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Murray Gold (born 28 February 1969[1]) was the composer for the revived series of Doctor Who from 2005 to 2017. He also composed for Torchwood in its first and fourth series.
During his time working for BBC Wales Doctor Who, Gold arranged many versions of the "Doctor Who theme", as heard on Doctor Who, Doctor Who Confidential, Doctor Who Extra and Totally Doctor Who. He also composed the theme music for Torchwood, Torchwood Declassified, The Sarah Jane Adventures and Sarah Jane's Alien Files.
After twelve years scoring for Doctor Who, under both Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat, the start of Chris Chibnall's era in 2018 marked the departure of Murray Gold as composer, and the arrival of Segun Akinola.
Doctor Who
Gold was assigned as Doctor Who's composer in 2004 after an email from Russell T Davies who asked him to work on the show. Gold immediately took up the offer. The music from Series 1 was composed and created by himself using sampled instruments at his digital music studio in his flat in Frognal (Hampstead), London. All of the music was created digitally, except for Gold's use of the Crouch End Festival Chorus for heavy choral parts, most notably the Dalek motifs. He went on to form a good relationship with the choir, as demonstrated in his further use of them in the following seasons.
Shortly after the airing of Series 1, Gold and the producers proposed that the music should be written and adapted to be performed orchestrally. The show’s growing popularity and increased budget catered for this and so Gold began his involvement with Ben Foster and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. The 2005 Christmas Special was the first episode to feature orchestral music, however Gold continued creating many minor pieces completely digitally using sampled instruments until around Series 3.
In 2007 Gold moved to, and mainly based himself in New York and Los Angeles, though he often travels between the US and the UK. As shown in a 2008 Confidential episode, recording sessions of music were viewed by him through a digital video link in order for him to communicate with the orchestra, conductor and music team.
Gold's most prominent work for the DWU has likely been new arrangements of the "Doctor Who theme". He has arranged multiple different versions of the theme for broadcast (including three distinct opening theme arrangements, plus another version that was only used in trailers and promotions in 2005) and several more for live performance. Gold has therefore created more official arrangements of the theme than any other Doctor Who franchise composer.
Gold has also written seven non-score based lyrical songs for the series: "Song for Ten" (The Christmas Invasion), "Love Don't Roam" (The Runaway Bride), "My Angel Put the Devil in Me" (Daleks in Manhattan), "The Stowaway" (Voyage of the Damned), "Song of Freedom" (Planet of the Ood and Journey's End),"Vale Decem" (The End of Time) and "Abigail's Song (Silence Is All You Know)" (A Christmas Carol). Murray Gold also appeared, in a cameo role, as a guitarist in Voyage of the Damned. (DWMSE 20)
He was interviewed about his DW music by "Sound On Sound" magazine in the June 2007 issue. (See [1])
Gold stayed on as house composer for the 2010 season of Doctor Who and created a third major rearrangement of the theme tune, bringing in a short new melody at the beginning of the theme.
He also contributed to the charity reference book Behind the Sofa: Celebrity Memories of Doctor Who.
In early 2018, Murray Gold announced his departure from Doctor Who at the Gallifrey One convention, confirming that the 2017 Christmas special, Twice Upon A Time, was his last episode. During his panel talk at the convention, Gold gave a presentation about his time on the show.[2]
Segun Akinola took over as composer, beginning with series 11 that year: the start of the Chibnall era.
Soundtrack releases
Several soundtracks for Gold's Doctor Who work have been released. He has been active in the production of each release.
- Doctor Who - Series 1 and 2
- Doctor Who - Series 3
- Doctor Who - Series 4
- Doctor Who - Series 4 - The Specials
- Doctor Who - Series 5
- Doctor Who - A Christmas Carol
- Doctor Who - Series 6
- Doctor Who - Series 7
- Doctor Who - Series 8
- Doctor Who - Series 9
Additionally, two soundtracks for spin-off series Torchwood have been released since 2008, with Murray Gold working alongside fellow Torchwood composer, Ben Foster, on the initial release.
