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Doctor Who at the Proms
Sous titres : Tenrolf

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Doctor Who Proms. 2013. Boom !

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It's like this huge Doctor Who
50th anniversary celebration.

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A wonderful choir,
wonderful orchestra.

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Ben Foster's the most handsome
conductor on the planet.

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<b>Alert ! Alert !</b>

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We have the Daleks, Weeping Angels,
Cybermen...

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<b>Obey !</b>

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When they come in,
I can hear the screams behind me.

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And I do have to turn around
and just enjoy it.

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Everybody's extremely excited,

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And I just think it's going to be
a really great show.

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Who would not want to
perform in this?

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This is one of the iconic
concert halls of the world.

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The rest of the year, we do very
lovely concerts that are very

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Straightforward, because there are
no monsters, there's no Doctor Who.

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One of my new year's resolutions
was to go and watch more live music,

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So this is kind of a spectacular
way to do it.

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I keep meeting people outside,
and they say,

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"I'm learning violin or trombone,"
and you think, "Great."

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And I hope that coming to a concert
like this will inspire them,

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to want to be in orchestras.

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Hello ! Welcome to the BBC Proms.

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When you're sat in the auditorium,
there's nothing really like it.

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I looked at some of the kids,
and they're like...

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It's cool, man.

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It's amazing how the songs
really do stick with you.

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But, like, Doctor Who is so
about the drama,

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and the music is such
a huge part of the show.

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I've always written very lyrical themes.

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They always feel like
they're from the heart, I think.

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Trying to just grab people
and sing big choruses of love.

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Murray Gold is a genius.

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And the number of melodies
that man has come up with

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That are utterly haunting,
utterly memorable.

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I've become quite attached
to some of the music in this show,

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Because, you know, I find it very moving.

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And also I look at Karen and Arthur
and Jenna, you know, acting

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And doing their best,

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And then all this soaring sort of
emotive music swelling up around you,

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It kind of stirs me, I guess.

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It's one of the things I'm going
to miss the most, definitely.

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<b>* The Mad Man With A Box
By Murray Gold *</b>

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<b> * Orchestra : Ben Foster
Soprano : Elin Manahan Thomas *</b>

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<b>* I Am The Doctor
By Murray Gold *</b>

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<b> * Orchestra : Ben Foster *</b>

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<i>Hello, Stonehenge !</i>

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<i>Who takes the Pandorica
takes the universe.</i>

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<i>But bad news, everyone...</i>

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<i>Cos guess who ? Ha !</i>

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<i>Listen, you lot, you're all whizzing
about. It's really very distracting.</i>

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<i>Could you all just stay still a minute ? </i>

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<i>Because I am talking !</i>

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<i>Now, the question of the hour is,
"Who's got the Pandorica ?"</i>

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<i>Answer - "I do."</i>

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<i>Next question - "Who's coming
to take it from me ?"</i>

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<i>Come on ! Look at me.</i>

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<i>No plan, no back-up,
no weapons worth a damn.</i>

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<i>Oh, and something else -
I don't have anything to lose.</i>

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<i>So, if you're sitting up there in
your silly little spaceship,</i>

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<i>With all your silly little guns,</i>

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<i>And you've got any plans
on taking the Pandorica tonight,</i>

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<i>Just remember who's
standing in your way.</i>

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<i>Remember every black day
I ever stopped you.</i>

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<i>And then, and then...</i>

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<i>Do the smart thing.</i>

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<i>Let somebody else try first.</i>

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<i>Trust me.</i>

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<i>I'm The Doctor.</i>

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That was really disappointing.

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I know, I'm sorry.

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How could you not get tickets ?

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I didn't realise it would be so popular !

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Well, you must know somebody.

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-Eh ? Why ?
-Doctor, it's a concert about you.

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And I've got the perfect way
to get us in.

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What's that?

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A Hyperscape Body Swap ticket,

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Valid for all entertainment events
in the history of the universe.

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-Body swap ?
-Exactly.

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We just scrape off this
little bit of foil here,

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And right now, two people sitting
in the Albert Hall get deleted.

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-Deleted ?
-Yes, we just appear in their seats.

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-But what about the deleted people ?
-Oh... they get deleted.

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Otherwise we'd be sitting in their laps.
And they wouldn't want that at all.

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I mean, imagine if some young fellow out
there suddenly gets you in his lap.

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He'd be furious.

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-By "deleted", you mean...
-They get sent outside.

