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|rowspan=7|''[[The Savages (TV story)|The Savages]]'' | |||
|'''Alien Winds''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
|rowspan=3|4 January 2002 | |||
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|'''Distant Drums''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
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|'''The Doctor displays his instrument''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
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|'''Life-sucking process''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
|rowspan=2|11 January 2002 | |||
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|'''The Savages are human beings too''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
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|'''Who's Who?''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
|18January 2002 | |||
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|'''A new leader?''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
|25 January 2002 | |||
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|rowspan=4|''[[The Faceless Ones (TV story)|The Faceless Ones]]'' | |||
|'''"Catch!"''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
|8 February 2002 | |||
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|'''Mirror, mirror''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
|22 February 2002 | |||
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|'''In disguise''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
|1 March 2002 | |||
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|'''Ben & Polly's goodbye''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
|8 March 2002 | |||
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|rowspan=5|''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'' | |||
|'''Victoria and Anne''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
|19 April 2002 | |||
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|'''Lethbridge Stewart, I presume?''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
|26 April 2002 | |||
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|'''A mole at HQ?''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
|3 May 2002 | |||
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|'''The Great Intelligence speaks''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
|10 May 2002 | |||
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|'''Blithering imbecile!''' (PhotoNovel) | |||
|17 May 2002 | |||
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Revision as of 22:50, 12 February 2019
Doctor Who website audio are audio files which appear on the main Doctor Who website. In the beginning audio content on the site was mainly clips and trailers for upcoming Big Finish and BBC Radio Collection CD releases.
Initially audio content was only available to stream in RealPlayer (.ram) format, however after the 2005 series it began to be made available to download as .mp3 and .wav files.
2000
Episode related to | Audio | Originally available |
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Major Bloodnok's Stomach - This sound effect from The Goon Show was created at the Radiophonic Workshop and Dick Mills worked on it. | c. March 2000[1] | |
Dead Ringers | Directory Enquiries | December 2000 |
Bookmakers | ||
The Locksmith | ||
DIY | ||
The Taxi Company | ||
Sylvester McCoy | ||
Dalek Invasion | ||
The Doctor hires a caravan | ||
The Doctor makes an insurance claim | ||
The Bingo Hall | ||
A very special message from the Doctor |
2001
Episode related to | Audio | Originally available |
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CD | Trailer - for The Mutant Phase CD. | by 25 January 2001 |
Down in the tunnels - from the Slipback: A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Drama CD. | ||
Enter Zeus - from The Myth Makers: The Original BBC Television Soundtrack CD. | ||
Trailer - for the Storm Warning CD. | ||
Meet The Toymaker - The Celestial Toymaker explains why he's lured the Doctor into his toyroom; from The Celestial Toymaker: The Original BBC Television Soundtrack CD. | by 15 February 2001 | |
Landing on the Moon - According to the Doctor, the TARDIS has brought Ben, Polly and Jamie to Mars. Ben isn't so sure...; from The Moonbase: The Original BBC Television Soundtrack CD. | ||
Trailer - for the Sword of Orion CD. | ||
Trailer - for The Stones of Venice CD. | by 10 March 2001 | |
Trailer - for the Minuet in Hell CD. | ||
Dan and Nick: The Wildebeest Years | Dr Whoodledoo - This sketch from Dan Freedman and Nick Romero's 1998 Radio 4 series features a time-travelling cockerel called Dr Whoodledoo. It also includes the most unusual arrangement of the Doctor Who music ever - played here by chickens. | by 31 March 2001 |
