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'''''Doctor Who''''' soundtracks are those home audio releases which contain tracks that are ''actually'' found in the [[incidental music]] of various televised ''[[Doctor Who]]'' adventures. Uncommon in the so-called "classic" era, they have been a regular feature of the [[BBC Wales]] experience of ''Doctor Who''.  
'''''Doctor Who''''' soundtracks are those home audio releases which contain tracks that are ''actually'' found in the [[incidental music]] of various televised ''[[Doctor Who]]'' adventures. Uncommon in the so-called "classic" era, they have been a regular feature of the [[BBC Wales]] experience of ''Doctor Who''.  



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Doctor Who soundtracks are those home audio releases which contain tracks that are actually found in the incidental music of various televised Doctor Who adventures. Uncommon in the so-called "classic" era, they have been a regular feature of the BBC Wales experience of Doctor Who.

The names of these soundtracks are quite similar, necessitating this disambiguation page:

Containing the words "Doctor Who" and "soundtrack"

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