Dudley George Simpson (4 October 1922 – 4 November 2017) was an Australian composer and conductor. He was the Principal Conductor of the
Royal Opera House
The Royal Opera House (ROH) is a theatre in Covent Garden, central London. The building is often referred to as simply Covent Garden, after a previous use of the site. The ROH is the main home of The Royal Opera, The Royal Ballet, and the Orch ...
orchestra for three years and worked as a composer on British television. He worked on the BBC science-fiction series ''
Doctor Who
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'', for which he composed incidental music during the 1960s and 1970s. When Simpson died aged 95 in 2017, ''
The Guardian
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'' wrote that he was "at his most prolific as the creator of incidental music for ''Doctor Who'' in the 1960s and 1970s, contributing to 62 stories over almost 300 episodes – more than any other composer."
["Dudley Simpson obituary"]
by Anthony Hayward, ''The Guardian
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'', 15 November 2017
Among his television work was the music for ''
Moonstrike'' (1963), theme music for ''
The Last of the Mohicans'' (1971), theme music for ''
The Brothers'' (1972), ''
The Tomorrow People
''The Tomorrow People'' is a British children's science fiction on television, science fiction television series created by Roger Price (television producer), Roger Price. Produced by Thames Television for the ITV (TV network), ITV Network, th ...
'' (1973), ''
Moonbase 3'' (1973), ''
The Ascent of Man
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'' (1973) and ''
Blake's 7'' (1978). He also composed music for several plays from the
BBC Television Shakespeare
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series.
Early life and career
Simpson was born in the
Melbourne
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suburb of
Malvern East. He learned piano as a child, served in
New Guinea
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during
World War II
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and then studied orchestration and composition at the
Melbourne Conservatorium of Music at the
University of Melbourne
The University of Melbourne (colloquially known as Melbourne University) is a public university, public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in the state ...
. Simpson became assistant conductor, pianist and later musical director for the
Borovansky Ballet Company,
forerunner to
The Australian Ballet
The Australian Ballet (TAB) is the largest classical ballet company in Australia. It was founded by J. C. Williamson Theatres Ltd and the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust in 1962, with the English-born dancer, teacher, repetiteur a ...
. He moved to the UK and after a season as guest conductor at
Covent Garden, he became Principal Conductor of the
Royal Opera House
The Royal Opera House (ROH) is a theatre in Covent Garden, central London. The building is often referred to as simply Covent Garden, after a previous use of the site. The ROH is the main home of The Royal Opera, The Royal Ballet, and the Orch ...
orchestra for three years.
["Dudley Simpson dead: Doctor Who composer dies, age 95"]
by Jack Shepherd, ''The Independent
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'', 6 November 2017 He accompanied the touring section of the Royal Ballet with
Margot Fonteyn
Dame Margaret Evelyn de Arias Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, DBE ( Hookham; 18 May 191921 February 1991), known by the stage name Margot Fonteyn (), was an English ballerina. She spent her entire career as a dancer with th ...
as principal ballerina.
Simpson started working for the BBC in 1961.
Music for science fiction television
''Doctor Who'' (1963)
Best known for the Daleks, Simpson's first work on ''Doctor Who'' was during
William Hartnell's era as the
First Doctor in ''
Planet of Giants'', in 1964, but he is primarily associated with the programme in the 1970s. He also appeared on screen as a
music hall
Music hall is a type of British theatrical entertainment that was most popular from the early Victorian era, beginning around 1850, through the World War I, Great War. It faded away after 1918 as the halls rebranded their entertainment as Varie ...
conductor in the
Fourth Doctor story ''
The Talons of Weng-Chiang'' (1977) at the invitation of
Philip Hinchcliffe, who was the producer at the time.
[Dudley Simpson (1985)]
29 September 2009, ''Drwhointerviews.wordpress.com'' Simpson had to be paid a special fee for this appearance, as he was a member of the
Musicians' Union and not
Equity.
When
John Nathan-Turner became producer of ''Doctor Who'' in 1980, he decided that the music needed to be updated, and took Simpson out for a meal telling him how much he appreciated his work on ''Doctor Who'' but that it would no longer be required as he intended to have the
BBC Radiophonic Workshop provide music from that point. While Simpson was contracted to score ''
Shada'', the unfinished nature of that production meant he never started work. As a result, his last broadcast work on ''Doctor Who'' was for ''
The Horns of Nimon''.
