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'''Jamie Robertson''' (born [[30 May (people)|30 May]] [[1981]]) is a member of the post-production team of [[Big Finish Productions]]. He has mostly served as a composer for Big Finish but has also worked on sound design for many releases.
'''Jamie Robertson''' (born [[30 May (people)|30 May]] [[1981 (people)|1981]]) is a member of the post-production team of [[Big Finish Productions]]. He has mostly served as a composer for Big Finish but has also worked on sound design for many releases.


Robertson's music varies from contemporary classic to rock-and-roll industrial. In 2010 he added something new for Big Finish: a real choir, the Poringland Singers, debuted for Big Finish on ''[[Relative Dimensions]]''.
Robertson's music varies from contemporary classic to rock-and-roll industrial. In 2010 he added something new for Big Finish: a real choir, the Poringland Singers, debuted for Big Finish on ''[[Relative Dimensions]]''.

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Jamie Robertson (born 30 May 1981) is a member of the post-production team of Big Finish Productions. He has mostly served as a composer for Big Finish but has also worked on sound design for many releases.

Robertson's music varies from contemporary classic to rock-and-roll industrial. In 2010 he added something new for Big Finish: a real choir, the Poringland Singers, debuted for Big Finish on Relative Dimensions.

Through his scores, Robertson has made original contributions to each era of the Doctor. A particular favourite is his leitmotif for the Eighth Doctor. It crops up in Blue Forgotten Planet when Charley Pollard mentions that incarnation to the Sixth Doctor.

Robertson has also scored a track known as "Across the Stars". This track debuted on The Chaos Pool. It has since become a standard theme for any sequence in which a character describes the wonders of space. In 2011, The Feast of Axos featured a new, choral version.

Robertson scored the theme tunes for the Eighth Doctor extras, Series 3 [statement unclear] and afterwards, Jago and Litefoot, Graceless and other Big Finish series, including Highlander and Sherlock Holmes.

Post Production

Big Finish Monthly Doctor Who audio stories

Big Finish Doctor Who - The Lost Stories audio stories

Big Finish Doctor Who - The Fourth Doctor Adventures audio stories

Big Finish Doctor Who - The Eighth Doctor Adventures audio stories

Big Finish Doctor Who - The Companion Chronicles audio stories

Big Finish Dalek Empire audio stories

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