. The TARDIS / True Identity (2:15)
19. Night Walk (1:45)
20. The Eye of Harmony / Half Human (4:35)
21. Until Midnight / Atomic Clock (2:01)
22. Green Eyes (0:49)
23. The Chase (3:17)
24. Beryllium Clock / Bragg’s Key (1:12)
25. Jelly Baby (0:12)
26. Slimed (2:06)
27. Under the Influence (0:47)
28. Crown of Nails (1:13)
29. Lee’s Last Chance (2:09)

30. “Open the Eye” (2:26)
31. “Reroute Power!” / Temporal Orbit (6:17)
32. To Hold Death Back (1:55)
33. Farewell (1:37)
34. End Credits / “Doctor Who” Theme (0:49)
1, 3, 8, 12, 22, 23, 32 contain previously unreleased material
5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 15, 25 previously unreleased


Music by Murray Gold

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

ROSE
02. Westminster Bridge (2:08)
03. Seeking the Doctor (0:41)
04. The Doctor’s Theme (1:13)

THE END OF THE WORLD
05. Clockwork TARDIS (1:17)
06. Cassandra’s Waltz (3:07)
07. Rose’s Theme (2:13)

ALIENS OF LONDON
08. Slitheen (1:20)

WORLD WAR THREE
09. Harriet Jones, Prime Minister (2:13)

DALEK
10. The Lone Dalek (4:59)

FATHER’S DAY
11. Father’s Day (1:53)

BOOM TOWN
12. Boom Town: Suite (3:00)
13. Monster Bossa (1:37)

BAD WOLF
14. Rose in Peril (1:31)
15. The Daleks (3:00)
16. I’m Coming to Get You (1:11)

THE PARTING OF THE WAYS
17. Finding Jackie (0:53)
18. Rose Defeats the Daleks (2:29)
19. Hologram (2:14)
20. New Adventures (2:18)
21. Doctor Who Theme - Album Version (2:33)

CLASSIC DOCTOR WHO - BONUS TRACKS
22. Behind the Sofa (from More Than 30 Years In The TARDIS) (2:25)
23. Doctor Who 1986 (2:54)
Arranged and Performed by Dominic Glynn
24. Doctor Who 1987 (2:37)
Arranged and Performed by Keff McCulloch
25. Back to the TARDIS (version 1) (from 30 Years In The TARDIS) (1:04)
26. “...and somewhere else, the tea’s getting cold” (from “Survival”) (0:21)
27. Back to the TARDIS (version 2) (from More Than 30 Years In The TARDIS) (0:54)

THE NEW SERIES - THE TENTH DOCTOR - BONUS TRACKS
28. The Doctor Forever (from “The Runaway Bride”) (4:18)
29. Song For Ten (from “The Christmas Invasion”) (3:27) Vocal - Neil Hannon
30. My Angel Put The Devil In Me (originally from “Daleks in Manhattan”) (3:08)
Vocal - Yamit Mamo
31. The Cyberleader Runs Amok (from “The Next Doctor”) (1:56)
32. Never Too Old to Shoot and Fly (from “The End of Time”) (2:15)

THE NEW SERIES - THE ELEVENTH DOCTOR - BONUS TRACKS
33. Emotions Get the Better Of Him (from “Victory of the Daleks”) (4:34)
34. Impossible Choice (from “Amy’s Choice”) (3:33)
35. Glasgow (from “The Name of the Doctor”) (0:58)
36. Whisper Men (from “The Name of the Doctor”) (1:32)


Music by Murray Gold

THE CHRISTMAS INVASION
01. Sycorax Encounter (1:12)

NEW EARTH
02. The Face of Boe (1:14)

TOOTH AND CLAW
03. Tooth and Claw (3:19)

THE GIRL IN THE FIREPLACE
04. Madame de Pompadour (2:11)

RISE OF THE CYBERMEN / THE AGE OF STEEL
05. Cybermen (3:48)

DOOMSDAY
06. Doomsday (5:07)

THE RUNAWAY BRIDE
07. The Runaway Bride (4:18)

SMITH AND JONES
08. Martha’s Theme (2:34)

GRIDLOCK
09. Gridlocked Cassinis (1:13)
10. All the Strange, Strange Creatures (3:47)

DALEKS IN MANHATTAN / EVOLUTION OF THE DALEKS
11. Evolution of the Daleks (1:53)

