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== Programme themes == | == Programme themes == | ||
* [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] | * [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] | ||
== Leitmotifs == | == Leitmotifs == | ||
=== ''Doctor Who | === ''[[Doctor Who]]'' === | ||
==== [[The Doctor]] ==== | |||
* [[The Doctor's Theme]] | * [[The Doctor's Theme]] | ||
* [[The Doctor Forever]] | * [[The Doctor Forever]] | ||
* [[ | * [[I Am the Doctor]] | ||
==== [[Face of Boe|The Face of Boe]] ==== | |||
* [[Boe]] | * [[Boe]] | ||
==== [[Gallifrey]] ==== | |||
* [[This is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home]] | |||
* [[This is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home | |||
{{TitleSort}} | {{TitleSort}} | ||
[[Category:Incidental and theme music| ]] | [[Category:Incidental and theme music| ]] |
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Theme music can refer to two major types of music. Often, it is the music played over the opening and closing titles of an episode. It can also be a leitmotif, or theme played to identify a character, situation or a race. Though leitmotifs were very occasionally used during the 1963 version of the Doctor Who, they have become considerably more common in the BBC Wales Whoniverse. It should be noted that most episodes of the BBC Wales version of Doctor Who also have music which particularly identifies them, but these compositions are generally considered "suites" rather than "themes".