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Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes

on BBC Classical Music Channel

Available for years

Celebrating 50 years of Doctor Who with music from Murray Gold and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Special guests and a host of monsters join in the fun. Show more

Contributors

Madame Vastra:
Neve McIntosh
Presenter:
Matt Smith
Presenter:
Jenna Coleman
Presenter:
Peter Davison
Presenter:
Carole Ann Ford
Producer:
Paul Bullock
Director:
Rhodri Huw

Duration: 2 hours, 25 minutes

on BBC Classical Music Channel

Available for 7 months

English National Opera’s sparkling new production of the much-loved Gilbert and Sullivan classic, set in the Tower of London. Show more

Contributors

Colonel Fairfax:
Anthony Gregory
Sergeant Meryll:
Neal Davies
Phoebe Meryll :
Heather Lowe
Wilfred Shadbolt:
John Molloy
Dame Carruthers:
Susan Bickley
Sir Richard Cholmondeley:
Steven Page
Elsie Maynard:
Alexandra Oomens
Jack Point:
Richard McCabe
Leonard Meryll:
Innocent Masuku

Duration: 1 hour, 59 minutes

on BBC Classical Music Channel

Available for years

First transmitted in 2001, the BBC Symphony Orchestra performs UK premieres of three works by American composer Philip Glass at the Barbican Hall. Show more

Contributors

Interviewed Guest:
Philip Glass
Interviewer:
Charles Hazlewood
Performer:
Jonathan Haas
Performer:
John Chimes

BBC Proms

2023

Last Night of the Proms, Part 1

Duration: 1 hour, 59 minutes

on BBC Classical Music Channel

Available for 3 months

In the climactic conclusion of the 2023 Proms season, superstar cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason and world-renowned Norwegian soprano Lise Davidsen perform a mix of favourites and a dash of the new. Show more

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC Classical Music Channel

Available for years

The Halle and Sir Mark Elder's vibrant and bold new take on Stravinsky’s dark masterpiece of music theatre about a soldier who trades his soul to the devil. Show more

BBC Classical Music Channel

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