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They materialise perfectly
safely a few streets away.

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-Oh, OK.
-Naked.

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Naked ?!!

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Yes. We get their clothes too.
It's all part of the Body Swap service.

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But they'll miss the concert.
That's not very fair.

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Ah, they get compensated.
A nice packet of biscuits.

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Jammie Dodgers, probably.
Also a billion billion pounds,

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Immortality, X-ray vision,
a spacebus, an electric camel,

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A house that's bigger
on the inside and the outside,

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The legal right to marry 15 people
of their own choosing and a pardon.

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-A pardon ?
-For being naked in the street.

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OK, that sounds fair.

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-Shall we ?
-Go on.

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Doctor ?

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Hello, Albert Hall !

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We made it !

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Well, how wonderful to be here.

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And my TARDIS made it. And a piano.

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How exciting !

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If Ludwig van could see me now !

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Hello, choir ! Hello, orchestra !

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Oh, and it's Ben Foster.
Ben, did you get my present?

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Excellent ! It may come in handy
in the case of alien invasion.

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Let's leave it to the real maestro,
shall we?

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Oh, where's Clara ? Clara ?

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Doctor ?

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You promised we'd be in the audience,
not in the orchestra!

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-I don't know how to play the double bass!
-Yes, yes... Sorry.

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Well, don't panic !
But at least the costume went all right.

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Tails and a bow-tie. Jackpot!

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Your hair !

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-What happened to your hair ?
-Oh, no. That must be the ticket !

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Oh, never trust a tout...

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Especially when he's from Space Vegas.

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Actually, that reminds me.
I've got to take you there.

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It's the ultimate planet for excitement.

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Right, then. Now, then. Orchestra,
are we ready, ready, ready?

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Doctor ?
Concentrate.

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Can we take our seats,
because everybody is waiting ?

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Right, yes. Ladies and gentlemen of
the orchestra, my sincere apologies.

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Ladies and gentlemen of the audience,
sorry for interrupting this Prom.

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Benjamin, please, take this.

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Right. Gosh, there's a lot of you,
isn't there? It's time to run.

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-Wrong way.
-Bye !

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My role is Madame Vastra,
who is a Silurian.

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She's a humanoid reptile.

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She helps... Her, Jenny and Strax
help back up The Doctor,

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In some of his adventures.

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Well, I did the very first one
of these about five years ago,

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As a Sontaran, but I wasn't actually
on stage talking to people,

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I was running around in the
crowd scaring people.

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So this is actually being on
stage in front of the big,

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Royal Albert Hall audience
will be very exciting.

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I've been doing all of the prosthetics
since the show came back.

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These events are always fantastic fun.

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Just to hear the reaction from the
kids as the Cybermen stomp on,

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It's absolutely fantastic.

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This is new, this is my microphone.
Because obviously I'm going to be,

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On stage, speaking to the audience.

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And, yes, working out where
Commander Strax... Oh, God!

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Looks like he's had a facial
piercing, which is disturbing !

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We were in rehearsing yesterday,

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And listening to the orchestra play
and the choir, and watching the screens.

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It's going to be awesome !

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Huge. 5,000-6,000 people.

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All going crazy.

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Hello, everyone.

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Welcome to this very special
Doctor Who Prom.

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My name is Vastra.

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Madam.... Madam, we appear
to be surrounded.

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There are thousands of
puny humans everywhere !

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Strax... Strax, these are
all The Doctor's friends !

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Very well, if you say so, madam.

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But I'll be keeping my eye on them.

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For now, I'll stand down
the Sontaran battle fleet.

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Yes, a very good idea, Strax.

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Today we're all here to celebrate
our friend, The Doctor.

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I am told that you humans have been
following The Doctor's adventures,

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For almost five decades !

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Some us have known him much longer!

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All of the music that you will
be hearing in this concert,

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Has been heard in Doctor Who.

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Most of it is by The Doctor's
personal composer, Mr Murray Gold.

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<i>Don't wander off.
I mean it.</i>

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<i>Otherwise you'll wander off,
and the next thing you know,</i>

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<i>Somebody's going to have
to start rescuing somebody.</i>

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<i>Sweet dreams.</i>

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<b>* Cyber Shard
By Murray Gold *</b>

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<b> * Orchestra : Ben Foster *</b>

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That was Cyber Shard.

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I hope no-one was deleted !

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When The Doctor invited Clara
on her first trip in the TARDIS,

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She asked to be shown
"something awesome".

