When the show was brought back in 2005, Russell T. Davies and producer Julie Gardner wanted to signal that it wasn't the cheap-looking show of the 1970's, with its cardboard sets, creature make-up ...
"As a kid born in the 1960s, I realized there was a department at the BBC that was purely for making bonkers noises," says Radiophonic Workshop archivist Mark Ayres as the Spitfire Audio suite ...