Brian Hodgson
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Brian Hodgson | |
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Born | 1938 (age 85–86) Liverpool, England |
Occupation(s) | Composer |
Brian Hodgson (born 1938) is a British television
Earlier, in 1966, with fellow workshop musician
Also in the late sixties, Hodgson and Derbyshire, along with fellow musician
During this period the trio also contributed, using pseudonyms, to the Standard Music Library. Many of these recordings, including compositions by Hodgson using the name "Nikki St George", were later used on the seventies ITV science fiction rivals to Doctor Who; The Tomorrow People and Timeslip.
After leaving the Radiophonic Workshop, he set up the Electrophon studio with
In 1977, leaving the Electrophon studio in the hands of Lewis, he returned to the Radiophonic Workshop to replace Desmond Briscoe as its organiser. In 1983, he became the head of the department, remaining there until circumstances forced him to resign in 1995.
In 1983, he appeared at Doctor Who's 20th Anniversary celebrations at Longleat alongside many cast and crew from the series.
References
- ^ "Brian Hodgson interview". Radio Times. July 2009. Archived from the original on 14 August 2009. Retrieved 23 February 2010.
- ^ Ayres, Mark (August 2015). "Composers: The 1960s". Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition. No. 41, The Music of Doctor Who. Tunbridge Wells: Panini UK Ltd. p. 24.