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** Musique Concrète Pt. 2 (a) - Buxton Orr | ** Musique Concrète Pt. 2 (a) - Buxton Orr | ||
** Gong (''Possibly from Tristram Cary's "Marco Polo" score - Unconfirmed'') | ** Gong (''Possibly from Tristram Cary's "Marco Polo" score - Unconfirmed'') | ||
** NOTE: ''This story features two cues by Desmond Leslie; both come from | ** NOTE: ''This story features two cues by Desmond Leslie; both come from 'The Day The Sky Fell In' & this track is correctly listed on the PasB. Panini's 'Doctor Who - The Complete History' ignores this & claims the two cues are from separate sources: 'The Stranger' & 'The Stranger's Gift.' It's not clear why they claim this, although both 'The Stranger' & 'The Stranger's Gift' were reused to make the used track 'The Day The Sky Fell In''' | ||
* ''[[Marco Polo (TV story)|Marco Polo]]'' - Tristram Cary. Also Music from The BBC Sound Library: | * ''[[Marco Polo (TV story)|Marco Polo]]'' - Tristram Cary. Also Music from The BBC Sound Library: | ||
** Chinese Harp: At The Palace Gate - Louis P. T. Chen (Traditional) | ** Chinese Harp (Chin Cheng): At The Palace Gate - Louis P.T. Chen (Traditional) | ||
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**Tutankhamun's Trumpet - James Tappern [''Not Listed on PasB - | ** Chinese Harp (Chin Chen''<nowiki/>''g): A Merry Old Gentleman's Song - Louis P.T. Chen (Traditional) | ||
**Tutankhamun's Trumpet - James Tappern [''Not Listed on PasB - Full track'' ''includes a brief quotation from "Post Horn Galop"'' ''by Herman Koenig.'' ''An excerpt of the Silver Trumpet is'' ''used as [[Kublai Khan|Kublai Khan's]] fanfare''] | |||
* ''[[The Keys of Marinus (TV story)|The Keys of Marinus]]'' - Norman Kay | * ''[[The Keys of Marinus (TV story)|The Keys of Marinus]]'' - Norman Kay | ||
* ''[[The Aztecs (TV story)|The Aztecs]]'' - [[Richard Rodney Bennett]] | * ''[[The Aztecs (TV story)|The Aztecs]]'' - [[Richard Rodney Bennett]] | ||
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** NOTE: ''This list uses the titles and numbering as given on the original Impress Music Library catalogue for the Synchro-Stings disc. Some of these cues were reissued on JW Media Music's “Vintage Drama” CD (JW 2024) which uses different titles.'' | ** NOTE: ''This list uses the titles and numbering as given on the original Impress Music Library catalogue for the Synchro-Stings disc. Some of these cues were reissued on JW Media Music's “Vintage Drama” CD (JW 2024) which uses different titles.'' | ||
* ''[[The Myth Makers (TV story)|The Myth Makers]]'' - [[Humphrey Searle]] | * ''[[The Myth Makers (TV story)|The Myth Makers]]'' - [[Humphrey Searle]] | ||
* ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' - [[Tristram Cary]] / BBC Sound Library: First Noel - Small Group of Children (Traditional) | * ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' - [[Tristram Cary]] / BBC Sound Library: First Noel - Small Group of Children (Traditional) | ||
* ''[[The Massacre (TV story)|The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'' - Stock Music - Pierre Arvay: | * ''[[The Massacre (TV story)|The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'' - Stock Music - Pierre Arvay: | ||
** The Hunted Man - Pierre Arvay | ** The Hunted Man - Pierre Arvay | ||
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** The Frightened Man - Pierre Arvay | ** The Frightened Man - Pierre Arvay | ||
** Little Prelude - Pierre Arvay | ** Little Prelude - Pierre Arvay | ||
* ''[[The Ark (TV story)|The Ark]]'' - Tristram Cary (''Reused from [[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'') / Drumdramatics 11 (b | * ''[[The Ark (TV story)|The Ark]]'' - Tristram Cary (''Reused from [[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'') / Drumdramatics 11 (b) - The Percussion Ensemble (Robert Farnon) | ||
* ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)|The Celestial Toymaker]]'' - [[Dudley Simpson]] | * ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)|The Celestial Toymaker]]'' - [[Dudley Simpson]] | ||
* ''[[The Gunfighters (TV story)|The Gunfighters]]'' - Tristram Cary, [[Donald Cotton]] & [[Rex Tucker]] | * ''[[The Gunfighters (TV story)|The Gunfighters]]'' - Tristram Cary, [[Donald Cotton]] & [[Rex Tucker]] | ||
* ''[[The Savages (TV story)|The Savages]]'' - [[Raymond Jones]] | * ''[[The Savages (TV story)|The Savages]]'' - [[Raymond Jones]] | ||
* ''[[The War Machines (TV story)|The War Machines]]'' - Stock Music (''The Drum & Cymbal cue at the start of Ep. 1, 2 & 4 is still unidentified. Known to come from The BBC SFX Library''): | * ''[[The War Machines (TV story)|The War Machines]]'' - Stock Music (''The Drum Roll & Cymbal cue at the start of Ep. 1, 2 & 4 is still unidentified. Known to come from The BBC SFX Library''): | ||
** Frantic Fracas - Johnny Hawksworth | ** Frantic Fracas - Johnny Hawksworth | ||
** The Eyelash - Johnny Hawksworth | ** The Eyelash - Johnny Hawksworth | ||
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** Rhythm N' Beat - Johnny Hawksworth | ** Rhythm N' Beat - Johnny Hawksworth | ||
** Musique Electronique: Hypnosis - Eric Siday | ** Musique Electronique: Hypnosis - Eric Siday | ||
** BBC Sound Library (19 G9): Computer Working-Constant Notes (a) [''Slow''] - Electronic Computer (L.E.O) [''Not listed on PasB | ** BBC Sound Library (19 G9): Computer Working-Constant Notes (a) [''Slow''] - Electronic Computer (L.E.O) [''Not listed on PasB''] | ||
** Synchro-Stings: Atonal Chords 2 - Trevor Duncan [''Not listed on PasB''] | ** Synchro-Stings: Atonal Chords 2 - Trevor Duncan [''Not listed on PasB''] | ||
** Electronic Music: Asyndeton - Roberto Gerhard [''Not listed on PasB''] | ** Electronic Music: Asyndeton - Roberto Gerhard [''Not listed on PasB''] | ||
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* ''[[The Highlanders (TV story)|The Highlanders]]'' - BBC Sound Library: The Battle Of Waternish (Pibroch) - Seumas MacNeill (Traditional) [''Two drum cues in Ep. 1 are still unidentified; Two more appear to have been played live''] | * ''[[The Highlanders (TV story)|The Highlanders]]'' - BBC Sound Library: The Battle Of Waternish (Pibroch) - Seumas MacNeill (Traditional) [''Two drum cues in Ep. 1 are still unidentified; Two more appear to have been played live''] | ||
* ''[[The Underwater Menace (TV story)|The Underwater Menace]]'' - [[Dudley Simpson]] | * ''[[The Underwater Menace (TV story)|The Underwater Menace]]'' - [[Dudley Simpson]] | ||
* ''[[The Moonbase (TV story)|The Moonbase]]'' - Stock Music. Also | * ''[[The Moonbase (TV story)|The Moonbase]]'' - Stock Music. Also cues reused from ''The Daleks Master Plan''. One sting is still unidentified. The others, in order of appearance: | ||
** Musique Electronique: Anaesthesia - Eric Siday [''Wrongly listed as "Sabre Dance" on PasB for Ep. 1''] | ** Musique Electronique: Anaesthesia - Eric Siday [''Wrongly listed as "Sabre Dance" on PasB for Ep. 1''] | ||
** Musique Electronique: Hypnosis [''Slow''] - Eric Siday | ** Musique Electronique: Hypnosis [''Slow''] - Eric Siday | ||
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** Aliens [S''low''] - Erik Nordgren [''Not listed on PasB - Plays over "Electronic Sound Pictures: Arcs" in Ep. 4]'' | ** Aliens [S''low''] - Erik Nordgren [''Not listed on PasB - Plays over "Electronic Sound Pictures: Arcs" in Ep. 4]'' | ||
