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Release Date:
August 26, 2013
Original Title:
Doctor Who at the Proms
Genres:
Music | TV Movie
Production Companies:
BBC
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 74
Doctor Who returns to the Proms to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the popular BBC series. As well as showcasing Murray Gold’s music from the past eight years, the concert also journeys back to the early days of Doctor Who and the groundbreaking work of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Featuring special guests from the series, big screens and a host of monsters ready to invade the Royal Albert Hall, this is not the year to be exterminated!
Camera Operator:
Dave Brice
Martyn Stevens
Lawrence Hall
Paul Freeman
Wayne Ratcliffe
Mark Faulkner
Chris Martin
Rob McDougall
Liz Hillman
Rob Barker
Chris Hatcher
Steve Coleman
Camera Supervisor:
Vince Spooner
Costume Supervisor:
Howard Burden
Director:
Paul Bullock
Martyn Stevens
Richard Senior
Rhodri Huw
Editor:
Geraint Pari Huws
Jeremy Lott
Keith Ware
Executive Producer:
Paul Bullock
Lighting Director:
Bernie Davis
Lighting Technician:
Paul Tibbles
Dave Bishop
Line Producer:
Jo Marks
Makeup Artist:
Christine Vidler
Music:
Murray Gold
Ron Grainer
Mark Ayres
Peter Howell
Music Producer:
Dave Foster
Producer:
Paul Bullock
Denise Paul
Production Design:
Eryl Ellis
Sound:
Ian MacPherson
Sound Supervisor:
Huw Thomas
Writer:
Paul Bullock
Steven Moffat
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