Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack - Series 5
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The soundtrack for series 5
of Doctor Who
was released on November 8, 2010, and is the second 2 disc edition to be released by Silva Screen Records since the series was revived in 2005. As with the Specials soundtrack, iTunes UK offered two bonus tracks and a digital book download. Series 5 introduced several new themes, most of which were introduced in "The Eleventh Hour"
. Such new material included two new themes for the Doctor
, entitled I Am the Doctor and The Mad Man with a Box; along with multiple themes associated with Amelia Pond
, and River Song
. The longest track is "Kiss the Girl", at 5:14, and the shortest is "Paint" at 0:35.
of Doctor Who, as well as two bonus tracks sold on iTunes UK. Just like the other four albums preceding it, the soundtrack’s vocal numbers were largely performed by Melanie Pappenheim
, Yamit Mamo and Dorie Jackson, while the fully orchestral pieces were performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales
. For tracks such as "The Beast Below", "A Cab for Amy Pond", "Amy in the TARDIS", and "I Am the Doctor", the group vocals were done by the Crouch End Festival Chorus. For the series’ new opening sequence, Gold rearranged the Doctor Who theme
for the third time, including the track’s bridge section that he had originally excluded during the first season. Gold notes in the album’s booklet that Steven Moffat
wanted a new theme. "I wanted it to sound a bit reckless. I got it a big brass riff at the front, and a sped-up tempo". As well as the theme song, most of the recurring themes for the season were introduced in the opening episode, including Amy’s childhood themes ("Little Amy", "Can I Come With You?") and the Eleventh Doctor’s themes, "I Am the Doctor", "The Mad Man With A Box", replacing tracks previously associated with the Ninth
and Tenth
Doctors ("The Doctor’s Theme" and "The Doctor Forever"). After the track first debuted in "The Eleventh Hour
", multiple variations of "I Am the Doctor" appeared in every episode of the fifth series, from "The Eleventh Hour" to "The Big Bang", though only some of these appeared on the soundtrack. For the 2010 Christmas special and the subsequent 2011 series
, Gold continued to write variations of "I Am the Doctor", from "The Impossible Astronaut
" to "The Wedding of River Song
".
Like most of the series’ ongoing themes, "The Mad Man With A Box" first debuts in "The Eleventh Hour", and speaks about the Doctor’s unique relationship with his TARDIS
. The track contains several vocal lines by Melanie Pappenheim, but Pappenheim’s vocals are omitted from the fully orchestral arrangements used in "The Eleventh Hour", "Flesh and Stone
", "The Doctor's Wife
", and "Let's Kill Hitler
". Her partner, Yamit Mamo also lended her own vocals for "Can I Come With You", and the track’s subsequent variation, "Amy in TARDIS". But unlike most of the other tracks on the soundtrack, "Amy’s Theme", debuted in the second episode of the season, "The Beast Below
", during Amy’s first trip to the distant future. In the album’s booklet, Gold states that "Amy’s Theme" ‘evolved’ after she first traveled with the Doctor, in the same way as Rose Tyler
’s theme from the first
(2005) and second series
(2006). For "Amy’s Theme", Pappenheim performed the track’s main vocal lines, while the Crouch End Festival Chorus performed the closing section. For "The Time of Angels
" / "Flesh and Stone
" and "The Pandorica Opens
" / "The Big Bang
", Gold replaced River Song’s ethereal-like themes from the fourth series
(2008), with more militant and synthesized tracks such as "River’s Path", "River Runs Through It", and "A River of Tears". For "Victory of the Daleks
" and "The Hungry Earth
" / "Cold Blood
", Gold also rearranged "The Daleks", and composed a new theme for the Silurians
. Along with the "The Daleks", Gold continued to write variations of "All the Strange, Strange Creatures", "Corridors and Fire Escapes", "March of the Cybermen", "A Special Sort of Bus", "The Runaway Bride", "Final Days", "A Dream of Catastrophe", "Evolution of the Daleks", "Midnight", "The Greats of Past Time", "A Pressing Need to Save the World", "All in the Balance", "The Song of Song", "The World Waits", and "The Cybermen", though only some of these variations were featured on the soundtrack.