** Synchro-Stings: Minor Chords (g): A-Minor (Long) - Trevor Duncan [''Not listed on PasB''] | ** Synchro-Stings: Minor Chords (g): A-Minor (Long) - Trevor Duncan [''Not listed on PasB''] | ||
* ''[[The Macra Terror (TV story)|The Macra Terror]]'' - Dudley Simpson / Muzak - John Baker (''Originally composed for | * ''[[The Macra Terror (TV story)|The Macra Terror]]'' - Dudley Simpson / Muzak - John Baker (''Originally composed for [[Out of the Unknown]] Ep "Time in Advance"'') | ||
**NOTE: For Ep. 1 of the 2019 animation, John Baker was given co-credits along with Dudley Simpson | **NOTE: For Ep. 1 of the 2019 animation, John Baker was given co-credits along with Dudley Simpson | ||
* ''[[The Faceless Ones (TV story)|The Faceless Ones]]'' - Library Music: | * ''[[The Faceless Ones (TV story)|The Faceless Ones]]'' - Library Music: | ||
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** Fantasy In Orbit: Pacific Dawn - Tom Dissevelt | ** Fantasy In Orbit: Pacific Dawn - Tom Dissevelt | ||
** BBC Sound Library: Hindu Funeral Drumming - John Levy [''Unconfirmed''] | ** BBC Sound Library: Hindu Funeral Drumming - John Levy [''Unconfirmed''] | ||
** NOTE: There are still many electronic cues from the story that have yet to be identified. | ** NOTE: ''There are still many electronic cues from the story that have yet to be identified. May come from the The BBC Sound Library:'' | ||
*** Low Frequency Electronic Tones (40" sequence, looped) | *** Low Frequency Electronic Tones (40" sequence, looped) | ||
*** Warble Frequency | *** Warble Frequency Tone & Stings | ||
*** High-Frequency Electronic Sting (Used in | *** High-Frequency Electronic Sting (Used in opening titles of BBC Radio Drama "''Journey Into Space"'') | ||
* ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'' - Dudley Simpson. Also Stock Music ("Young Beat"): | * ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'' - Dudley Simpson. Also Stock Music ("Young Beat"): | ||
**Mexican Beat - The International Studio Group (Jack Trombey) [''Played on Bob Hall's radio in Ep. 1''] | **Mexican Beat - The International Studio Group (Jack Trombey) [''Played on Bob Hall's radio in Ep. 1''] | ||
**The Lonely Man - The International Studio Group (Peter Reno) [''Replacing The Seekers''] | **The Lonely Man - The International Studio Group (Peter Reno) [''Replacing The Seekers''] | ||
**Beat Special - The International Studio Group (John Reids) [''Replacing The Beatles''] | **Beat Special - The International Studio Group (John Reids) [''Replacing The Beatles''] | ||
**NOTE: ''"The Lonely Man" & "Beat Special" appear only on the 2021 US release of "The Evil of the Daleks" animation, replacing The Seekers & The Beatles in Ep. 1 during scenes set at the Tri-Colour Cafe'' | **NOTE: ''"The Lonely Man" & "Beat Special" appear only on the 2021 US release of "The Evil of the Daleks" animation, replacing The Seekers & The Beatles in Ep. 1 during scenes set at the [[Tri-Colour cafe|Tri-Colour Cafe]]'' | ||
=== Season 5 (1967 - 1968) === | === Season 5 (1967 - 1968) === | ||
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** Synchro-Stings No. 8 [''Slow''] - Trevor Duncan [''Not named on PasB but listed by catalogue number''] | ** Synchro-Stings No. 8 [''Slow''] - Trevor Duncan [''Not named on PasB but listed by catalogue number''] | ||
** Synchro-Stings No. 1 (c) - Trevor Duncan [''Not named on PasB but listed by catalogue number''] | ** Synchro-Stings No. 1 (c) - Trevor Duncan [''Not named on PasB but listed by catalogue number''] | ||
** Synchro-Stings No. 3 (a) - Trevor Duncan [''Not named on PasB but listed by catalogue number | ** Synchro-Stings No. 3 (a) - Trevor Duncan [''Not named on PasB but listed by catalogue number''] | ||
** Sting Tintabuloid 1 - Desmond Leslie [''Not named on PasB but listed by catalogue number''] | ** Sting Tintabuloid 1 - Desmond Leslie [''Not named on PasB but listed by catalogue number''] | ||
** Palpitations - The Westway Studio Orchestra (John Scott) | ** Palpitations - The Westway Studio Orchestra (John Scott) | ||
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** Synchro-Stings No. 6 - Trevor Duncan [''Not listed on PasB''] | ** Synchro-Stings No. 6 - Trevor Duncan [''Not listed on PasB''] | ||
