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For the last several decades, the BBC has been collecting and compliling sound effects. It is no surprise that something as generic as a "car strike" could be repeated. All BBC productions have access to the same sound FX library, and using a "stock sound" is often less expensive and more effecient for the audio engineers. Pay close attention, and you'll notice several repetitions of screams, crowd noise, and foley effects etc. across all BBC productions. [[User:DoctorOfWho|DoctorOfWho]] 22:58, August 30, 2011 (UTC) [[Special:Contributions/75.174.8.105|75.174.8.105]] 22:56, August 30, 2011 (UTC) | For the last several decades, the BBC has been collecting and compliling sound effects. It is no surprise that something as generic as a "car strike" could be repeated. All BBC productions have access to the same sound FX library, and using a "stock sound" is often less expensive and more effecient for the audio engineers. Pay close attention, and you'll notice several repetitions of screams, crowd noise, and foley effects etc. across all BBC productions. [[User:DoctorOfWho|DoctorOfWho]] 22:58, August 30, 2011 (UTC) [[Special:Contributions/75.174.8.105|75.174.8.105]] 22:56, August 30, 2011 (UTC) | ||
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As River roars away on the motorcycle, there is a heavy beat that sounds like it may be a reference to the theme from the TV show ''Mission Impossible''. Contrariwise, it may simply be one of Murray Gold's stings. Does anyone but me feel the former? [[User:Boblipton|Boblipton]] <sup>[[User talk:Boblipton|talk to me]]</sup> 01:45, November 26, 2011 (UTC) |
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