Doctor Who (series 5)
The fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 3 April 2010 with "The Eleventh Hour" and ended with "The Big Bang" on 26 June 2010. The series was led by head writer and executive producer Steven Moffat, who took over after the departure of Russell T Davies. The...
of Doctor Who
Doctor Who
Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC. The programme depicts the adventures of a time-travelling humanoid alien known as the Doctor who explores the universe in a sentient time machine called the TARDIS that flies through time and space, whose exterior...
was released on November 8, 2010, and is the second 2 disc edition to be released by Silva Screen Records since the series was revived in 2005. As with the Specials soundtrack, iTunes UK offered two bonus tracks and a digital book download. Series 5 introduced several new themes, most of which were introduced in "The Eleventh Hour"
The Eleventh Hour (Doctor Who)
"The Eleventh Hour" is an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 3 April 2010....
. Such new material included two new themes for the Doctor
Eleventh Doctor
The Eleventh Doctor is the eleventh incarnation of the protagonist of the BBC television science-fiction series Doctor Who. Matt Smith plays this incarnation, replacing David Tennant's Tenth Doctor in the 2010 episode "The End of Time, Part Two"...
, entitled I Am the Doctor and The Mad Man with a Box; along with multiple themes associated with Amelia Pond
Amy Pond
Amelia Jessica 'Amy' Pond is a fictional character portrayed by Karen Gillan in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who...
, and River Song
River Song (Doctor Who)
River Song is a fictional character played primarily by Alex Kingston in the British science-fiction series Doctor Who. River Song was introduced to the series as an experienced future companion of series protagonist the Doctor, an alien Time Lord who travels through time in his TARDIS...
. The longest track is "Kiss the Girl", at 5:14, and the shortest is "Paint" at 0:35.
Material
The two-disc album contains 63 select pieces of Murray Gold’s incidental music from the 2010 seriesDoctor Who (series 5)
The fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 3 April 2010 with "The Eleventh Hour" and ended with "The Big Bang" on 26 June 2010. The series was led by head writer and executive producer Steven Moffat, who took over after the departure of Russell T Davies. The...
of Doctor Who, as well as two bonus tracks sold on iTunes UK. Just like the other four albums preceding it, the soundtrack’s vocal numbers were largely performed by Melanie Pappenheim
Melanie Pappenheim
Melanie Pappenheim is an English soprano singer and composer, notable for her vocal work with various British cross-disciplinary composers, with avant-garde theatre companies and on soundtracks .-Contemporary music:Pappenheim is a frequent collaborator with contemporary composer-performers Simon...
, Yamit Mamo and Dorie Jackson, while the fully orchestral pieces were performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales is a Welsh symphony orchestra and one of the BBC's five professional orchestras. The BBC NOW is the only professional symphony orchestra organisation in Wales, occupying a dual role as both a broadcasting orchestra and national orchestra.The BBC NOW has its...
. For tracks such as "The Beast Below", "A Cab for Amy Pond", "Amy in the TARDIS", and "I Am the Doctor", the group vocals were done by the Crouch End Festival Chorus. For the series’ new opening sequence, Gold rearranged the Doctor Who theme
Doctor Who theme music
The Doctor Who theme is a piece of music composed by Ron Grainer and realised by Delia Derbyshire at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Created in 1963, it was one of the first electronic music signature tunes for television and after nearly five decades remains one of the most easily...
for the third time, including the track’s bridge section that he had originally excluded during the first season. Gold notes in the album’s booklet that Steven Moffat
Steven Moffat
Steven Moffat is a Scottish television writer and producer.Moffat's first television work was the teen drama series Press Gang. His first sitcom, Joking Apart, was inspired by the breakdown of his first marriage; conversely, his later sitcom Coupling was based upon the development of his...
wanted a new theme. "I wanted it to sound a bit reckless. I got it a big brass riff at the front, and a sped-up tempo". As well as the theme song, most of the recurring themes for the season were introduced in the opening episode, including Amy’s childhood themes ("Little Amy", "Can I Come With You?") and the Eleventh Doctor’s themes, "I Am the Doctor", "The Mad Man With A Box", replacing tracks previously associated with the Ninth
Ninth Doctor
The Ninth Doctor is the ninth incarnation of the protagonist of the long-running BBC television science-fiction series Doctor Who. He is played by Christopher Eccleston....
and Tenth
Tenth Doctor
The Tenth Doctor is the tenth incarnation of the protagonist of the long-running BBC television science-fiction series Doctor Who. He is played by David Tennant, who appears in three series, as well as eight specials...
Doctors ("The Doctor’s Theme" and "The Doctor Forever"). After the track first debuted in "The Eleventh Hour
The Eleventh Hour (Doctor Who)
"The Eleventh Hour" is an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 3 April 2010....
