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Michael Beek is a writer, film music journalist, critic and Editor of Music from the Movies.com, a webzine devoted to film music. Contributing to numerous CD sleeves and concert programmes, Michael has written notes for the soundtrack albums for ''Doctor Who'' Series 4 and ''Torchwood: The Children of Earth. ''He also penned the programme notes and feature articles for ''The Doctor Who Proms'' in 2008 and 2010. | '''Michael Beek''' is a writer, film music journalist, critic and Editor of Music from the Movies.com, a webzine devoted to film music. Contributing to numerous CD sleeves and concert programmes, Michael has written notes for the soundtrack albums for ''Doctor Who'' Series 4 and ''Torchwood: The Children of Earth. ''He also penned the programme notes and feature articles for ''The Doctor Who Proms'' in 2008 and 2010. In December 2009 Music from the Movies.com ran a month of Doctor Who related articles. Called 'Doctor Who December', the features included archived and new interviews with composer Murray Gold and conductor Ben Foster. | ||
In December 2009 Music from the Movies.com ran a month of Doctor Who related articles. Called 'Doctor Who December', the features included archived and new interviews with composer Murray Gold and conductor Ben Foster. | |||
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Revision as of 17:48, 24 August 2010
Michael Beek is a writer, film music journalist, critic and Editor of Music from the Movies.com, a webzine devoted to film music. Contributing to numerous CD sleeves and concert programmes, Michael has written notes for the soundtrack albums for Doctor Who Series 4 and Torchwood: The Children of Earth. He also penned the programme notes and feature articles for The Doctor Who Proms in 2008 and 2010. In December 2009 Music from the Movies.com ran a month of Doctor Who related articles. Called 'Doctor Who December', the features included archived and new interviews with composer Murray Gold and conductor Ben Foster.