A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Born:
January 1, 1941
Roger James Limb is a British composer, specialising in electronic music. He was born in 1941 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England, UK. He is best known for his work on the television series Doctor Who whilst at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. He joined the BBC as a studio manager, before going on to become a television announcer. In 1972 he left this position to join the Radiophonic Workshop, where he remained until 1995. Although he had received formal music training, he also spent much time in pop and jazz bands, the influence of which can be heard in much of his music. Limb is best known for his work on Doctor Who, for which, between 1981 and 1985, he composed the music for the serials The Keeper of Traken, Four to Doomsday, Black Orchid, Time-Flight, Arc of Infinity, Terminus, The Caves of Androzani and Revelation of the Daleks. Limb also contributed music to the television series The Justice Game, Aliens in the Family, The December Rose, Thinkabout, The Box of Delights, Kevin and Co, Martin Luther: Heretic, Storytime and the Look and Read serials "Fair Ground!", "Dark Towers", "Sky Hunter", "The King's Dragon", "Cloud Burst", "Geordie Racer", "Through The Dragon's Eye" and "Earth Warp". For the latter programme he also composed the cult favourite "Magic E" song as well as the popular education songs "Bill the Brickie", "Dog Detective" and "The Punctuation Song". His music can also be found in documentaries, including Bellamy's Backyard Safari and Submarine: Perisher: Million Pound Captains.
Music:
1976 Protect and Survive
1977 Consequences
1978 Jackie McCafferty's Romance
1978 Loyalties
1982 Some of Your Bits Ain't Nice!
1984 The Hope and the Glory
1989 The Dream
2006 The Dalek Tapes
Original Music Composer:
1976 Protect and Survive
1977 Consequences
1978 Jackie McCafferty's Romance
1978 Loyalties
1981 Doctor Who: The Keeper of Traken
1982 Doctor Who: Black Orchid
1982 Doctor Who: Four to Doomsday
1982 Doctor Who: Time-Flight
1982 Some of Your Bits Ain't Nice!
1983 Doctor Who: Arc of Infinity
1983 Doctor Who: Terminus
1983 Martin Luther, Heretic
1984 Doctor Who: The Caves of Androzani
1984 The Hope and the Glory
1985 Doctor Who: Revelation of the Daleks
1989 The Dream
1999 Doctor Who: The Curse of Fatal Death
2006 The Dalek Tapes
Original Music Composer:
1980 The Silicon Factor
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