", multiple variations of "I Am the Doctor" appeared in every episode of the fifth series, from "The Eleventh Hour" to "The Big Bang", though only some of these appeared on the soundtrack. For the 2010 Christmas special and the subsequent 2011 series
Doctor Who (series 6)
The sixth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who was shown in two parts. The first seven episodes were broadcast from April to June 2011 and the final six episodes from August to October. Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill continued their roles as The Doctor, Amy...
, Gold continued to write variations of "I Am the Doctor", from "The Impossible Astronaut
The Impossible Astronaut
"The Impossible Astronaut" is the first episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Written by show runner Steven Moffat, and directed by Toby Haynes, the episode was first broadcast on 23 April 2011 in the United Kingdom, as well as the United States...
" to "The Wedding of River Song
The Wedding of River Song
"The Wedding of River Song" is the thirteenth and final episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One, BBC America and Space on 1 October 2011.-Plot:...
".
Like most of the series’ ongoing themes, "The Mad Man With A Box" first debuts in "The Eleventh Hour", and speaks about the Doctor’s unique relationship with his TARDIS
TARDIS
The TARDISGenerally, TARDIS is written in all upper case letters—this convention was popularised by the Target novelisations of the 1970s...
. The track contains several vocal lines by Melanie Pappenheim, but Pappenheim’s vocals are omitted from the fully orchestral arrangements used in "The Eleventh Hour", "Flesh and Stone
Flesh and Stone
"Flesh and Stone" is the fifth episode of the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Written by showrunner Steven Moffat and directed by Adam Smith, the episode was first broadcast on 1 May 2010 on BBC One...
", "The Doctor's Wife
The Doctor's Wife
The Doctor's Wife, known in Japanese as , is a noted novel by Sawako Ariyoshi written in 1966.The partly historical novel is based on the life of noted male physician Hanaoka Seishū. Though much is based on fact, many events were added for dramatic purposes. The novel follows the protagonist, here...
", and "Let's Kill Hitler
Let's Kill Hitler
"Let's Kill Hitler" is the eighth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One, Space and BBC America on 27 August 2011. It is the second episode of a two-part story, continuing stories from "A Good Man Goes to War"...
". Her partner, Yamit Mamo also lended her own vocals for "Can I Come With You", and the track’s subsequent variation, "Amy in TARDIS". But unlike most of the other tracks on the soundtrack, "Amy’s Theme", debuted in the second episode of the season, "The Beast Below
The Beast Below
"The Beast Below" is the second episode of the fifth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was written by showrunner Steven Moffat and broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 10 April 2010....
", during Amy’s first trip to the distant future. In the album’s booklet, Gold states that "Amy’s Theme" ‘evolved’ after she first traveled with the Doctor, in the same way as Rose Tyler
Rose Tyler
Rose Marion Tyler is a fictional character portrayed by Billie Piper in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was created by series producer Russell T Davies...
’s theme from the first
Doctor Who (series 1)
The new first series of British science fiction series Doctor Who began on 26 March 2005 with the episode "Rose", which marked the end of the programme's 16-year absence from episodic television following its cancellation in 1989, and aired its finale episode "The Parting of the Ways" on 18 June 2005...
(2005) and second series
Doctor Who (series 2)
The second series of British science fiction series Doctor Who began on 25 December 2005 with the Christmas special "The Christmas Invasion". Following the special, a regular series of thirteen episodes was broadcast, starting with "New Earth" on 15 April 2006...
(2006). For "Amy’s Theme", Pappenheim performed the track’s main vocal lines, while the Crouch End Festival Chorus performed the closing section. For "The Time of Angels
The Time of Angels
"The Time of Angels" is the fourth episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast on 24 April 2010 on BBC One. It is the first episode of a two-part story written by showrunner Steven Moffat and directed by Adam Smith; the second episode was...
" / "Flesh and Stone
Flesh and Stone
"Flesh and Stone" is the fifth episode of the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Written by showrunner Steven Moffat and directed by Adam Smith, the episode was first broadcast on 1 May 2010 on BBC One...
" and "The Pandorica Opens
The Pandorica Opens
"The Pandorica Opens" is the twelfth episode, and first in a two-part story, in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, broadcast on 19 June 2010. The Doctor's friends send him a warning; he deals with a message on a cliff, a mysterious box and a love story that...
