Series Two
The Opening Theme
What: The Doctor Who Theme of course! This is the same arrangement as the TCI theme, with the singular scream restored.
Where It Is Used: Series 2
Where It Can be Found:
On The
Doctor Who Soundtrack
Broadcast Version
Westminster Bridge (Orchestral Version)
What: The same version as used in
Rose only without the electronic bassline or guitar accompaniment.
Where Is It Used: The track is used in full at the beginning of
New Earth. A truncated version can be heard later in the episode as Rose and The Doctor slide down the elevator shaft.
Where Can It Be Found:
Broadcast Version With Some Sound Effects
Elevator Shaft Cue
The Face Of Boe
What: The theme used for The Face of Boe
Where Is It Used: Throughout
New Earth
Where Can It Be Found:
In its' entirety on the Doctor Who soundtrack
The Broadcast version with some sound effects can be found here
Seeking The Doctor (Alternate 2)
What: A mysterious cue used to show the Doctor
Where It Is Used: School Reunion
Where It Can Be Found:
Broadcast Version
Song For Ten (Instrumental)
What: An instrumental version of Song For Ten
Where It Is Used: When the Doctor says goodbye to Sarah Jane in
School Reunion
Where Can it be Found:
Broadcast Version
The Hoix
What: Features some original composition and also part of Seeking The Doctor.
Where It Is Used: The opening of Love & Monsters
Where It Can Be Found:
Broadcast Version
Don't I Know You?
What: Features some original composition and also part of Monster Bossa Nova.
Where It Is Used: The opening of Love & Monsters
Where It Can Be Found:
Broadcast Version
Finding Jackie
What: Features some original composition and also part of Monster Bossa Nova.
Where It Is Used: Love & Monsters and The Parting of the Ways
Where It Can Be Found:
The Doctor Who Soundtrack
CIN Concert Version
Longer Broadcast Version
Ghost Shift (Torchwood Theme)
What: This music was later rearranged and reorchestrated by Murray Gold to be used as the theme for
Torchwood
Where It Is Used:
Where It Can Be Found:
Broadcast Version
Cyber Discovery
What: From
Army Of Ghosts
Where It Is Used: When Adeola discovers the hidden Cybermen
Where It Can Be Found:
Broadcast Version
Bad Wolf Bay
What: Features
Roses' Theme and
The Lone Dalek. If you listen closely you can hear what appears to be a small tribute to John Williams'
Star Wars score. Murray Gold has referenced John Williams before in
Harriet Jones, Prime Minister.
Where It Is Used: The final scene of
Doomsday
Where It Can Be Found:
Broadcast Version
The Closing Theme
What: The Doctor Who Theme of course! Extended to include Next Time trailers (Thanks to Danny for editing this together)
Where It Is Used: Throughout Series Two
Where It Can Be Found:
Broadcast Version