Russell T. Davies reunites his band for the BBC and Disney+ Doctor who Series.
Composer Murray Gold has joined the sci-fi drama series and is once again collaborating with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales on their scores.
It will appear in the three November specials with David Tennant as The Fourteenth Doctor and then in the episodes with Ncuti Gatwa as The Fifteenth Doctor starting Christmas.
Gold joined Davies for the 2005 reboot Doctor whoReworking of the legendary theme song and music for the Daleks and the Cybermen.
“I’m so happy to be invited back for another fun ride in the TARDIS,” said Gold. “I didn’t think twice. It is simply a pleasure to work with Russell and his team.”
Last week, the BBC released footage of Gatwa as The Doctor in 1960s garb, alongside her new companion Ruby (Millie Gibson).
Davies who was led Doctor who between 2005 and 2010, will be in charge of the program again this year. He succeeds Chris Chibnall.
Bad Wolf is co-producing the show with longtime creator BBC Studios. Davies and Bad Wolf bosses Jane Tranter and Julie Gardner collaborated Doctor who the first time.
The new version of the show will air internationally on Disney+ and remain on the BBC in the UK.
Source: Deadline

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