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    Looks very good - quite convincing.
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      Fourth Doctor "Time Capsule" box.

      http://www.zavvi.com/dvd/doctor-who-...affil=thgemail
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      Long before you and I were born, others beat these benches with their empty cups,
      To the night and its stars, to the here and now with who we are.

      Another sunrise with my sad captains, with who I choose to lose my mind,
      And if it's all we only pass this way but once, what a perfect waste of time.

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        Series 7 Soundtrack News

        http://blogtorwho.blogspot.co.uk/201...rack-news.html

        Blogtor has been in touch with Silva Screen regarding the release of the Doctor Who Series 7 soundtrack featuring the music of Murray Gold. The company, who have produced all the soundtracks since the show's return in 2005, confirmed that it will be released in "Autumn 2013". It is expected to follow the usual format of double CD and digital relases.

        Keep an eye out over the next few days for Blogtor's exclusive interview with composer Murray Gold over at Den of Geek.

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          Originally posted by Blencathra View Post
          Series 7 Soundtrack News

          http://blogtorwho.blogspot.co.uk/201...rack-news.html

          Blogtor has been in touch with Silva Screen regarding the release of the Doctor Who Series 7 soundtrack featuring the music of Murray Gold. The company, who have produced all the soundtracks since the show's return in 2005, confirmed that it will be released in "Autumn 2013". It is expected to follow the usual format of double CD and digital relases.

          Keep an eye out over the next few days for Blogtor's exclusive interview with composer Murray Gold over at Den of Geek.
          Brilliant! I am very much looking forward to owning the 2012-? version of the Doctor Who theme and also "Clara's Theme" which is just a beautiful piece of music!

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            I adore the soundtracks and listen to them over and over. Glad we will be getting this S7 soundtrack fairly soon.


            Doctor Who proves hottest ticket at BBC Proms

            http://www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-o...ticket-4889959

            They are the hottest tickets to this year’s BBC Proms but live performances of Doctor Who music are not the only London concerts for BBC National Orchestra of Wales this summer. David Jackson reveals how they will be taking centre stage at the world famous festival.

            Spoilered for length

            Spoiler:


            EACH summer the BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales get to know the M4 corridor very well indeed.

            For in July and August we travel to London to perform at the BBC Proms.

            Based at the world famous Royal Albert Hall, it’s the world’s largest music festival and this year alone there will be 75 concerts during eight jam-packed weeks, with coverage across BBC television and radio.

            We’re always excited to take part each year as the Proms are a very special experience and have an international following.

            The Royal Albert Hall is so huge that more than 5,000 people can gather on any one evening to hear a performance – and the atmosphere in the hall is always electrifying.

            The BBC’s six performing groups – five orchestras from across the UK plus the BBC Singers – form the backbone of the BBC Proms each year, along with two talented amateur choruses – the BBC Symphony Chorus, and our own BBC National Chorus of Wales. Add to that a wonderful array of international orchestras and guest soloists and you have an amazing festival.

            The amount of talent available to the Proms means that we’ve been able to take part in some exciting projects in previous years. Last year we performed Bernstein’s gigantic Mass at the Proms, alongside the National Youth Orchestra of Wales, National Youth Choir of Wales and students from Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, and in 2011 we joined our colleagues from the BBC Concert Orchestra in Havergal Brian’s Gothic Symphony (which, with more than 1,000 performers, is for obvious reasons rarely performed).

            So what of this year? Among our highlights will, of course, be our two Doctor Who Proms. Since 2006 we’ve recorded Murray Gold’s spectacular soundtrack music to Doctor Who.

            These days we record it at BBC Hoddinott Hall, our home in the Wales Millennium Centre, which coincidentally happens to be based just a stone’s throw from the Doctor Who production team’s base in Cardiff Bay.

            It’s always a pleasure for the orchestra to play in these soundtrack sessions – the music is masterfully composed and orchestrated, and we think it’s an important way of introducing a new generation to orchestral music through Doctor Who.

            It’s such a thrill to hear the opening theme tune when an episode starts on TV, so you can imagine how exciting the experience is when the music’s performed live in our family concerts at the BBC Proms.

            This year’s two Doctor Who Proms are understandably very popular, with advanced tickets selling out in a matter of hours, but there are still more than 1,000 ‘promming’ (standing) places for just £5 each but they are only available on the day.

            But if you are unable to make it, every Prom is broadcast live on BBC Radio 3, so everyone can enjoy the festivities, wherever they are. The Doctor Who Proms will also be shown on BBC One later in the year.

            But while they are a highlight, our Doctor Who Proms are just part of the vast programme of music that aims to cater for all tastes. This year the programme includes such diverse music as Cerys Matthews, the John Wilson Orchestra, operas by Wagner and world premieres – there really is something for everyone at the Proms.

