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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a category for bands and individual musicians whose work appearing in a televised episode is '''not original''' to ''[[Torchwood]]'', but instead legally licensed or sampled by the ''Torchwood'' production crew. Examples include [[David Bowie]] and [[The Coral]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a category for bands and individual musicians whose work appearing in a televised episode is '''not original''' to ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'', but instead legally licensed or sampled by the ''Torchwood'' production crew. Examples include [[David Bowie]] and [[The Coral]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:07, 11 September 2011
Real world musicians whose work appears in Torchwood is a category for bands and individual musicians whose work appearing in a televised episode is not original to Torchwood, but instead legally licensed or sampled by the Torchwood production crew. Examples include David Bowie and The Coral.
Related to this category are:
- Real world musicians whose work appears in Doctor Who
- Real world musicians whose work appears in Big Finish audios
People in this category may be contrasted with:
- Doctor Who vocalists, who are people who performed original works for the production of Doctor Who, such as Katherine Jenkins or Mark Chambers.
- Performers of songs about the Doctor Who universe, people who have performed songs that never appeared in an episode, but which nevertheless had a strong Doctor Who connection. Examples: Jon Pertwee ("Who is the Doctor"), Orbital and their rendition of the Doctor Who theme, The Go-Go's ("I'm Gonna Spend My Christmas With A Dalek").
- Musical groups from the real world is an in-universe category, which organises musical groups who exist in the real world and the DWU. The Beatles are such a group.
- Musicians from the real world are individual musical perormers who exist within the DWU. Frank Sinatra and Britney Spears are such people.
The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.