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'''John Debney''' (born [[18 August (people)|18 August]] [[1956 (people)|1956]]) composed the [[incidental music]] and the [[theme arrangement]] for the 1996 [[Doctor Who (TV story)|''Doctor Who'' TV movie]].
'''John Debney''' (born [[18 August (people)|18 August]] [[1956 (people)|1956]])<ref>[https://www.discogs.com/artist/719125-John-Debney Discogs]</ref> composed the [[incidental music]] and the [[theme arrangement]] for the 1996 [[Doctor Who (TV story)|''Doctor Who'' TV movie]].


Although several people, including him, won [[Emmy Award]]s ''after'' having worked on ''Doctor Who'', he's one of the very few people to have two Emmies before starting work on ''Doctor Who''. He had already won for the theme music to {{wi|SeaQuest DSV}} and for the score to {{wi|The Young Riders}}. Immediately after ''Doctor Who'', he won again — this time with his ''Doctor Who'' partner [[Louis Febre]] — for {{wi|The Cape (1996 TV series)|The Cape}}.
Although several people, including him, won [[Emmy Award]]s ''after'' having worked on ''Doctor Who'', he's one of the very few people to have two Emmies before starting work on ''Doctor Who''. He had already won for the theme music to {{wi|SeaQuest DSV}} and for the score to {{wi|The Young Riders}}. Immediately after ''Doctor Who'', he won again — this time with his ''Doctor Who'' partner [[Louis Febre]] — for {{wi|The Cape (1996 TV series)|The Cape}}.
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