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We are going to take you
on that same journey,

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To the Rings of Akhaten to witness
the Festival of Offerings.

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Please welcome our two singers,
the Queen of Years, Kerry Ingram,

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and Allan Clayton.

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<b>* The Rings of Akhaten
By Murray Gold *</b>

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<b> * Orchestra : Ben Foster
London Philharmonic Choir *</b>

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<b> * Singer : Kerry Ingram
Tenor : Allan Clayton *</b>

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<i>#Rest now,</i>

190
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<i>#My warrior,</i>

191
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<i>#Lay down, my king,</i>

192
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<i>#Sleep now, eternal,</i>

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<i>#Sleep, my precious thing,</i>

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<i>#Rest now,</i>

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<i>#My warrior,</i>

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00:24:57,927 --> 00:25:05,422
<i>#Rest now, my king,</i>

197
00:25:06,795 --> 00:25:09,754
<i>#Rest now,</i>

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<i>#Your hardship is over... </i>

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<i>Come on, then.
Take mine.</i>

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<i>Take my memories.</i>

201
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<i>I hope you've got a big appetite,</i>

202
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<i>Because I have lived...
..a long life.</i>

203
00:25:39,263 --> 00:25:42,004
<i>And I have seen a few things.</i>

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<i>I walked away from
the Last Great Time War,</i>

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<i>I marked the passing of the Time Lords,</i>

206
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<i>I saw the birth of the universe,</i>

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<i>And I watched as time ran out
till nothing remained, just me!</i>

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<i>And I have watched universes freeze
and creations burn,</i>

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<i>And I know things,
secrets that must never be told,</i>

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<i>Knowledge that will make 
parasite gods blaze !</i>

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<i>So come on, then !
Take it !</i>

212
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<i>Take it all, baby !
Have it !</i>

213
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<i>You have it all !</i>

214
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<i>#Live, wake up,</i>

215
00:26:28,361 --> 00:26:32,987
<i>#Wake up,</i>

216
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<i>#And let the cloak of life,</i>

217
00:26:39,958 --> 00:26:45,423
<i>#Cling to your bones,</i>

218
00:26:45,424 --> 00:26:50,846
<i>#Wake up,</i>

219
00:26:52,887 --> 00:27:00,616
<i>#Live, wake up,</i>

220
00:27:00,617 --> 00:27:04,936
<i>#Wake up,</i>

221
00:27:04,937 --> 00:27:11,931
<i>#And let the cloak of life,</i>

222
00:27:11,932 --> 00:27:21,344
<i>#Cling to your bones,</i>

223
00:27:21,345 --> 00:27:30,826
<i>#Wake up,</i>

224
00:27:32,513 --> 00:27:40,404
<i>#Live, wake up,</i>

225
00:27:40,405 --> 00:27:44,880
<i>#Wake up,</i>

226
00:27:44,881 --> 00:27:51,886
<i>#And let the cloak of life,</i>

227
00:27:51,887 --> 00:28:01,548
<i>#Cling to your bones,</i>

228
00:28:01,549 --> 00:28:10,716
<i>#Wake up,</i>

229
00:28:12,696 --> 00:28:20,874
<i>#Live, wake up,</i>

230
00:28:20,875 --> 00:28:24,844
<i>#Wake up,</i>

231
00:28:24,845 --> 00:28:31,954
<i>#And let the cloak of life,</i>

232
00:28:31,955 --> 00:28:41,628
<i>#Cling to your bones,</i>

233
00:28:41,629 --> 00:28:50,872
<i>#Wake up,</i>

234
00:28:52,942 --> 00:29:00,476
<i>#Live, wake up,</i>

235
00:29:00,477 --> 00:29:03,885
<i>#Wake up,</i>

236
00:29:03,886 --> 00:29:07,812
<i>#Wake up.</i>

237
00:29:39,000 --> 00:29:42,151
Strax to Sontar.

238
00:29:45,102 --> 00:29:49,074
Field report D-956/2.

239
00:29:49,775 --> 00:29:54,531
I am in a large room, surrounded
by thousands of human scum,

240
00:29:54,532 --> 00:29:57,653
Who have gathered
to celebrate The Doctor.

241
00:29:58,461 --> 00:30:00,672
A group of them are playing music,

242
00:30:00,673 --> 00:30:04,322
But nothing compared to the
glory of our Sontaran music.

243
00:30:04,983 --> 00:30:07,206
Others stand, ready for battle.