            As well as the Doctor Who Proms, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales will be giving four more concerts, including two with our Principal Conductor, Thomas Søndergård.

            Having just completed his first season at the helm, these are his first appearances at the Proms, and he’s as excited as we are to be there.

            One of the pieces that he will be conducting is Richard Strauss’s epic Alpine Symphony, which is always an incredible work to hear performed live.

            The orchestra for this piece will be expanded to more than 125 players as the composer calls for 20 horn players, including 12 off stage horns, as well as a much larger string and woodwind sections than normal. The percussion players have to get to grips with cowbells, a wind machine and a thunder machine.

            During the same concert the orchestra is joined by BBC National Chorus of Wales, for their first performance led by Thomas Søndergård.

            With more than 100 members of the public giving up their free time regularly to perform with us, the chorus performs to an extremely high standard, and we’ll be looking forward to hearing them alongside our orchestra and the BBC Symphony Chorus.

            While there is so much going on at the BBC Proms, not everyone is able to make it to London. So we will also be in Caerphilly on September 7 for BBC Proms in the Park – an event that always has a real party atmosphere, and will be a great end to our Proms season.

            BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales at the BBC Proms

            PROMS 2 & 3 (Doctor Who Proms)

            When? Tomorrow, 7.30pm and Sunday, 10.30am

            What? Murray Gold’s iconic music from the Doctor Who series is performed alongside other work including the Habanera from Bizet’s Carmen, Suite No 2, Debussy’s ‘La fille aux cheveux de lin’ and Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor. The orchestra is joined by the London Philharmonic Choir and conductor Ben Foster. Tomorrow’s concert is broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and recorded for future broadcast on BBC One.

            PROM 9

            When? July 18, 7pm

            What? Stenhammer Excelsior!, Szymanowski Symphony No 3 (The Song of the Night) and R Strauss’ An Alpine Symphony are performed by both the orchestra and chorus along with the BBC Symphony Chorus under the baton of Thomas Søndergård. They are also joined by tenor Michael Weinius. It will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 3.

            PROM 18

            When? July 24, 7.30pm

            What? Elgar’s Falstaff, Bantock’s Sapphic Poem, Walton’s Henry V (Touch her soft lips and part; Death of Falstaff) and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No 4 in F minor are performed by the orchestra with cellist Raphael Wallfisch and conducted by Jac van Steen. Broadcast live on BBC Radio 3.

            PROM 21

            When? July 29, 7pm

            What? The UK premiere of Colin Matthews’ Turning Point alongside Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No 2 and Shostakovich’s Symphony No 11. Thomas Søndergård conducts the orchestra and violinist Daniel Hope. Broadcast live on BBC Radio 3.

            PROM 39

            When? August 12, 7pm

            What? The final programme features Holst’s Indra, the world premiere of Nishat Khan’s The Gate of the Moon (Sitar Concerto No 1) and Vaughan Williams’ A London Symphony (Symphony No 2). Featuring the orchestra with Nishat Khan on sitar and conductor David Atherton. Broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and BBC Asian Network.

            David Jackson is Director of BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales.



            I'm glad to see that the BBC will be showing the Doctor Who Prom later this year. I wonder if they will show it around the 50th weekend.

            Edit - BTW I've just discovered that I can record this radio broadcast on my Sky+ box. Didn't know I could do that. Go to the BBC Three Radio channel (Sky 0103), press the green button & enter the date and times you want recording manually. I put in Saturday 7.00 pm until 10.00 pm. Hopefully that should cover it.
            Last edited by Blencathra; 12 July 2013, 12:52 AM.

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              Originally posted by Blencathra View Post
              I adore the soundtracks and listen to them over and over. Glad we will be getting this S7 soundtrack fairly soon.
              Indeed. As soon as I see it available for pre-order I'll get it.

              Doctor Who proves hottest ticket at BBC Proms

              http://www.walesonline.co.uk/whats-o...ticket-4889959

              They are the hottest tickets to this year’s BBC Proms but live performances of Doctor Who music are not the only London concerts for BBC National Orchestra of Wales this summer. David Jackson reveals how they will be taking centre stage at the world famous festival.

              Spoilered for length

              Spoiler:


              EACH summer the BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales get to know the M4 corridor very well indeed.

              For in July and August we travel to London to perform at the BBC Proms.

              Based at the world famous Royal Albert Hall, it’s the world’s largest music festival and this year alone there will be 75 concerts during eight jam-packed weeks, with coverage across BBC television and radio.

              We’re always excited to take part each year as the Proms are a very special experience and have an international following.

              The Royal Albert Hall is so huge that more than 5,000 people can gather on any one evening to hear a performance – and the atmosphere in the hall is always electrifying.

