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"I said, 'Is that the Albert Hall..?'"\\

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"I said, 'Is that the Albert Hall..?'"\\Hall?'"\\



"I said, 'IS THAT THE ALBERT HALL!?'"\\

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"I said, 'IS THAT THE ALBERT HALL!?'"\\HALL?!'"\\



"...Oh! Brilliant!"''

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"...Oh! Brilliant!"''Oh, brilliant!"''
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A mini-episode written by [[Creator/RussellTDavies Russell T Davies]] and shown during the 2008 BBC Proms season to the audience of the Royal Albert Hall; it was produced in part to allow Creator/DavidTennant to participate (via prerecorded segments) at the event, as his performance in the Creator/RoyalShakespeareCompany's production of ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' prevented him from appearing live there (conversely, the next two ''Doctor Who'' proms didn't have special mini-episodes ''because'' Creator/MattSmith was able to fit them in his schedule.).

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A mini-episode written by [[Creator/RussellTDavies Russell T Davies]] and shown during the 2008 BBC Proms season to the audience of the Royal Albert Hall; it was produced in part to allow Creator/DavidTennant to participate (via prerecorded segments) at the event, as his performance in the Creator/RoyalShakespeareCompany's production of ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' prevented him from appearing live there (conversely, the next two ''Doctor Who'' proms didn't have special mini-episodes ''because'' Creator/MattSmith was able to fit them in his schedule.).
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* DreadfulMusician: The Doctor's "Ode to the Universe" is dissonant in every sense of the word to our human ears, but to a Time Lord it sounds absolutely lovely.
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Watch it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZigPBxdFnU on YouTube]].

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Watch it [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZigPBxdFnU com/watch?v=ju6fvkKlCn8 on YouTube]].



* ContinuityNod: The Doctor's squirt gun (stolen by the Graske) is the same yellow, Walther PPK-shaped model he used in "[[DoctorWhoNSS4E2TheFiresofPompeii The Fires of Pompeii]]".

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* ContinuityNod: The Doctor's squirt gun (stolen by the Graske) is the same yellow, Walther PPK-shaped model he used in "[[DoctorWhoNSS4E2TheFiresofPompeii "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E2TheFiresOfPompeii The Fires of Pompeii]]".
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* ContinuityNod: The Doctor's squirt gun (stolen by the Graske) is the same yellow, Walther PPK-shaped model he used in "[[DoctorWhoNSS4E2TheFiresofPompeii The Fires of Pompeii]]".
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->''"Hello? What is that, then? Who are all those people? Hold on! That looks like... Is that the Albert Hall...?"''
->[audience applauds]
->''"I said, 'Is that the Albert Hall..?'"''
->[audience cheers]
->''"I said, 'IS THAT THE ALBERT HALL!?'"''
->'''[audience roars]'''
->''"...Oh! Brilliant!"''
-->--'''The Doctor''', fully exploiting the removal of the fourth wall.

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->''"Hello? What is that, then? Who are all those people? Hold on! That looks like... Is that the Albert Hall...?"''
->[audience applauds]
->''"I
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[audience applauds]\\
"I
said, 'Is that the Albert Hall..?'"''
->[audience cheers]
->''"I
?'"\\
[audience cheers]\\
"I
said, 'IS THAT THE ALBERT HALL!?'"''
->'''[audience roars]'''
->''"...
HALL!?'"\\
'''[audience roars]'''\\
"...
Oh! Brilliant!"''
-->--'''The Doctor''', fully -->-- '''The Doctor''' (fully exploiting the removal of the fourth wall.
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The one without a fourth wall.
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A mini-episode written by [[Creator/RussellTDavies Russell T Davies]] and shown during the 2008 BBC Proms season to the audience of the Royal Albert Hall; it was produced in part to allow Creator/DavidTennant to participate (via prerecorded segments) at the event, as his performance in the RoyalShakespeareCompany's production of ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' prevented him from appearing live there (conversely, the next two ''Doctor Who'' proms didn't have special mini-episodes ''because'' Creator/MattSmith was able to fit them in his schedule.).

