Brilliant music I love it probably my favorite Dalek music ever :) Overall Resurrection of the Daleks is an enjoyable romp it may not be the best Peter Davison story nor the best Dalek story but I would rather watch this story over all the Dalek storys from the new series (Save for Dalek & Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways).
Also note that the metallic march at the start was used again as music in the Steven Moffat spoof Curse of the Fatal Death starring Rowan Atkinson in 1999 done for comic relief. Little did Steve know he'd inherit the real thing a decade later.
4:00 to finish best bit, Tegan runs off as she can't take all the death, one of the main themes of Doc Who how everyone dies around him so was a touching scene. The 5th Docs era was full of sadness and to me the last good era of the old canon really. Where the BBC wasnt either meddling or the stories werent as farcical as they became in the late 80s though I will say I enjoyed Sylvestor McCoy but the stories were crap, 5th Docs death scene was the best in my opinion of al the deaths scnes inc nw
@PandoricaThe because back in the eighties, orchastrated music wasn't popular. it's kind of obvious. i mean, back in the eithies, nearly all the music was made with synthesizers.
I'm curious about this one...I saw this on our local PBS station in New Jersey in the mid-80's (I think) and for the entire second half the music (as well as the sound-effects) were missing. Just dialogue remained. It seemed to completely ruin what would have otherwise been a fantastic Doctor Who episode.
Brilliant music I love it probably my favorite Dalek music ever :) Overall Resurrection of the Daleks is an enjoyable romp it may not be the best Peter Davison story nor the best Dalek story but I would rather watch this story over all the Dalek storys from the new series (Save for Dalek & Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways).
JackWProductions 4 months ago in playlist JackWProductions's Favourited Videos
I've always loved this stuff. Can this be bought on CD?
victorbendix 5 months ago
Also note that the metallic march at the start was used again as music in the Steven Moffat spoof Curse of the Fatal Death starring Rowan Atkinson in 1999 done for comic relief. Little did Steve know he'd inherit the real thing a decade later.
bluejeckett 7 months ago
4:00 to finish best bit, Tegan runs off as she can't take all the death, one of the main themes of Doc Who how everyone dies around him so was a touching scene. The 5th Docs era was full of sadness and to me the last good era of the old canon really. Where the BBC wasnt either meddling or the stories werent as farcical as they became in the late 80s though I will say I enjoyed Sylvestor McCoy but the stories were crap, 5th Docs death scene was the best in my opinion of al the deaths scnes inc nw
bluejeckett 7 months ago
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PandoricaThe 1 year ago
@PandoricaThe because back in the eighties, orchastrated music wasn't popular. it's kind of obvious. i mean, back in the eithies, nearly all the music was made with synthesizers.
DALEK86 1 year ago
Argh, the "Tegan runs off" tune at the end. Always gets me.
Maindrian 2 years ago 5
2:31 is my fave bit
doctorwholover1993 2 years ago 4
This is my all time favourite who music -especially the beginning.thanks for posting it.
dalekgun 2 years ago
these are great thanks for uploading mate
dalekidea 3 years ago 2
Some of my favourite Who music!
SupremeDalek12 3 years ago 9
classic Creepy daleky goodness!!
brunoofthesheikra 3 years ago 9
ahh pre-colin baker malcolm clarke, lovely :)
Zetacheesecake 4 years ago
I'm curious about this one...I saw this on our local PBS station in New Jersey in the mid-80's (I think) and for the entire second half the music (as well as the sound-effects) were missing. Just dialogue remained. It seemed to completely ruin what would have otherwise been a fantastic Doctor Who episode.
60sThru80s 4 years ago
spookylicious
Drwhofan1971 4 years ago