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"The Devil's Chord" is the second episode of the fourteenth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. Released alongside "Space Babies," it was written by Russell T. Davies, directed by Ben Chessell. The episode was released on BBC iPlayer in the United Kingdom on 11 May 2024 and Disney+ in the United States on 10 May.
Also in jazz harmony, the tritone is both part of the dominant chord and its substitute dominant (also known as the sub V chord). Because they share the same tritone, they are possible substitutes for one another. This is known as a tritone substitution. The tritone substitution is one of the most common chord and improvisation devices in jazz.
In 1925, a music teacher shows his student the tritone or the "devil's chord", which summons a being called Maestro, who kills the teacher by consuming the music from his heart. At Ruby's request, the Doctor takes her to London in 1963 to see the Beatles record their first album at EMI Recording Studios .
More successful by far is the second episode, “The Devil’s Chord”, where the Doctor and Ruby travel back to 1963 and Abbey Road Studios to see The Beatles lay down their earliest tracks.
"Space Babies" was first released in the United Kingdom on BBC iPlayer on 11 May 2024 and in the United States on Disney+ on 10 May; [22] followed by a broadcast on BBC One at 6:20 pm. [23] The episode was released alongside "The Devil's Chord" which aired immediately after. [22] The episodes were given an early screening exclusive for critics ...
2023 Doctor Who episode 302 – "Wild Blue Yonder" Doctor Who episode Promotional poster Cast Doctor David Tennant – Fourteenth Doctor Companion Catherine Tate – Donna Noble Others Bernard Cribbins – Wilfred Mott Nathaniel Curtis – Isaac Newton Susan Twist – Mrs. Merridew Daniel Tuite – The Doctor acting double Ophir Raray – The Doctor beast double Tommaso Di Vincenzo – The ...
"Boom" is the third episode of the fourteenth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was written by Steven Moffat, who had previously been showrunner from 2010 to 2017, and directed by Julie Anne Robinson.
The Violin Sonata in G minor, GT 2.g05; B.g5, more familiarly known as the Devil's Trill Sonata (Italian: Il trillo del diavolo), is a work for solo violin (with figured bass accompaniment) by Giuseppe Tartini (1692–1770). It is the composer's best-known composition, notable for its technically difficult passages.