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A mini-episode written by [[Creator/RussellTDavies Russell T Davies]] and shown during the 2008 BBC Proms season to the audience of the Royal Albert Hall; it was produced in part to allow Creator/DavidTennant to participate (via prerecorded segments) at the event, as his performance in the RoyalShakespeareCompany's Creator/RoyalShakespeareCompany's production of ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' prevented him from appearing live there (conversely, the next two ''Doctor Who'' proms didn't have special mini-episodes ''because'' Creator/MattSmith was able to fit them in his schedule.).
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-->'''The Doctor''', fully exploiting the removal of the fourth wall.

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-->'''The -->--'''The Doctor''', fully exploiting the removal of the fourth wall.
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->''"Hello? What is that, then? Who are all those people? Hold on! That looks like... Is that the Albert Hall...?"''
->[audience applauds]
->''"I said, 'Is that the Albert Hall..?'"''
->[audience cheers]
->''"I said, 'IS THAT THE ALBERT HALL!?'"''
->'''[audience roars]'''
->''"...Oh! Brilliant!"''
-->'''The Doctor''', fully exploiting the removal of the fourth wall.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Doctor... why are you staring at our readers...? Ohh... [[BreakingTheFourthWall You broke that wall again, didn't you?]]]]
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'''WARNING! THERE MAY BE UNMARKED SPOILERS!'''
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Watch it [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvHcE0dgHy4 here]].


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Watch it [[http://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvHcE0dgHy4 here]].


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com/watch?v=hZigPBxdFnU on YouTube]].

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: The Doctor's interaction with the audience is established as him using a space portal from the TARDIS to the Royal Albert Hall audience of the 2008 BBC Proms Season.



* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: The Doctor's interaction with the audience is established as him using a space portal from the TARDIS to the Royal Albert Hall audience of the 2008 BBC Proms Season.



* SpecialEditionTitle: Since 2008 marked the 50th anniversary of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, the ending credits featured the original Delia Derbyshire arrangement of the theme song.

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* SpecialEditionTitle: Since 2008 marked the 50th anniversary of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, the ending credits featured the original Delia Derbyshire arrangement of the theme song.song.

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* SpecialEditionTitle: Since 2008 marked the 50th anniversary of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop,

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* SpecialEditionTitle: Since 2008 marked the 50th anniversary of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop,Workshop, the ending credits featured the original Delia Derbyshire arrangement of the theme song.

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A mini-episode written by [[Creator/RussellTDavies Russell T Davies]] and shown during the 2008 BBC Proms season to the audience of the Royal Albert Hall.

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A mini-episode written by [[Creator/RussellTDavies Russell T Davies]] and shown during the 2008 BBC Proms season to the audience of the Royal Albert Hall.
Hall; it was produced in part to allow Creator/DavidTennant to participate (via prerecorded segments) at the event, as his performance in the RoyalShakespeareCompany's production of ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' prevented him from appearing live there (conversely, the next two ''Doctor Who'' proms didn't have special mini-episodes ''because'' Creator/MattSmith was able to fit them in his schedule.).



* ReversePolarity: The Doctor himself says that he must "reverse the polarity of the neutron flow" to pull the Graske out of the Royal Albert Hall, and then he reverses the polarity once more to send the Graske into the other side of the universe.

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* ReversePolarity: The Doctor himself says that he must "reverse the polarity of the neutron flow" to pull the Graske out of the Royal Albert Hall, and then he reverses the polarity once more to send the Graske into the other side of the universe.universe.
* SpecialEditionTitle: Since 2008 marked the 50th anniversary of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop,
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A mini-episode written by [[RussellTDavies Russell T Davies]] and shown during the 2008 BBC Proms season to the audience of the Royal Albert Hall.

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A mini-episode written by [[RussellTDavies [[Creator/RussellTDavies Russell T Davies]] and shown during the 2008 BBC Proms season to the audience of the Royal Albert Hall.
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* ReversePolarity: The Doctor himself says that he must "reverse the polarity of the neutron flow" to pull the Graske out of Robert Hall, and then he reverses the polarity once more to send the Graske into the other side of the universe.

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* ReversePolarity: The Doctor himself says that he must "reverse the polarity of the neutron flow" to pull the Graske out of Robert the Royal Albert Hall, and then he reverses the polarity once more to send the Graske into the other side of the universe.
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Unfortunately, after the Doctor finishes conducting, he realizes that the Graske has entered the portal and is wreaking havoc
in the Royal Albert Hall, [[FelonyMisdemeanor using the Doctor's water pistol to squirt innocent people]]. Fortunately, the Doctor [[ReversePolarity reverses the polarity of the neutron flow]] to pull the Graske out of the Royal Albert Hall, and into the other side of the universe.

