For this one performance, he was more a conductor, he was THE Conductor! The definitive article if you will! A madman with a blue stick orchestrating a symphony across time and space!
I was 12 years old, my parents called up the day of the concert to see if any tickets had been returned and put on resale, and we ended up sat in the Royal Box next to Steven Moffat. An amazing night, I'll never forget it.
Similar story’s but a different genre for video game live I was there when they did the live announcement for halo 3 with Cortana voice actress on stage! Was trip being in front row.
0:46 For this one performance, he was more a conductor, he was THE Conductor! The definitive article if you will! A madman with a blue stick orchestrating a symphony across time and space!
They are not evil if you have Jesus by your side (born again Christian) .you see just like the bible is the word of God. Satan (through his satanic occultist artists)"has used novels,books,animes,movies, the music industry to distract us and indoctrinate people astray from God's laws. Harry potter books led kids/people to seek Real actual witchcraft that why people burnt them. And yes the end is nigh. look around🔥🔥 everything is going under their plan (Muhahaha!😅)..Jesus is the only way, the truth and eternal life. Seek Jesus before its too late. humbly pray repent turn away from sins (read the 10 commandments) Jesus loves you❤. And he is coming sooon. To Judge all of mankind
Murray Gold and Ben Foster are two major reasons why the reboot of DOCTOR WHO has been such a smashing success! Give this larger-than-life, cinematic opera the full, passionate music it deserves, played by a full, passionate orchestra and choir.
@OfficialPanda WAIT WHAT! HE IS?!!!! I LOVE HIM SO MUCH! I love his style of using the voices in the 9th and 10th Doctor's themes! They were so beautiful! It makes me wish as a composer in college that I could do something like this but making it my own style with the voices and the instruments- either in minor or in major.
Plummet Why not? The only reason I could think of is the head writer, but you said Jodie not Chibnall. Why don't you think Jodie will live up to the name?
Because shes following decades of a male only character and i dont think she can handle the pressure after her first episodes when the views start dropping
Plummet I bet the older audience said the same thing about Peter Davison, "A young man as the Doctor? He will never live up to expectation" and they definitely said the same thing about Matt Smith, "This idiot is the Doctor? No he won't ever live up to it" and the newer audience said the it about Capaldi, "Who is this old dude coming on to my show? He's not worth my time" And now there's a woman in the Doctor's shoes and people are like "Girl?! I dont want my Doctor Who to be 'GIRLY'" Backlash has happened to every Doctor because people don't like change, but the show is about change, that's why it's 50+ years old. It doesn't matter the Doctor's gender, the Doctor is an alien who can change their face and body around death, the only thing that matters is if the writing and acting is good. And according to David Tennant, Jodie is a great actress. All we have to worry about is Chibnall
Also the speach from Superman in the Justice League animated series "I feel like I live in a world made of carboard.." only to have his ass kicked moments later.
Plummet Pretty sure the speech did it's job, made them shit themselves and gave him some time before they shoved him in the pandorica. I mean think about the weeping angels speech if you have any plans of seeing tomorrow theirs one thing you never ever put in a trap so they while they had a plan they were probably still shitting bricks and second questioning "what the fuck are we actually doing".
Dude this gives me chills. The conductor, all the enemies coming out and leaving, the Pandorica speech, everything. Would’ve loved to be there. Now they just needed the Daleks or Silence
I think even the Dr. themselves were slightly taken aback for a moment seeing all of their enemies rallying together to defeat the Dr. Considering that many of them are the sworn enemy of the other, and would most likely strangle each other to death if they were in the same room together!! It is very chilling to see that!!
