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*[[:category:Real world musicians whose work appears in Torchwood|Real world musicians whose work appears in Torchwood]] | * [[:category:Real world musicians whose work appears in Torchwood|Real world musicians whose work appears in Torchwood]] | ||
*[[:category:Real world musicians whose work appears in Big Finish audios|Real world musicians whose work appears in Big Finish audios]] | * [[:category:Real world musicians whose work appears in Big Finish audios|Real world musicians whose work appears in Big Finish audios]] | ||
People in this category may be contrasted with: | People in this category may be contrasted with: | ||
*[[:category:Doctor Who vocalists|Doctor Who vocalists]], who are people who performed '''original''' works for the '''production''' of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', such as [[Katherine Jenkins]] or [[Mark Chambers (counter tenor)|Mark Chambers]]. | * [[:category:Doctor Who vocalists|Doctor Who vocalists]], who are people who performed '''original''' works for the '''production''' of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', such as [[Katherine Jenkins]] or [[Mark Chambers (counter tenor)|Mark Chambers]]. | ||
*[[:category:Performers of songs about the Doctor Who universe|Performers of songs about the Doctor Who universe]], people who have performed songs that never appeared in an episode, but which | * [[:category:Performers of songs about the Doctor Who universe|Performers of songs about the Doctor Who universe]], people who have performed songs that never appeared in an episode, but which nevertheless had a strong ''Doctor Who'' connection. Examples: [[Jon Pertwee]] ("[[Who is the Doctor]]"), [[Orbital]] and their rendition of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]], [[The Go-Go's]] ("[[I'm Gonna Spend My Christmas With A Dalek]]"). | ||
*[[:category:Musical groups from the real world|Musical groups from the real world]] is an '''in-universe''' category, which organises musical groups who exist in the real world and the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]]. [[The Beatles]] are such a group. | * [[:category:Musical groups from the real world|Musical groups from the real world]] is an '''in-universe''' category, which organises musical groups who exist in the real world and the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]]. [[The Beatles]] are such a group. | ||
*[[:category:Musicians from the real world|Musicians from the real world]] are individual musical performers who exist within the DWU. | * [[:category:Musicians from the real world|Musicians from the real world]] are individual musical performers who exist within the DWU. [[Frank Sinatra]] and [[Britney Spears]] are such people. | ||
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Revision as of 03:10, 31 January 2012
Real world musicians whose work appears in Doctor Who is a category for bands and individual musicians whose work appearing in a televised episode is not original to Doctor Who, but instead legally licensed or sampled by the Doctor Who production crew. Examples include: Athlete, The Beatles and Britney Spears.
Related to this category are:
- Real world musicians whose work appears in Torchwood
- Real world musicians whose work appears in Big Finish audios
People in this category may be contrasted with:
- Doctor Who vocalists, who are people who performed original works for the production of Doctor Who, such as Katherine Jenkins or Mark Chambers.
- Performers of songs about the Doctor Who universe, people who have performed songs that never appeared in an episode, but which nevertheless had a strong Doctor Who connection. Examples: Jon Pertwee ("Who is the Doctor"), Orbital and their rendition of the Doctor Who theme, The Go-Go's ("I'm Gonna Spend My Christmas With A Dalek").
- Musical groups from the real world is an in-universe category, which organises musical groups who exist in the real world and the DWU. The Beatles are such a group.
- Musicians from the real world are individual musical performers who exist within the DWU. Frank Sinatra and Britney Spears are such people.
The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.