              The BBC’s six performing groups – five orchestras from across the UK plus the BBC Singers – form the backbone of the BBC Proms each year, along with two talented amateur choruses – the BBC Symphony Chorus, and our own BBC National Chorus of Wales. Add to that a wonderful array of international orchestras and guest soloists and you have an amazing festival.

              The amount of talent available to the Proms means that we’ve been able to take part in some exciting projects in previous years. Last year we performed Bernstein’s gigantic Mass at the Proms, alongside the National Youth Orchestra of Wales, National Youth Choir of Wales and students from Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, and in 2011 we joined our colleagues from the BBC Concert Orchestra in Havergal Brian’s Gothic Symphony (which, with more than 1,000 performers, is for obvious reasons rarely performed).

              So what of this year? Among our highlights will, of course, be our two Doctor Who Proms. Since 2006 we’ve recorded Murray Gold’s spectacular soundtrack music to Doctor Who.

              These days we record it at BBC Hoddinott Hall, our home in the Wales Millennium Centre, which coincidentally happens to be based just a stone’s throw from the Doctor Who production team’s base in Cardiff Bay.

              It’s always a pleasure for the orchestra to play in these soundtrack sessions – the music is masterfully composed and orchestrated, and we think it’s an important way of introducing a new generation to orchestral music through Doctor Who.

              It’s such a thrill to hear the opening theme tune when an episode starts on TV, so you can imagine how exciting the experience is when the music’s performed live in our family concerts at the BBC Proms.

              This year’s two Doctor Who Proms are understandably very popular, with advanced tickets selling out in a matter of hours, but there are still more than 1,000 ‘promming’ (standing) places for just £5 each but they are only available on the day.

              But if you are unable to make it, every Prom is broadcast live on BBC Radio 3, so everyone can enjoy the festivities, wherever they are. The Doctor Who Proms will also be shown on BBC One later in the year.

              But while they are a highlight, our Doctor Who Proms are just part of the vast programme of music that aims to cater for all tastes. This year the programme includes such diverse music as Cerys Matthews, the John Wilson Orchestra, operas by Wagner and world premieres – there really is something for everyone at the Proms.

              As well as the Doctor Who Proms, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales will be giving four more concerts, including two with our Principal Conductor, Thomas Søndergård.

              Having just completed his first season at the helm, these are his first appearances at the Proms, and he’s as excited as we are to be there.

              One of the pieces that he will be conducting is Richard Strauss’s epic Alpine Symphony, which is always an incredible work to hear performed live.

              The orchestra for this piece will be expanded to more than 125 players as the composer calls for 20 horn players, including 12 off stage horns, as well as a much larger string and woodwind sections than normal. The percussion players have to get to grips with cowbells, a wind machine and a thunder machine.

              During the same concert the orchestra is joined by BBC National Chorus of Wales, for their first performance led by Thomas Søndergård.

              With more than 100 members of the public giving up their free time regularly to perform with us, the chorus performs to an extremely high standard, and we’ll be looking forward to hearing them alongside our orchestra and the BBC Symphony Chorus.

              While there is so much going on at the BBC Proms, not everyone is able to make it to London. So we will also be in Caerphilly on September 7 for BBC Proms in the Park – an event that always has a real party atmosphere, and will be a great end to our Proms season.

              BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales at the BBC Proms

              PROMS 2 & 3 (Doctor Who Proms)

              When? Tomorrow, 7.30pm and Sunday, 10.30am

              What? Murray Gold’s iconic music from the Doctor Who series is performed alongside other work including the Habanera from Bizet’s Carmen, Suite No 2, Debussy’s ‘La fille aux cheveux de lin’ and Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor. The orchestra is joined by the London Philharmonic Choir and conductor Ben Foster. Tomorrow’s concert is broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and recorded for future broadcast on BBC One.

              PROM 9

              When? July 18, 7pm

              What? Stenhammer Excelsior!, Szymanowski Symphony No 3 (The Song of the Night) and R Strauss’ An Alpine Symphony are performed by both the orchestra and chorus along with the BBC Symphony Chorus under the baton of Thomas Søndergård. They are also joined by tenor Michael Weinius. It will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 3.

              PROM 18

              When? July 24, 7.30pm

              What? Elgar’s Falstaff, Bantock’s Sapphic Poem, Walton’s Henry V (Touch her soft lips and part; Death of Falstaff) and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No 4 in F minor are performed by the orchestra with cellist Raphael Wallfisch and conducted by Jac van Steen. Broadcast live on BBC Radio 3.

              PROM 21

              When? July 29, 7pm

              What? The UK premiere of Colin Matthews’ Turning Point alongside Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No 2 and Shostakovich’s Symphony No 11. Thomas Søndergård conducts the orchestra and violinist Daniel Hope. Broadcast live on BBC Radio 3.