@@Bamaborn Me too, I'm 50. But I'm from Germany and while I knew the tune I wasn't aware of The Doctor until late, when one German station started broadcasting the McCoy episodes. It was horrible. No - not the series, that had something really charming and crazy to it, and I already was a fan of the Hitchhikers Guide so I liked Doctor Who of course! But the station showed episodes in the wrong order and several times at the last minute changed their schedule so that when you tuned in at the usual time the episode was almost over already... Then I knew some fans who had copies of copies of episodes recorded from someone in the UK and then there was the internet - so over time I basically saw every episode that still exists. And man - I would have LOVED Baker's Doctor to death as a kid! :D Watching them gave me such a hard flashback back into the 70s! It's not the same as having seen them as a kid, but they totally reminded me of the time when I was one for sure. The clothes, the cars, even the overall feeling of watching a UK show from around that time (All Creatures great and small - the series where the Doctor who's the father of the wife of the other Doctor is a doctor and has his arm up a cow's bum at least once - was something I watched on German TV back then. Or Catweazle a little later.)... :D Of all the classic Doctors Baker will definitely be in a special place for me, he's "my" Doctor, I only had to travel back in time to see it. :D
He will be the Doctor and so will others be for other people. That is the great thing about the Doctor each regeneration gives the chance for new people to fall in love with him.
Listening in 2020.. oh man this brings back such nostalgic memories!! I’d do anything for Matt’s era to come back or to watch it again for the first time!
@@SamuelBlack84 YES but like with 11 (hes my fav/first ive watched) IDK if he would take a random teen girl to space for no reason but... I'll look for him XD
@@BlueStar4040 You never know😉He was happy to take Amelia Pond when she was little. Also, Ace was 16. The 7th Doctor Sylvester McCoy was the Doctor when I was a kid, so he would be cool. Or, the very pretty Thirteen😍
I was truly privileged to be in the audience on the 14th of July 2013. I wasn’t expecting, nor have I ever heard of the “Doctor Who Proms”, but I’ve been a fan of the Doctor since I was a boy in Canada and absolutely thrilled to attend. Great spot on the floor too, with a whole lot of monsters moving past me, supplying me with numerous blurry pictures of them considering whether or not to kill me. If you get the chance to attend another such event, I’m certain you will not be disappointed.
Out of all the amazing music written for Doctor Who over the years I am the Doctor holds a special place in my heart, it is truly a magnificent piece of music, hearing eleven's theme while the Doctor gives his speech to all those spaceships whizzing about at Stonehenge is so cool I love it😃
I feel like I'm missing too much in life. This show made me the person I am today. Everything the doctors had to learn was also what I had to learn. You made me realize no one... not a single person was unworthy. You made me realize how important it is to forgive, not only others, but ourselves. You made me realize that life should be filled with adventure. Sometimes a little bit bravery could do so much. Sometimes rage... rage... enormous rage can be OK. It's life. We all have emotions. Yet, all of the rages and madness are directed to the ones that deserve it. I don't know how to explain. You made me realize how important it is to have great companions to trust with our own lives. You made me want to think outside of the box. You made me the imaginative INFP I am today. Some days, you were my only solace, only adventure and only joy in my boring life. Thank you, Doctor. For everything.
Watched the first episode of Dr. Who in 1963 with William Hartnell the original Dr.Who Twice, as it was rebroadcast the next week, due to a transmitter failure in the Midlands, I was Twice scarred out of my wits as a schoolboy and was forever hooked...
I'm 76 and not long ago I was waiting to have a haircut and there was a boy of about 11 ahead of me. He had a photo of this Doctor and he wanted a haircut and style just like it. I thought that will be a tall order. The barber put the photo on the shelf and began to do his best. As it happened, he did a perfect job and the boy looked ready to take on any Cyberman. The barber gets an A+ and the boy was a happy customer. Greetings from Granada, Spain.
This is what it feels like to watch Doctor Who distilled into its purest, most awesome form. Or at least, how it used to feel. I still watch Doctor Who, and I still really enjoy it, but it's not 'must watch' for me now like it used to be.
The Pandorica Opens remains one of my favorite episodes of new Who, hands down. Absolutely loved the music from the 11th doctor’s run. I wish they’d bring some of it back. 💙
The only way this would improve is if at the end the conductor turned around and was Matt Smith for the audience to see. The greatest sleight of hand ever achieved.