244
00:30:07,607 --> 00:30:14,768
Most are too puny and weak and have
found seats to rest their pathetic bodies.

245
00:30:16,540 --> 00:30:20,226
Wait ! Intel just in suggests
The Doctor's enemies

246
00:30:20,227 --> 00:30:22,404
Are gathering and preparing to attack.

247
00:30:23,157 --> 00:30:26,070
This next piece may provide further clues.

248
00:30:26,171 --> 00:30:28,361
Strax signing off.

249
00:30:34,537 --> 00:30:41,037
<b>* All the Strange, Strange Creatures
By Murray Gold *</b>

250
00:30:41,038 --> 00:30:44,538
<b> * Orchestra : Ben Foster *</b>

251
00:30:46,059 --> 00:30:50,119
<i>There are some corners of the universe
which have bred the most terrible things,</i>

252
00:30:50,120 --> 00:30:53,396
<i>Things which act against
everything that we believe in.</i>

253
00:30:53,797 --> 00:30:55,315
<i>They must be fought.</i>

254
00:34:23,061 --> 00:34:24,117
Hello.

255
00:34:26,987 --> 00:34:28,749
Are we having a nice time ?

256
00:34:30,778 --> 00:34:34,749
I can't hear you ! I said,
"Are we having a nice time ?"

257
00:34:37,196 --> 00:34:39,783
Now, in case you're wondering,
my name is Matt Smith,

258
00:34:39,784 --> 00:34:41,084
And I play The Doctor.

259
00:34:41,085 --> 00:34:44,122
As you all know, this is a very
special year for Doctor Who.

260
00:34:44,123 --> 00:34:45,325
50 years !

261
00:34:47,042 --> 00:34:48,535
Amazing ! It's amazing !

262
00:34:48,636 --> 00:34:52,320
And I can't think of a better way to
celebrate than to be here with all of you!

263
00:34:52,321 --> 00:34:56,036
One of the great joys of playing
this extraordinary, legendary Time Lord,

264
00:34:56,037 --> 00:35:00,396
Is the support and knowledge and love
 and brilliance of you guys, the fans.

265
00:35:00,397 --> 00:35:02,428
You really make the show what it is,
so thank you.

266
00:35:02,429 --> 00:35:06,863
From the bottom of my heart,
you are... the best.

267
00:35:06,864 --> 00:35:11,021
But now it is time for more of
Murray Gold's brilliant music.

268
00:35:11,022 --> 00:35:13,287
The next piece made its debut last year,

269
00:35:13,288 --> 00:35:17,202
In Asylum Of The Daleks, together
 with a rather enigmatic new character.

270
00:35:17,203 --> 00:35:20,758
It's as delicate as a souffle
and one of my personal favourites !

271
00:35:20,759 --> 00:35:22,890
Here is The Impossible Girl.

272
00:35:34,278 --> 00:35:35,913
Once I'd seen her face,

273
00:35:35,914 --> 00:35:39,031
I wanted to write something bright,
 optimistic, happy.

274
00:35:39,032 --> 00:35:41,063
She's a fresh face,

275
00:35:41,064 --> 00:35:43,948
So I wanted to get that
feeling across in the music.

276
00:35:49,556 --> 00:35:51,579
"Impossible Girl" was this theme

277
00:35:51,580 --> 00:35:53,740
That was introduced
to represent Clara's character.

278
00:35:53,741 --> 00:35:57,930
It's hesitant and it's spiralling
and mysterious, in a way,

279
00:35:57,931 --> 00:35:59,553
Which is her when we first met her.

280
00:35:59,954 --> 00:36:03,094
There's something
so fairy-tale about that music,

281
00:36:03,095 --> 00:36:06,194
And hopefully, you know,
that's what connects the audience.

282
00:36:09,888 --> 00:36:13,182
The use of character themes
is absolutely essential.

283
00:36:13,183 --> 00:36:16,852
It gives the audience a reference
 musically and identifies characters,

284
00:36:16,853 --> 00:36:18,883
And I think audiences catch onto that.

285
00:36:19,484 --> 00:36:23,716
It's amazing how the songs
really do stick with you.

286
00:36:23,717 --> 00:36:27,625
I love Clara's Impossible Girl theme, and
 it's kind of something for me to keep. 

287
00:36:27,626 --> 00:36:28,525
 I love it !

