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[[:Category:Songs from the real world|Songs from the real world]] are those songs which were established to exist in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], but originated in the real world. In other words, they were not created for use in a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode, nor any show within the larger franchise.
[[:Category:Songs from the real world|Songs from the real world]] are those songs which were established to exist in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], but which originated in the real world. In other words, a song in this category was not created for use in a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode, nor any show within the larger franchise, but it was nevertheless heard or sung by a DWU character.
 
The following suggestions guide organization of other types of song:
 
* If it was in a DWU story and appeared to be heard or sung by characters in the narrative, but originated in the DWU — like "[[The Ballad of the Last Chance Saloon]]" — it's best put in '''[[:Category:Songs]]'''. 
* If it was featured on the soundtrack for an episode, but '''not''' heard by characters in the narrative — like "[[Song for Ten]]" or the [[Doctor Who theme]] — it's a part of '''[[:Category:Incidental and theme music]]
* If it was not featured in any way in an episode, but was strictly a merchandising tie-in — like "[[Who is the Doctor]]" — then it belongs to '''[[:Category:Songs about the Doctor Who universe]]'''.
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Revision as of 21:51, 10 March 2010

Songs from the real world are those songs which were established to exist in the Doctor Who universe, but which originated in the real world. In other words, a song in this category was not created for use in a Doctor Who episode, nor any show within the larger franchise, but it was nevertheless heard or sung by a DWU character.

The following suggestions guide organization of other types of song:

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This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

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