The David Tennant run caught my eye, then I started from Chris Eccleston. I loved the David Tennant run, and Peter Capaldi alongside Jenna Coleman was always a compelling watch, as there was so much heart with them. But when this started playing in Matt Smith's debut and he got the Atraxi to go away for good when he said "Hello, I'm the Doctor. Basically, run," that was a badass moment. And it solidified me keeping on with Matt's run. And I've only been into Who since January 2024
Not to mention, I absolutely love the time changes in the piece, but the fact that the main hook is 7/4 (7 quarter notes per bar) makes it even more awesome.
Beautiful music, beautiful performance, brilliant show under Mofftiss. Remember that - remember who drove him out. And the children were so engaged. Beautiful.
Someone at the NHL hockey arena here in Ottawa likes this piece of music so much that at regular season games there, when the game goes to s shootout after five minutes of over time, the music used to bridge the minutes when the coaches are selecting their shooters is this exact piece of music.
With series 5 being my first, this theme always manages to bring out the childlike wonder in me. I'm an adult now and I still hum it if I'm ever really frightened
Oh man, this was ten years ago and the Pandorica speech would have been earlier than that, but when the Doctor started talking I could remember every word and cadence of that speech like a song. What a wave of nostalgia. Murray Gold is an amazing composer.
If you heard this in the episode you was watching, you knew something good was gonna happen. God it brings back so many memories.... this is what tv programs should be like :(
American shows miss the mark so much on music in shows , they can do it in movies but in shows the music sucks, Stargate SG1 had so many alien invasions and this type of music would have been epic
0:48 makes me so proud I was there for the filming of this. Just around the corner from Heath High Level, my friend and I had newly-done Dr. Who sleeves, which Matt rubbed whilst doubting their authenticity. We had nothing for him and Jenna to sign apart from a receipt from a date earlier that day, which Smith did in fact sign. Greatest experience of my life.
3:50 we tell very young children that there are no monsters under the bed, that the monsters are fake bits of made up stories. And then at some point, we must tell the children that monsters are real and that evil exists, and teach them how to stand up for themselves and others. Dr Who is one of the stories we tell about doing right when it is not easy to do right. The little girl bravely faces the threat and is going to ward off the bad guys. Look at her eyes. Let all of us adults be this brave and face down the evil we see this week.
Is it me or is the conductor enjoying this as much as the fans
Joe Kreissl. What a legend.
He seems to indeed have as much fun as the fans viewing while waving his arms around.
I can't really blame him.
For this one performance, he was more a conductor, he was THE Conductor! The definitive article if you will! A madman with a blue stick orchestrating a symphony across time and space!
@@Obi-Wan_Kenobi After we had the Doctor and the Master, it's bloody time we get the Conductor, he who orchestrates time and space itself :-D
I was waiting for Matt Smith to step out of the TARDIS at the front 😂
Me too
The audience would've shit their pants
Abi Godden me too
Abi Godden same
he is, there is another video - this goes on ;)
I just love how even the conductor is jamming to it
Same 😂
Well you just know he banged half the cast afterwards...big dick energy
@@famebrightstudio7658 🤣🤣🤣
@@famebrightstudio7658 ?
Sí
I was 12 years old, my parents called up the day of the concert to see if any tickets had been returned and put on resale, and we ended up sat in the Royal Box next to Steven Moffat. An amazing night, I'll never forget it.
Lovely story. So glad 12 year old you got to experience it ❤
You are one lucky Whovian to sit next to one of the creators of the show!
Similar story’s but a different genre for video game live I was there when they did the live announcement for halo 3 with Cortana voice actress on stage! Was trip being in front row.
How cool would it have been if it had been "Well bad news everyone!" *steps out of tardis* "Cos guess who!"
Exactly😭
No no trust me *stick his head out* I'm the doctor
I've seen this so many times by now and I still keep expecting that to happen lol
That would of made it so much better
He did turn up eventually but that would have been epic I agree
The conductor is the result of a semi-successful attempt to clone Matt Smith
@R H nice transistor.