As of 2023, the soundtrack for Series 10, Gold's last series, of Doctor Who has not been released, despite the release of further series' soundtracks and the fans demanding the final soundtrack of Gold's era. It is unknown if the lack of release is down to the BBC, Silva Screen or Gold himself. However, Gold has hinted that he is working on potentially having the soundtrack produced.
Spin-offs
Gold has written the theme for both Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures, as well as Torchwood Declassified and Sarah Jane's Alien Files which featured re-arrangements of the themes of their parent series. Although two Torchwood CDs have been released, none have been released for SJA as of 2011.
He has not been heavily involved in the incidental music scores for the spin-offs. With the exception of a few early episodes in the first series of Torchwood, he has mostly only scored the parent programme. However, he was the main composer for Torchwood: Miracle Day.
Relationship with RTD
Gold has enjoyed a long working relationship with Russell T Davies and has in scored virtually all of RTD's productions since 1999, including Queer as Folk, The Second Coming with Christopher Eccleston and Lesley Sharp, and Casanova with David Tennant, Shaun Parkes and Nina Sosanya.
Other work
Despite a close relationship with RTD, Gold is far from "RTD's composer". He has gained notoriety on a variety of non-RTD projects. For instance, he started work on the TV series Shameless at about the same time as Doctor Who, and has been scoring both series for the same amount of time. In the early 2000s, his theme music for Clocking Off — a show that featured the talents of actors Christopher Eccleston, Lesley Sharp and Sarah Lancashire, and director Geoffrey Sax — was RTS-nominated. More recently, he was the composer on David Tennant's Single Father mini-series and of the Suranne Jones/Lesley Sharp police procedural, Scott & Bailey.
Awards
Though nominated four times for different projects, including Doctor Who, Gold has never won a BAFTA award. He has, however, won a Royal Television Society Award for his work on Queer as Folk.
Credits
Music
- 42
- 73 Yards
- The Age of Steel
- Aliens of London
- The Almost People
- Amy's Choice
- The Angels Take Manhattan
- Army of Ghosts
- Asylum of the Daleks
- Attack of the Graske
- Bad Day at the Office (TD episode)
- Bad Wolf
- The Beast Below
- Before the Flood
- The Bells of Saint John
- The Big Bang
- Blink
- The Blood Line
- Boom
- Boom Town
- Captain Jack Harkness
- The Caretaker
- The Categories of Life
- A Christmas Carol
- The Christmas Invasion
- The Church on Ruby Road
- Closing Time
- Cold Blood
- Cold War
- Combat
- Countrycide
- The Crimson Horror
- The Curse of the Black Spot
- Cyberwoman
- Dalek
- Daleks in Manhattan
- Dark Water
- Day One
- The Day of the Doctor
- Day of the Moon
- Dead of Night
- Death in Heaven
- Deep Breath
- The Devil's Chord
- Dinosaurs on a Spaceship
- The Doctor Dances
- The Doctor Falls
- Doctor Who Finale Countdown
- Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular (Australia & New Zealand Tour 2014)
- Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular (Australia & New Zealand Tour 2015)
- Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular (Brooklyn & New York City 2015)
- Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular (Melbourne)
- Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular (Sydney)
- Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular (UK Tour 2015)
- Doctor Who at the Proms (2008)
- Doctor Who at the Proms (2010)
- Doctor Who at the Proms (2013)
- Doctor Who at the Proms (2024)
- Doctor Who: A Celebration
- The Doctor's Daughter
- The Doctor's Wife
- The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe
- Doomsday
- Dot and Bubble
