Brand new and sealed.
Doctor Who \u2013 Time
And The Rani was the opening serial of season 24, first broadcast on September 7th,
1987. It marked the debut of Sylvester McCoy and featured CGI, very much in a
basic form as the technology was still in development. It also debuted a new
computer animated opening title sequence with a new synthesiser version of the
theme created by Keff McCulloch.
The composer was
invited to create incidental music for the series and became a regular member
of the team also writing music for Delta & The Bannerman, Paradise Towers,
Remembrance Of The Daleks, Silver Nemesis, Battlefield, Dimensions In Time and
Shada.
Keff, Dominic
Glynn and Mark Ayres  were the composers
for the last three years of Doctor Who on its original run that ended in 1989,
the latter compiling and producing this release.
PART ONE
1 The Rani Takes the TARDIS (Sound Effects) 0.22
2 Leave the girl, it\u2019s the man I want 0.23
3 Doctor Who (Openr
Brand new and sealed.
Doctor Who \u2013 Time
And The Rani was the opening serial of season 24, first broadcast on September 7th,
1987. It marked the debut of Sylvester McCoy and featured CGI, very much in a
basic form as the technology was still in development. It also debuted a new
computer animated opening title sequence with a new synthesiser version of the
theme created by Keff McCulloch.
The composer was
invited to create incidental music for the series and became a regular member
of the team also writing music for Delta & The Bannerman, Paradise Towers,
Remembrance Of The Daleks, Silver Nemesis, Battlefield, Dimensions In Time and
Shada.
Keff, Dominic
Glynn and Mark Ayres  were the composers
for the last three years of Doctor Who on its original run that ended in 1989,
the latter compiling and producing this release.
PART ONE
1 The Rani Takes the TARDIS (Sound Effects) 0.22
2 Leave the girl, it\u2019s the man I want 0.23
3 Doctor Who (Openr
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