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Doctor Who at the Proms 2010

Proms 2010, Doctor Who - One of the new Daleks and the conductor

One of the new Daleks from the 5th (aka 31st) series and the conductor © 2010 BBC

The first transmissions in UK are shown below

Saturday, September 6, 2010 20.30 BBC 3 ; Extended version Friday, September 10, 19.00 BBC 3
Doctor Who at the Proms 2010 60/90mins, 2010


Matt Smith (the Doctor) and Karen Gillan (Amy Pond, his new companion) bring the Time Lord back to the Proms for two performances of a family-friendly spectacular with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, who record all the soundtracks for the series.

Intergalactic music includes Murray Gold's music from the TV series, plus a selection of classical favourites (24 and 25 July).

Doctor Who first came to the Proms in 2008 and proved to be one of the hottest tickets that season; the first of this year's Doctor Who Proms will be broadcast on BBC Three.



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