- The Eaters of Light
- The Eleventh Hour
- Empire of Death
- Empress of Mars
- The Empty Child
- End of Days
- The End of Time
- End of the Road
- The End of the World
- Escape to LA
- Everything Changes
- Evolution of the Daleks
- Extremis
- Face the Raven
- The Family of Blood
- Father's Day
- Fear Her
- The Fires of Pompeii
- Flatline
- Flesh and Stone
- Forest of the Dead
- The Gathering
- Ghost Machine
- The Giggle
- The Girl Who Died
- The Girl Who Waited
- The Girl in the Fireplace
- The God Complex
- A Good Man Goes to War
- Greeks Bearing Gifts
- Gridlock
- Heaven Sent
- Hell Bent
- Hide
- Human Nature
- The Hungry Earth
- The Husbands of River Song
- The Idiot's Lantern
- Immortal Sins
- The Impossible Astronaut
- The Impossible Planet
- In the Forest of the Night
- Into the Dalek
- Jack's Back (TD episode)
- Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS
- Journey's End
- Kill the Moon
- Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang
- Knock Knock
- Last Christmas
- Last of the Time Lords
- The Lazarus Experiment
- The Legend of Ruby Sunday
- Let's Kill Hitler
- The Lie of the Land
- Listen
- The Lodger
- The Long Game
- Love & Monsters
- The Magician's Apprentice
- The Middle Men
- Midnight
- User:Mini-mitch/Sandbox Four
- Mummy on the Orient Express
- The Name of the Doctor
- New Earth
- The New World
- The Next Doctor
- Night Terrors
- Nightmare in Silver
- Out of Time
- Oxygen
- The Pandorica Opens
- The Parting of the Ways
- Partners in Crime
- The Pilot
- Planet of the Dead
- Planet of the Ood
- The Poison Sky
- The Power of Three
- The Pyramid at the End of the World
- Random Shoes
- The Rebel Flesh
- Rendition
- The Return of Doctor Mysterio
- The Rings of Akhaten
- Rise of the Cybermen
- Robot of Sherwood
- Rogue
- Rose
- The Runaway Bride
- The Satan Pit
- School Reunion
- The Shakespeare Code
- Silence in the Library
- Sleep No More
- Small Worlds
- Smile
- Smith and Jones
- The Snowmen
- The Sontaran Stratagem
- The Sound of Drums
- Space Babies
- The Star Beast
- The Stolen Earth
- User:Tangerineduel/Sandbox 9
- They Keep Killing Suzie
- Thin Ice
- Time Heist
- The Time of Angels
- The Time of the Doctor
- Tooth and Claw
- A Town Called Mercy
- Turn Left
- Twice Upon a Time
- Under the Lake
- The Unicorn and the Wasp
- The Unquiet Dead
- Utopia
- The Vampires of Venice
- Victory of the Daleks
- Vincent and the Doctor
- Voyage of the Damned
- The Waters of Mars
- The Wedding of River Song
- Wild Blue Yonder
- The Witch's Familiar
- The Woman Who Lived
- World Enough and Time
- World War Three
- The Zygon Invasion
- The Zygon Inversion
Title music
- Adam
- Adrift
- Children of Earth: Day Five
- Children of Earth: Day Four
- Children of Earth: Day One
- Children of Earth: Day Three
- Children of Earth: Day Two
- The Curse of Clyde Langer
- A Day in the Death
- The Day of the Clown
- Dead Man Walking
- Death of the Doctor
- Doctor Who: A New Dimension
- The Empty Planet
- Enemy of the Bane
- The Eternity Trap
- Exit Wounds
- Eye of the Gorgon
- Fragments
- From Out of the Rain
- The Gift
- Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith
- Invasion of the Bane
- The Last Sontaran
- The Lost Boy
- Lost in Time
- The Mad Woman in the Attic
- The Man Who Never Was
- The Mark of the Berserker
- Meat
- Mona Lisa's Revenge
- The Nightmare Man
- Prisoner of the Judoon
- Reset
- Revenge of the Slitheen
- Secrets of the Stars
- Sky
- Sleeper
- Something Borrowed
- The Temptation of Sarah Jane Smith
- To the Last Man
- The Vault of Secrets
- Warriors of Kudlak
- The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith
- Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?
External links
- Murray Gold at the Internet Movie Database
- Official Twitter account
- Murray Gold at Queer as Folk Wiki
- Murray Gold at BBC Musketeers Wiki