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I'm not Tory or Labour, but the Government's have no intentions of doing it. Why? Because the BBC is being paid for by us mugs. A corporation that's actually paid for by UK citizens. How many corporations can you think of that actually gets multi-millions to fund it? No wonder previous Government's like to carry on the Licence Fee. I would too. The BBC comercial arm, BBC Worldwide was privatized well over a decade ago, but still functions as an arm of the BBC. It's beyond a joke. |
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Popular music in 'Doctor Who' #45 Episode: 'The Runaway Bride' Artist: Murray Gold and Neil Hannon Title: Love Don't Roam Notes: * Heard playing at the wedding reception of Donna Noble and Lance Bennett... if they had actually gotten married! * After 'Song For Ten', this was the second original tune commissioned for Nu-Who, and the first to appear diegetically (i.e it was heard by the characters instead of being background incidental music) * The song is not named during the episode and was only given a title during the 2006 Doctor Who Children in Need Concert, which is also known as the 'Music and Monsters' concert * It is available on the 2006 'series 1 and 2 soundtrack' album
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Popular music in 'Doctor Who' #46 Episode: 'Smith And Jones' Artist: Arrested Development Title: Sunshine Notes: * Played as an introduction to Martha and her family * This was the first time a hip-hop song had been used as incidental music in the programme * It can be found on the 2006 album 'Since The First Time' * Although the album was released in the UK during September 2006, it wasn't released in the US until Halloween 2007, meaning the American premiere of the episode was also the US debut of the song.
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Popular music in 'Doctor Who' #47 Episode: 'Daleks In Manhattan' Artist: Murray Gold and Miranda Raison Title: My Angel Put The Devil In Me Notes: * Performed in character by Miranda Raison as Tallulah as part of her stage act in New York City * Composed by Murray Gold, this was the third original song commissioned for Nu-Who, and the first one that wasn't connected with a Christmas special * This was the first time an original song was actually shown being performed on screen in the show * The song can also be heard in the episode 'The End of Time, Part Two', where it played at an extraterrestrial bar in which Captain Jack was found drinking by the dying Tenth Doctor * An extended version of the song, performed by Yamit Mamo, was included on the 'Doctor Who: Series 3' album As seen in the show The extended version
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