The silence was here too....but nobody remembers it
I saw a lady with tally marks on her arms there were quite a lot there it seems
I have no idea what you are saying. I can’t remember that...
Unfortunately for the Silence, they were shot on sight.
@@tomf3150
That explains tripping up
@@tomf3150 oh so that's what the weird smell was, I thought someone had shit themselves
0:46 For this one performance, he was more a conductor, he was THE Conductor! The definitive article if you will! A madman with a blue stick orchestrating a symphony across time and space!
LOL! He is a great man to look upon waving that stick and being so glorious!
For the whole of Murray Gold's run he WAS the conductor. And orchestrator. And composed everything for Torchwood...
DerekHartley That’s amazing!
Hello there
They are not evil if you have Jesus by your side (born again Christian) .you see just like the bible is the word of God. Satan (through his satanic occultist artists)"has used novels,books,animes,movies, the music industry to distract us and indoctrinate people astray from God's laws. Harry potter books led kids/people to seek Real actual witchcraft that why people burnt them. And yes the end is nigh. look around🔥🔥 everything is going under their plan (Muhahaha!😅)..Jesus is the only way, the truth and eternal life. Seek Jesus before its too late. humbly pray repent turn away from sins (read the 10 commandments) Jesus loves you❤. And he is coming sooon. To Judge all of mankind
Murray Gold and Ben Foster are two major reasons why the reboot of DOCTOR WHO has been such a smashing success! Give this larger-than-life, cinematic opera the full, passionate music it deserves, played by a full, passionate orchestra and choir.
@OfficialPanda WAIT WHAT! HE IS?!!!! I LOVE HIM SO MUCH! I love his style of using the voices in the 9th and 10th Doctor's themes! They were so beautiful! It makes me wish as a composer in college that I could do something like this but making it my own style with the voices and the instruments- either in minor or in major.
Yeah, I like series 11 and 12, but the new composer just can't compare
And Murray Gold is back! For RTD’s reboot of his reboot.
Nice to see Murray back on board for the upcoming series
And Davies killed the show with the latest woke shite.
No one will ever be as good as Matt Smith in that Speech.
is it just me that has realized that Matt Smith was the cheekiest but the most kick ass doctor so far
tennant smith and capaldi were amazing i dont think jodie will live up to expectation
He is my favorite
Plummet Why not? The only reason I could think of is the head writer, but you said Jodie not Chibnall. Why don't you think Jodie will live up to the name?
Because shes following decades of a male only character and i dont think she can handle the pressure after her first episodes when the views start dropping
Plummet I bet the older audience said the same thing about Peter Davison, "A young man as the Doctor? He will never live up to expectation" and they definitely said the same thing about Matt Smith, "This idiot is the Doctor? No he won't ever live up to it" and the newer audience said the it about Capaldi, "Who is this old dude coming on to my show? He's not worth my time" And now there's a woman in the Doctor's shoes and people are like "Girl?! I dont want my Doctor Who to be 'GIRLY'" Backlash has happened to every Doctor because people don't like change, but the show is about change, that's why it's 50+ years old. It doesn't matter the Doctor's gender, the Doctor is an alien who can change their face and body around death, the only thing that matters is if the writing and acting is good. And according to David Tennant, Jodie is a great actress. All we have to worry about is Chibnall
That moment you realise that the Doctor's pandorica speech was unnecessary because it was a trap that he fell for hook line and sinker. XD
Still a speech that rivals the inpendence day speech and even that was a trap :)
I liked the Atraxi speech!
Also the speach from Superman in the Justice League animated series "I feel like I live in a world made of carboard.." only to have his ass kicked moments later.
It was a trap, but it was a trap that couldn't hold him.
