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*# The chorus of ancient songs ''sing'' about Maestro, most likely either in [[fear]] or in [[praise]];
*# The chorus of ancient songs ''sing'' about Maestro, most likely either in [[fear]] or in [[praise]];
*# The chorus ''knows'' Maestro, and simply use their name, in the same sense that [[Bernice Summerfield]] tends to say, "My friends call me Benny."
*# The chorus ''knows'' Maestro, and simply use their name, in the same sense that [[Bernice Summerfield]] tends to say, "My friends call me Benny."
* Both [[iPlayer]] [[CC|subtitles]] and [[Russell T Davies]]'s [[script]]<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/writers/documents/doctor-who-2024-episode-2-the-devils-chord-pink-revisions-310523.pdf</ref> render "chorus of ancient [[song]]s" all in lower-case.
* Both [[iPlayer]] [[CC|subtitles]] and [[Russell T Davies]]'s [[pink revision]] [[script]]<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/writers/documents/doctor-who-2024-episode-2-the-devils-chord-pink-revisions-310523.pdf</ref> render "chorus of ancient [[song]]s" all in lower-case.


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==

Revision as of 22:33, 24 November 2024

According to Maestro, God of Music, the "chorus of ancient songs" called them by that name. (TV: The Devil's Chord [+]Loading...["The Devil's Chord (TV story)"]

Behind the scenes

  • There are at least three ways to interpret this line:
    1. The "chorus" in question gave them that monicker in the first place;
    2. The chorus of ancient songs sing about Maestro, most likely either in fear or in praise;
    3. The chorus knows Maestro, and simply use their name, in the same sense that Bernice Summerfield tends to say, "My friends call me Benny."
  • Both iPlayer subtitles and Russell T Davies's pink revision script[1] render "chorus of ancient songs" all in lower-case.

Footnotes