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Doctor Who Theme 1. Doctor Who Theme 2. Doctor Who Theme 3. Doctor Who Theme 4. Doctor Who Theme 5. Doctor Who Theme 6. Doctor Who Theme 7. Doctor Who Theme 8. Doctor Who Theme 9. Doctor Who Theme Share Doctor Who Theme Songs:. Related Boards: 80's Tv Theme Songs. Pokemon Soundboard. Game Show Theme Songs. Sid Sutton refreshed them with Peter Davison's face. Rather than mixing in, the photograph wipes in using a "venetian blind" pattern.

There are also some subtle variations on the opening starburst effect. Colin Baker played the Doctor from series 21 onwards as brash and colourful, so Sutton was instructed to make the titles brash and colourful. He animated the Doctor's face by dissolving from a frown photo to that of a beaming grin — possibly the friendliest that Colin Baker ever looked during his short tenure!

Plus, rather than forming from stars, the neon logo now zoomed into place via Digital Video Effects DVE , bent down at the edges and tinted purple. The old saying suggests that "if it ain't broke, don't fix it," a saying that John Nathan Turner cheerfully ignored.

For series 23 in , he dropped Peter Howell's fantastic theme arrangement, in favour of Dominic Glynn's version. Glynn's incidental music was always very good, but his theme tune didn't quite do it for me Cue a new title sequence, the first to be realised with CGI. Meanwhile, Keff McCulloch was handed the commission of re-arranging the theme tune, and composing almost all of the incidental music heard within the McCoy episodes.

I love the graphics, especially the TARDIS trapped in a bubble, but consider this theme music and logo to be the series' absolute worst. The theme music was re-arranged by John Debney to place Ron Grainer's famous middle eight at the start. Critics scoffed that this revival of a "dead series" would never work, but the version lived up to Newman and Lambert's vision and single-handedly revived the fortunes of TV drama and Saturday night family viewing. The series' logo has been re-designed in a slender font mounted on a flying lozenge, as befits an important trademark for the BBC.

Give thanks that the music and time tunnel titles are among the key elements retained from the original series. Visually, the titles designed and assembled by post-production house The Mill emulate 's classic slit-scan sequence, though the pace is a heck of a lot faster and the entire sequence is computer-generated, allowing the TARDIS to fly like thunder through the vortex! Why completely revamp the titles only one year after rebooting the series?

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