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[[ | [[The Monk (The Black Hole)|The Monk]] told [[Kurdi (The Rise of the New Humans)|Dr Kurdi]] that he considered the sound of an [[alarm]] to be his '''theme tune''' given his [[youth]] on the run from [[the universe]]'s security forces. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Rise of the New Humans (audio story)}}) | ||
[[Bill Potts]] told the [[Twelfth Doctor]] that the theme tune of ''[[The Vikings]]'' was "amazing". ([[TV]]: {{cs|Empress of Mars (TV story)}}) He identified his own theme tune as the sound of a [[distress call]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Oxygen (TV story)}}) | |||
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The Monk told Dr Kurdi that he considered the sound of an alarm to be his theme tune given his youth on the run from the universe's security forces. (AUDIO: The Rise of the New Humans [+]Loading...["The Rise of the New Humans (audio story)"])
Bill Potts told the Twelfth Doctor that the theme tune of The Vikings was "amazing". (TV: Empress of Mars [+]Loading...["Empress of Mars (TV story)"]) He identified his own theme tune as the sound of a distress call. (TV: Oxygen [+]Loading...["Oxygen (TV story)"])