"Four Knocks" is a haunting musical motif from the Doctor Who episode "The End of Time" (2010), marking the Tenth Doctor's regeneration. Composed by Murray Gold, it underscores the climactic moment when the Doctor sacrifices himself to save his companion, Wilfred Mott. The four knocks symbolize both fate and the Doctor's acceptance of his mortality.
A fan-composed action theme for the 12th Doctor in the alternate Season 8 of "Doctor Who Alternative," featuring dramatic variations.
A melancholic yet hopeful orchestral theme associated with Rose Tyler's character arc in the revived Doctor Who series.
A contemporary arrangement of the legendary Doctor Who theme music, adapted for the rich textures
of a violin quartet. While preserving the melody's sci-fi essence, this version replaces original
electronic elements with classical string harmonies, creating a fusion of 1960s TV nostalgia and
chamber music aesthetics.
A haunting and rhythmic piece composed by Murray Gold for the revived "Doctor Who" series, often associated with the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors. Its pulsating electronic beats and orchestral intensity evoke the show's blend of mystery and adventure.