** Off Center: Panic In The Streets - The New Concert Orchestra (Frank Talley) | ** Off Center: Panic In The Streets - The New Concert Orchestra (Frank Talley) | ||
** Off Center: Quicksand - The New Concert Orchestra (Frank Talley) [''Not listed on PasB | ** Off Center: Quicksand - The New Concert Orchestra (Frank Talley) [''Not listed on PasB''] | ||
** Space-Time Music Pt. 1 [''Slow''] - The Westway Studio Orchestra (Wilfred Josephs) | ** Space-Time Music Pt. 1 [''Slow''] - The Westway Studio Orchestra (Wilfred Josephs) | ||
** Electronic Music: Telergic - Roberto Gerhard | ** Electronic Music: Telergic - Roberto Gerhard | ||
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* ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'' - [[Brian Hodgson]] (Electronic Stings). Also Stock Music: | * ''[[The Web of Fear (TV story)|The Web of Fear]]'' - [[Brian Hodgson]] (Electronic Stings). Also Stock Music: | ||
** Music For String Instruments, Percussion And Celesta (Pt. III "Adagio") - The RIAS Symphony Orchestra; Conductor: Ferenc Fricsay (Béla Bartók) | ** Music For String Instruments, Percussion And Celesta (Pt. III "Adagio") - The RIAS Symphony Orchestra; Conductor: Ferenc Fricsay (Béla Bartók) | ||
** | ** Andromède - François Bayle | ||
** Space-Time Music Pt. 2 - The Westway Studio Orchestra (Wilfred Josephs) [''Wrongly listed as "Pt. '''1'''" on PasB''] | ** Space-Time Music Pt. 2 - The Westway Studio Orchestra (Wilfred Josephs) [''Wrongly listed as "Pt. '''1'''" on PasB''] | ||
** Space-Time Music Pt. 3 - The Westway Studio Orchestra (Wilfred Josephs) [''Wrongly listed as "Pt. '''2'''" on PasB''] | ** Space-Time Music Pt. 3 - The Westway Studio Orchestra (Wilfred Josephs) [''Wrongly listed as "Pt. '''2'''" on PasB''] | ||
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* ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]'' - Stock Music. One cue is still unidentified. The others, in order of appearance: | * ''[[Inferno (TV story)|Inferno]]'' - Stock Music. One cue is still unidentified. The others, in order of appearance: | ||
** Souls In Space - Nikki St. George ([[Brian Hodgson]]) | ** Souls In Space - Nikki St. George ([[Brian Hodgson]]) | ||
** Crazy Sounds No. 4 - Cecil Leuter (Roger Roger) | ** Crazy Sounds No. 4 - Cecil Leuter (Roger Roger) | ||
** Attack Of The Alien Minds - Nikki St. George (Brian Hodgson) | ** Attack Of The Alien Minds - Nikki St. George (Brian Hodgson) | ||
** The Delian Mode - [[Delia Derbyshire]] | ** The Delian Mode - [[Delia Derbyshire]] | ||
** Battle Theme - Nikki St. George (Brian Hodgson) | ** Battle Theme - Nikki St. George (Brian Hodgson) | ||
** Mysterious Pt. 1: Omen Of Fear [''Slow''] - The Telecast Orchestra (Denis Rycoth) ['' | ** Mysterious Pt. 1: Omen Of Fear [''Slow''] - The Telecast Orchestra (Denis Rycoth) [''2 Slow edits are used''] | ||
** Gothic Submarine - Li de la Russe (Delia Derbyshire) & Nikki St. George (Brian Hodgson) [''Not listed on PasB''] | ** Gothic Submarine - Li de la Russe (Delia Derbyshire) & Nikki St. George (Brian Hodgson) [''Not listed on PasB''] | ||
** Blue Veils And Golden Sands - Delia Derbyshire | ** Blue Veils And Golden Sands - Delia Derbyshire | ||
** Build Up To... - David Vorhaus | ** Build Up To... - David Vorhaus | ||
** Cosmic Sounds No. 5 - Georges Teperino | ** Cosmic Sounds No. 5 - Georges Teperino | ||
** Homeric Theme - Nikki St. George (Brian Hodsgon) | ** Homeric Theme - Nikki St. George (Brian Hodsgon) | ||
** Time Capsule - Nikki St. George (Brian Hodgson) [''Not listed on PasB - Plays briefly near the end of Ep. 6 as the TARDIS powers