When the show was brought back in 2005, Russell T. Davies and producer Julie Gardner wanted to signal that it wasn't the cheap-looking show of the 1970's, with its cardboard sets, creature make-up ...
It’s 1963 and “Doctor Who” is on television: as the show’s title appears on the screen, a voiceless warble lofts over a throbbing bassline. For decades, the composer credit was given solely to Ron ...
With every great TV intro, there are two key elements that make them work: the visuals and the theme tune. Star Trek, The Twilight Zone, The X-Files – the intros for each of these shows are iconic not ...