CBeebies Prom - Season 3 / Year 2018

Season 3 / Year 2018
Episodes

Something Special at the Proms
Music and magic with Something Special at the Proms. Justin Fletcher and his new friends, Hamza and Frankie, visit the Royal Albert Hall for an amazing, musical day out. Following on from the incredibly popular CBeebies Proms, the much loved series of Something Special is at the Proms this summer for a one-off programme, transmission to coincide with the iconic Last Night of the Proms.
This summer, BBC Proms staged their second relaxed Prom at the Royal Albert Hall, with music performed by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, creating an ideal opportunity for Justin and Something Special to be part of the audience. Learning Makaton music signs, hearing fantastic music and spending a day at the Royal Albert Hall with Justin, the Something Special children will now share their incredible day with the CBeebies audience as they become Something Special stars.
Of course, Mr Tumble will have his part to play too! What can possibly go wrong when Mr Tumble helps the orchestra unload their instruments? And imagine Mr Tumble's delight as he learns the instruments of the orchestra - with advice and a little bit of help from Grandad Tumble, Mr Tumble is determined to be the best musician in the world!
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