288
00:36:31,198 --> 00:36:37,698
<b>* The Impossible Girl
By Murray Gold *</b>

289
00:36:37,699 --> 00:36:41,199
<b> * Orchestra : Ben Foster *</b>

290
00:40:22,229 --> 00:40:23,421
Hello, everyone !

291
00:40:35,516 --> 00:40:39,183
Wow! What amazing memories you all have...

292
00:40:40,321 --> 00:40:43,398
Even though most of you
weren't even born !

293
00:40:43,899 --> 00:40:46,467
My name is Peter Davison.

294
00:40:52,757 --> 00:40:54,086
This is fun !

295
00:40:56,048 --> 00:40:58,741
I'm so pleased to be with you today
for this special celebration,

296
00:40:58,742 --> 00:41:00,241
Of 50 years of Doctor Who.

297
00:41:00,242 --> 00:41:03,365
And I'm especially excited 
to be introducing this next sequence,

298
00:41:03,366 --> 00:41:05,366
That looks back to the classic era.

299
00:41:05,367 --> 00:41:07,710
My era, of Doctor Who.

300
00:41:07,911 --> 00:41:09,111
Thank you.

301
00:41:10,287 --> 00:41:15,077
The classic series of Doctor Who
ran for 26 years from 1963.

302
00:41:15,078 --> 00:41:20,709
Obviously, I'm quite late on
in those 26 years !

303
00:41:20,710 --> 00:41:24,877
Not 1963, I'm not that old.
Actually, I'm almost that old.

304
00:41:25,776 --> 00:41:29,625
This sequence includes music 
by Tristram Cary, Martin Slavin,

305
00:41:29,626 --> 00:41:32,021
Malcolm Clarke, Dudley Simpson,

306
00:41:32,022 --> 00:41:35,550
Paddy Kingsland, Peter Howeel
and Mark Ayres.

307
00:41:39,764 --> 00:41:44,680
And it begins with the iconic sound
 of the TARDIS created by Brian Hodgson.

308
00:41:44,681 --> 00:41:48,529
With the help of his mother's
front-door key and a piano string.

309
00:41:48,530 --> 00:41:51,480
Please don't try this at home.

310
00:41:51,481 --> 00:41:54,485
And then made more weird
 and more wonderful,

311
00:41:54,486 --> 00:41:57,285
In the now legendary
BBC Radiophonic Workshop.

312
00:41:57,286 --> 00:42:00,261
To perform this classic Doctor Who medley,

313
00:42:00,262 --> 00:42:04,080
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales
is joined by two of these composers,

314
00:42:04,081 --> 00:42:06,239
Mark Ayres and Peter Howell.

315
00:42:06,240 --> 00:42:09,240
Please give them 
a huge classic round of applause !

316
00:42:18,180 --> 00:42:21,276
We were asked to put together
a short suite, eight minutes we have got,

317
00:42:21,277 --> 00:42:25,313
To tell the story of classic
Doctor Who from 1963 to 1989,

318
00:42:25,314 --> 00:42:26,861
Which is quite a tall order !

319
00:42:26,862 --> 00:42:29,632
There are five or six
 very well known, I hope,

320
00:42:29,633 --> 00:42:31,832
Pieces of incidental music 
from Doctor Who,

321
00:42:31,833 --> 00:42:36,309
Which we have arranged and
 Ben Foster has orchestrated it all up.

322
00:42:36,310 --> 00:42:39,818
It was a passion of mine that we did
 something with Radiophonic for the 50th.

323
00:42:39,819 --> 00:42:42,793
This music meant everything
 to me as a child.

324
00:42:44,167 --> 00:42:46,372
Peter was also my tutor
at the film school,

325
00:42:46,373 --> 00:42:48,843
So to be able to go up
to my old tutor and say :

326
00:42:48,844 --> 00:42:51,222
"Bar 54, not quite working."

327
00:42:51,223 --> 00:42:52,663
So I had a good time with that.

328
00:42:53,718 --> 00:42:56,482
It's several firsts all at once, really.

329
00:42:56,483 --> 00:42:59,335
I've never played synth with an orchestra.

330
00:43:00,587 --> 00:43:04,038
And I certainly never imagined
doing it at the Albert Hall!

331
00:43:04,039 --> 00:43:06,390
It's really nice for us
to be asked to join in!

332
00:43:06,391 --> 00:43:08,610
It's a great opportunity, yes!

333
00:43:08,611 --> 00:43:11,693
We've had a terrific time doing it,
and I hope that the audience...

334
00:43:11,694 --> 00:43:15,393
Feel that we've rightly celebrated
their contribution to the show.