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Unfortunately, after the Doctor finishes conducting, he realizes that the Graske has entered the portal and is wreaking havoc
havoc in the Royal Albert Hall, [[FelonyMisdemeanor using the Doctor's water pistol to squirt innocent people]]. Fortunately, the Doctor [[ReversePolarity reverses the polarity of the neutron flow]] to pull the Graske out of the Royal Albert Hall, and into the other side of the universe.
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The Doctor [[Recap/DoctorWho2005RBSAttackOfTheGraske once again]] encounters [[Recap/TheSarahJaneAdventuresS1E7E8WhateverHappenedToSarahJane a Graske]]. This time, the Graske is encountered within the TARDIS shortly after the Doctor finishes writing his own symphony: "Ode to the Universe". The Graske warns the Doctor about a space portal, which shows up inside the TARDIS a few seconds after the warning. The space portal is an opening that allows the Doctor to interact with the Royal Albert Hall audience of the 2008 Proms. The Doctor takes this opportunity to conduct the orchestra for a performance of "Ode to the Universe", with his sonic screwdriver used as a conductor's baton.

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The Doctor [[Recap/DoctorWho2005RBSAttackOfTheGraske once again]] encounters [[Recap/TheSarahJaneAdventuresS1E7E8WhateverHappenedToSarahJane a Graske]]. This time, the Graske is encountered appears within the TARDIS shortly after the Doctor finishes writing his own symphony: "Ode to the Universe". The Graske warns the Doctor about a space portal, which shows up inside the TARDIS a few seconds after the warning. The space portal is an opening that allows the Doctor to interact with the Royal Albert Hall audience of the 2008 Proms. The Doctor takes this opportunity to conduct the orchestra for a performance of "Ode to the Universe", with his sonic screwdriver used as a conductor's baton.
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* FelonyMisdemeanor: Among the trouble that the Doctor claims the Graske will commit on Earth are, "stealing sweets" and "making smells".

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* FelonyMisdemeanor: Among the trouble that the Doctor claims the Graske will commit on Earth are, are "stealing sweets" and "making smells".
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A mini-episode written by [[RussellTDavies Russell T. Davies]] and shown during the 2008 BBC Proms season to the audience of the Royal Albert Hall.

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A mini-episode written by [[RussellTDavies Russell T. T Davies]] and shown during the 2008 BBC Proms season to the audience of the Royal Albert Hall.


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* FelonyMisdemeanor: Among the trouble that the Doctor claims the Graske will commit on Earth are, "stealing sweets" and "making smells".
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A mini-episode written by [[RussellTDavies Russell T. Davies]] and shown during the 2008 BBC Proms season to the audience of the Royal Albert Hall.

The Doctor [[Recap/DoctorWho2005RBSAttackOfTheGraske once again]] encounters [[Recap/TheSarahJaneAdventuresS1E7E8WhateverHappenedToSarahJane a Graske]]. This time, the Graske is encountered within the TARDIS shortly after the Doctor finishes writing his own symphony: "Ode to the Universe". The Graske warns the Doctor about a space portal, which shows up inside the TARDIS a few seconds after the warning. The space portal is an opening that allows the Doctor to interact with the Royal Albert Hall audience of the 2008 Proms. The Doctor takes this opportunity to conduct the orchestra for a performance of "Ode to the Universe", with his sonic screwdriver used as a conductor's baton.

Unfortunately, after the Doctor finishes conducting, he realizes that the Graske has entered the portal and is wreaking havoc
in the Royal Albert Hall, [[FelonyMisdemeanor using the Doctor's water pistol to squirt innocent people]]. Fortunately, the Doctor [[ReversePolarity reverses the polarity of the neutron flow]] to pull the Graske out of the Royal Albert Hall, and into the other side of the universe.

Watch it [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvHcE0dgHy4 here]].


!!Tropes present include:
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: The Doctor's interaction with the audience is established as him using a space portal from the TARDIS to the Royal Albert Hall audience of the 2008 BBC Proms Season.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: The Doctor mentions having played a tuba during the very first Proms in 1895.
* ReversePolarity: The Doctor himself says that he must "reverse the polarity of the neutron flow" to pull the Graske out of Robert Hall, and then he reverses the polarity once more to send the Graske into the other side of the universe.

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