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October 24th, 2023 4 comments

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Doctor Who Time And The Rani Original Television Soundtrack

Available to order from rarewaves via www.ebay.co.uk and www.hive.co.uk or www.silvascreen.com

‘Doctor Who – Time And The Rani’ was the opening serial of season 24, first broadcast on September 7th, 1987. It marked the debut of Sylvester McCoy and featured CGI, very much in a basic form as the technology was still in development. It also debuted a new computer animated opening title sequence with a new synthesiser version of the theme created by Keff McCulloch.

The composer was invited to create incidental music for the series and became a regular member of the team also writing music for Delta And The Bannerman, Paradise Towers, Remembrance Of The Daleks, Silver Nemesis, Battlefield, Dimensions In Time and Shada.

Keff, Dominic Glynn and Mark Ayres were the composers for the last three years of Doctor Who on its original run that ended in 1989, the latter compiling and producing this release.


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4 comments

  • Ian Cotterill

    October 24th, 2023 - 7:35pm

    I wonder why it hasn’t yet appeared on Amazon?

    Reply
    • booboo

      October 24th, 2023 - 7:49pm

      it did but the listing was nonsense and you couldn’t order it in the UK then it redirected to the Cybermen CD which is also a load of nonsense as its in dog blankets so i now get a load of “you may also like” dog blanket ads on amazon

      Silvascreen should have been on this like a tonne of bricks

  • Anon

    October 24th, 2023 - 3:07pm

    Thanks for putting these up Booboo. Been waiting for these for preorder.

    Reply
    • booboo

      October 24th, 2023 - 3:12pm

      forgot i hadn’t added them, was waiting for silvascreen to get amazon to list them properly and not under dog blankets (which revenge still is)

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