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Revision as of 17:25, 3 September 2020
"Goodbye Pond" was a musical piece composed by Murray Gold.
It was used in Series 7 episode The Angels Take Manhattan, during the climactic ending which sees companions Amy Pond and Rory Williams sent back in time, and ultimately killed, by a Weeping Angel. Following directly from the previous piece, "Together or Not at All", it incorporates one of Amy's leitmotifs "Little Amy" and creates an intense and emotional atmosphere to mark the final appearance of the companions. The scene in which the piece is used is commonly referred to as one of the most emotional scenes of the entire show's run.
The piece is featured on Murray Gold's soundtrack Doctor Who - Series 7.