Doctor Who Music - Related Music Releases

Related Music Releases

Over the years, there have been music releases that did not feature in the series, but are related to Doctor Who, ranging from novelty spoofs to loving tributes to the series.

Title Artist Label Format Year of Release Notes
"Doctor Who is Gonna Fix It" Bullamakanka RCL Records (Australia)
BBC/Gemcom (US)
BBC Records(UK)
7" 1983
"Doctor in Distress" Who Cares? Record Shack 7"
12"
1985 Charity single with proceeds going to Cancer Research created to raise awareness of the 1985 hiatus
"Doctorin' the Tardis" The Timelords KLF Communications(UK)
TVT Records(US)
7"
12"
cassette
CD
1988
Doctor Who: Variations on a Theme various Metro Music
12"
Square CD
1989 This disc consists of four versions of the Doctor Who theme, arranged by Mark Ayres, Dominic Glynn and Keff McCulloch. Reissued in 1991 by Silva Screen.
CyberTech Pack, AdrianAdrian Pack and Michael Fillis Jump Cut CD 1994 Music inspired by the series, including the Dimensions in Time version of the theme music
CyberTech Part II - Pharos Pack, AdrianAdrian Pack and Michael Fillis Jump Cut CD 1995 Music inspired by the series and the New Adventures novels
Who is Dr Who various RPM CD 2000 Compilation of novelty singles and related singles from 1964–1973 produced by Mark Ayres
Chameleon Circuit Chameleon Circuit DFTBA Records CD, Download 2009
Still Got Legs Chameleon Circuit DFTBA Records CD, Download 2011
Vashta Nerada Traffic Experiment Traffic Experiment Music Download 2012 Traffic Experiment's reworking of the original theme, produced by Stuart Chalmers and George Shilling.

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