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'''Louisa Rose Allen''', known by her stage name '''Foxes''', played a [[Singer (Mummy on the Orient Express)|singer]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Mummy on the Orient Express (TV story)|Mummy on the Orient Express]]''. In ''Mummy'', Foxes sang a jazz rendition of the song "[[Don't Stop Me Now]]". She is a Grammy-winning recording artist. The BBC released a music video of the performance soon after the broadcast of the episode, marking the first time a promotional video of this nature had been produced by the BBC for the series.
'''Louisa Rose Allen''', known by her stage name '''Foxes''', played a [[Singer (Mummy on the Orient Express)|singer]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television story ''[[Mummy on the Orient Express (TV story)|Mummy on the Orient Express]]''. In ''Mummy'', Foxes sang a jazz rendition of the song "[[Don't Stop Me Now]]" in a live performance on the Orient Express. The song was later heard again early in the television story [[Hell Bent (TV story)|Hell Bent]]. She is a Grammy-winning recording artist. The BBC released a music video of the performance soon after the broadcast of the episode, marking the first time a promotional video of this nature had been produced by the BBC for the series.


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Revision as of 21:16, 19 December 2015

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Louisa Rose Allen, known by her stage name Foxes, played a singer in the Doctor Who television story Mummy on the Orient Express. In Mummy, Foxes sang a jazz rendition of the song "Don't Stop Me Now" in a live performance on the Orient Express. The song was later heard again early in the television story Hell Bent. She is a Grammy-winning recording artist. The BBC released a music video of the performance soon after the broadcast of the episode, marking the first time a promotional video of this nature had been produced by the BBC for the series.

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