Doctor Who composer Murray Gold has uploaded a video of himself at the piano playing his theme for Matt Smith’s Time Lord, I Am The Doctor – check it out in the player above.

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Cameron K McEwan was the first owner and site editor of Blogtor Who since its creation in May 2008 until Dec 2015. A lifelong Doctor Who fan, Cameron has also written two books, The Who’s Who of Doctor Who and Doctor Who: The Big Book of Lists, and directed a film all about Doctor Who fans throughout the years, Who’s Changing - An Adventure In Time With Fans. Cameron also contributes TV and film news and reviews to BBC Radio London, Metro, Digital Spy, New York Observer and Den of Geek. He lives in London with his one trousers.

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  1. Perhaps if you had the guts to leave a name instead of 'anonymous' you might not be deleted. Maybe your previous message was offensive or inappropriate?

  2. It was neither. I just clicked on anonymous since I don't have a Google account or an OpenID one and let's face it, anyone can pit in any name.

  3. Listen up – I do NOT delete comments. So you can stop that sort of thinking immediately.

    On the odd occasion in the past, I have removed some comments for bad language or abuse but that's all.

    Whoever you are, your comment was not deleted.

    For whatever reason your comment went into the "Spam" section, awaiting to be approved.

    The comment was never published and therefore NOT deleted.

    I have now marked it as "Not Spam" and is now viewable to the world.

    I suggest next time, you get off whatever high horse you think you're on before accusing me of "censorship".

  4. The comment appeared here after I posted it and it wasn't here later so it was not unreasonable to assume that it had been deleted. However, it appears that I was wrong which is regrettable.

    Your explanation is appreciated but your tone isn't. A simple statement of the facts would have sufficed.

  5. You're original tone was accusational and insulting, Cameron's tone was completely justified.

    And the chance to see the great Murray Gold do what he does best… What an honour!

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