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* Murray Gold's 6th theme (Series 8 & 9) | * Murray Gold's 6th theme (Series 8 & 9) | ||
Does this seem right? We could always just note that Gold composed a one-off theme for the 50th. [[User:TheChampionOfTime|<span style="font-family:Old English Text MT">C o T</span>]] [[User talk:TheChampionOfTime|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span> ]] 16:38, June 28, 2016 (UTC) | Does this seem right? We could always just note that Gold composed a one-off theme for the 50th. [[User:TheChampionOfTime|<span style="font-family:Old English Text MT">C o T</span>]] [[User talk:TheChampionOfTime|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span> ]] 16:38, June 28, 2016 (UTC) | ||
:First things first, you're right, there is no difference between the themes for Series 1 & 2 + 3. Maybe the word "variation" could be removed from the category title, leading to the less clunky "Stories that use Murray Gold's 1st main theme". | |||
:Also in regards to Damaged Goods, if Big Finish were to release another novel adaptation with Chris and Roz as companions, they would probably use the Carter theme again. If this is announced, we would however have to wait until its release to talk about it due to [[Tardis:Spoiler policy]]. | |||
:Back onto the main topic, I could definitely see myself creating "Stories that use Murray Gold's 1st main theme" sometime in the near future. If you want to, go right ahead. [[User:TheChampionOfTime|<span style="font-family:Old English Text MT">C o T</span>]] [[User talk:TheChampionOfTime|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span> ]] 20:08, June 28, 2016 (UTC) |
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Pinball game
Hi! I can explain why I removed those categories, but it's a bit involved so I'll be sending you some links that you can read to get the full explanation.
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Howard Carter
RingoRoadagain, the fact is Howard Carter has arranged multiple versions of the theme. It would simply be inaccurate to say that there is one definitive Howard Carter theme. There is absolutely nothing stopping the first theme from being used again. As for Murray Gold's themes, I believe they will be categorized in the same way that Delia Delaware's themes are: in the order that they were made.
You might argue that this should also be done with Carter, but my counter-argument for that is the fact that the TV show and Big Finish are very different things. While on TV there is a definite order of theme composers (e.g. Glynn, McCulloch, Gold), in audio the theme changes with the doctor. I think it's far less confusing if we state where the theme originates.
- Side Note: Please don't feel offended by this. As User:CzechOut told me a week ago, everyone has had work deleted from the wiki. Everyone makes mistakes... and if you think the person whose mistaken is me then please respond. C o T ☎ 19:29, June 27, 2016 (UTC)
OK, by my count there are 6 regular themes:
- Murray Gold's 1st theme (Series 1)
- Murray Gold's 2nd theme (Series 2 & 3)
- Murray Gold's 3rd theme (Series 4)
- Murray Gold's 4th theme (Series 5, 6, & 1/2 of 7)
- Murray Gold's 5th theme (Series 7 and a half)
- Murray Gold's 6th theme (Series 8 & 9)
Does this seem right? We could always just note that Gold composed a one-off theme for the 50th. C o T ☎ 16:38, June 28, 2016 (UTC)
- First things first, you're right, there is no difference between the themes for Series 1 & 2 + 3. Maybe the word "variation" could be removed from the category title, leading to the less clunky "Stories that use Murray Gold's 1st main theme".
- Also in regards to Damaged Goods, if Big Finish were to release another novel adaptation with Chris and Roz as companions, they would probably use the Carter theme again. If this is announced, we would however have to wait until its release to talk about it due to Tardis:Spoiler policy.