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|1=Roger Wright|r1=Director of the BBC Proms | |||
|2=Paul Bullock|r2=Executive Producer, Doctor Who at the Proms | |||
|3=Murray Gold|r3=Composer | |||
|4=Ben Foster|r4=Conductor | |||
|5=Paul Kasey|r5=Movement Artist | |||
|6=Louise Page|r6=Costume Designer | |||
|7=Rob Mayor|r7=Prosthetics Supervisor | |||
|8=Denni Sayers|r8=Movement Director | |||
|9=Dan Starkey|r9=Sontaran | |||
|10=Euros Lyn|r10=Director, Music of the Spheres | |||
|11=Barnaby Edwards (actor)|r11=Dalek Operator | |||
|12=Phil Collinson|r12=Series Producer, Doctor Who, Series 1-4 | |||
|13=Nicholas Briggs|r13=Dalek Voice | |||
|14=Julie Gardner|r14=Executive Producer, Doctor Who, Series 1-4 | |||
|15a=Noel Clarke | |||
|15b=Camille Coduri|r15=Mickey Smith & Jackie Tyler | |||
|16=Russell T Davies|r16=Head Writer, Doctor Who, Series 1-4 | |||
|17=Steven Moffat|r17=Head Writer, Doctor Who, Series 5 | |||
|18=Freema Agyeman|r18=Martha Jones}} | |||
== Crew == | == Crew == |
Revision as of 20:49, 19 August 2023
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At the Proms was the behind-the-scenes documentary about Doctor Who at the Proms. It was available via the BBC Red Button after the special's airing.
No Doctor Who Confidential titles or episode title were shown on-screen. Like The Ultimate Guide, it's assumed to be an episode of Doctor Who Confidential because of the commonality of production team and narrator. Like Music and Monsters, it was co-produced by BBC Music.
Aspects of production covered
- Murray Gold and Ben Foster discuss rehearsing the pieces.
- Paul Kasey discusses the ability of fans to get up-close experience of the monsters during the event.
- Rehearsals for monster performers, and the challenges of performing in an event that is more theatrical versus a TV show, where you can take breaks.
- Barnaby Edwards discusses the challenges of navigating the Dalek prop onto and around the stage.
- The entrance of Davros on a life mechanism.
- Camille Coduri and Noel Clarke discuss the impressiveness of the live orchestra.
- The finale of the show.
Additional topics covered
- The fan excitement and demand for Doctor Who to be featured in the BBC Proms season.
- Production of the Music of the Spheres mini-episode that debuted at the BBC Proms event, and the challenges of directing a video sequence to tie-in with onstage actions.
- The three-fold work of Music of the Spheres, having to work as a theatrical video sequence, a radio broadcast (as this was how the Proms event was initially broadcast to the public) and as a later TV broadcast.
People interviewed
- Roger Wright, Director of the BBC Proms
- Paul Bullock, Executive Producer, Doctor Who at the Proms
- Murray Gold, Composer
- Ben Foster, Conductor
- Paul Kasey, Movement Artist
- Louise Page, Costume Designer
- Rob Mayor, Prosthetics Supervisor
- Denni Sayers, Movement Director
- Dan Starkey, Sontaran
- Euros Lyn, Director, Music of the Spheres
- Barnaby Edwards, Dalek Operator
- Phil Collinson, Series Producer, Doctor Who, Series 1-4
- Nicholas Briggs, Dalek Voice
- Julie Gardner, Executive Producer, Doctor Who, Series 1-4
- Noel Clarke & Camille Coduri, Mickey Smith & Jackie Tyler
- Russell T Davies, Head Writer, Doctor Who, Series 1-4
- Steven Moffat, Head Writer, Doctor Who, Series 5
- Freema Agyeman, Martha Jones
Crew
Executive Producer Mark Cossey |
Executive Producer for Dr Who at the Proms Paul Bullock |
Executive Producers for Dr Who Russell T Davies and Julie Gardner |
Series Producer Gillane Seaborne |
Producer Zoë Rushton |
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General production staff | Camera and lighting department
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General post-production staff
Sound |
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BBC Wales |
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Not every person who worked on this episode was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources. |
Elements retained in Cut Down
There was no "Cut Down" version of this episode.
Home video releases
As of March 2019 no version of the episode is available commercially.
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