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Doctor Who and Pop Music

November 23, 2013 · by Robin James · in delia derbyshire, Doctor Who, doctorin the tardis, dr who, KLF, music, rotersand, the clash

With the 50th anniversary fete this weekend, I thought a quick post on Doctor Who and (mainly pop) music was in order.First, the arrangement–and the signature sound–of the original theme song was performed by none other than the amazing Delia…

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