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'''''Doctor Who @ 60: A Musical Celebration''''' was a concert held to mark the [[List of anniversaries|60th anniversary]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. The concert was attended by all three "New Who" [[showrunner]]s; [[Russell T Davies]], [[Steven Moffat]] and [[Chris Chibnall]], as well as [[composer]]s [[Murray Gold]] and [[Segun Akinola]]. There were also interviews with [[Peter Howell]], [[Mark Ayres]] and [[Emily Cook]].  
'''''Doctor Who @ 60: A Musical Celebration''''' was a concert held to mark the [[List of anniversaries|60th anniversary]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. The concert was attended by all three "New Who" [[showrunner]]s; [[Russell T Davies]], [[Steven Moffat]] and [[Chris Chibnall]], as well as [[composer]]s [[Murray Gold]] and [[Segun Akinola]]. There were also interviews with [[Peter Howell]], [[Mark Ayres]] and [[Emily Cook]].  


The concert was performed by the [[BBC National Orchestra of Wales]] at [[Hoddinott Hall]], [[Wales Millennium Centre]], [[Cardiff]] on [[28 September (releases)|28 September]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]].
The concert was performed by the [[BBC National Orchestra of Wales]] at [[Hoddinott Hall]], [[Wales Millennium Centre]], [[Cardiff]] on [[28 September (releases)|28 September]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]]. It was uploaded on [[BBC Sounds]] on [[12 October (releases)|12 October]] 2023.


The BBC Four broadcast version reordered some of the suites compared with the BBC Sounds versions and removed others. Some interviews were shortened and the interview with Emily Cook removed.  
The concert was broadcast on [[BBC Four]] on [[1 November (releases)|1 November]] 2023, which reordered some of the suites from what they originially appeared while other suites had been entirely removed. Some of the interviews were shortened while Emily Cook's interview was removed completely.


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=== The Three Showrunners ===
=== The Three Showrunners ===
[[File:The Three Showrunners - Doctor Who @ 60 - Doctor Who|thumb|''The Three Showrunners'']]
{{video|The Three Showrunners - Doctor Who @ 60 - Doctor Who|thumb|right|''The Three Showrunners''}}
During the concert celebrations, the three showrunners [[Russell T Davies]], [[Steven Moffat]] and [[Chris Chibnall]] were all pulled aside for a special questionnaire interview with all three of them together, which was released online on [[19 October (releases)|19 October]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]].
During the concert celebrations, the three showrunners [[Russell T Davies]], [[Steven Moffat]] and [[Chris Chibnall]] were all pulled aside for a special questionnaire interview with all three of them together, which was released online on [[19 October (releases)|19 October]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]].


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* [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001r92n '''Radio 2 Celebrates ''Doctor Who at 60'''''] on BBC Sounds
* [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001r92n '''Radio 2 Celebrates ''Doctor Who at 60'''''] on BBC Sounds
* [https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001s697 '''''Doctor Who @ 60: A Musical Celebration'''''] on BBC Four
* [https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001s697 '''''Doctor Who @ 60: A Musical Celebration'''''] on BBC Four
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Doctor Who @ 60: A Musical Celebration was a concert held to mark the 60th anniversary of Doctor Who. The concert was attended by all three "New Who" showrunners; Russell T Davies, Steven Moffat and Chris Chibnall, as well as composers Murray Gold and Segun Akinola. There were also interviews with Peter Howell, Mark Ayres and Emily Cook.

The concert was performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales at Hoddinott Hall, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff on 28 September 2023. It was uploaded on BBC Sounds on 12 October 2023.

The concert was broadcast on BBC Four on 1 November 2023, which reordered some of the suites from what they originially appeared while other suites had been entirely removed. Some of the interviews were shortened while Emily Cook's interview was removed completely.

Programme[[edit]]

Piece Runtime Movement Notes
I Am The Doctor 5'00" "I Am The Doctor"
"Words Win Wars"
Aired first in the BBC Four Version
All the Strange, Strange Creatures 4'02" "Missy's Theme"
"All the Strange, Strange Creatures"
Removed from the BBC Four Version
Classic Who Medley 8'00" Suite containing either all, or excerpts of, the following cues:
An Unearthly Child - TARDIS dematerialisation
The Daleks - the Dalek Heartbeat
The Tomb of the Cybermen - Space-Time Music Pt. 1
The Sea Devils
City of Death - Paris
Logopolis - It's the End...
The Five Doctors - The Eye of Orion, Cosmic Angst, The Tomb of Rassilon
The Curse of Fenric - The Final Battle (tbc)
Aired after the companion suite in the BBC Four version
Abigail's Song 4'38" "Abigail's Song"
This is Gallifrey 3'18" "This is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home" Removed from the BBC Four Version
The Long Song 5'28" "The Long Song"
The Companions Suite 6'57" Suite containing either all, or excerpts of, the following cues:
"Rose's Theme"
"Martha's Theme"
"Donna's Theme"
"Little Amy"
Moved to second in the BBC Four airing
Doomsday 5'04" "Doomsday (theme)" Removed from the BBC Four Version
Vale Decem 3'21" "Vale Decem" Moved to after the Long Song in the BBC Four version.
A Good Man? 7'30" "A Good Man?"
I Am A Good Man 2'53" As-yet unreleased variation of "A Good Man?" played in "Twice Upon a Time (TV story)"
Suite: The Woman Who Fell To Earth 9'58" Suite containing either all, or excerpts of, the following cues:
Thirteen
My Beautiful Ghost Monument
Doctor, The Doctor
The Spy Master
Rebuilt
to be added
Umbreen'
She's the Doctor
The Life of Sunday 3'58" "The Life of Sunday (Ruby's Theme)"
Fifteen 3'26" "Fifteen"
The Shepherd's Boy 4'41" "The Shepherd's Boy" Removed from the BBC Four Version
Doctor Who Theme (2023) 1'04" "Doctor Who theme"

The Three Showrunners[[edit]]

During the concert celebrations, the three showrunners Russell T Davies, Steven Moffat and Chris Chibnall were all pulled aside for a special questionnaire interview with all three of them together, which was released online on 19 October 2023.

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External links[[edit]]