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'''"Westminster Bridge"''' was a theme written by [[Murray Gold]] and played by the [[BBC National Orchestra of Wales]]. It was used as [[incidental music]] in the soundtracks of many episodes of [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|the first]] and [[Series 2 (Doctor Who)|second series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. The piece is mostly attributed to the television story ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]],'' and has the distinction of being the first incidental piece to feature in the revived series, in the opening scene of the aforementioned episode.
'''"Westminster Bridge"''' was a theme written by [[Murray Gold]] and played by the [[BBC National Orchestra of Wales]]. It was used as [[incidental music]] in the soundtracks of many episodes of [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|the first]] and [[Series 2 (Doctor Who)|second series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. The piece is mostly attributed to the television story ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]],'' and has the distinction of being the first incidental piece to feature in the revived series, in the opening scene of the aforementioned episode.


It was released in [[Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack|the official soundtrack]] for the first and second series of ''Doctor Who'' on 4 December 2006.
It was released in [[Doctor Who - Series 1 and 2 (soundtrack)|the official soundtrack]] for the first and second series of ''Doctor Who'' on 4 December 2006.


Gold revealed in [[DWM 363|issue 363]] of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' that "Westminister Bridge" was inspired by a {{w|Pixies}} song, "Celia Ann."
Gold revealed in [[DWM 363|issue 363]] of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' that "Westminister Bridge" was inspired by a {{w|Pixies}} song, "Celia Ann."
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