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'''Composers''' on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' properties were typically the writers or creators of the theme and [[incidental music]]. During ''Doctor Who's'' initial run from 1963 through to 1989, composers were assigned on a serial-by-serial basis. | |||
== '' | == ''Doctor Who'' and ''Torchwood'' == | ||
* [[Ron Grainer]] (''Doctor Who'' theme) | |||
* [[Murray Gold]] (''Torchwood'' theme) | |||
* [[Ron Grainer]] ( | |||
* [[ | |||
:''For incidental music, see [[List of incidental music composers|separate article]]'' | |||
== '' | == ''K9 and Company'' == | ||
* [[ | * [[Ian Levine]] (theme) | ||
* [[ | * [[Peter Howell]] (incidental) | ||
== '' | == ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' == | ||
* [[Murray Gold]] | * [[Murray Gold]] (theme) | ||
* [[Dan Watts]] | |||
* [[Sam Watts]] | |||
== [[ | == ''K9'' == | ||
* [[Christopher Elves]] (2009 - 2010) | |||
== ''Class'' == | |||
* [[Blair Mowat]] | |||
[[Category:Production team titles]] | [[Category:Production team titles]] | ||
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Composers on Doctor Who properties were typically the writers or creators of the theme and incidental music. During Doctor Who's initial run from 1963 through to 1989, composers were assigned on a serial-by-serial basis.
Doctor Who and Torchwood[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Ron Grainer (Doctor Who theme)
- Murray Gold (Torchwood theme)
- For incidental music, see separate article
K9 and Company[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Ian Levine (theme)
- Peter Howell (incidental)
The Sarah Jane Adventures[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Murray Gold (theme)
- Dan Watts
- Sam Watts
K9[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Christopher Elves (2009 - 2010)