Duration: 00:41 minutes Upload Time: 2007-03-10 18:15:32 User: timelord726 :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: A short and simple test video designed to illustrate how well the 1967 Derbyshire theme (Troughton era) fits with the 2006 David Tennant Doctor Who title sequence. |
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NPChilla ::: Favorites 2007-03-20 18:39:33 It's about time someone did this - the true, original title music over these swish new titles. Perfection. __________________________________________________ | |
nck68 ::: Favorites 2007-04-05 17:05:22 This isnt the 'original' tv theme. Its sounds more like the single version form the seventies. I believe they are using the Hartnell original version within Murray Golds extra bits in the series today. __________________________________________________ | |
goldeneye145 ::: Favorites 2007-04-05 17:29:05 its actually the patrick troughton opening music __________________________________________________ | |
timelord726 ::: Favorites 2007-04-05 17:31:25 No, I am using the Patrick Troughton version of the theme used from 1967 to 1970, as it has an extra degree of fullness that helps it to work better with the titles. It has not been modified by me except for being cut down to fit the visuals. __________________________________________________ | |
nck68 ::: Favorites 2007-04-05 20:16:55 you did a cracking job timelord. its a shame the Delia Derbyshire theme music at the end of the David Tennant stories has been drowned out with the Welsh Orchestra. __________________________________________________ | |
NPChilla ::: Favorites 2007-04-06 14:18:47 I mean original in the sense that it's Delia Derbyshire's original mix + the sounde effects she added for the Troughton title sequence. :) __________________________________________________ | |
timelord726 ::: Favorites 2007-04-06 14:34:47 Thanks mate. I couldn't agree more. Murray seems to have lost sight of the fact that the orchestra's supposed to compliment the Derbyshire elements, not overpower them. __________________________________________________ | |
spacehelmetforacow ::: Favorites 2007-04-22 15:10:30 agreed, it should be the other way round, with the Derbyshire music being complemented by the orchestra. __________________________________________________ | |
iAMtheDoctor2 ::: Favorites 2007-06-09 06:31:05 Cool! __________________________________________________ | |
bannerdb ::: Favorites 2007-06-11 21:26:04 They were gonna use the original theme for the new series,but when it was test sreened, they came to the decision that it sounded too empty, hence the updated version of the Patrick Troughton theme we got. Nice to see what mite have been though! Thanks! __________________________________________________ | |
timelord726 ::: Favorites 2007-06-11 21:28:25 Actually, they were originally going to use Mark Ayres's restored version of the 1963 theme -- this is the theme from 1967. They never considered using this version (something I think they should have). __________________________________________________ | |
timelord726 ::: Favorites 2007-06-11 21:29:20 Also the version we have now uses samples from the 1963 version -- not Patrick Troughton's 1967 version. __________________________________________________ | |
bannerdb ::: Favorites 2007-06-11 22:09:16 Dont think so. It seems to match the troughton version note for note __________________________________________________ | |
bannerdb ::: Favorites 2007-06-11 22:24:31 Ive just experimented with it and it is the troughton theme ;) __________________________________________________ | |
timelord726 ::: Favorites 2007-06-11 22:31:43 You do realize that the Troughton theme is just the 1963 theme with a delay effect on it plus the electronic spangles over top of it, right? The samples in the Gold theme do not have the delay as they are taken from the 1963 theme. __________________________________________________ |
Friday, December 7, 2007
Doctor Who - Tennant Titles with Derbyshire Theme
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