"I Am The Doctor" (Gold soundtrack)

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"I Am The Doctor" is Murray Gold's theme for the Eleventh Doctor.

It was usually played when the Doctor was being heroic or when a problem was being solved, and was heavily featured in advertisements for the programme. It was first used in The Eleventh Hour and first appeared on home audio on the series 5 soundtrack.

Despite the track not appearing regularly as incidental music in the Twelfth Doctor era, the song continued to be used as trailer music, as well as making brief appearances in Death in Heaven and The Pyramid at the End of the World. It was later used in Twice Upon a Time, when the Testimony showed the First and Twelfth Doctors information on their other selves.

Following Murray Gold's return to composing for Doctor Who, the track reappeared in the first 60th Anniversary Special, The Star Beast, playing when Donna Noble regained her memories after meeting the Fourteenth Doctor.

The theme is the most often reoccurring musical motif in Doctor Who aside from the main theme, with it and its variations appearing in more episodes from series 5 to the 60th Anniversary Specials than any other music track in the show's history.

Appearances in Doctor Who[[edit] | [edit source]]

At least one variation of "I Am The Doctor" is used in every Eleventh Doctor episode. Variations also appear in several Twelfth Doctor episodes, being Death in Heaven, The Pyramid at the End of the World and Twice Upon a Time. When Gold returned to compose for Doctor Who, the theme also returned in his first story back, The Star Beast. Additionally, versions of the theme appear in the first and last Adventure Games, GAME: City of the Daleks [+]Loading...["City of the Daleks (video game)"] and GAME: The Gunpowder Plot [+]Loading...["The Gunpowder Plot (video game)"].

Outside of Doctor Who[[edit] | [edit source]]

The piece is used as the opening and closing theme to the French baking programme Le Meilleur Pâtissier. Other pieces of music from the BBC Wales production are also used occasionally in episodes.[source needed]