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|main character = [[Conductor (Doctor Who? 167)|Conductor]] | |main character = [[Conductor (Doctor Who? 167)|Conductor]] | ||
|featuring = [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] | |featuring = [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] | ||
|setting = [[BBC]] | |setting = [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]] | ||
|writer = [[Tim Quinn]] | |writer = [[Tim Quinn]] | ||
|artist = [[Dicky Howett]] | |artist = [[Dicky Howett]] | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
* The [[camera]] used is owned by the [[BBC]]. | * The [[camera]] used is owned by the [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]]. | ||
* A [[Cyberman]] insists that he is not telling the conductor how to write the [[incidental music]], just that the last [[note]] was too high. This exchange came after he and his squad had their [[glass]] [[jaw]]s shattered. | * A [[Cyberman]] insists that he is not telling the conductor how to write the [[incidental music]], just that the last [[note]] was too high. This exchange came after he and his squad had their [[glass]] [[jaw]]s shattered. | ||
Revision as of 13:16, 16 August 2023
The one-hundred-and-third instalment of Doctor Who? was printed in DWM 167 with a cover date of 28 November 1990.
Summary
The Cybermen have some complaints regarding their musical accompaniment.
Characters
References
- The camera used is owned by the BBC.
- A Cyberman insists that he is not telling the conductor how to write the incidental music, just that the last note was too high. This exchange came after he and his squad had their glass jaws shattered.
Notes
- This story accompanied a feature on incidental music in DWM 167 in which Philip Newman interviewed Dominic Glynn, Keff McCulloch and Mark Ayres about their contributions.