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'''Hans Zimmer''' (born [[12 September (people)|12 September]] [[1957 (people)|1957]]) is a [[Germany|German]]-born film composer. In 1985, when ''[[Doctor Who]]'' was put on hiatus and faced cancellation, the cast, crew, and other celebrities got together and sang a song, [[Doctor in Distress]], to save the show. Zimmer performed on a [[Fairlight CMI|Fairlight II]] synthesiser.
'''Hans Zimmer''' (born [[12 September (people)|12 September]] [[1957 (people)|1957]]) is a [[Germany|German]]-born film composer. In 1985, when ''[[Doctor Who]]'' was put on hiatus and faced cancellation, the cast, crew, and other celebrities got together and sang a song, [[Doctor in Distress]], to save the show. Zimmer performed on a [[Fairlight CMI|Fairlight II]] synthesiser.


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Hans Zimmer (born 12 September 1957) is a German-born film composer. In 1985, when Doctor Who was put on hiatus and faced cancellation, the cast, crew, and other celebrities got together and sang a song, Doctor in Distress, to save the show. Zimmer performed on a Fairlight II synthesiser.

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