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Doctor Who Prom (2008): Concert Performance
Broadcast: Sunday 27th July 2008
11:00am-1:00pm BST (10:00 GMT) < > » Premiere < > »
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Featuring: Freema Agyeman, Julian Bleach, Nicholas Briggs, Noel Clarke, Camille Coduri, Barnaby Edwards, Dan Starkey, Catherine Tate, David Tennant

Prom 13: Doctor Who Prom

Date Sunday 27 July 2008

Time 11.00am - c1.00pm

Venue Royal Albert Hall

Tickets £5 & £10 price band G or Prom for £5

Broadcast Live on BBC Radio 3 and available as audio on demand for the following week.

Recorded for broadcast on BBC One at 1.50pm, 1 January 2009.

 

A family concert featuring music from the BBC's Doctor Who series, and including a specially filmed scene, written by Russell T Davies and starring David Tennant.

There's also a selection of classical favourites with a strong flavour of time and space. Join Freema Agyeman (aka Martha Jones), and others from the Doctor Who cast, for an intergalactic musical adventure - with a little help from Daleks, Cybermen and other aliens from the series!

 

Programme includes:

Murray Gold Concert Prologue (3 mins)

Copland Fanfare for the Common Man (3 mins)

Murray Gold All The Strange Strange Creatures (4 mins)

Mark-Anthony Turnage The Torino Scale (UK premiere) (4 mins)

Holst The Planets - Jupiter (8 mins)

Murray Gold The Doctor Forever (4.30 mins)

Murray Gold Rose (1.30 mins)

Murray Gold Martha v The Master (4.30 mins)

Murray Gold Music of the Spheres (including theme original) (7.30 mins)

Wagner Die Walküre - The Ride of the Valkyries (5 mins)

Murray Gold The Daleks & Davros (8 mins)

Murray Gold Donna, Girl in Fireplace, Astrid (4 mins)

Prokofiev 'Montagues and Capulets' from Romeo and Juliet (5 mins)

Murray Gold This is Gallifrey (3.30 mins)

Murray Gold Doctor's Theme / Song for Freedom (5.30 mins)

Murray Gold Doomsday (5 mins)

Murray Gold Song for Ten (4 mins)

Murray Gold Doctor Who Theme (1.30 mins)

 

There will be one interval


Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide

Broadcast notes:

The concert included a look at the ever-changing role of Doctor Who in the imagination, led by Justina Robson. Twenty Minutes was broadcast during the interval, at around 11:50am.
Broadcast Source: BBC