
Dudley Simpson (4 October 1922 – 4 November 2017) was an Australian composer and conductor. He was the Principal Conductor of the Royal Opera House orchestra for three years, although he is best known for his work as a composer on British television, especially his long association with the BBC science-fiction series Doctor Who, for which he composed incidental music during the 1960s and 1970s. Among his early television work was the music for Moonstrike (1963).
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The Tomorrow People Theme

The Tomorrow People (The Original TV Music)
Chromophone Band (From "The Macra Terror")
Mr. Oak and Mr. Quill (Incidental Music) [From "Fury from the Deep"]
The Invasion of Time Episodes 3 and 4 (From "The Invasion of Time")
The Master's Theme (From "The Mind of Evil")

minds of evil
Hypnosis Music (From "The Mind of Evil")
The Seeds of Death Titles (From "The Seeds of Death")
Keller Machine Theme (From "The Mind of Evil")
The Android Invasion Episodes 3 and 4 (From "The Android Invasion")
Frontier in Space Episode 1 (From "Frontier in Space")

One Thousand Metres
Blake's Seven

Mahogany
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The Tomorrow People

Six Suns
Theme From The Tomorrow People
Dover Castle (From "The Mind of Evil")

Jelly Babies

Subway 13

The Others

Nobody Works Today
Blake's 7

Static Loop

Humbug
Doctor Who Opening Title Theme

K9, Bite!

Subway 13 - Continued

The Rebellion Begins

Morton's Fork

The Steaming Continued

The P45 Return Route

The Gatherer Excised
The Tomorrow People Theme (Simpson)

The P45 Return Route - Reprise

The Steaming
The Master's Theme
Hypnosis Music
Keller Machine Theme
The Axons Approach

Tomorrow People
The Fish People

Gentlemen, Good Luck

K9 Bite!
The Tomorrow People Theme (End)
The Chase (Music And Effects From The Soundtrack)
The Macra Terror (Incidental music excerpt)
Chromophone Band (From 'The Macra Terror')
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