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	<title>Comments on: Robot Rock du Jour: Ron Grainer &amp; Delia Derbyshire &#8211; Dr. Who (1963)</title>
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		<title>By: Documentary: BBC Radiophonic Workshop &#8211; Alchemists of Sound (2003) at inner nerd</title>
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		<description>[...] fantastic documentary on the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, which was responsible for such tunes as the Doctor Who theme song. This electronic music primer traces the development of recorded sound from magnetic [...]</description>
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