In 1993 Simpson's music for five ''Doctor Who'' serials from the early Fourth Doctor era was released on an album called ''
Pyramids of Mars''.
In the 2017 restoration of ''Shada'', a dedication to Simpson was shown in the end credits.
''The Tomorrow People'' (1973)
Simpson composed the theme tune to the ITV-based
Thames Television science fiction series ''
The Tomorrow People
''The Tomorrow People'' is a British children's science fiction on television, science fiction television series created by Roger Price (television producer), Roger Price. Produced by Thames Television for the ITV (TV network), ITV Network, th ...
'' (1973–1979).
The show involves a group of teenagers with psychic, emotional and other paranormal powers to use their special gifts to battle evil spirits.
''Blake's 7'' (1978)
In 1978 the BBC launched a new science fiction series, ''
Blake's 7'', produced by former ''Doctor Who'' director
David Maloney. It ran for 4 series and 52 episodes. Set in a fictional spaceship Liberator, the crew consisted of Roj Blake, Jenna Stannis, Kerr Avon, Vila Restal, Olag Gan, Cally, Dayna Mellanby, Del Tarrant and Soolin as well as the supercomputers Zen, Orac and Slave and the villains Travis and Servalan. Simpson provided the theme music for the series and was also responsible for the incidental music for 50 of the episodes that were broadcast from 2 January 1978 to 21 December 1981.
The two exceptions are the episode entitled "Duel" (the eighth episode of series one) for which director
Douglas Camfield chose to use stock music, and "Gambit" (the eleventh episode of series two), which was scored by
Elizabeth Parker of the Radiophonic Workshop, the special sound creator of series two to four.
Death
He died on 4 November 2017 in Sydney, Australia aged 95.
''Doctor Who'' credits
Between 1964 and 1980, Simpson composed the incidental music for the following ''Doctor Who'' serials:
* ''
Planet of Giants''
* ''
The Crusade''
* ''
The Chase''
* ''
The Celestial Toymaker''
* ''
The Underwater Menace''
* ''
The Macra Terror''
* ''
The Evil of the Daleks''
* ''
The Ice Warriors''
* ''
Fury from the Deep''
* ''
The Seeds of Death''
* ''
The Space Pirates''
* ''
The War Games''
* ''
Spearhead from Space''
* ''
The Ambassadors of Death
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''
* ''
Terror of the Autons''
* ''
The Mind of Evil''
* ''
The Claws of Axos''
* ''
Colony in Space''
* ''
The Dæmons''
* ''
Day of the Daleks''
* ''
The Curse of Peladon''
* ''
The Time Monster''
* ''
The Three Doctors''
* ''
Carnival of Monsters''
* ''
Frontier in Space''
* ''
Planet of the Daleks''
* ''
The Green Death''
* ''
The Time Warrior''
* ''
Invasion of the Dinosaurs''
* ''
The Monster of Peladon''
* ''
Planet of the Spiders''
* ''
Robot
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''
* ''
The Ark in Space''
* ''
The Sontaran Experiment''
* ''
Genesis of the Daleks''
* ''
Planet of Evil''
* ''
Pyramids of Mars''
* ''
The Android Invasion''
* ''
The Brain of Morbius
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''
* ''
The Masque of Mandragora''
* ''
The Hand of Fear''
* ''
The Deadly Assassin
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''
* ''
The Face of Evil''
* ''
The Robots of Death''
* ''
The Talons of Weng-Chiang''
* ''
Horror of Fang Rock''
* ''
The Invisible Enemy''
* ''
Image of the Fendahl''
* ''
The Sun Makers''
* ''
Underworld
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...
''
* ''
The Invasion of Time
''The Invasion of Time'' is the sixth and final serial of the Doctor Who (season 15), 15th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC One, BBC1 from 4 February to 11 ...
''
* ''
The Ribos Operation''
* ''
The Pirate Planet''
* ''
The Stones of Blood''
* ''
The Androids of Tara''
* ''
The Power of Kroll''
* ''
The Armageddon Factor''
* ''
Destiny of the Daleks''
* ''
City of Death''
* ''
The Creature from the Pit''
* ''
Nightmare of Eden''
* ''
The Horns of Nimon''
Selected filmography
References
External links
*
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1922 births
2017 deaths
Australian classical pianists
Australian conductors (music)
Australian emigrants to England
Australian expatriates in England
Australian television composers
Australian male classical pianists
Australian male conductors (music)
Male television composers
University of Melbourne alumni
Musicians from Melbourne
People from Malvern, Victoria