" / "The Big Bang
The Big Bang (Doctor Who)
"The Big Bang" is the 13th and final episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is the second part of a two-part season finale started with "The Pandorica Opens", at the end of which The Doctor is trapped, the TARDIS destroyed, and Amy Pond has been shot...
", Gold replaced River Song’s ethereal-like themes from the fourth series
Doctor Who (series 4)
The fourth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who began on 25 December 2007 with the Christmas special "Voyage of the Damned". Following the special, a regular series of thirteen episodes aired, starting with "Partners in Crime" on 5 April 2008 and ending with "Journey's End"...
(2008), with more militant and synthesized tracks such as "River’s Path", "River Runs Through It", and "A River of Tears". For "Victory of the Daleks
Victory of the Daleks
"Victory of the Daleks" is the third episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is written by Mark Gatiss and first broadcast on BBC One on 17 April 2010....
" and "The Hungry Earth
The Hungry Earth
"The Hungry Earth" is the eighth episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on 22 May 2010 on BBC One. It was written by Chris Chibnall, who had previously written for Doctor Who and its spin-off series, Torchwood...
" / "Cold Blood
Cold Blood (Doctor Who)
"Cold Blood" is the ninth episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was broadcast on Saturday 29 May 2010...
", Gold also rearranged "The Daleks", and composed a new theme for the Silurians
Silurian (Doctor Who)
The Silurians are a fictional race of reptile-like humanoids in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The species first appeared in Doctor Who in the 1970 serial Doctor Who and the Silurians...
. Along with the "The Daleks", Gold continued to write variations of "All the Strange, Strange Creatures", "Corridors and Fire Escapes", "March of the Cybermen", "A Special Sort of Bus", "The Runaway Bride", "Final Days", "A Dream of Catastrophe", "Evolution of the Daleks", "Midnight", "The Greats of Past Time", "A Pressing Need to Save the World", "All in the Balance", "The Song of Song", "The World Waits", and "The Cybermen", though only some of these variations were featured on the soundtrack.
Track listing
Disc no. | Track no. | Track | Stories used in | Track time | Notes |
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1 | 1 | "Doctor Who XI" | All episodes from "The Eleventh Hour The Eleventh Hour (Doctor Who) "The Eleventh Hour" is an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 3 April 2010.... " to "The Wedding of River Song The Wedding of River Song "The Wedding of River Song" is the thirteenth and final episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One, BBC America and Space on 1 October 2011.-Plot:... " |
1:04 | The Doctor Who theme. |
2 | "Down to Earth" | "The Eleventh Hour", "Blood of the Cybermen", "Shadows of the Vashta Nerada" | 1:06 | Features a motif from "All in the Balance". | |
3 | "Little Amy" | "The Eleventh Hour" | 1:45 | Variations heard in "The Eleventh Hour", "The Beast Below", "Victory of the Daleks", "The Vampires of Venice The Vampires of Venice "The Vampires of Venice" is the sixth episode in the fifth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was broadcast on 8 May 2010. It was written by Toby Whithouse, who previously wrote "School Reunion". Rory Williams returns to the series in this episode, this time... ", "Amy's Choice Amy's Choice (Doctor Who) "Amy's Choice" is the seventh episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast on BBC One on 15 May 2010... ", "The Hungry Earth The Hungry Earth "The Hungry Earth" is the eighth episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on 22 May 2010 on BBC One. It was written by Chris Chibnall, who had previously written for Doctor Who and its spin-off series, Torchwood... " / "Cold Blood Cold Blood (Doctor Who) "Cold Blood" is the ninth episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was broadcast on Saturday 29 May 2010... ", "The Big Bang The Big Bang (Doctor Who) "The Big Bang" is the 13th and final episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is the second part of a two-part season finale started with "The Pandorica Opens", at the end of which The Doctor is trapped, the TARDIS destroyed, and Amy Pond has been shot... ", "A Good Man Goes To War A Good Man Goes to War "A Good Man Goes to War" is the seventh episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One on 4 June 2011... " / "Let's Kill Hitler Let's Kill Hitler "Let's Kill Hitler" is the eighth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One, Space and BBC America on 27 August 2011. It is the second episode of a two-part story, continuing stories from "A Good Man Goes to War"... ", "The Girl Who Waited The Girl Who Waited "The Girl Who Waited" is the tenth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One and BBC America on 10 September 2011.-Synopsis:... ", "Closing Time Closing Time (Doctor Who) "Closing Time" is the twelfth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One, BBC America and Space on 24 September 2011.-Plot summary:... ". |
