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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.