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'''Ron Grainer''' ([[11th August]] [[1922]]-[[21st February]] [[1981]]) was an Australian composer who worked for the BBC in [[1963]], most notably he wrote the [[Doctor Who theme]]/score, which [[Delia Derbyshire]] went on to perform. He also wrote the theme music for other noted series, including ''The Prisoner'' and ''Steptoe and Son''. | |||
'''Ron Grainer''' ([[11th August]] [[1922]] - [[21st February]] [[1981]]) was an Australian composer who worked for the BBC in [[1963]], most notably he wrote the [[Doctor Who theme]]/score, which [[Delia Derbyshire]] went on to perform. He also wrote the theme music for other noted series, including ''The Prisoner'' and ''Steptoe and Son''. | |||
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Revision as of 02:56, 16 June 2008
Ron Grainer (11th August 1922-21st February 1981) was an Australian composer who worked for the BBC in 1963, most notably he wrote the Doctor Who theme/score, which Delia Derbyshire went on to perform. He also wrote the theme music for other noted series, including The Prisoner and Steptoe and Son.