Plummet Pretty sure the speech did it's job, made them shit themselves and gave him some time before they shoved him in the pandorica. I mean think about the weeping angels speech if you have any plans of seeing tomorrow theirs one thing you never ever put in a trap so they while they had a plan they were probably still shitting bricks and second questioning "what the fuck are we actually doing".
That must have been a hell of a concert to attend. Those that were kids there will surely remember it all their lives.
I keep watching it - and I was there, Proms plus Dr Who - the two greatest influences in my life ( other than my family :-)
I went to this and I was 12 at the time, you’re completely right I’ve never really forgotten it and I was so lucky to attend
Exactly what I think about. The kid’s face on the thumbnail says it all. 💙💙
I was 60 ! One of life’s highlights ❤
As a nearly 40 year old, I'd be too old to go to these kinds of concerts
I was really waiting for Matt Smith to hop out there...
he does :)
Same, I wish he did.
The link to the full show: ua-cam.com/video/jI4r6KUvRdk/v-deo.html
TheOneAndOnlyMedha how great of you!
0:36 this man gets it
Fez are cool!
bow-tie are cool!
a dose of amazement
Man got the drip fez
Dude this gives me chills. The conductor, all the enemies coming out and leaving, the Pandorica speech, everything. Would’ve loved to be there. Now they just needed the Daleks or Silence
Maybe they were there? You wouldn't remember if they were.
The invisible Daleks were there from Spiridon
@@SMon42 02:11 Marks on the arm. The Silence were there.
Scariest thing would've been angels
I think even the Dr. themselves were slightly taken aback for a moment seeing all of their enemies rallying together to defeat the Dr. Considering that many of them are the sworn enemy of the other, and would most likely strangle each other to death if they were in the same room together!! It is very chilling to see that!!
This legit made me cry. The fandom, the love, the music. It’s all so incredible. Doctor Who is such a big part of my life.
Doctor who is the best show in the universe!
I go all the way back to Mr. baker’s Doctor
@@Bamaborn Me too, I'm 50. But I'm from Germany and while I knew the tune I wasn't aware of The Doctor until late, when one German station started broadcasting the McCoy episodes. It was horrible. No - not the series, that had something really charming and crazy to it, and I already was a fan of the Hitchhikers Guide so I liked Doctor Who of course! But the station showed episodes in the wrong order and several times at the last minute changed their schedule so that when you tuned in at the usual time the episode was almost over already...
Then I knew some fans who had copies of copies of episodes recorded from someone in the UK and then there was the internet - so over time I basically saw every episode that still exists. And man - I would have LOVED Baker's Doctor to death as a kid! :D Watching them gave me such a hard flashback back into the 70s! It's not the same as having seen them as a kid, but they totally reminded me of the time when I was one for sure. The clothes, the cars, even the overall feeling of watching a UK show from around that time (All Creatures great and small - the series where the Doctor who's the father of the wife of the other Doctor is a doctor and has his arm up a cow's bum at least once - was something I watched on German TV back then. Or Catweazle a little later.)... :D Of all the classic Doctors Baker will definitely be in a special place for me, he's "my" Doctor, I only had to travel back in time to see it. :D
Yeah, it’s strange. I’m sat here wondering why I’m tearing up.
It's such a big part of our culture
Forget "I'm the Doctor!"..."I'm the Conductor!"
Under the masks, I bet most of the actors are grinning like loonies.
I know I would🤣
Who wouldnt be
I'm 50 odd and grinning something silly.
Killgarragh Forever if this was done in 2020 it would have more meaning
@@elliehoward1992 (< f
Basically...
Run.
It's nice to meet you Rose, run for your life
and say: "hello, im the doctor"
Remember what Ten said to Jenny (her daughter) about being the Doctor: There is an awful lot of running...
Michelle Schu-blacka 🏃🏼♂️done
"Run, run you clever boy and remember..."
This music makes me sad, brave and laugh at the same time.
I don’t care.
He will forever be the Doctor.
Yes
We will always remember when the Doctor was him ❤
ikr?!
He will be the Doctor and so will others be for other people. That is the great thing about the Doctor each regeneration gives the chance for new people to fall in love with him.
