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|name = Dudley Simpson
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|birth date   = [[4 October (people)|4 October]] [[1922 (people)|1922]]
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|death date   = [[4 November (people)|4 November]] [[2017 (people)|2017]]
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|job title     = [[Incidental music]]
|job title= [[Incidental music]]
|time         = 1964-1980
|time = 1964-1980
|story         = [[#Credits|see credits section]]
|story = [[#Credits|see credits section]]
|non dwu       = ''[[Blake's 7 (series)|Blake's 7]]'', ''Paul Temple'', ''The Brothers'', ''The Last of the Mohicans'', ''Target'', ''[[The Tomorrow People]]''
|non dwu = ''Blake's 7'', ''Paul Temple'', ''The Brothers'', ''The Last of the Mohicans'', ''Target'', ''The Tomorrow People''
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|clip          = DVD Special Feature Dudley Simpson - Doctor Who The Sun Makers - BBC
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'''Dudley Simpson''' ([[4 October (people)|4 October]] [[1922 (people)|1922]]-[[4 November (people)|4 November]] [[2017 (people)|2017]]<ref>[http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2017/11/dudley-simpson-1922-2017.html Doctor Who Guide]</ref>) composed the [[incidental music]] for many ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories. He contributed more than any other person to the original series.


[[File:DVD Special Feature Dudley Simpson - Doctor Who The Sun Makers - BBC|thumb|Dudley Simpson talks about [[composer|composing]] for ''[[Doctor Who]]''.]]
In ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang (TV story)|The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'', he played the conductor of the [[Palace Theatre]]. ([[DOC]]: ''[[The Last Hurrah (documentary)|The Last Hurrah]]'')
'''Dudley Simpson''' composed the [[Incidental Music|incidental music]] for many ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories. He contributed more than any other person to the original series.


In ''[[The Talons of Weng-Chiang]]'', he played the conductor of the [[Palace Theatre]]. ([[DOC]]: ''[[The Last Hurrah]]'')
Simpson's time with ''Doctor Who'' came to an end when incoming producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] invited him out for lunch one day, during which he announced his intention to dispense with Simpson's services and make a fresh start for the 1980s. All incidental music from then on was composed in-house by the [[BBC Radiophonic Workshop]].


He also composed the theme tune to ''[[Blake's 7]]''.
== Other Notable Works ==
Dudley also composed the theme tune to ''[[Blake's 7 (series)|Blake's 7]]''.


Simpson's time with ''Doctor Who'' came to an end when incoming producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] invited him out for lunch one day, during which he announced his intention to dispense with Simpson's services and make a fresh start for the 1980s. All incidental music from then on was composed in-house by the [[BBC Radiophonic Workshop]].
== Legacy ==
As of 2021, Dudley had worked on more ''Doctor Who'' episodes than his fellow composers.
 
Following his death on [[4 November (people)|4th November]] [[2017 (people)|2017]], the DVD and Blu-ray release of the part-live action, part-animated version of ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]'' was dedicated to his memory. Simpson was originally booked to compose music for the story. For the 1992 VHS release, the incidental music was composed by [[Keff McCulloch]], whilst it was composed by [[Mark Ayres]] for the 2017 version.


== Doctor Who filmography ==
== Doctor Who filmography ==
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* ''[[Nightmare of Eden (TV story)|Nightmare of Eden]]''
* ''[[Nightmare of Eden (TV story)|Nightmare of Eden]]''
* ''[[The Horns of Nimon (TV story)|The Horns of Nimon]]''
* ''[[The Horns of Nimon (TV story)|The Horns of Nimon]]''
Simpson was originally booked to compose music for the abandoned Season 17 story ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''. For the VHS release of ''Shada'', incidental music was composed by [[Keff McCulloch]].


== External links ==
== External links ==
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== Footnotes ==
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 9 March 2023

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Dudley Simpson (4 October 1922-4 November 2017[1]) composed the incidental music for many Doctor Who stories. He contributed more than any other person to the original series.

In The Talons of Weng-Chiang, he played the conductor of the Palace Theatre. (DOC: The Last Hurrah)

Simpson's time with Doctor Who came to an end when incoming producer John Nathan-Turner invited him out for lunch one day, during which he announced his intention to dispense with Simpson's services and make a fresh start for the 1980s. All incidental music from then on was composed in-house by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.

Other Notable Works[[edit] | [edit source]]

Dudley also composed the theme tune to Blake's 7.

Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]

As of 2021, Dudley had worked on more Doctor Who episodes than his fellow composers.

Following his death on 4th November 2017, the DVD and Blu-ray release of the part-live action, part-animated version of Shada was dedicated to his memory. Simpson was originally booked to compose music for the story. For the 1992 VHS release, the incidental music was composed by Keff McCulloch, whilst it was composed by Mark Ayres for the 2017 version.

Doctor Who filmography[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]