Speaking of idiotic decisions made by those above, the current arrangement of the theme actually does include the middle eight, it's just left out in the actual show. It's been like that ever since Moffat took over. I never understood why the removed the middle eight in favor of repeated "wee-ooh" repeated ad nauseum.I'm just hoping we'll get the middle eight back in the main titles on a more regular basis.![]()
I think it pops up twice during the Moffat era. The transmitted version of "The Beast Below"* and "Day of the Doctor".Speaking of idiotic decisions made by those above, the current arrangement of the theme actually does include the middle eight, it's just left out in the actual show. It's been like that ever since Moffat took over.
I remeber reading somewhere Gold himself didn't particularly care for the middle eight and made a crack that it sounded like the chorus to "Do They Know It's Christmas?".I never understood why the removed the middle eight in favor of repeated "wee-ooh" repeated ad nauseum.
That was why Gold himself removed it from the arrangement of the theme he did in season one. Fan backlash convinced him to do a new arrangement with the middle eight included for season 2 and the middle eight was heard during the end credits for the remainder of the RTD era. Then when Moffat took over, even though Gold still included the middle eight with the arrangements of the theme he did for Moffat, it was left out of the televised version of the show, with the exceptions you noted in favor of using "Wee-Ooh" repeatedly for the end credits.I remeber reading somewhere Gold himself didn't particularly care for the middle eight and made a crack that it sounded like the chorus to "Do They Know It's Christmas?".
Again, that stuff was less Gold's fault and more whoever it is who selects what musical tracks get used in specific scenes.I enjoyed his music but after season 8 there wasn't that many outstanding pieces. Most was recycled from 11's era
"Aw they played Sad man with a box when Bill entered the TARDIS for the first time"
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