Jon Pertwee was the best. And I've been watching since 1963.
Anybody else notice how the whole audience went mental when the Cybermen appeared ????
Listening in 2020.. oh man this brings back such nostalgic memories!! I’d do anything for Matt’s era to come back or to watch it again for the first time!
I wish I could travel with the Doctor in the tardis and leave this grim world behind. I want to see the universe!
@@SamuelBlack84 2 months into 2nd wave lockdown, I FEEL YOU.
@@BlueStar4040 I would love to see the most beautiful places in the universe
@@SamuelBlack84 YES but like with 11 (hes my fav/first ive watched)
IDK if he would take a random teen girl to space for no reason but... I'll look for him XD
@@BlueStar4040 You never know😉He was happy to take Amelia Pond when she was little. Also, Ace was 16. The 7th Doctor Sylvester McCoy was the Doctor when I was a kid, so he would be cool. Or, the very pretty Thirteen😍
I cried during this performance, I feel like such a goof. :P
Same.
I almost cried, it was incredible to see this. That aliens. Wow.
Me too it's so emotional!
Same, and I love the crowd reaction for the Cybermen. True appreciation that.
Totally there as well. The orchestral flow makes it so easy to get carried away.
0:47 me when this music plays 😂
2:45 also me 😂
2:55 *i flipping love this conductor* 😂
I mean, to be fair, anyone given a chance to perform this song in an orchestra would be jigging with the theme.
Nickolas Ganadakis and it is kind of part of the job
Same
I dont even think he’s conducting he seems to be straight up dancing to this theme also imagine if this music was in classic who
Ben Foster
ben foster looks like he's having so much fun
One of the best pieces of music to come out of Dr who
I may have commented before... but have watched this so many times... and I now notice the faces of the kids in audience..... priceless!
The sad thing about singing in the choir for one of these things is that you don't get to see the faces of the kids in the audience.
@@paulkennedy8701 Maybe you could just watch this!
The expressions on the kids faces were great.
Watched this countless times .The faces on the kids is what makes it magical. Just shows what The Dr can do !
Remember when it was this good. I still had two small boys who loved the Doctor.
No words can describe how I feel when I hear this music, it's just... Magic
Man our boy Ben and the orchestra did us good man😭❤️
Let's just sit and appreciate for a few minutes that "I Am The Doctor" is in 7 beats to the measure.
My nerd card got stamped when I yelled out "Strax!" when he walked out.
"Trust me. I'm the Doctor."
And this is when people start to die...
I have seen every Doctor Who series since it started back in the 60s. I am nearly 66 and i am still watching it
The Doctor: "I don't have anything to lose"
Rory's face: "wait wtf"
I just replay the part at 2:49 over and over again. suspense, expectation, hope, heroism, catharsis. all in this short piece of music. lovely!
I was truly privileged to be in the audience on the 14th of July 2013. I wasn’t expecting, nor have I ever heard of the “Doctor Who Proms”, but I’ve been a fan of the Doctor since I was a boy in Canada and absolutely thrilled to attend. Great spot on the floor too, with a whole lot of monsters moving past me, supplying me with numerous blurry pictures of them considering whether or not to kill me. If you get the chance to attend another such event, I’m certain you will not be disappointed.
I envy you Sir. I can only imagine what a thrill it was.
@@Laceykat66 It was held TWICE that year. I was there twice - at the front. Oh yes, what a privilege.
nice. my favorite theme from that series. it's catchy.
Same. 100%.
Seems like an understatement
Crowds of people under one roof having an awesome time... I *MISS* those pre-coronavirus days!!!
Watching this for the hundredth time and still teared.
Out of all the amazing music written for Doctor Who over the years I am the Doctor holds a special place in my heart, it is truly a magnificent piece of music, hearing eleven's theme while the Doctor gives his speech to all those spaceships whizzing about at Stonehenge is so cool I love it😃
Freaking love this - 60 year old Scot who remembers William Hartnell as the first Dr.
