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Doctor Who: The 50th Anniversary Collection 1963–2013

Various Artists

738572145095
389 tracksReleased 2014-11-24

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738572145095 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release Doctor Who: The 50th Anniversary Collection 1963–2013 by Various Artists, released 2014-11-24. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 389 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include GBAAA0001248, GBAJC0600344, GBAJC0600345.

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UPCDoctor Who: The 50th Anniversary Collection 1963–2013
ISRC146 recordings
ISWC73 works
IPI6 songwriters

Track List (146)

Doctor Who (original theme)
Delia Derbyshire
Doctor Who Theme (TV version)
Murray Gold
Westminster Bridge
Murray Gold
The Doctor’s Theme
Murray Gold
Cassandra’s Waltz
Murray Gold
Slitheen
Murray Gold
Father’s Day
Murray Gold
Rose in Peril
Murray Gold
Boom Town Suite
Murray Gold
I’m Coming to Get You
Murray Gold
Hologram
Murray Gold
Rose Defeats the Daleks
Murray Gold
Clockwork TARDIS
Murray Gold
Harriet Jones, Prime Minister
Murray Gold
Rose’s Theme
Murray Gold
The Face of Boe
Murray Gold
Seeking the Doctor
Murray Gold
The Lone Dalek
Murray Gold
New Adventures
Murray Gold
Finding Jackie
Murray Gold
Monster Bossa
Murray Gold
The Daleks
Murray Gold
Doomsday
Murray Gold
Sycorax Encounter
Murray Gold
Gridlocked Cassinis
Murray Gold
Evolution of the Daleks
Murray Gold
Just Scarecrows to War
Murray Gold
Blink (suite)
Murray Gold
The Runaway Bride
Murray Gold
The Futurekind
Murray Gold
This Is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home
Murray Gold
A Noble Girl About Town
Murray Gold
Songs of Captivity and Freedom
Murray Gold
UNIT Rocks
Murray Gold
The Doctor’s Daughter
Murray Gold
Silence in the Library
Murray Gold
Midnight
Murray Gold
Turn Left
Murray Gold
Song of Freedom
Murray Gold
Not the Doctor
Murray Gold
Not the Doctor
Murray Gold
A Special Sort of Bus
Murray Gold
By Water Borne
Murray Gold
Vale Decem
Murray Gold
Doctor Who XI
Murray Gold
Little Amy
Murray Gold
I Am the Doctor
Murray Gold
The Mad Man With a Box
Murray Gold
Battle in the Sky
Murray Gold
Battle in the Sky
Murray Gold
The Time of Angels
Murray Gold
Words Win Wars
Murray Gold
A River of Tears
Murray Gold
The Sad Man With a Box
Murray Gold
Abigail’s Song (Silence Is All You Know)
Murray Gold
The Impossible Astronaut
Murray Gold
Run, Sexy
Murray Gold
Which One Is the Flesh?
Murray Gold
The Enigma of River Song
Murray Gold
Lost in the Wrong Stream
Murray Gold
Clara In the Tardis
Murray Gold
Make Peace
Murray Gold
Together or Not at All - The Song of Amy and Rory
Murray Gold
Up the Shard
Murray Gold
The Long Song
Murray Gold
What Is His Name?
Murray Gold
Remember Me
Murray Gold
Marche
Les Structures Sonores
Three Guitars Mood 2
The Arthur Nelson Group
Forest Atmosphere
Tristram Cary
Forest With Creature
Tristram Cary
City Music 1 and 2
Tristram Cary
The Daleks
Tristram Cary
Dalek Control Room
Brian Hodgson
The Ambush
Tristram Cary
Capsule Oscillation (Dalek Destructor Fuse / Bomb Countdown)
Brian Hodgson
Explosion, TARDIS Stops
Brian Hodgson
Sleeping Machine
Brian Hodgson
Dalek Spaceship Lands
Brian Hodgson
TARDIS Lands
Brian Hodgson
Chumbley (Constant Run)
Brian Hodgson
Chumbley at Rest
Brian Hodgson
A Strange Sickness
