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Revision as of 00:34, 27 July 2023
The Soundworld of Doctor Who[1] was a 2013 documentary celebrating the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who and explored the sound design of Doctor Who, both in its early years, and in recording the seventh BBC Wales series. Matthew Sweet interviewed various people involved with sound design on Doctor Who, past and present, as well as the voice of the Daleks and Ice Warriors, Nicholas Briggs. It was broadcast on BBC Radio 3 during the interval of the 2013 Doctor Who at the Proms.
Synopsis
Doctor Who enthusiast Matthew Sweet and guests look back over 50 years of the BBC series. Recorded earlier today at the Royal College of Music.
Main subject
- Doctor Who's sound design
Additional topics covered
- How Nicholas Briggs, Brian Hodgson and Tim Ricketts create the voice of a Dalek
- Paul Jefferies and Tim Ricketts' treatment of Skaldak's voice in TV: Cold War
People interviewed
Crew
- Director/Camera - Martyn Stevens
- Camera - Rob McDougall
- Sound - Ian MacPherson
Home video releases
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External links
- Listen on the University of Lincoln's Sound and Music Production Blog
Footnotes
- ↑ Proms Plus Intro, The Soundworld of Doctor Who. BBC Radio 3 - BBC Proms, 2013. Retrieved on 15 July 2013.