I am 51 years old, been watching The Doctor since the 70s, and I love this show.
I saw EP1 series one - my father worked on the show - and so did I. MASIVE impact - the format of my life. ( 64 now:-) I'm in row two.
@@tortysoft how awesome.
In 2020 still watching. I love this show. Who is here with me ?
I love this show to, very much❤😊
@@naika2023 Still here, and loving it to pieces. Can't wait for November!!!
When the Composer of Who knew what he was doing...
I feel like I'm missing too much in life. This show made me the person I am today. Everything the doctors had to learn was also what I had to learn.
You made me realize no one... not a single person was unworthy. You made me realize how important it is to forgive, not only others, but ourselves. You made me realize that life should be filled with adventure. Sometimes a little bit bravery could do so much. Sometimes rage... rage... enormous rage can be OK. It's life. We all have emotions.
Yet, all of the rages and madness are directed to the ones that deserve it. I don't know how to explain.
You made me realize how important it is to have great companions to trust with our own lives.
You made me want to think outside of the box. You made me the imaginative INFP I am today.
Some days, you were my only solace, only adventure and only joy in my boring life.
Thank you, Doctor. For everything.
Watched the first episode of Dr. Who in 1963 with William Hartnell the original Dr.Who Twice, as it was rebroadcast the next week, due to a transmitter failure in the Midlands, I was Twice scarred out of my wits as a schoolboy and was forever hooked...
It must have been incredible. Not even my grandmother was born back then.
Do you still remember scenes of the missing episodes?
I remember the yeti.
Never watched Dr. Who but this must have been one incredible concert. Kids will remember this into old age!
Here you see Doctor Who at its highest point in terms of performance / popularity., just compare that to what we have now
Dr who may aswell have been cancelled after Smith left, it will never be this popular again, ill be an very old man before that happens again
@RealBadGaming52
So, how are the grandkids?
I'm 76 and not long ago I was waiting to have a haircut and there was a boy of about 11 ahead of me. He had a photo of this Doctor and he wanted a haircut and style just like it. I thought that will be a tall order. The barber put the photo on the shelf and began to do his best. As it happened, he did a perfect job and the boy looked ready to take on any Cyberman. The barber gets an A+ and the boy was a happy customer. Greetings from Granada, Spain.
English sci fi at its finest! the music is fine too!
I bet The Doctor is reincarnated as Harry Potter!
Welsh Sci fi (Cardiff)? Canadian Sci fi (Sydney Newman)? Universal sci fi? Miultiversal Sci fi?
British Sci-fi, I think you’ll find
I think you mean sci fi at its finest...hell, television at its finest...hell, fine things at their finest!
FINE?
the background score to the Doctor's pandorica speech is absolutely stunning!
I love the way they couldn't get _the_ most iconic Dr Who villian in because of, you know, stairs.
this theme i swear gets me everytime i listen to it. it just screams doctor who and the adventures
This is what it feels like to watch Doctor Who distilled into its purest, most awesome form. Or at least, how it used to feel. I still watch Doctor Who, and I still really enjoy it, but it's not 'must watch' for me now like it used to be.
The Pandorica Opens remains one of my favorite episodes of new Who, hands down. Absolutely loved the music from the 11th doctor’s run. I wish they’d bring some of it back. 💙
3:58 on is the inspirational speech I need tonight.
The 11th doctor gave a special energy, love and compassion, quirkiness. I love Matt!!!
So good to see the audience so ridiculously happy. What an amazing atmosphere!
ua-cam.com/video/VP_pjfozk4M/v-deo.html
This indeed the real real real real doctor!!!
Those were the days.
I think the Conductor had the time of his life. He will never forget this 5 minutes!
The only way this would improve is if at the end the conductor turned around and was Matt Smith for the audience to see.
The greatest sleight of hand ever achieved.
I found another video where he did that😂
It almost hurts to see how good Doctor Who was a few years back compared to what is now.