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4 | "Fish Custard" | "The Eleventh Hour" | 2:00 | Variations heard in "The Lodger". | |
5 | "Can I Come With You?" | "The Eleventh Hour", "The Girl Who Waited The Girl Who Waited "The Girl Who Waited" is the tenth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One and BBC America on 10 September 2011.-Synopsis:... ", "The God Complex The God Complex "The God Complex" is the eleventh episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One, BBC America and Space on 17 September 2011.-Plot summary:... ". |
1:38 | Vocal lines not present in "Day of the Moon Day of the Moon "Day of the Moon" is the second episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Written by show runner Steven Moffat, and directed by Toby Haynes, the episode was first broadcast on 30 April 2011 on BBC One in the United Kingdom and on BBC America in the... ". |
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6 | "Little Amy: The Apple" | "The Eleventh Hour", "Victory of the Daleks", "The Big Bang" | 1:12 | Variation of "Little Amy". | |
7 | "The Sun's Gone Wibbly" | "The Eleventh Hour", "The God Complex The God Complex "The God Complex" is the eleventh episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One, BBC America and Space on 17 September 2011.-Plot summary:... " |
2:25 | Rearrangement of "The World Waits"; contains bridge section of "I Am the Doctor". | |
8 | "Zero" | "The Eleventh Hour" | 1:42 | Rearrangement of "A Special Sort of Bus". | |
9 | "I Am the Doctor" | Heard in most Series 5 and 6 episodes. | 4:04 | Variations heard from "The Eleventh Hour" to "The Wedding of River Song The Wedding of River Song "The Wedding of River Song" is the thirteenth and final episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One, BBC America and Space on 1 October 2011.-Plot:... ". |
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10 | "The Mad Man with a Box" | "The Eleventh Hour", "Flesh and Stone", "The Doctor's Wife The Doctor's Wife The Doctor's Wife, known in Japanese as , is a noted novel by Sawako Ariyoshi written in 1966.The partly historical novel is based on the life of noted male physician Hanaoka Seishū. Though much is based on fact, many events were added for dramatic purposes. The novel follows the protagonist, here... ", "Let's Kill Hitler", "The Wedding of River Song" |
2:11 | Features a vocal line which was not present in "The Eleventh Hour". Variations heard in "The Vampires of Venice", "The Big Bang", "The Girl Who Waited The Girl Who Waited "The Girl Who Waited" is the tenth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One and BBC America on 10 September 2011.-Synopsis:... ", "Closing Time Closing Time (Doctor Who) "Closing Time" is the twelfth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One, BBC America and Space on 24 September 2011.-Plot summary:... ". |
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11 | "Amy in the TARDIS" | "The Eleventh Hour", "Flesh and Stone", "The Doctor's Wife", "A Good Man Goes To War", "Let's Kill Hitler" | 4:18 | Contains elements of "Little Amy", a variation on "Can I Come With You?" and a rearrangement of "I Am The Doctor". Variations heard in "Flesh and Stone Flesh and Stone "Flesh and Stone" is the fifth episode of the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Written by showrunner Steven Moffat and directed by Adam Smith, the episode was first broadcast on 1 May 2010 on BBC One... ", "The Vampires of Venice The Vampires of Venice "The Vampires of Venice" is the sixth episode in the fifth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was broadcast on 8 May 2010. It was written by Toby Whithouse, who previously wrote "School Reunion". Rory Williams returns to the series in this episode, this time... ", "Cold Blood Cold Blood (Doctor Who) "Cold Blood" is the ninth episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was broadcast on Saturday 29 May 2010... ", and "The Girl Who Waited". |
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12 | "The Beast Below" | "The Beast Below The Beast Below "The Beast Below" is the second episode of the fifth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was written by showrunner Steven Moffat and broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 10 April 2010.... ", " Night Terrors Night Terrors (Doctor Who) "Night Terrors" is the ninth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One and BBC America on 3 September 2011.-Synopsis:... ", "TARDIS Doctor Who: The Adventure Games Doctor Who: The Adventure Games is a series of episodic third-person adventure games, based on the BBC TV series Doctor Who and developed by Sumo Digital. Charles Cecil served as executive producer and worked with Sean Millard and Will Tarratt on the design... " |
