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Synopsis
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Programme
Act 1
- The Man With A Box - Murray Gold
- An Untimely Arrival - Murray Gold
- Short Ride in a Fast Machine- John Adams
- I Am The Doctor (The Eleventh doctors theme) - Murray Gold
- Overture - Portsmouth Point- William Walton
- The Planets: Mars-Gustav Holst
- Battle in the Skies (Daleks vs Spitfire)- Murray gold
Act 2
- O Fortuna - Carl Orff
Skit
A message from the Doctor interrupts Karen Gillan, who is trying to introduce 'Amy's Theme'. The Doctor has ended up in the Royal Albert Hall in 2117. His TARDIS then transported him to an unknown location, from where he is broadcasting his message, which in turn malfunctions, turning the video upside-down. The Doctor tells the audience that the TARDIS has locked on to an engine, which has gone into overdrive, and could detonate at any moment. After failing to deactivate the overdrive, he tries to find a safer area to defuse it. He emerges into the Albert Hall, and enlists the help of a young child to help him. He uses the wi-fi in the hall to deactivate the engine, and mentions as a side-effect that ITV had been 'blown off the air'. He leaves after insulting Matt Smith for having a 'dull name', wishing the audience a good night.
Act 2 continues
- Amy - Murray Gold
- Liz, Lizards, Vampires and Vincent - Murray Gold
- The Ride of the Valkyries - Richard Wagner
- This is Gallifrey/Vale Decem - Murray Gold, featuring Mark Chambers
- Pandorica Suite - Murray Gold
- Song of Freedom - Murray Gold
- Doctor Who Theme -Ron Grainer
List of music
Song | Composed by | Conductor | Performed by | Length | Notes |
The Mad Man with a Box | Murray Gold | Ben Foster | Yamit Mamo BBC National Orchestra of Wales London Philharmonic Choir |
3 minutes | |
An Untimely Arrival | Murray Gold | Ben Foster | BBC National Orchestra of Wales | 4.5 minutes | |
Short Ride in a Fast Machine | John Adams | Grant Llewellyn | BBC National Orchestra of Wales | 4.5 minutes | |
I am the Doctor | Murray Gold | Ben Foster | BBC National Orchestra of Wales London Philharmonic Choir |
6 minutes | |
Overture - Portsmouth Point | William Walton | Grant Llewellyn | BBC National Orchestra of Wales | 6 minutes | |
The Planets - Mars | Gustav Holst | Grant Llewellyn | BBC National Orchestra of Wales | 7.5 minutes | |
Battle in the Skies (Daleks vs Spitfire) | Murray Gold | Ben Foster | BBC National Orchestra of Wales | 4.5 minutes | |
Interval | |||||
Carmina burana - "O Fortuna" | Carl Orff | Grant Llewellyn | BBC National Orchestra of Wales | 3 minutes | |
Amy | Murray Gold | Ben Foster | BBC National Orchestra of Wales | 3.5 minutes | |
Liz, Lizards, Vampires and Vincent | Murray Gold | Ben Foster | BBC National Orchestra of Wales | 8.5 minutes | |
Die Walküre - The Ride of the Valkyries | Wagner | Grant Llewellyn | BBC National Orchestra of Wales | 5 minutes | |
This is Gallifrey/Vale Decem | Murray Gold | Ben Foster | Mark Chambers BBC National Orchestra of Wales |
6.5 minutes | |
Pandorica Suite | Murray Gold | Ben Foster | BBC National Orchestra of Wales | 10.5 minutes | |
Song of Freedom | Murray Gold | Ben Foster | BBC National Orchestra of Wales | 4 minutes | |
Doctor Who Theme | Ron Grainer | Ben Foster | BBC National Orchestra of Wales | 1.5 minutes |
Cast
- Himself/The Doctor - Matt Smith
- Herself - Karen Gillan
- Himself - Arthur Darvill
- Air-raid warden - Matthew Doman
- Dalek Voices - Nicholas Briggs
- Dalek Operator - Barney Edwards
- Cybermen - Ruari Mears, Matthew Doman & Adam Sweet
- Silurians - Alexandra Winton, Barbara Fadden and Nathalie Cuzner
- Vampires - Sonila Vjeshta, Gabriela Montaraz and Elizabeth Croft
- Judoon - Paul Kasey (captain), Ken Hosking (trooper).
Music cast
- Conductors:
- Ben Foster.
- Grant Llewellyn.
- Vocalists:
- Mark Chambers (male counter-tenor).
- Yamit Mamo (female soloist).
- Choir:
- Orchestra:
Notes
- Some Scenes from this prom take inspiration from series 5:
- An Ironside Dalek offers the audience tea and biscuits, and an air raid warden commands her to "put that light out" .Victory of the Daleks (Daleks vs. Spitfires).
- Two scenes feature a similar scene to the last one from The Pandorica Opens (I Am The Doctor & The Doctor who theme)
- The Doctor accidently pulls out a toothbrush, instead of the sonic screwdriver (DW: The Lodger).
- There is a variation of the Doctor's 'wibbly wobbly timey-wimey' quote (Wibbly Wobbly Explody Thing).
- The Planets Mars is played in this prom. The Planets Jupiter appeared in the pervious Dr. Who Prom
- The Doctor Mentions ITV has been blown off air.
- This isn't the first time a lone Dalek has commanded a conductor (CON : Music and Monsters).
Ratings
BBC 3 -
Filming locations
- Royal Albert Hall
- Upper Boat Studios
Production errors
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Continuity
'Wibbly Wobbly Explody-Wody Thing' is a reference to the quote: "Wibbly Wobbly Timey-Wimey" (DW : Blink, Time Crash, The Eleventh Hour).
Home video releases
DVD releases
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Blu-ray releases
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See also
Doctor Who at the Proms (2008) , Doctor Who: The Monsters Are Coming!
External links
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