Who's missing?
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- Publication: Radio Times
- Date: 2013-04-27
- Author:
- Page: 149
- Language: English
Having been with Doctor Who (BBC1) from the beginning, I was astonished that in Sue MacGregor's Reunion, featuring people who created and starred in first series (12 April Radio 4), not one single word of recognition or praise was given to the genius of Ron Grainer, who composed the Doctor Who theme music, and Delia Derbyshire, who arranged it at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Christopher Fox-Walker
Eastbourne, East Sussex
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