Clean Doctor Who opening titles, used for the majority of Patrick Troughton's era, beginning in 1967
Title design by Bernard Lodge
Theme version by Delia Derbyshire
Clean Doctor Who opening titles, used for the majority of Patrick Troughton's era, beginning in 1967
Title design by Bernard Lodge Theme version by Delia Derbyshire
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Delia Derbyshire wasn't happy to tart up up the original with this remake and rearrangement of the theme with the echoey rising notes and extra whooshes and feedback;it was beautiful and good as it was.
Pat Troughton was the Doctor when I was a kid. I recall being so astonished the first time "The War Games" was televised. It was epic stuff. Loved the way the 2nd Doctor could go from buffoon to steely brilliance in a flash - a formidable actor. Great opening titles!
Guys stop analysing and just enjoy. doesn't matter which Doctor you like, just enjoy the facr that we have "The Doctor". could you imagine how crap it'd be if the Americans got hold of it?
1 of if not the best doctors ever he had it all. its a disgrace most of his stories are lost would loved to see full story with him against the daleks. but his last story the war games is my fav story ever. if youve not seen it watch it if your a fan of the classic series its awesome.
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