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Showing posts with label bbc proms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bbc proms. Show all posts

Doctor Who Prom in Australia


ABC have confirmed they will be showing the 2010 Doctor Who Prom on Boxing Day at 5pm, the same day they show the 2010 Christmas Special A Christmas Carol.

The BBC Proms are an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events which have been held annually since 1895. Taking place mainly in the Royal Albert Hall in London, the BBC took over responsibility for the Proms in 1927. The first Doctor Who Prom took place in 2008.

The Doctor Who Prom features the music of Murray Gold performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, who record the soundtrack for the television series. The Prom took place Saturday 24 July and was hosted by Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill.


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Last night's Doctor Who Extended Prom - Ratings 10/09/2010

Overnight ratings have now been released for Doctor Who at The Proms: Extended which broadcast last night 10/09/2010 on BBC Three.

The programme was watched by 0.28 million viewers, with a 1.4% share of the night's total audience.

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Doctor Who at the Proms - Symphony of The Daleks - BBC Proms 2010 - BBC Three

Doctor Who at the Proms - David Tennant regenerates into Matt Smith - BBC Proms 2010 - BBC Three

A reminder of the dr who proms tonight


Again like Monday the Dr who proms is on BBC at 7pm and its the extended version you can either watch on iplayer  or on TV and here to watch Monday nights 

A reminder of the dr who proms tonight

Tonight at 8:30pm-9:30pm on BBC3 its the Doctor Who Proms!

Horrors invade the Albert Hall, while Karen Gillan (Amy) hosts the event, joined by Arthur Darvill (Rory) and Matt Smith - both as himself and as the Doctor. 

It is also on Friday at 7pm and is 30 minutes longer.

Doctor Who Prom Has Most Sucessful Year


This year's BBC Proms are set to break the BBC's records. The proms which have been a national event for 115 years has has it's most successful year with 40 out of 76 sold out. The Doctor Who prom brought monsters and music from the hit TV show to life on stage. On average each concert has been 92% full opposed to last year's 87%. The cause of the sell out concerts are are the thousands of cheap tickets.

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Dr Who at the Proms 2010 - broadcast details


Dr Who at the Proms 2010 is scheduled to be screened on BBC Three, Mon September 6 at 8.30pm, with a running time of an hour.

read a review here