Alastair King (in-universe)

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A conductor conducted a Doctor Who Prom at the Royal Albert Hall when it was abruptly interrupted by a Dalek who ordered for the performance to stop for fifteen minutes, on the basis of the Doctor being an enemy of the Daleks. However, the conductor made light of the threat of extermination and advised the audience to ignore the Daleks' subsequent instructions, and instead to treat the interruption as a regular fifteen-minute intermission after which he was confident that the Prom would resume. (AUDIO: Untitled 1 [+]Loading...["Untitled 1 (Doctor Who at the Proms 2024 audio story)"])

Behind the scenes

The conductor was a brief in-narrative appearance by Alastair King, the actual conductor of the 2024 Doctor Who at the Proms, playing himself. He was credited on the booklet as the conductor, without his de facto acting role as his own in-universe counterpart being singled out.