Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q17147981> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 57 of
57
with 100 triples per page.
- Q17147981 subject Q8522295.
- Q17147981 abstract "Horrible Histories Prom (televised as "Horrible Histories' Big Prom Party") was a free family concert showcasing the original songs from the British television series Horrible Histories, along with classical music. It was held on 30 July 2011 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, and was that year's children's entry in the BBC's annual Proms series. Louise Fryer presented the concert for BBC Radio Three with the help of Rattus Rattus, the black rat puppet "host" of the TV series. The featured performers were the six-member starring cast of Horrible Histories (Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond), supported by the Aurora Orchestra with Nicholas Collon conducting. The Music Centre Children's Choir and Kids Company Choir served as chorus. Orchestral arrangements were made as needed by Iain Farrington.The 65-minute televised version initially aired the following September. It featured a version of the concert edited to highlight the songs from the TV series, interspersed with snippets of the classical pieces and specially-shot linking sketches set in and around the concert hall.".
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q1046677.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q11148.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q1147529.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q1151.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q1192.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q122553.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q12567.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q1305214.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q130586.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q131981.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q1380476.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q13894.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q150445.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q1511.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q15416.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q161936.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q192621.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q193639.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q201873.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q206015.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q207947.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q254.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q255.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q324319.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q3298532.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q35720.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q37739.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q38370.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q42005.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q46096.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q462313.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q473450.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q4822578.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q4886697.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q49481.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q5905004.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q6195767.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q635.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q6500853.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q674738.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q6774431.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q7302.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q7314.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q7330587.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q749608.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q7518724.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q836571.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q84.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q8522295.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q911487.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q9439.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q9531.
- Q17147981 wikiPageWikiLink Q9730.
- Q17147981 comment "Horrible Histories Prom (televised as "Horrible Histories' Big Prom Party") was a free family concert showcasing the original songs from the British television series Horrible Histories, along with classical music. It was held on 30 July 2011 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, and was that year's children's entry in the BBC's annual Proms series. Louise Fryer presented the concert for BBC Radio Three with the help of Rattus Rattus, the black rat puppet "host" of the TV series.".
- Q17147981 label "Horrible Histories Prom".