HUMAN NATURE / THE FAMILY OF BLOOD
12. Mr. Smith and Joan (1:54)
13. Just Scarecrows to War (1:29)

BLINK
14. Blink (Suite) (2:54)

UTOPIA
15. The Futurekind (1:43)

THE SOUND OF DRUMS / THE LAST OF THE TIME LORDS
16. This is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home (3:16)
17. Doctor Who - Season 4 Opening Credits (0:45)

VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED
18 Voyage of the Damned (Suite) (4:56)

PARTNERS IN CRIME
19. A Noble Girl About Town (2:12)

PLANET OF THE OOD
20. Songs of Captivity and Freedom (4:01)

THE SONTARAN STRATAGEM / THE POISON SKY
21. UNIT Rocks (1:10)

THE DOCTOR’S DAUGHTER
22. The Doctor’s Daughter (1:36)

SILENCE IN THE LIBRARY / FOREST OF THE DEAD
23. Silence in the Library (2:56)

MIDNIGHT
24. Midnight (3:07)

TURN LEFT
25. Turn Left (2:19)

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

THE NEXT DOCTOR
27. Not the Doctor (3:19)

PLANET OF THE DEAD
28. A Special Sort of Bus (2:19)

THE WATERS OF MARS
29. By Water Borne (2:23)

THE END OF TIME
30. Vale Decem (3:20)


Music by Murray Gold

01. Doctor Who XI (1:01)

THE ELEVENTH HOUR
02. Little Amy (1:41)
03. I Am the Doctor (4:02)
04. The Mad Man with A Box (2:08)

THE BEAST BELOW
05. The Beast Below (1:21)

VICTORY OF THE DALEKS
06. Battle In The Sky (3:23)

THE TIME OF ANGELS / FLESH AND STONE
07. The Time Of Angels (3:56)

AMY’S CHOICE
08. This Is The Dream (1:39)

THE HUNGRY EARTH / COLD BLOOD
09. The Silurians (1:02)

VINCENT AND THE DOCTOR
10. A Troubled Man (2:18)

THE PANDORICA OPENS / THE BIG BANG
11. Words Win Wars (1:47)
12. The Life and Death of Amy Pond (2:54)
13. The Sad Man with a Box (3:18)

A CHRISTMAS CAROL
14. Abigail’s Song (Silence is all you Know) (4:41) Vocal - Katherine Jenkins

THE IMPOSSIBLE ASTRONAUT / DAY OF THE MOON
15. The Impossible Astronaut (3:11)

THE CURSE OF THE BLACK SPOT
16. Deadly Siren (4:51)

THE DOCTOR’S WIFE
17. Run, Sexy (1:56)

THE REBEL FLESH / THE ALMOST PEOPLE
18. Which One Is The Flesh? (1:39)

LET’S KILL HITLER
19. The Enigma of River Song (3:57)

THE GIRL WHO WAITED
20. Lost In the Wrong Stream (3:23)

A TOWN CALLED MERCY
21. Make Peace (0:52)

THE ANGELS TAKE MANHATTAN
22. Together or Not At All (The Song of Amy and Rory) (3:16)

THE SNOWMEN
23. Clara in the TARDIS (2:53)

THE BELLS OF SAINT JOHN
24. Up the Shard (3:00)

THE RINGS OF AKHATEN
25. The Long Song (3:35)

JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE TARDIS
26. A Machine that Makes Machines (3:00)

THE NAME OF THE DOCTOR
27. What is his Name? (1:58)
28. Remember Me (3:00)

DAY OF THE MOON (BONUS TRACK)
29. The Majestic Tale (Of A Madman In A Box) (3:09)





FILTER: - Music - Merchandise

DWM remembers the Seventh Doctor's era

Wednesday, 30 April 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
The new issue of Doctor Who Magazine harks back to the Seventh Doctor's era as former script editor Andrew Cartmel examines how the series was reinvented for a new generation.

