Doctor Who at the Proms (2010)

The 2010 of Doctor Who at the Prom was broadcast in September 2010 and was the second Doctor Who related Prom, the first being in 2008,

Synopsis
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Act 1

 * The Man With A Box - Murray Gold
 * An Untimely Arrival - Murray Gold
 * Short Ride in a Fast Machine- John Adams
 * I Am The Doctor (The Eleventh doctors theme) - Murray Gold
 * Overture - Portsmouth Point- William Walton
 * The Planets: Mars-Gustav Holst
 * Battle in the Skies (Daleks vs Spitfire)- Murray gold

Act 2

 * O Fortuna - Carl Orff

Skit
A message from the Doctor interrupts Karen Gillan, who is trying to introduce 'Amy's Theme'. The Doctor asks the audience to yell "Hello, Doctor" so he can lock onto their signal. Getting a clear picture now, but a malfunction causes the video to appear upside down. The Doctor at first believes the crowd to be upside down and informs everyonee to hang on (while making fun of people wearing wigs and infroming ladies to hold their skirts down). He then realises his screen is upside down and fixes it and then asks for one more "Hello, Doctor" simply because he likes being given a big greeting. The Doctor then explains that he has ended up in the Royal Albert Hall in 2207 (joking the show is nearly over then) and that the TARDIS then transported him to an unknown location, from where he is broadcasting his message. The Doctor infroms the audiance that the TARDIS has locked on to an overloading fold-back quazar engine, which has gone into overdrive, and is only deadly when it starts beeping. It does start beeping slowly, which the Doctor dismisses as a high-pitch beeping is the warning. It then beeps higher-pitched (the audiacne laughs at this). The Doctor then tell the audiance that as long as he has his sonic screwdriver, he doesn't have to worry. However, he instead takes out a toothbrush. "Blast! I hate it when I do that!", referencing The Lodger. The Doctor then tells the audiance he has to find a safer area to defuse the bomb and bids them farewell. However, he prompts them to saw farewell after hearing no reply. He emerges into the Albert Hall, briefly abandoning the engine when it stops beeping. However, it does not detonate and the Doctor picks it up and heads into the crowd. He looks for someone to help, but refuses to have an adult help as they might hit him. The Doctor then takes a boy named Ellis from his seat. He picks a wire from the engine and asks Ellis if he can see it, which says he can. The Doctor is surprised by how sharp he is and explains that the wire he's holding is "psychic wire", which is so thin that its practically imaginary; once again he complitments the boy, saying he's "one step ahead of the game". He has Ellis at first hold the wire in his hand, but then has him hold it in his mouth to save Ellis's hand. The Doctor has Ellis keep his head still and then becomes shocked once again by how serious Ellis is taking this when he doesn't giggle at the mention of doing so for comical effect, making the audiance cheer for him. The Doctor then goes on about how ridiculous his plan seems as he needs to use Ellis as a biological transducer in order to disperse the energy of the engine through the wi-fi in the hall to deactivate the engine. Before he can finishing gloating, the Doctor is forced to perform his task by the wooshing engine. The Doctor then infroms the audiance that he has successfully saved the Royal Albert Hall. He then thanks Ellis and returns him to his seat and asks for his name. The Doctor then has the crowd cheer for Ellis before continuing about if there were gong to be any side-effects. At first, the Doctor tells everyone that there are no side-effects, but goes on to say "Unless you have your mobile phone on, in which case, you;re going to die"; ITV had also been 'blown off the air'. He leaves after reading a paphlet and insulting Matt Smith for having a 'dull name', wishing the audience a good night.

=== Act 2 continues ===
 * Amy - Murray Gold
 * Liz, Lizards, Vampires and Vincent - Murray Gold
 * The Ride of the Valkyries - Richard Wagner
 * This is Gallifrey/Vale Decem - Murray Gold, featuring Mark Chambers
 * Pandorica Suite - Murray Gold
 * Song of Freedom - Murray Gold
 * Doctor Who Theme -Ron Grainer

Cast

 * Himself/The Doctor - Matt Smith
 * Herself - Karen Gillan
 * Himself - Arthur Darvill
 * Air-raid warden - Matthew Doman
 * Dalek Voices - Nicholas Briggs
 * Dalek Operator - Barney Edwards
 * Cybermen - Ruari Mears, Matthew Doman & Adam Sweet
 * Silurians - Alexandra Winton, Barbara Fadden and Nathalie Cuzner
 * Vampires - Sonila Vjeshta, Gabriela Montaraz and Elizabeth Croft
 * Judoon - Paul Kasey (captain), Ken Hosking (trooper).

Music cast

 * Conductors:
 * Ben Foster.
 * Grant Llewellyn.
 * Vocalists:
 * Mark Chambers (male counter-tenor).
 * Yamit Mamo (female soloist).
 * Choir:
 * The London Philharmonic Choir.
 * Orchestra:
 * The BBC National Orchestra of Wales.

Ratings
BBC 3 -

Filming locations

 * Royal Albert Hall
 * Upper Boat Studios

Production errors
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Continuity
'Wibbly Wobbly Explody-Wody Thing' is a reference to the quote: "Wibbly Wobbly Timey-Wimey" (DW : Blink, Time Crash, The Eleventh Hour).

DVD and Blu-Ray release
The concert was released on DVD and Blu-Ray along with A Christmas Carol in 2011. However, the concert is scaled down to 60 minutes on the DVD and Blu-Ray, with The Mad Man in a Box, Short Ride in a Fast Machine, Portmouths Port, The Planets - Mars, O Fortuna, Liz, Lizards, Vampires and Vincent, The Ride of the Valkyries, and Song of Freedom all omitted from the DVD.