              PROM 39

              When? August 12, 7pm

              What? The final programme features Holst’s Indra, the world premiere of Nishat Khan’s The Gate of the Moon (Sitar Concerto No 1) and Vaughan Williams’ A London Symphony (Symphony No 2). Featuring the orchestra with Nishat Khan on sitar and conductor David Atherton. Broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and BBC Asian Network.

              David Jackson is Director of BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales.

              FUN! The early morning wake-up tomorrow and the 4-hour trip to London will be worth it!

              I'm glad to see that the BBC will be showing the Doctor Who Prom later this year. I wonder if they will show it around the 50th weekend.

              Edit - BTW I've just discovered that I can record this radio broadcast on my Sky+ box. Didn't know I could do that. Go to the BBC Three Radio channel (Sky 0103), press the green button & enter the date and times you want recording manually. I put in Saturday 7.00 pm until 10.00 pm. Hopefully that should cover it.
              I hope they show it on TV too for those of you that cannot attend. I'm sure they will though. They showed the previous Proms so I cannot see this 50th anniversary edition being an exception.

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                Probably..... *twiddles toes* Hopefully the maze won't contain a load of traps like in the City of Exxilons. Perhaps I can be the third Doctor and my daughter can be Billal.


                Edit - BTW if anyone is considering "Promming" at the Sunday Prom, I've noticed that some people are going to be camping out on Saturday night to make sure they get tickets. So make sure you get there good and early. Don't know about Saturday. You will probably have to be queuing now in order to get in.
                Last edited by Blencathra; 12 July 2013, 06:00 AM.

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                  Tweets from Doctor Who Exec Edward Russell

                  Tweeted this yesterday

                  I get to do something AMAZING tomorrow. But I'm sworn to secrecy. Rest assured I'll go on and on about it after it happens!
                  Today

                  The official Doctor Who twitter feed is being operated by a real hunk tonight who will be posting pictures from the Proms.
                  There will be some shots which will excite lots of people as there are some real surprises.

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                    http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/tovey-gorma...ctor-51482.htm
                    Another day, another 12th Doctor denial, this time from Russell Tovey and Burn Gorman

                    The Monster Collection DVDs
                    http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/the-monster...dvds-51433.htm

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                      Originally posted by Teddybrown View Post
                      http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/tovey-gorma...ctor-51482.htm
                      Another day, another 12th Doctor denial, this time from Russell Tovey and Burn Gorman
                      LOL! And... another day, another person who claims they know who it is. This time Bleeding Cool News claim "actor type people" are saying it's Daniel Rigby.

                      http://www.bleedingcool.com/2013/07/...xt-doctor-who/

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                        I just read that the big reveal was going to be at the Proms tonight...
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                          Annoying BT adverts aside, he would actually be quite a decent choice. He was great in Eric and Ernie, though I've not (knowingly) seen much of him elsewhere.

                          I give it a week before the statement saying he's not interested...
                          And now it's time for one last bow, like all your other selves. Eleven's hour is over now... the clock is striking Twelve's.
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                            Originally posted by Nolamom View Post
                            I just read that the big reveal was going to be at the Proms tonight...
                            I think they are up to something tonight, hence all the mysterious but excited tweets from Edward Russell. But would they do the reveal tonight? I don't know. I haven't seen anything about press packs going out or any other hints. But there again Murray Gold meeting the new Exec Producer in Broadcasting House & him being all hush hush could indicate something happening.... I dunno.... I'm going to be glued to my radio tonight. Where did you read this Nolamom?

                            Originally posted by Sealurk View Post
                            Annoying BT adverts aside, he would actually be quite a decent choice. He was great in Eric and Ernie, though I've not (knowingly) seen much of him elsewhere.

                            I give it a week before the statement saying he's not interested...
                            He was superb in Eric and Ernie and deserved the BAFTA. Personally i was hoping for someone older, but if it is him then I won't be too upset. BTW DW casting director Andy Pryor keeps tweeting "Wise words" about a variety of different subjects. Is he hinting?

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                              Blencathra - it was on sci-fi author Steven Hunt's page -
                              A friend of mine is playing in the orchestra at the Doctor Who proms. During the rehearsal last night they were told who the new Doctor is... and the big reveal will, I am told, be made officially at tonight's Dr Who Proms first night. So who is it? I'm keeping my silence (I get enough &*&* about spoilers), but you *will* be very surprised...
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                                Originally posted by Nolamom View Post
                                Blencathra - it was on sci-fi author Steven Hunt's page -
                                That is interesting! Thanks for posting! Definitely glued to the radio tonight.


                                BTW I've had another look on Edward Russell's twitter.

                                I posted this earlier.

                                I get to do something AMAZING tomorrow. But I'm sworn to secrecy. Rest assured I'll go on and on about it after it happens!
                                But then I've just seen this reply from Mark Ayres

                                @edwardrussell But you told me! And now I can't sleep! (Unless it's another something). x
                                @MarkAyresRWS no, it's that!

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