up''] | ** Time Capsule - Nikki St. George (Brian Hodgson) [''Not listed on PasB - Plays briefly near the end of Ep. 6 as the TARDIS powers up''] | ||
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* ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'' - [[Malcolm Clarke]] (Replaced John Baker) / Submarines - John Baker [''Not listed on PasB -'' ''Used as a base for some of Clarke's score''] | * ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'' - [[Malcolm Clarke]] (Replaced John Baker) / Submarines - John Baker [''Not listed on PasB -'' ''Used as a base for some of Clarke's score''] | ||
* ''[[The Mutants (TV story)|The Mutants]]'' - [[Tristram Cary]] | * ''[[The Mutants (TV story)|The Mutants]]'' - [[Tristram Cary]] | ||
* ''[[The Time Monster (TV story)|The Time Monster]]'' - Dudley Simpson / BBC Sound Library: Tutankhamun's Trumpet - James Tappern [''Not Listed on PasB - The full track'' ''includes a brief quotation from "Post Horn Galop"'' ''by Herman Koenig.'' ''An excerpt is'' ''used as King Dalios' fanfare''] | * ''[[The Time Monster (TV story)|The Time Monster]]'' - Dudley Simpson / BBC Sound Library: Tutankhamun's Trumpet - James Tappern [''Not Listed on PasB - The full track'' ''includes a brief quotation from "Post Horn Galop"'' ''by Herman Koenig.'' ''An excerpt is'' ''used as [[Dalios|King Dalios']] fanfare''] | ||
=== Season 10 (1972 - 1973) === | === Season 10 (1972 - 1973) === | ||
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=== Season 16 (1978 - 1979) === | === Season 16 (1978 - 1979) === | ||
* ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'' - [[Dudley Simpson]] | * ''[[The Ribos Operation (TV story)|The Ribos Operation]]'' - [[Dudley Simpson]] | ||
* ''[[The Pirate Planet (TV story)|The Pirate Planet]]'' - Dudley Simpson | * ''[[The Pirate Planet (TV story)|The Pirate Planet]]'' - Dudley Simpson | ||
* ''[[The Stones of Blood (TV story)|The Stones of Blood]]'' - Dudley Simpson | * ''[[The Stones of Blood (TV story)|The Stones of Blood]]'' - Dudley Simpson | ||
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=== Season 19 (1982) === | === Season 19 (1982) === | ||
* ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'' - [[Paddy Kingsland]] / BBC Sound Library: Tibetan Ceremonial Horn | * ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'' - [[Paddy Kingsland]] / BBC Sound Library: Tibetan Ceremonial Horn - C.C. Lucas | ||
* ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'' - [[Roger Limb]]. Also Stock Music: | * ''[[Four to Doomsday (TV story)|Four to Doomsday]]'' - [[Roger Limb]]. Also Stock Music: | ||
** Flutes Of The Andes: Antara - Unknown Performer | ** Flutes Of The Andes: Antara - Unknown Performer | ||
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*[[The Ark in Space (TV story)|The Ark in Space (1975):]] | *[[The Ark in Space (TV story)|The Ark in Space (1975):]] | ||
**Concerto Grosso Opus 3: Nos. 2 (Pt. II "Largo") - The Academy Of St. Martin In The Fields; Conductor: Sir Neville Marriner (Georg Friedrich Händel) | **Concerto Grosso Opus 3: Nos. 2 (Pt. II "Largo") - The Academy Of St. Martin In The Fields; Conductor: Sir Neville Marriner (Georg Friedrich Händel) | ||
*The Ribos Operation (1978): | |||
**Antiphonae Mariae - Fosco Corti & Schola Cantorum Francesco Coradini Arezzo (Anonymous) | |||
*[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis (1981):]] | *[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis (1981):]] | ||
**Symphony No. 8 In B-Minor "Unfinished" - The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Conductor: Karl Münchinger (Franz Schubert) | **Symphony No. 8 In B-Minor "Unfinished" - The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra; Conductor: Karl Münchinger (Franz Schubert) |
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