335
00:43:17,060 --> 00:43:20,924
I watched Doctor Who
from its opening episode.

336
00:43:20,925 --> 00:43:22,956
And the music from the Radiophonic
 Workshop is hugely sort of emotional,

337
00:43:22,957 --> 00:43:26,724
And seemed to fit it like a glove.

338
00:43:26,725 --> 00:43:30,684
It was sort of slightly science-fictiony
 music, which was unusual then.

339
00:43:33,106 --> 00:43:37,740
This is classical music, this
 Radiophonic Workshop is wonderful,

340
00:43:37,741 --> 00:43:40,714
Important music that people
 should hear again.

341
00:43:58,977 --> 00:44:05,477
<b>* 'Classic' Doctor Who Medley
Orchestra : Ben Foster *</b>

342
00:44:05,478 --> 00:44:10,978
<b> * Arrangement : Mark Ayers
et Peter Howell *</b>

343
00:44:20,116 --> 00:44:25,616
<b>~ 'The Daleks'
Compositor : Tristram Cary ~</b>

344
00:44:30,705 --> 00:44:35,512
<i>You will go ahead of us
and follow my directions.</i>

345
00:44:35,513 --> 00:44:41,013
<b>~ 'The Tomb of the Cybermen'
'Space Adventure' by Martin Slavin ~</b>

346
00:45:31,381 --> 00:45:35,122
<i>You shall be like us.</i>

347
00:45:35,123 --> 00:45:40,623
<b>~ 'The Sea Devils'
Compositor : Malcolm Clarke ~</b>

348
00:46:00,496 --> 00:46:05,996
<b>~ 'The City of Death'
Compositor : Dudley Simpson ~</b>

349
00:46:09,633 --> 00:46:11,078
<i>Where are we going ?</i>

350
00:46:11,579 --> 00:46:13,954
<i>Are you talking philosophically
or geographically ?</i>

351
00:46:13,955 --> 00:46:15,769
<i>-Philosophically.
-Then we're going to lunch.</i>

352
00:46:16,906 --> 00:46:19,125
<i>I know a little place that does
a wonderful bouillabaisse.</i>

353
00:46:19,126 --> 00:46:21,374
<i>-Do you like bouillabaisse ?
-Bouillabaisse ? Yum yum.</i>

354
00:47:10,175 --> 00:47:15,675
<b>~ 'Logopolis'
Compositor : Paddy Kingsland ~</b>

355
00:47:28,499 --> 00:47:29,799
<i>Doctor ?</i>

356
00:47:31,100 --> 00:47:32,400
<i>Doctor ?</i>

357
00:47:34,258 --> 00:47:43,701
<i>Doctor ?</i>

358
00:47:46,933 --> 00:47:48,233
<i>Doctor ?</i>

359
00:47:48,334 --> 00:47:49,830
<i>It's the end.</i>

360
00:47:51,063 --> 00:47:53,769
<i>But the moment has been prepared for.</i>

361
00:48:05,337 --> 00:48:07,674
<i>He was the doctor all the time.</i>

362
00:48:29,387 --> 00:48:34,887
<b>~ 'The Five Doctors'
Compositor : Peter Howell ~</b>

363
00:49:51,081 --> 00:49:52,946
<i>All my travellings
 throughout the universe,</i>

364
00:49:52,947 --> 00:49:57,760
<i>I have battled against evil,
against power-mad conspirators.</i>

365
00:49:57,953 --> 00:50:00,098
<i>I should have stayed here.</i>

366
00:50:00,099 --> 00:50:02,923
<i>Daleks, Sontarans, Cybermen !</i>

367
00:50:02,924 --> 00:50:05,678
<i>They're still in the nursery
compared to us.</i>

368
00:50:05,679 --> 00:50:07,689
<i>Ten million years of absolute power,</i>

369
00:50:07,690 --> 00:50:10,661
<i>That's what it takes to be really corrupt.</i>

370
00:50:11,956 --> 00:50:13,668
<i>What's happened ?</i>

371
00:50:13,869 --> 00:50:15,861
<i>Change, my dear.</i>

372
00:50:15,862 --> 00:50:19,120
<i>And it seems not a moment too soon.</i>

373
00:50:23,917 --> 00:50:26,678
<i>She's my mum, and I don't love her.</i>

374
00:50:28,785 --> 00:50:30,622
<i>What's wrong with me?</i>

375
00:50:31,628 --> 00:50:33,864
<i>Why can't I stop hating her?</i>

376
00:50:33,865 --> 00:50:35,209
<i>You love the baby.</i>

377
00:50:35,410 --> 00:50:37,808
<i>I didn't know she was my mum !</i>

378
00:50:38,709 --> 00:50:42,142
<i>Love and hate...
frightening feelings,</i>

379
00:50:43,055 --> 00:50:45,891
<i>Especially when they're trapped,
struggling beneath the surface.</i>