Eddie Walker and Musicians
Growing Menace
Tristram Cary
Excerpts From “The Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon”
Lynda Barron, Tom McCall
Space Adventure, Part 2
Martin Slavin
Heartbeat Chase
Brian Hodgson
Chromophone Band
Delia Derbyshire
Propaganda Sleep Machine
Brian Hodgson
Doctor Who (new opening, 1967 – full version)
Delia Derbyshire
Space Time Music, Part 1
Westway Studio Orchestra
Space Time Music, Part 2
Westway Studio Orchestra
The Learning Hall
Brian Hodgson
Entry into the Machine
Brian Hodgson
TARDIS (New Landing)
Brian Hodgson
Machine and City Theme
Brian Hodgson, The BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Sting
Brian Hodgson, The BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Kroton Theme
Brian Hodgson
Cyberman Stab & Music
Brian Hodgson
Birth of Cybermats
Brian Hodgson
Interior Rocket (suspense music)
Brian Hodgson
Galaxy Atmosphere
Brian Hodgson
Zoe’s Theme
Brian Hodgson
The Dark Side of the Moon
Don Harper and Musicians
The Company
Don Harper
The Seeds of Death: Titles
Dudley Simpson, John Blanchard, Eric Allen
Ice Warriors Music
Dudley Simpson, John Blanchard, Eric Allen
Doctor Who Opening Title Theme
Delia Derbyshire
The Master’s Theme
Brian Hodgson
Hypnosis Music
Brian Hodgson
Dover Castle
Brian Hodgson
Keller Machine Appears and Vanishes
Brian Hodgson
Keller Machine Theme
Brian Hodgson
Copy Machine Tickover
Brian Hodgson
The Axons Approach
Brian Hodgson
Nerva Beacon Infrastructure and T‐Mat Couch
Dick Mills
The Destruction of Charlie Rig
Geoffrey Burgon
A Landing in Scotland
Geoffrey Burgon
The Zygons Attack
Geoffrey Burgon
The Planet Karn
Dick Mills
Antarctica: The First Pod
Geoffrey Burgon
Get Dunbar! / Krynoid on the Loose
Geoffrey Burgon
The Mandragora Helix
Dick Mills
Music From “The Invasion of Time” Episodes 3 and 4
Dudley Simpson
Doctor Who 1980 (Opening Titles)
Peter Howell
Into Argolis
Peter Howell
Full Circle: K9 on a Mission
Paddy Kingsland
Doctor Who Theme (1980 – full version)
Peter Howell
Doctor Who 1980 (Closing Titles)
Peter Howell
Nyssa’s Theme
Roger Limb
It’s the End…
Paddy Kingsland
Castrovalva (Suite)
Paddy Kingsland
Exploring the Lab
Roger Limb
March of the Cybermen
Malcolm Clarke
Mawdryn Undead (Suite)
Paddy Kingsland
Warriors of the Deep (Suite)
Jonathan Gibbs
Resurrection of the Daleks
Malcolm Clarke
Timelash (Suite)
Elizabeth Parker
Doctor Who (1986)
Dominic Glynn
“Here’s to the Future”
Keff McCulloch, The Lorells
Doctor Who (1987)
Keff McCulloch
“…and Somewhere Else, the Tea’s Getting Cold”
Dominic Glynn
“Who Am I?”
Louis Febre
“Open the Eye”
John Debney, John Sponsler
Farewell
John Debney, Louis Febre
End Credits / “Doctor Who” Theme
Ron Grainer

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UPC 738572145095 is the Universal Product Code (barcode) for "Doctor Who: The 50th Anniversary Collection 1963–2013" by Various Artists.
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UPC 738572145095 contains 389 tracks, each with its own ISRC.
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What is UPC 738572145095?

738572145095 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Doctor Who: The 50th Anniversary Collection 1963–2013 by Various Artists. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.

This release contains 389 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.

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