In issue 473, published tomorrow, Cartmel catches up with the writers that he employed, with Stephen Wyatt, Malcolm Kohll and Ian Briggs revealing what it was like to write for the show and discussing how they feel their stories paved the way for the modern reinvention of the programme. Briggs says:
I think it's fantastic. Russell T Davies' approach was a vivid reimagining, taking the basic principles and doing them in a way TV is now made instead of just continuing from the 1980s... That's the great achievement of Russell T Davies – and Steven Moffat, since he took over. Stylistically in both senses, technical style and storytelling style, the show is bang up to date.
Also in the new edition:
  • Producer Marcus Wilson looks back at his work on Doctor Who, including The Time of the Doctor and The Day of the Doctor
  • Showrunner Steven Moffat answers readers' questions
  • DWM pays tribute to the life and times of the late Christopher Barry, one of Doctor Who's most prolific directors
  • Clive Doig talks to Toby Hadoke about working on the earliest episodes of Doctor Who
  • The Fact of Fiction takes a detailed look at the 1969 Ice Warriors adventure The Seeds of Death
  • The Doctor and Clara's latest comic-strip adventure - The Blood of Azrael - continues
  • The Time Team watch the Tenth Doctor meet an old friend - and some even older enemies - in The Sontaran Stratagem and The Poison Sky
  • Jacqueline Rayner sees Doctor Who's special effects in a whole new light in Relative Dimensions
  • The Watcher exposes the remarkable relationship between Doctor Who and the Eurovision Song Contest in Wotcha!
  • Reviews of the latest DVDs, CDs and books
  • Competitions, puzzles and more




FILTER: - Seventh Doctor - Magazines - DWM

Doctor Who scoops two gongs at BAFTA Television Craft Awards

Monday, 28 April 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
Doctor Who picked up two BAFTA Television Craft Awards at last night's ceremony, held at The Brewery in London.

The annual event celebrates the very best behind-the-scenes talent in British television of the past year, and the 50th-anniversary special The Day of the Doctor won the Special, Visual & Graphic Effects title, with Milk VFX, Real SFX and The Model Unit being named in the citation, while An Adventure In Space And Time - the BBC Two drama centring on the genesis of Doctor Who - won for Make Up and Hair Design, with Vickie Lang named in the citation.

The triumph by The Day of the Doctor ended a seven-year run of being nominated in that category but losing.

Doctor Who At The Proms 2013, which had been nominated for Entertainment Craft Team, lost out to Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway. An Adventure In Space And Time had also been nominated for Costume Design and Editing - Fiction but was pipped to those titles by Downton Abbey and The Fall respectively.

More success for The Day of the Doctor and An Adventure In Space And Time could be on its way, however, at the TV BAFTAs, as An Adventure In Space and Time has been nominated for Single Drama and The Day of the Doctor is up for the Radio Times Audience Award, with the winner of the latter to be decided by a public vote. The TV BAFTAs will be held at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, on Sunday 18th May.

Votes for the Radio Times Audience Award can be cast via the voting page and must be in by midday BST on Thursday 15th May. A valid e-mail address must be given for the vote to count, and only one vote per person is allowed. Duplicate votes from the same person will not be counted.




FILTER: - WHO50 - Awards/Nominations

Telos Publishing revamps website and offers discount

Saturday, 26 April 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
Telos Publishing has revamped its website and to mark the change it is offering 10 per cent off all purchases for a limited period.

The publisher of genre books is a UK-based independent press that was set up by David J Howe and Stephen James Walker in 2000. Its wide-ranging portfolio includes Doctor Who plus other cult TV shows, film, crime, mystery, thrillers, horror and dark fantasy.

Howe, who is the publishing director, said:
It was time for a change. The original site had served us well for many years, but the world of online sales has moved on and we needed to catch up! One of the issues with the original site was that we couldn't easily offer discounts without extensive coding work. But the new site allows us to be flexible and to present sales and offers across our range, whenever we want.
Telos's catalogue has grown since the company's inception and now features more than 140 titles. It specialises in guides to a variety of cult television and film series but also has a growing fiction catalogue, including works from authors such as Simon Clark, Graham Masterton, Mike Ripley, Hank Janson, Andrew Hook and Sam Stone. New titles for 2014 will include an extensive guide to the TV series The Avengers.

The Telos site can be found at www.telos.co.uk and there are sale offers across the entire range, with some titles at 99p.

Howe said:
We decided to reduce the prices across all the ranges, where the books had been available for some time, or where we had fairly high stock levels remaining. Hopefully this means that buyers can pick up some bargains, whether from our well-received Time Hunter series, which spun off from our Doctor Who fiction range, or across our horror novels and novellas, where titles by authors such as Stephen Gallagher, Steve Savile, George Mann and T M Wright can be snapped up.
Telos is also currently offering 10 per cent off everything bought via its website. The discount can be obtained by entering the code newwebsite14 at the checkout, and the offer is available until Saturday 31st May.