380
00:50:54,346 --> 00:50:59,846
<b>~ 'The Curse of Fenric'
Compositor : Mark Ayres ~</b>

381
00:51:57,942 --> 00:51:59,842
<b>Attention !</b>

382
00:51:59,843 --> 00:52:01,731
<b>Attention, Gilbert.</b>

383
00:52:03,444 --> 00:52:08,782
<b>This Royal Albert Hall
is now under Dalek control.</b>

384
00:52:09,059 --> 00:52:11,619
<b>The building is surrounded.</b>

385
00:52:11,620 --> 00:52:15,623
<b>There is no escape from the Daleks.</b>

386
00:52:15,624 --> 00:52:19,247
<b>You must obey or be exterminated.</b>

387
00:52:19,248 --> 00:52:23,117
<b>Exterminate !</b>

388
00:52:24,710 --> 00:52:30,608
<b>What is that device you are holding ?
What is that strange noise ?</b>

389
00:52:30,609 --> 00:52:33,258
<b>Explain yourself !
Keep away from me now !</b>

390
00:52:34,665 --> 00:52:38,271
<b>Alert ! Alert !
The conductor is overacting !</b>

391
00:52:38,272 --> 00:52:42,658
<b>Alert ! Alert !
Daleks are allergic to overacting !</b>

392
00:52:45,508 --> 00:52:51,663
<b>This celebration of the predator
is offensive to the Daleks</b>

393
00:52:51,664 --> 00:52:54,112
<b>And must be cleansed.</b>

394
00:52:54,413 --> 00:52:56,039
<b>Orchestra...</b>

395
00:52:56,208 --> 00:53:00,570
<b>you are now all slaves of the Daleks.</b>

396
00:53:00,571 --> 00:53:04,404
<b>You will play special Dalek music.</b>

397
00:53:04,405 --> 00:53:06,877
<b>You will obey !</b>

398
00:53:07,678 --> 00:53:09,614
<b>Conductor...</b>

399
00:53:10,115 --> 00:53:14,245
<b>Remain on that platform
and stop overacting.</b>

400
00:53:16,679 --> 00:53:20,786
<b>Resist us and you will be exterminated.</b>

401
00:53:21,494 --> 00:53:26,464
<b>Behold the might of the Dalek Empire.</b>

402
00:53:27,155 --> 00:53:32,060
<b>Humans, will you obey
the Daleks for ever ?</b>

403
00:53:32,061 --> 00:53:35,036
NO !!!!

404
00:53:35,037 --> 00:53:37,108
<b>Answer correctly !</b>

405
00:53:37,109 --> 00:53:39,133
NO !!!

406
00:53:39,134 --> 00:53:43,187
<b>Let me hear you say, "Exterminate" !</b>

407
00:53:43,188 --> 00:53:46,141
EXTERMINATE !!!

408
00:53:46,142 --> 00:53:49,260
<b>I cannot hear you.</b>

409
00:53:51,891 --> 00:53:53,701
<b>Say it again !</b>

410
00:53:53,702 --> 00:53:56,726
EXTERMINATE !!!

411
00:53:57,027 --> 00:54:01,037
<b>You would all make very good Daleks.</b>

412
00:54:01,738 --> 00:54:06,693
<b>In that case, Ben Foster, 
actor of the year...</b>

413
00:54:09,858 --> 00:54:14,151
<b>If you value your life, you will begin.</b>

414
00:54:14,452 --> 00:54:18,472
<b>Begin or be exterminated !</b>

415
00:54:24,555 --> 00:54:31,055
<b>* First There Were Daleks
By Murray Gold *</b>

416
00:54:31,056 --> 00:54:34,556
<b> * Orchestra : Ben Foster *</b>

417
01:00:15,419 --> 01:00:16,423
Hello !

418
01:00:17,624 --> 01:00:19,707
I'm Carole Ann Ford.

419
01:00:25,427 --> 01:00:29,200
I played The Doctor's first
 screen companion, 

420
01:00:29,201 --> 01:00:32,500
His granddaughter, Susan Foreman.