1:50 | Used in the trailer for "The God Complex The God Complex "The God Complex" is the eleventh episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One, BBC America and Space on 17 September 2011.-Plot summary:... ". |
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13 | "Amy's Theme" | "The Beast Below", "The Hungry Earth The Hungry Earth "The Hungry Earth" is the eighth episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on 22 May 2010 on BBC One. It was written by Chris Chibnall, who had previously written for Doctor Who and its spin-off series, Torchwood... ", "A Good Man Goes To War" |
2:06 | Variations heard in "The Eleventh Hour", "Amy's Choice", "The Pandorica Opens", "The Big Bang The Big Bang (Doctor Who) "The Big Bang" is the 13th and final episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is the second part of a two-part season finale started with "The Pandorica Opens", at the end of which The Doctor is trapped, the TARDIS destroyed, and Amy Pond has been shot... ", "The Impossible Astronaut The Impossible Astronaut "The Impossible Astronaut" is the first episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Written by show runner Steven Moffat, and directed by Toby Haynes, the episode was first broadcast on 23 April 2011 in the United Kingdom, as well as the United States... ", "The Almost People The Almost People "The Almost People" is the sixth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One on 28 May 2011... ", "Let's Kill Hitler", "The Girl Who Waited", "The God Complex". |
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14 | "A Lonely Decision" | "The Beast Below", "Victory of the Daleks", "The Curse of the Black Spot The Curse of the Black Spot "The Curse of the Black Spot" is the third episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Written by Stephen Thompson, and directed by Jeremy Webb, the episode was first broadcast on 7 May 2011 on BBC One in the United Kingdom and on BBC America in the... " |
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15 | "A Tyrannical Menace" | "The Beast Below The Beast Below "The Beast Below" is the second episode of the fifth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was written by showrunner Steven Moffat and broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 10 April 2010.... ", "Victory of the Daleks Victory of the Daleks "Victory of the Daleks" is the third episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is written by Mark Gatiss and first broadcast on BBC One on 17 April 2010.... " |
2:03 | ||
16 | "Victory of the Daleks" | "Victory of the Daleks" | 1:13 | Variation of "The Daleks". | |
17 | "Battle in the Sky" | "Victory of the Daleks" | 3:25 | ||
18 | "River's Path" | "The Time of Angels The Time of Angels "The Time of Angels" is the fourth episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast on 24 April 2010 on BBC One. It is the first episode of a two-part story written by showrunner Steven Moffat and directed by Adam Smith; the second episode was... " |
1:16 | Discordant notes present in "The Vampires of Venice"; variations heard in "The Time of Angels", "The Pandorica Opens". | |
19 | "The Time of Angels" | "The Time of Angels" / "Flesh and Stone Flesh and Stone "Flesh and Stone" is the fifth episode of the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Written by showrunner Steven Moffat and directed by Adam Smith, the episode was first broadcast on 1 May 2010 on BBC One... " |
3:59 | Incorporates "Midnight". Brief excerpts heard in "The Eleventh Hour", "The Doctor's Wife". | |
20 | "I Offer You My Daughter" | "The Vampires of Venice The Vampires of Venice "The Vampires of Venice" is the sixth episode in the fifth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was broadcast on 8 May 2010. It was written by Toby Whithouse, who previously wrote "School Reunion". Rory Williams returns to the series in this episode, this time... " |
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21 | "Chicken Casanova" | 1:24 | Contains a variation of "I Am the Doctor". | ||
22 | "Signora Rosanna Calvierri" | 4:25 | |||
23 | "Cab for Amy Pond" | 2:08 | Contains brief melodic quotation from "The Mad Man with a Box". | ||
24 | "The Vampires of Venice" | "The Vampires of Venice", "City of the Daleks", "TARDIS" | 4:50 | Used in trailers for "A Christmas Carol, and the Doctor Who Prom (2010) Doctor Who Prom Prom 13: Doctor Who Prom was a concert showcasing incidental music from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, along with classical music, performed on 27 July 2008 in the Royal Albert Hall in London as part of the BBC's annual Proms series of concerts... |
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25 | "Wedded Bliss" | "Amy's Choice Amy's Choice (Doctor Who) "Amy's Choice" is the seventh episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast on BBC One on 15 May 2010... " |
