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[[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] could hear what might be called the "Song of Captivity" from the moment he arrived on the planet, but [[Donna Noble]] and other humans could not. Donna asked for the Doctor to allow her to hear it, but then could not bear its aching sadness.
[[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] could hear what might be called the "Song of Captivity" from the moment he arrived on the planet, but [[Donna Noble]] and other humans could not. Donna asked for the Doctor to allow her to hear it, but then could not bear its aching sadness.


After they had won their release, the Ood shifted the melody to something more uplifting. Although the Doctor would obviously have been able to detect this shift of tempo and tone, it was unclear whether Donna did. Nevertheless, when they departed the Ood Sphere, the Doctor and Donna — or as the ood put it, "the Doctor Donna" —knew the Ood were singing a "Song of Freedom". ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Ood (TV story)|Planet of the Ood]]'')
After they had won their release, the Ood shifted the melody to something more uplifting. Although the Doctor would obviously have been able to detect this shift of tempo and tone, it was unclear whether Donna did. Nevertheless, when they departed the Ood Sphere, the Doctor and Donna knew the Ood were singing a "Song of Freedom". ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Ood (TV story)|Planet of the Ood]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* The song was never named within the narrative.
* The song was never named within the narrative.


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