FILTER: - Books

Fifty years of Doctor Who in comics to be celebrated

Saturday, 26 April 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival is to mark 50 years of Doctor Who in comic-strip form this year as part of its line-up of events.

The festival is taking place at various venues in Kendal, Cumbria, from Friday 17th to Sunday 19th October, and with Doctor Who believed to be the longest-running licensed science fiction comic strip globally, it will be paying tribute to this format.

The first Doctor Who comic strip appeared in issue 674 of TV Comic, cover dated 14th November 1964, with the adventure The Klepton Parasites that unfolded over ten weeks (although a spoof, called Doctor What And His Time Clock and featuring a William Hartnell lookalike, appeared in Boys' World between 30th May and 3rd October 1964).

Doctor Who would go on to appear in - take a deep breath, folks! - Countdown, Countdown for TV Action!, TV Action in Countdown, TV Action + Countdown, TV Action, TV Comic Plus TV Action, TV Comic Plus Tom and Jerry Weekly, Mighty Midget Doctor Who Comic, Mighty TV Comic, and TV Comic With Target before its move to Doctor Who Weekly in 1979, with DWW eventually becoming Doctor Who Magazine. It is also in comic-strip form now in the UK in Doctor Who Adventures, which began in 2006, and has been published as a comic strip in the USA by IDW, with Titan recently picking up the licence.

Dez Skinn - the first editor of Doctor Who Weekly - will be giving an insight into the publication's evolution, including meeting with the BBC and touring the country with Tom Baker, in The First Doctor of Doctor Who at the town library on Friday 17th October at 7pm - the exact 35th anniversary of the cover date of the first edition of DWW.

Also on the festival programme is Doctor Who: 50 Years in 50 Minutes on Saturday 18th October, which is being held at the library as well. Starting at 5.30pm, this will have a panel, hosted by former DWM editor John Freeman, that will comprise artists Mike Collins and Martin Geraghty plus writers Scott Gray, Nick Abadzis and Robbie Morrison.

Others appearing at the festival who have a Doctor Who connection will be the artists Dave Gibbons, Mark Buckingham and Gary Erskine plus cartoonist Kev F Sutherland.
With Thanks To Tony Clark




FILTER: - Doctor Who - Special Events - Comics

DWA offers free digital taster of magazine

Wednesday, 23 April 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
A free taster of the fortnightly magazine Doctor Who Adventures has been made available online.

The sample comprises 11 pages including highlights from the latest edition - issue 344, which is out today - followed by an invitation to try the current and next editions of the magazine free. The taster - which can be accessed by clicking on this link - also has an exclusive competition to win a PS4 plus the Series 7 DVD box set.

Inside the print edition of issue 344, readers will find:
  • Free Weeping Angel grabbers
  • A game to play with the grabbers
  • Fun with the Alien Babies
  • Pictures from filming the new series
  • Strax's guide to The Silence
  • How to make a Cybermat
  • Prizes to be won
  • A look behind the scenes on The Rings of Akhaten
  • A comic strip featuring an unseen adventure with the Eleventh Doctor and Clara
  • Three posters plus puzzles
Issue 344 of DWA is available until Tuesday 6th May.




FILTER: - Online - Magazines - DWA

DWM publishes official guide to 2013 series

Tuesday, 22 April 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
The Official Guide To The 2013 Series of Doctor Who has been published by Doctor Who Magazine. Researched and compiled by Andrew Pixley, it spans 132 pages and is the 37th special edition from the Panini-owned title.

Billed as "the essential guide to Matt Smith's final season as the Doctor", the guide has in-depth articles covering the episodes The Snowmen, The Bells of Saint John, The Rings of Akhaten, Cold War, Hide, Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS, The Crimson Horror, Nightmare in Silver and The Name of the Doctor and, says DWM, is "packed with previously unpublished photos, day-to-day details of Doctor Who's production and hundreds of fascinating new facts."

It is available from the usual outlets.

The Night of the Doctor, The Day of the Doctor and The Time of the Doctor will be covered in the next special, DWM told Doctor Who News.




FILTER: - Magazines - DWM - Series 7/33