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Doctor Who at the Proms 2


Doctor Who at the Proms 2, will take place on the 24 and 25 of July at the Royal Albert Hall full details from the BBC to follow at the end of this article. This time it will be presented by Matt Smith and Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill.
And so to the Details.
Prom 10: Doctor Who Prom
Karen Gillan (companion Amy Pond), Matt Smith (the Doctor) and Arthur Darvill (Rory Williams) host an intergalactic musical adventure featuring Murray Gold's music from the TV series, plus a selection of classical favourites.Date Saturday 24 July 2010- Time 7.30pm– Apx. 9.30pm
- Venue Royal Albert Hall
- Tickets £7–£35, price band A or Prom for £5
- Broadcast live on BBC Radio 3. Recorded for future broadcast on BBC Three. Available on demand for 7 days.
- Programme to include:
- Murray Gold Music from the Doctor Whoseries(c40 mins)
- John Adams Short Ride in a Fast Machine (5 mins)
- Holst The Planets – Mars (6 mins)
- Orff Carmina burana – 'O Fortuna' (5 mins)
- Wagner Die Walküre – The Ride of the Valkyries (5 mins)
- There will be one interval
- Karen Gillan host
- Matt Smith host
- Arthur Darvill host
- Yamit Mamo singer
- Mark Chambers singer
- London Philharmonic Choir
- BBC National Orchestra of Wales
- Ben Foster conductor
- Grant Llewellyn conductor
Sunday the 25th the Variation on the above are as follows:
Prom 11: Doctor Who Prom
Date Sunday 25 July 2010- Time 11.00am–c1.00pm
- Venue Royal Albert Hall
- Tickets £6–£12, price band G Prom for £5
- Broadcast Prom 10 (Doctor Who Prom on 24 July) is live on BBC Radio 3, recorded for future broadcast on BBC Three and available on demand for 7 days
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By a series of fortunate opportunities I've had while in the UK I am actually going to this.
I meet a group of friends at the HUB convention in April and one of them stayed up and brought a group of us tickets to the Saturday prom before they sold out 10 minutes later.
So amasingly excited for this words cannot express my joy. I've always loved both Classic music as well as the music in Doctor Who and of course, seeing it performed live is the thing I love the most.
I might try and record something for podshock for it. y/y?
~Hysterical Woman #1088~
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