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'''''The Story of Doctor Who''''' was a television documentary which aired on [[30 December (releases)|30 December]] [[2003 (releases)|2003]] as part of the fortieth anniversary celebration of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
'''''The Story of Doctor Who''''' was a television documentary which aired on [[30 December (releases)|30 December]] [[2003 (releases)|2003]] as part of the fortieth anniversary celebration of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


It was introduced by [[Jon Culshaw]], who impersonated the [[Fourth Doctor]]; see - ''[[The Introduction (TV story)|The Introduction]]''.
It was [[The Introduction (TV story)|introduced]] by [[Jon Culshaw]], who impersonated the [[Fourth Doctor]].


== People interviewed ==
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* [[Executive producer|Executive Producer]] - [[Caroline Wright]]
* [[Executive producer|Executive Producer]] - [[Caroline Wright]]
* [[Producer]] - [[Clare Finnett]]
* [[Producer]] - [[Clare Finnett]]
* BBC
* © BBC MMIII


== Music list ==
== Music list ==

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The Story of Doctor Who was a television documentary which aired on 30 December 2003 as part of the fortieth anniversary celebration of Doctor Who.

It was introduced by Jon Culshaw, who impersonated the Fourth Doctor.

People interviewed[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Music list[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • "Doctor Who Opening Title Theme" by Delia Derbyshire & the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
  • "Doctor Who (Stereo Version 1972)" by Delia Derbyshire & the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
  • "Goo Goo Muck" by The Cramps
  • "Sexy Boy" by Air
  • "Cha Cha on the Moon" by Pat Reader
  • "Song 2" by Blur
  • "All of My Thoughts" by Spiritualized
  • "Doctor Who 1980 (Closing Titles)" by Peter Howell & the BBC Radiophonic Workshop

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

As of December 2022, this documentary has not been made available commercially.

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Story of... clips. bbc.co.uk (19 December 2003). Retrieved on 2 February 2019.