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Night of the Proms

For 30 years, Night of the Proms has been the hottest ticket in Europe. Now it comes to America. This TV series is a compilation of the very best Night of the Proms concert performances, featuring some of the most popular artists and smash hit songs of the past 5 decades, performed by the original artists in a spectacular setting. All performances are backed by Belgium's incomparable Il Novecento classical orchestra and Fine Fleur Choir. Between songs, behind-the-scenes footage and interviews provide an intimate look at one of the most successful and longest-running concert tours in the world.

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Chrissie Hynde
Self - Singer
Nile Rodgers
Self - Musician
John Miles
Self - Singer

Season 1 Episode Guide See All

Episode 1

Episode #1.1

Thu, Oct 3, 2013

Premiere episode features archive footage of the best performances by classical and pop artists through 30 years of one of Europe's most successful concert tours, Night of the Proms.

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Awards

  • 2014 - Mid-America Emmy - Art/Entertainment Program/Special - winner

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