421
01:00:38,830 --> 01:00:43,023
Now, I first met The Doctor's oldest
and most despised enemy,

422
01:00:43,024 --> 01:00:46,882
The Daleks, nearly 50 years ago,

423
01:00:47,183 --> 01:00:49,683
With the great William Hartnell.

424
01:00:55,016 --> 01:00:59,287
Who'd have thought this celebration
would be happening 50 years on ?

425
01:00:59,288 --> 01:01:01,796
-It's amazing !
-It is amazing, isn't it ?

426
01:01:01,797 --> 01:01:04,291
It is amazing. Amazing.

427
01:01:10,082 --> 01:01:14,327
This next piece brought the most
recent series to a close,

428
01:01:14,328 --> 01:01:17,813
And left us with one of
Doctor Who's greatest cliff-hangers.

429
01:01:17,814 --> 01:01:20,820
I don't know about you,
but I can't wait till November,

430
01:01:20,821 --> 01:01:22,788
And Matt won't tell me a thing!

431
01:01:24,503 --> 01:01:30,342
Anyway, for now,
"The Name Of The Doctor".

432
01:01:37,664 --> 01:01:44,164
<b>* The Name of The Doctor
By Murray Gold *</b>

433
01:01:44,165 --> 01:01:47,665
<b> * Orchestra : Ben Foster *</b>

434
01:03:11,066 --> 01:03:15,158
<i>I have information,
valuable information.</i>

435
01:03:15,159 --> 01:03:16,931
<i>Are you bargaining for your life ?</i>

436
01:03:16,932 --> 01:03:21,608
<i>The Doctor !
The Doctor has a secret, you know.</i>

437
01:03:21,609 --> 01:03:24,759
<i>He has one he will take to the grave.</i>

438
01:03:27,546 --> 01:03:29,440
<i>And it is discovered.</i>

439
01:07:57,609 --> 01:07:58,809
<i>Run.</i>

440
01:07:59,110 --> 01:08:01,720
<i>Run, you clever boy.</i>

441
01:08:02,562 --> 01:08:04,070
<i>And remember me.</i>

442
01:09:28,115 --> 01:09:33,322
So what does it all mean, hey?
Only another four months till we find out!

443
01:09:33,795 --> 01:09:36,215
All right, all right.
Stop it. Stop teasing !

444
01:09:36,216 --> 01:09:37,825
I know, that's my job.

445
01:09:37,826 --> 01:09:40,786
So, that was music from
"The Name of the Doctor".

446
01:09:40,787 --> 01:09:45,052
Steven Moffat's enigmatic and
brilliant finale to series seven.

447
01:09:45,053 --> 01:09:48,021
I'm sure I remember him saying,
"No more cliff-hangers."

448
01:09:48,022 --> 01:09:50,868
Yeah... Sadly, time is racing,

449
01:09:50,869 --> 01:09:54,460
And we're fast approaching the end of this
50th anniversary celebration of Doctor Who

450
01:09:54,461 --> 01:09:56,348
But before we say goodbye...

451
01:09:56,349 --> 01:09:57,786
Would you like to hear some more ?

452
01:09:57,787 --> 01:09:59,296
YES !!!

453
01:09:59,297 --> 01:10:01,122
They would like to hear some more.

454
01:10:01,123 --> 01:10:02,735
Well, you're in for a treat

455
01:10:02,736 --> 01:10:06,721
To end this very special Doctor Who
Prom, we're going to take you back,

456
01:10:06,722 --> 01:10:11,257
Back in time to 23rd November 1963,
When the very first episode...

457
01:10:11,258 --> 01:10:14,857
Of Doctor Who was broadcast
on BBC television.

458
01:10:14,858 --> 01:10:18,895
It introduced to the world
one of the most iconic theme tunes,

459
01:10:18,896 --> 01:10:22,197
Ever written in the history
of the universe.

460
01:10:26,166 --> 01:10:30,273
Composed by Ron Grainer and
 arranged by Delia Derbyshire,

461
01:10:30,274 --> 01:10:32,786
In the BBC's legendary
Radiophonic Workshop,

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It was unlike anything anyone
 had heard before.

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We'll end this concert
with Murray Gold's latest version,

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Of the greatest theme tune of all time.

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Enjoy !

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<b>* Theme Tune
By Murray Gold *</b>

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<b> * Orchestra : Ben Foster *</b>

