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  1. Horror. Sci-fi. Doctor Who. "Merry Xmas Everybody" was a popular Christmas song, released by Slade in 1973. Six years later, the song was still incredibly popular in Britain, playing on the radio. Clive Finch was completely sick of it, and hoped it would finally be forgotten about by the following year.

  2. Un TARDIS, parfois orthographié Tardis et aussi appelé Capsule TT était le principal type de vaisseau spatio-temporel utilisé par les Seigneurs du Temps. Le nom TARDIS est un acronyme qui signifie Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space (ou, pour la version française, Temps A Relativité Dimensionnelle Inter Spatiale). Il est utilisé pour première fois dans l'épisode An Unearthly Child ...

  3. Fantasy. Horror. Sci-fi. Doctor Who. "Voodoo Child" was a song by Rogue Traders. (PROSE: The Time Traveller's Almanac [+]Steve Tribe, BBC Books (2008).) It was a rock and roll song favoured by the Saxon Master. He quoted a lyric from the song — "Here come the drums!" — and played it over the Valiant's loudspeakers as he celebrated...

  4. Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack: Series 4 was a single CD that featured soundtrack music from Doctor Who's fourth series by Murray Gold. Ben Foster conducted the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Included with the CD was a sixteen-page booklet that featured pictures of the Tenth Doctor, an Ood with Red Eye, Davros, Sontarans, Donna Noble, and a Vespiform. Also included was an ...

  5. 23 de nov. de 2011 · Not the theme song. I do not own anything. No copyright infringement intended. What people refer to as the Hey song actually first came from Doctor Who and t...

  6. The Twelfth Doctor is on the planet Mendorax Dellora in 5343, where he is asked by a man named Nardole to follow him, thinking he is a surgeon, on the orders of River Song. A surgeon is required to remove a diamond from the head of the tyrannical King Hydroflax. It became lodged there due to a ruthless act of thievery gone wrong, and River ...

  7. "Doctorin' the Tardis" was released in 1988 by The Timelords ("Time Boy" and "Lord Rock", aliases of Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty, better known as The KLF or the JAMs). The song is predominantly a mash-up of the Doctor Who theme, Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll (Part Two)" with sections from "Blockbuster!" by Sweet and "Let's Get Together Tonite" by Steve Walsh. The single was panned by critics ...