Amazing to see how far and how fast it has fallen.
11th had the coolest theme.
The David Tennant run caught my eye, then I started from Chris Eccleston. I loved the David Tennant run, and Peter Capaldi alongside Jenna Coleman was always a compelling watch, as there was so much heart with them. But when this started playing in Matt Smith's debut and he got the Atraxi to go away for good when he said "Hello, I'm the Doctor. Basically, run," that was a badass moment. And it solidified me keeping on with Matt's run.
And I've only been into Who since January 2024
Not to mention, I absolutely love the time changes in the piece, but the fact that the main hook is 7/4 (7 quarter notes per bar) makes it even more awesome.
THIS IS DOCTOR WHO
Loser.
@@carlacristina5613 what why do you say loser this is the best doctor
It's the looks on the kids faces that always moves me.
Best Doctor's theme ever!
The conductor put his soul, goddamn this is a hero
Beautiful music, beautiful performance, brilliant show under Mofftiss. Remember that - remember who drove him out. And the children were so engaged. Beautiful.
the look on the kids’ faces were priceless: fear, excitement, joy, and love
chills... every time... what I would have given to be there omg
I really like the looks of excitement on the kids faces
I'm 49 years old and I still feel the same myself
So did I, until recently.
I'm legit crying, this was my childhood
Someone at the NHL hockey arena here in Ottawa likes this piece of music so much that at regular season games there, when the game goes to s shootout after five minutes of over time, the music used to bridge the minutes when the coaches are selecting their shooters is this exact piece of music.
With series 5 being my first, this theme always manages to bring out the childlike wonder in me. I'm an adult now and I still hum it if I'm ever really frightened
I'm still afraid of the weeping angels!
🙈 angels everywhere at Christmas time.
This shows what the show WAS all about...
Love I Am The Doctor! Nicely done!❤❤
Oh man, this was ten years ago and the Pandorica speech would have been earlier than that, but when the Doctor started talking I could remember every word and cadence of that speech like a song. What a wave of nostalgia. Murray Gold is an amazing composer.
Speech is the greatest the doctor weapon...
This song our recessional at my wedding in the summer of 2014.
Still to this day one of the best Proms entrances
I was at the equivalent special, just like this, but at Manchester Arena, in the same year, with my niece, who loves Dr Who.
If you heard this in the episode you was watching, you knew something good was gonna happen. God it brings back so many memories.... this is what tv programs should be like :(
American shows miss the mark so much on music in shows , they can do it in movies but in shows the music sucks, Stargate SG1 had so many alien invasions and this type of music would have been epic
0:48 makes me so proud I was there for the filming of this. Just around the corner from Heath High Level, my friend and I had newly-done Dr. Who sleeves, which Matt rubbed whilst doubting their authenticity. We had nothing for him and Jenna to sign apart from a receipt from a date earlier that day, which Smith did in fact sign. Greatest experience of my life.
Last time we had a Dr Who Concert in Australia, an Ood stood beside me! #rapt
Lucky!
The cheers when the Cybermen appear!
3:50 we tell very young children that there are no monsters under the bed, that the monsters are fake bits of made up stories. And then at some point, we must tell the children that monsters are real and that evil exists, and teach them how to stand up for themselves and others. Dr Who is one of the stories we tell about doing right when it is not easy to do right. The little girl bravely faces the threat and is going to ward off the bad guys. Look at her eyes. Let all of us adults be this brave and face down the evil we see this week.
conductor is showing his fun of the universe off to the whole world .
cyberman should hold umbrella
3:12 everything is legendary from here
3:24 this is where the fun begins 😂
No matter where
no matter when
as long as you cry out for help
he will hear you
and there shall be hope!
I got goosebumps as I watched the video! I bet this was a hell of a concert!!!
Because for that one moment. For the briefest second. You believe you are The Doctor
Watching the Cybermen march out will always give me goosebumps. My kingdom to be in that audience watching it live just for that one part
This track lives rent free in my heart