The song used at the end of "Vincent and the Doctor," an episode of Doctor Who, is "Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina and the Waves. The uplifting tune plays during a scene that highlights the beauty of Vincent Van Gogh's artwork and his impact on the world. It adds an emotional resonance to the episode's themes of mental health and appreciation for art.
That was called the Song of Freedom. It is available on the Doctor Who - Series Four CD - out now.
Evil Laughter Provided By Vincent Price
The "singer" or rather, gentlemen speaking at the end of the song (and laughing) is Vincent Price, an actor.
The song at the end of 'The Christmas Invasion' in Series 2, Episode 1 is "Song For Ten" from the Doctor Who: Original Television Soundtrack.
In broadcasting a start of a song is an intro. This is used for timing purposes. The end is known as an outro.
Yes. In "Closing Time", it is shown that she is met by the eyepatch woman and two Silences. River Song is forced into a space suit, then submerged in Lake Silencio. She is seen thinking of the 'Tick Tock Goes The Clock' song at the end of the episode. In a previous episode, it shows her getting out and shooting the doctor. No one knows what they spoke of before she shoots him, however.
Rod Temperton who wrote Thriller said he envisioned a talking section at the end of the song, Quincy Jones' wife Peggy Lipton knew Vincent Price and suggested him because of his well known creepy voice and he agreed to it.
The Moby song, Extreme Ways was Used during the end credits of The Bourne Identity, The Bourne Supremacy, and The Bourne Ultimatum.
The Vincent Lopez Show ended on 1957-03-09.
Ascham St. Vincent's School ended in 1938.
Saint Vincent Labour Party ended in 1994.
Vincent - TV series - ended on 2006-11-06.