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"'''The Daleks'''" is the main musical motif for the creatures of the same name, composed by Murray Gold. The piece itself contains male vocalists singing "Oh, mah koreh?" (?הו, מה קורה), which is Hebrew for "Oh, what is happening?". | "'''The Daleks'''" is the main musical motif for the creatures of the same name, composed by Murray Gold. The song is available on the series 1 & 2 soundtrack. The piece itself contains male vocalists singing "Oh, mah koreh?" (?הו, מה קורה), which is Hebrew for "Oh, what is happening?". | ||
== Episodes featured in == | == Episodes featured in == |
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"The Daleks" is the main musical motif for the creatures of the same name, composed by Murray Gold. The song is available on the series 1 & 2 soundtrack. The piece itself contains male vocalists singing "Oh, mah koreh?" (?הו, מה קורה), which is Hebrew for "Oh, what is happening?".
Episodes featured in
Series 1:
- Dalek
- Bad Wolf
- The Parting of The Ways
Series 2:
- Army of Ghosts
- Doomsday
Series 3:
- Daleks in Manhattan
- Evolution of the Daleks
Series 4:
- The Stolen Earth
- Journey's End
Series 5:
- Victory of the Daleks