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''Music of the Spheres''' , also known as the '''Proms Cutaway''', is a short scene that will be broadcast in July as part of the BBC proms season.
 
'''Music of the Spheres''' , also known as the '''Proms Cutaway''', is a short scene that will be broadcast in July as part of the BBC proms season.


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Revision as of 12:40, 27 July 2008

Music of the Spheres' , also known as the Proms Cutaway, is a short scene that will be broadcast in July as part of the BBC proms season.


Synopsis

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The Doctor Is In The TARDIS, When A Graske Arrives. A Space Portal Opens And The Graske Causes Trouble For The Doctor And The Proms...

Cast

Production crew

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Story notes

  • The proms website have titled this episode as Music Of The Spheres
  • According to Doctor Who Magazine, production of this mini-episode officially concluded production of Series 4. Davies tells DWM that he had to write the episode in a special way as it is scheduled to be broadcast both on television and on radio. This makes this special the first such hybrid episode ever produced for the series.
  • Russell T Davies stated that there will be a special returning guest.
  • The Graske, played by Jimmy Vee, will feature, Comfirmed on the Doctor Who website.
  • The special Doctor Who Prom will be on Sunday 27th July between 11A.M. and 1P.M. on BBC radio 3. It will be shown on BBC4 in a couple of weeks. It will also be available on the Doctor Who website [1] at 11.40 A.M, however due to rights, the clip will only be made available for a short period of time.

Ratings

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Rumours

  • This episode will be followed by a 45th Anniversary Special.
  • The Doctor will mention having masqueraded as an actor.


Filming Locations

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Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors

  • If this episode takes place after "Journey's End" then how would the doctor have his blue suit if he gave it to the clone doctor. (he has more than one set)

Continuity

  • It still remains to be confirmed if the Proms Cutaway will be considered canonical, or not.
  • The Doctor Says 'And He Stole My Water Pistol'. This Is A Reference To The Fires Of Pompeii Where The Doctor Threatens The High Priestess With A Water Pistol.
  • Graskes previously appeared in the seemingly non-canonical, Attack of the Graske; and one also appeared during Sarah Jane Adventures serial, Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?.

DVD and Other releases

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See also

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External links

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