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'''Doctor in Distress''' was a charity record released within two weeks of the announcement of ''[[Doctor Who]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s 'cancellation' on [[25 February]] [[1985]].
'''Doctor in Distress''' was a charity record released within two weeks of the announcement of ''[[Doctor Who]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s 'cancellation' on [[25 February]] [[1985]].


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::Bring him back now, we won't take less.
::Bring him back now, we won't take less.


== Behind the scenes ==
== Notes ==
* The idea came from former [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]] illustrator [[Paul Mark Tams]] (then working in the record industry) and record producer and long term Doctor Who fan [[Ian Levine]].
* The idea came from former [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]] illustrator [[Paul Mark Tams]] (then working in the record industry) and record producer and long term Doctor Who fan [[Ian Levine]].


* The lyrics were written by Ian Levine and his partner [[Fiachra Trench]] (who were also responsible for the theme to [[K9 and Company]].
* The lyrics were written by Ian Levine and his partner [[Fiachra Trench]] (who were also responsible for the theme to [[K9 and Company]].


* The recording session took place on Thursday 7th March and featured a host of well known names of the time including;
* The recording session took place on Thursday [[7 March]] and featured a host of well known names of the time including;
:* [[Faith Brown]] (comedian/actress)
:* [[Faith Brown]] (comedian/actress)
:* [[Nicholas Courtney]] (actor - Brigadier)
:* [[Nicholas Courtney]] (actor - Brigadier)
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Doctor Who themed record merchandise]]
* [[Doctor Who themed record merchandise]]
[[Category:Songs about the Doctor Who universe]]
[[Category:Songs about the Doctor Who universe]]

Revision as of 16:24, 24 May 2013

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Doctor in Distress was a charity record released within two weeks of the announcement of Doctor Who's 'cancellation' on 25 February 1985.

Doctor in Distress - The Song (Lyrics)

Eighteen months is too long to wait,
Bring back the Doctor don't hesitate. It was a cold wet night in November
Twenty-two years ago,
There was a police box in a junkyard
We didn't know where it would go,
An old man took two teachers
Into time and space,
It started off a legend
That no other could replace.
Doctor in distress,
Let's all answer his S.O.S.,
Doctor in distress,
Bring him back now, we won't take less.
There were evil metal creatures,
Who tried to exterminate,
Inside each of their casings
Was a bubbling lump of hate,
We met cybernetic humans
With no feelings at all,
Warriors of the ice
Who stood over seven feet tall.
Bring him back now we won't take less,
If we stop his travels he'll be in a mess,
The galaxy will fall to evil once more,
With nightmarish monsters fighting a war.
We've learned to accept six doctors
With companions at their side,
When they were faced with dangers
They didn't run and hide,
There was a Brigadier and a Master
And a canine computer,
Each screaming girl just hoped
That a Yeti wouldn't shoot her.
Doctor in distress,
Let's all answer his S.O.S.,
Doctor in distress,
Bring him back now, we won't take less.

Notes

  • The recording session took place on Thursday 7 March and featured a host of well known names of the time including;
  • Faith Brown (comedian/actress)
  • Nicholas Courtney (actor - Brigadier)
  • Bobby G (singer with Bucks Fizz)
  • Nicola Bryant (actress - Peri)
  • Justin Hayward (singer - Moody Blues)
  • John Lodge (singer - Moody Blues)
  • Rick Buckler with his band Time UK(Drummer - The Jam)
  • Warren Cann (musician - Ultravox)
  • Phyliss Nelson (US musician with a current hit Move Closer)
  • Anthony Ainley (actor - Master)
  • Colin Baker (actor - Sixth Doctor)
  • Support but non participation also came from;
  • Ritchie Pitts (star of Starlight Express) who attended the session but had to leave with Earlene Bentley
  • Sally Thomsett
  • Steve Grant and Julie harris ( from 'Tight Fit)
  • John Rocca ( from Freeez)
  • Miquel Brown (of the hit 'So Many Men So Little Time)
  • Hazel Dean (singer)
  • Basia and Danny (from band 'Matt Bianco')
  • 'Black Laces train was cancelled from Bradford
  • Gary Glitter had dislocated his shoulder
  • Helen Terry was unable to make the session having to fly overseas
  • Holly Johnson (from Frankie Goes to Hollywood) was caught up in rehersals in Brixton
  • Ian's record label Record Shack Records released the record in seven and twelve in versions with a instrumental version of the final hi-energy dance number on the B-side.
  • The National Society for Cancer Research benefitted from all profits of the record sales

See also