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The BBC Proms 2024 pull-out guide was included with the 5214th issue of Radio Times, which was published on 9 July 2024.

As indicated by the title, it covered the 2024 BBC Proms, which included Doctor Who.

Contents

  • Welcome to the BBC Proms: A brief summation of the various proms by Patrick Mulkern.
    • "[…]There'll also be a major vocal element to The Doctor Who Prom (Proms 47, 48), showcasing ace composer Murray Gold. I've interviewed him for a future RT.
  • Your complete guide to the Proms:
    • PROMS 47 & 48, Mon 26 August, 2.30pm, 7.00pm, The Doctor Who Prom: "In his fourth Who Prom, Murray Gold's epic compositions are showcased by the BBC NOW and conductor Alastair King. Expect monsters and special guests. With soprano Aida Garifullina and the London Philharmonic Choir. Prom 48 only live on R3. To be aired on BBC1 Wales and BBC2 later this year.