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This is a list of music releases from and relating to the BBC television series Doctor Who.It is split into two sections: One for soundtracks of music from the show and its spinoffs, and one for music relating to the series, mainly novelty or tribute releases.
In 2005, six of the audio dramas featuring Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor were broadcast on the digital radio station BBC 7: Storm Warning, Sword of Orion, The Stones of Venice, Invaders from Mars, Shada (originally created for webcast on the BBC's online service), and The Chimes of Midnight.
Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester: Spohr-Briefe: 19th-century, German: 6,000 Letters from and to the composer, violinist and conductor Louis Spohr. Spohr Museum Tablature in PDF and PostScript: lute, tab: 75 Lute music available in EPS, PDF, MIDI, or TAB format. Wayne Cripps of Dartmouth College: Tomas Luis de Victoria
During the Third Doctor's era, beginning in 1970, the theme tune was altered. The theme was edited to match the new credit sequence, with an added stutter/pre-echo to the bassline at the start of the theme, a shortened introduction and part of the main motif repeated to fade at the end of the titles.
"Entry Into the TARDIS (Full length version)" Brian Hodgson [a] "An Unearthly Child" - Unaired Pilot Version 5. "TARDIS Original Takeoff Sequence" Brian Hodgson [a] "An Unearthly Child" - Unaired Pilot Version 6. "Doctor Who (Original Titles Music)" Delia Derbyshire [a] various 7. "Three Guitars Mood 2" The Arthur Nelson Group: An Unearthly ...
The beginning of the episode depicts the Tenth Doctor composing Ode to the Universe: a symphony based on the "music of the spheres"—an aural representation of the Universe's gravity patterns. During the composition, a Graske teleports into the TARDIS to warn the Doctor about the imminent opening of a portal within the TARDIS.
The Tenth Doctor appears alongside his fellow incarnations as a playable character in the 2015 toys-to-life crossover game LEGO Dimensions. He is shown wearing his duster coat and brown pinstripe suit. The character uses voice lines taken from the BBC archives. His TARDIS interior is a location that players can explore. [39]
Lego Indiana Jones ' s soundtrack is a mix of John Williams compositions featured in the films and a custom soundtrack inspired by them. [33] [43] The game also incorporated music from The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones television series. Skywalker Sound, a division of Lucasfilm, assisted with game's sound effects and voice acting. [33]