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'''Orbital''' was a [[British]] electronica group.
'''Orbital''' are a [[British]] electronica group.


In [[2001]], they recorded and released a rendition of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]]. In [[2003]], [[BBC DVD]] included Orbital's version of theme in their DVD releases of that year as part of the celebration of Doctor Who's 40th anniversary.
In 1999, they recorded a rendition of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] which was used for [[BBC Two]]'s ''[[Doctor Who Night (1999)|Doctor Who Night]]'' story ''[[Introduction to the Night (TV story)|Introduction to the Night]]''. The theme had previously appeared in Orbital's live performances, and the studio rendition was later released on their 2001 album The Altogether, entitled "Doctor?".
 
In 2003, [[BBC DVD]] included Orbital's version of theme on their DVD releases of that year as part of a video montage to celebrate ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s 40th anniversary.
 
In 2007, [[CBBC]] used Orbital's version of theme on trailers for ''[[The Infinite Quest (TV story)|The Infinite Quest]]''.
 
Orbital performed the Doctor Who theme with [[Matt Smith]] at Glastonbury Festival in 2010, and with the [[BBC Radiophonic Workshop|Radiophonic Workshop]] at Bluedot Festival in 2017.
 
== External links ==
* https://soundcloud.com/orbital-4/07-doctor-who


In [[2010]], [[Matt Smith]] performed with Orbital at a concert using the sample of the ''Doctor Who'' theme tune.
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Orbital are a British electronica group.

In 1999, they recorded a rendition of the Doctor Who theme which was used for BBC Two's Doctor Who Night story Introduction to the Night. The theme had previously appeared in Orbital's live performances, and the studio rendition was later released on their 2001 album The Altogether, entitled "Doctor?".

In 2003, BBC DVD included Orbital's version of theme on their DVD releases of that year as part of a video montage to celebrate Doctor Who's 40th anniversary.

In 2007, CBBC used Orbital's version of theme on trailers for The Infinite Quest.

Orbital performed the Doctor Who theme with Matt Smith at Glastonbury Festival in 2010, and with the Radiophonic Workshop at Bluedot Festival in 2017.

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