Just watched (and/or listened to) Doctor Who at 60: A Musical Celebration for the first time as part of my little crusade to celebrate the 60th anniversary of what is, by far, my absolute favourite science-fiction television show of all time and I have to say that while the televised version does leave an awful lot to be desired and could very easily have benefitted from perhaps a dozen more interviews (e.g. With some of the actors who have played the Doctor or some of the various companions over the years) and also perhaps could have included a few more fan-favourite themes (e.g. Doomsday, Shepherd's Boy, the Daleks' theme from Series 1-4 and especially Clara Oswald's theme) and as much as it is of course awesome to hear most of the more familiar themes again (e.g. I am the Doctor, the Classic Medley, the Companions Suite, All the Strange, Strange Creatures and Vale Decem), the radio version is so much better and greatly improved my personal overall experience of this event.
Plus, it was awesome to hear the 2023 rendition of the main theme tune, as well as the new themes for the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday, those three themes were the big highlights of the event for me, by far.
In conclusion, really looking forward now to seeing what this new era of Doctor Who has in store now that the two GOATs, Russell T. Davies and Murray Gold, are back in the game!
My overall rating for Doctor Who at 60: A Musical Celebration: 8.5/10.