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26 | "This is the Dream" | "Flesh and Stone", "Amy's Choice", "The God Complex The God Complex "The God Complex" is the eleventh episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One, BBC America and Space on 17 September 2011.-Plot summary:... " |
2:55 | Features "Midnight". | |
27 | "Rio de Cwmtaff" | "The Hungry Earth The Hungry Earth "The Hungry Earth" is the eighth episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on 22 May 2010 on BBC One. It was written by Chris Chibnall, who had previously written for Doctor Who and its spin-off series, Torchwood... " |
4:03 | Contains a variation of "The Silurians". | |
28 | "The Silurians" | "The Hungry Earth The Hungry Earth "The Hungry Earth" is the eighth episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on 22 May 2010 on BBC One. It was written by Chris Chibnall, who had previously written for Doctor Who and its spin-off series, Torchwood... " / "Cold Blood Cold Blood (Doctor Who) "Cold Blood" is the ninth episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was broadcast on Saturday 29 May 2010... ", "A Good Man Goes to War A Good Man Goes to War "A Good Man Goes to War" is the seventh episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One on 4 June 2011... ". |
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2 | 1 | "Paint" | "Vincent and the Doctor Vincent and the Doctor "Vincent and the Doctor" is the 10th episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on 5 June 2010... " |
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2 | "Vincent" | 2:00 | |||
3 | "Hidden Treasures" | 1:01 | |||
4 | "A Troubled Man" | "Cold Blood", "Vincent and the Doctor" | 2:30 | Contains a variation of "I Am the Doctor". | |
5 | "With Love, Vincent" | "Vincent and the Doctor" | 3:27 | ||
6 | "Adrift in the TARDIS" | "The Lodger The Lodger (Doctor Who) "The Lodger" is the eleventh episode of the fifth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast on BBC One on 12 June 2010... " |
0:45 | Contains variation of "I Am the Doctor". | |
7 | "Friends and Neighbours" | "The Lodger The Lodger (Doctor Who) "The Lodger" is the eleventh episode of the fifth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast on BBC One on 12 June 2010... ", "Closing Time" |
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8 | "Doctor Gastronomy" | "The Lodger The Lodger (Doctor Who) "The Lodger" is the eleventh episode of the fifth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast on BBC One on 12 June 2010... " |
1:08 | Contains elements from "Fish Custard". | |
9 | "You Must Like It Here" | 0:52 | |||
10 | "A Useful Striker" | 1:33 | Contains a variation of "I Am the Doctor". | ||
11 | "A Painful Exchange" | 1:11 | |||
12 | "Kiss the Girl" | 5:14 | |||
13 | "Thank You Craig" | 0:45 | Contains a sample from "Midnight". | ||
14 | "River Runs Through It" | "The Time of Angels", "The Pandorica Opens The Pandorica Opens "The Pandorica Opens" is the twelfth episode, and first in a two-part story, in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, broadcast on 19 June 2010. The Doctor's friends send him a warning; he deals with a message on a cliff, a mysterious box and a love story that... " |
1:28 | Features a variation of "River's Path". | |
15 | "Away on Horseback" | "The Pandorica Opens The Pandorica Opens "The Pandorica Opens" is the twelfth episode, and first in a two-part story, in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, broadcast on 19 June 2010. The Doctor's friends send him a warning; he deals with a message on a cliff, a mysterious box and a love story that... " |
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16 | "Beneath Stonehenge" | 3:45 | Melodic quotations from "I Am The Doctor" and "The Cybermen". | ||
17 | "Who Else is Coming?" | "Cold Blood", "The Pandorica Opens" / "The Big Bang", "A Good Man Goes to War" | 1:52 | Quotes "I Am the Doctor". | |
18 | "Amy and Rory" | "The Pandorica Opens", "The Girl Who Waited" | 0:46 | Variation of "Amy's Theme". | |
19 | "The Pandorica" | "The Pandorica Opens" / "The Big Bang", "Space Space and Time (Doctor Who) "Space" and "Time" are two mini-episodes of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. They were broadcast on 18 March 2011 as part of BBC One's Red Nose Day telethon for the charity Comic Relief... " |
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20 | "Words Win Wars" | "The Pandorica Opens", "A Good Man Goes to War A Good Man Goes to War "A Good Man Goes to War" is the seventh episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One on 4 June 2011... " |
1:48 | Rearrangement of "I Am the Doctor". | |