CD | The TARDIS arrives - from The Highlanders: The Original BBC Television Soundtrack CD. | by 5 April 2001 |
Trailer - for The Sirens of Time CD. | ||
Trailer - for the Phantasmagoria CD. | ||
Trailer - for the Whispers of Terror CD. | ||
Trailer - for The Land of the Dead CD. | ||
Trailer - for The Fearmonger CD. | ||
Trailer - for The Genocide Machine CD. | ||
Trailer - for the Red Dawn CD. | ||
Trailer - for The Spectre of Lanyon Moor CD. | ||
Trailer - for The Fires of Vulcan CD. | ||
Trailer - for The Holy Terror CD. | ||
Trailer - for the Loups-Garoux CD. | by 6 May 2001 | |
Trailer - for the Dalek Empire I: Invasion of the Daleks CD. | c. May 2001 | |
Trailer - for the Bloodtide CD. | c. June 2001 | |
Fury from the Deep | Alien heartbeat (PhotoNovel) | 8 June 2001 |
Victoria's Screams (PhotoNovel) | ||
Mr Oak and Mr Quill's theme (PhotoNovel) | 22 June 2001 | |
The Abominable Snowmen | The Detsen Monks (PhotoNovel) | 20 July 2001 |
The Yeti Roar (PhotoNovel) | ||
The Yeti's sound (PhotoNovel) | 27 July 2001 | |
Yeti Control Sphere (PhotoNovel) | ||
The Great Intelligence (PhotoNovel) | 10 August 2001 | |
The Power of the Daleks | The TARDIS aids the regeneration (PhotoNovel) | 7 September 2001 |
Mercury swamps on Vulcan (PhotoNovel) | ||
CD | Mavic Chen and the Daleks - Mavic Chen and the Daleks plot to pursue the Doctor and his companions; from The Daleks' Master Plan: The Original BBC Television Soundtrack CD. | by 13 September 2001 |
Dead Ringers | Calling Tom Baker - Tom Baker receives an unexpected call - from the Fourth Doctor... | |
CD | Trailer - for the Colditz CD. | c. September 2001 |
The Wheel in Space | The TARDIS lands (PhotoNovel) | 19 October 2001 |
Front Row | Oooo-Eeeee-Ooooow... Delia Derbyshire Remembered - The creator of the Doctor Who theme tune remembered by the BBC Radiophonic Workshops's Brian Hodgson on Radio 4's Front Row programme. | by 18 November 2001 |
CD | Trailer - for The One Doctor CD. | by 19 November 2001 |
Regenerations | It's not a childrens' show you know… - Extract from the Radio 3 play Regenerations.[2] | 29 November 2001 |
CD | Special Trailer - With their tongues places firmly in their cheeks, Big Finish have produced special trailer for The One Doctor CD. It's hilarious.[3] | |
The Macra Terror | Heartbeat atmosphere (PhotoNovel) | 30 November 2001 |
Colony band music (PhotoNovel) | ||
Announcement chimes (PhotoNovel) | ||
Colony cheerleading (PhotoNovel) | 21 December 2001 |
2002
Episode related to | Audio | Originally available |
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The Savages | Alien Winds (PhotoNovel) | 4 January 2002 |
Distant Drums (PhotoNovel) | ||
The Doctor displays his instrument (PhotoNovel) | ||
Life-sucking process (PhotoNovel) | 11 January 2002 | |
The Savages are human beings too (PhotoNovel) | ||
Who's Who? (PhotoNovel) | 18January 2002 | |
A new leader? (PhotoNovel) | 25 January 2002 | |
The Faceless Ones | "Catch!" (PhotoNovel) | 8 February 2002 |
Mirror, mirror (PhotoNovel) | 22 February 2002 | |
In disguise (PhotoNovel) | 1 March 2002 | |
Ben & Polly's goodbye (PhotoNovel) | 8 March 2002 | |
The Web of Fear | Victoria and Anne (PhotoNovel) | 19 April 2002 |
Lethbridge Stewart, I presume? (PhotoNovel) | 26 April 2002 | |
A mole at HQ? (PhotoNovel) | 3 May 2002 | |
The Great Intelligence speaks (PhotoNovel) | 10 May 2002 | |
Blithering imbecile! (PhotoNovel) | 17 May 2002 | |
CD | Trailer - for the Sarah Jane Smith: Series 1 CDs. | 30 May 2002[4] |
Series 1 pre-TX | Lorraine Heggessey - Lorraine Heggessey speaking to Simon Mayo on BBC Radio Five Live about reviving Doctor Who... | 18 September 2002[5] |
2003
Episode related to | Audio | Originally available |
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Series 1 pre-TX | The Radio 1 Newsbeat announcement - BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat's report on Doctor Who's return, featuring Terry (Davros) Molloy. | 8 October 2003[6] |
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
See also
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Dick Mills and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. bbc.co.uk (19 May 2000). Retrieved on 10 February 2019.
- ↑ It's not a children's show.... bbc.co.uk (29 November 2001). Retrieved on 9 February 2019.
- ↑ New One Doctor Trailer. bbc.co.uk (29 November 2001). Retrieved on 12 February 2019.
- ↑ Sarah Jane trailer exclusive. bbc.co.uk (30 May 2002). Retrieved on 9 February 2019.
- ↑ Hegessey discusses Who future. bbc.co.uk (18 September 2002). Retrieved on 9 February 2019.
- ↑ Dialling Davros. bbc.co.uk (8 October 2003). Retrieved on 12 February 2019.