21 | "The Life and Death of Amy Pond" | "The Pandorica Opens", "The Impossible Astronaut The Impossible Astronaut "The Impossible Astronaut" is the first episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Written by show runner Steven Moffat, and directed by Toby Haynes, the episode was first broadcast on 23 April 2011 in the United Kingdom, as well as the United States... ", "Night Terrors Night Terrors (Doctor Who) "Night Terrors" is the ninth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One and BBC America on 3 September 2011.-Synopsis:... ", "The God Complex The God Complex "The God Complex" is the eleventh episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One, BBC America and Space on 17 September 2011.-Plot summary:... " |
3:12 | Rearrangement of "Amy's Theme". | |
22 | "Amy's Starless Life" | "The Big Bang The Big Bang (Doctor Who) "The Big Bang" is the 13th and final episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is the second part of a two-part season finale started with "The Pandorica Opens", at the end of which The Doctor is trapped, the TARDIS destroyed, and Amy Pond has been shot... " |
1:41 | Rearrangement of "Little Amy". | |
23 | "Into the Museum" | "The Big Bang" | 1:17 | ||
24 | "This is Where It Gets Complicated" | "The Big Bang", "Space" | 1:08 | Variation of "The Pandorica" and "The Song of Song". | |
25 | "Roman Paradox" | "The Big Bang", "Doctor Who: The Best of the Doctor" | 1:22 | Quotes "Little Amy" and "I Am the Doctor". | |
26 | "The Patient Centurion" | "The Big Bang" | 2:49 | ||
27 | "The Same Sonic" | 0:54 | |||
28 | "Honey I'm Home" | "The Big Bang", "A Good Man Goes to War" | 2:13 | ||
29 | "The Perfect Prison" | "The Pandorica Opens" / "The Big Bang", "Space" | 2:41 | ||
30 | "A River of Tears" | "The Big Bang" | 1:00 | Variation Used In "Let's Kill Hitler". | |
31 | "The Sad Man with a Box" | "The Big Bang", "Let's Kill Hitler Let's Kill Hitler "Let's Kill Hitler" is the eighth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One, Space and BBC America on 27 August 2011. It is the second episode of a two-part story, continuing stories from "A Good Man Goes to War"... ", "The Girl Who Waited The Girl Who Waited "The Girl Who Waited" is the tenth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One and BBC America on 10 September 2011.-Synopsis:... ", "Closing Time Closing Time (Doctor Who) "Closing Time" is the twelfth episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and was first broadcast on BBC One, BBC America and Space on 24 September 2011.-Plot summary:... " |
3:18 | Variation of "The Mad Man with a Box"; contains a rearrangement of "I Am the Doctor". | |
32 | "You and Me, Amy" | "The Big Bang" | 2:27 | Variation of "The Mad Man with a Box"; quotes "I Am the Doctor" and "Amy's Theme". | |
33 | "The Big Day" | 2:20 | |||
34 | "I Remember You" | 1:53 | Contains "A River of Tears" and "I Am The Doctor". | ||
35 | "Onwards!" | 0:58 | Rearrangement of "I Am The Doctor". | ||
- | 36 | "Emotions Get the Better of Him" | "Victory of the Daleks Victory of the Daleks "Victory of the Daleks" is the third episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is written by Mark Gatiss and first broadcast on BBC One on 17 April 2010.... " |
4:36 | iTunes Store ITunes Store The iTunes Store is a software-based online digital media store operated by Apple. Opening as the iTunes Music Store on April 28, 2003, with over 200,000 items to purchase, it is, as of April 2008, the number-one music vendor in the United States... exclusive , contains "I Am the Doctor" and a variation of "The March of the Cybermen". |
37 | "Impossible Choice" | "The Beast Below The Beast Below "The Beast Below" is the second episode of the fifth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was written by showrunner Steven Moffat and broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 10 April 2010.... ", "The Vampires of Venice The Vampires of Venice "The Vampires of Venice" is the sixth episode in the fifth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was broadcast on 8 May 2010. It was written by Toby Whithouse, who previously wrote "School Reunion". Rory Williams returns to the series in this episode, this time... ", "Amy's Choice Amy's Choice (Doctor Who) "Amy's Choice" is the seventh episode in the fifth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first broadcast on BBC One on 15 May 2010... ", "The Curse of the Black Spot The Curse of the Black Spot "The Curse of the Black Spot" is the third episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Written by Stephen Thompson, and directed by Jeremy Webb, the episode was first broadcast on 7 May 2011 on BBC One in the United Kingdom and on BBC America in the... " |
3:36 | iTunes Store ITunes Store The iTunes Store is a software-based online digital media store operated by Apple. Opening as the iTunes Music Store on April 28, 2003, with over 200,000 items to purchase, it is, as of April 2008, the number-one music vendor in the United States... exclusive, rearranges "A Dream of Catastrophe". |
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