
Double blue colored vinyl LP pressing. InchThere are some corners of the universe which have bred the most terrible things... They must be fought.Inch Demon Records presents, for the first time on 2LP vinyl, the complete full-cast soundtrack of this 'lost' classic BBC TV adventure, with linking narration by Frazer Hines. The Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton) is thrown into his first rematch with the Cybermen in the year 2070. Humans have colonized the Moon, and the Cybermen have identified their base as a strategic vantage point from which to invade Earth! Can the Doctor and his companions Polly (Anneke Wills), Ben (Michael Craze) and Jamie (Frazer Hines) stop them? First broadcast in 1967, this exciting adventure was written by Kit Pedler and directed by Morris Barry, with a guest cast including Patrick Barr, Andrew Maranne, Michael Wolf and John Rolfe. Whilst only two of the four episodes are known to survive on film, thankfully all four are available as sound recordings, complete with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop's familiar Doctor Who theme music. With a superb cover illustration depicting the Cybermen on the Moon, these two translucent 'Blue Moon' discs are housed in beautifully designed inner sleeves with vintage TV guide-style listings for each episode. Album Tracks 1. Episode One - Originally Broadcast 11th February 1967 2. Episode Two - Originally Broadcast 18th February 1967 1. Episode Three - Originally Broadcast 25th February 1967 2. Episode Four - Originally Broadcast 4th March 1967
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Double blue colored vinyl LP pressing. InchThere are some corners of the universe which have bred the most terrible things... They must be fought.Inch Demon Records presents, for the first time on 2LP vinyl, the complete full-cast soundtrack of this 'lost' classic BBC TV adventure, with linking narration by Frazer Hines. The Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton) is thrown into his first rematch with the Cybermen in the year 2070. Humans have colonized the Moon, and the Cybermen have identified their base as a strategic vantage point from which to invade Earth! Can the Doctor and his companions Polly (Anneke Wills), Ben (Michael Craze) and Jamie (Frazer Hines) stop them? First broadcast in 1967, this exciting adventure was written by Kit Pedler and directed by Morris Barry, with a guest cast including Patrick Barr, Andrew Maranne, Michael Wolf and John Rolfe. Whilst only two of the four episodes are known to survive on film, thankfully all four are available as sound recordings, complete with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop's familiar Doctor Who theme music. With a superb cover illustration depicting the Cybermen on the Moon, these two translucent 'Blue Moon' discs are housed in beautifully designed inner sleeves with vintage TV guide-style listings for each episode. Album Tracks 1. Episode One - Originally Broadcast 11th February 1967 2. Episode Two - Originally Broadcast 18th February 1967 1. Episode Three - Originally Broadcast 25th February 1967 2. Episode Four - Originally Broadcast 4th March 1967

Double colored vinyl LP pressing with etched side D. Housed in gatefold jacket. Doctor Who Edge of Time is an immersive VR video game and Demon Records are proud to the soundtrack to this adventure. On Vinyl for the first time, this is an original composition by Richard Wilkinson, specially created for this VR experience. Story line Mysterious enemy threatens to tear apart the universe and only you can stop them! Armed with the Sonic Screwdriver, players will solve mind-bending puzzles, grapple with iconic monsters and encounter new horizons in a quest to find the Doctor and defeat a powerful force that threatens to destroy the fabric of reality.

Limited triple 'Sense-Sphere marble colored vinyl LP pressing presented in individual pockets which, when placed in order, reveal a double-sided composite illustration. An accompanying booklet supplies cast and credits, and inner bags featuring complete episode billings. Includes embossed, frameable art print. Demon Records presents a narrated TV soundtrack from the very first series of Doctor Who, starring William Hartnell as the Doctor. The TARDIS lands on board a spaceship, in orbit around a planet known as the Sense-Sphere. The Doctor and his companions learn that the human crew have been imprisoned on their craft by the Sensorites, who blame them for the introduction of a fatal disease. When the Sensorites steal the TARDIS lock, the travelers are forced to go with the aliens to their planet and attempt to broker peace between the races. But many dangers lie ahead. This 1964 TV adventure is narrated by William Russell, who also plays Ian Chesterton. The supporting cast includes Jacqueline Hill as Barbara and Carole Ann Ford as Susan, with Stephen Dartnell, Ilona Rodgers and Lorne Cossette. Incidental music is composed by Norman Kay, and the familiar strains of the Doctor Who theme are courtesy of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Album Tracks 1. Episode 1 2. Episode 2 1. Episode 3 2. Episode 4 1. Episode 5 2. Episode 6

Four colored vinyl LP box set. InchI cross the void beyond the mind. The empty space that circles time... Eternal wisdom is my guide. I am the Doctor!Inch Demon Records celebrates Jon Pertwee's flamboyant portrayal of the famous Time Lord, 55 years after he made his screen debut on 3 January 1970. Available on Blue and 4 x Blue and Green Vinyl, with a beautifully illustrated cover, this set presents Jon Pertwee narrating two classic Doctor Who Target Books, an array of bonus Jon Pertwee audio appearances, and his own 1972 pop single, Who Is The Doctor? Doctor Who and the Curse of Peladon is Brian Hayles' abridged TV novelisation set on a medieval-style world, and Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks is Terrance Dicks's abridged adaptation of the Terry Nation adventure set on the jungle-like Spiridon. Bonus features are also included on each disc spanning the 1970s to the 1990s, including BBC radio interviews, a Goodwood Races sketch with Elisabeth Sladen, comedy featuring Mel Giedroyc, and tributes paid by family members and Doctor Who producers. This also includes a frameable photographic print of the Third Doctor. Accompanied by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop's familiar Doctor Who theme, the Jon Pertwee Collection celebrates one of the most stylish, iconic and beloved Doctors of all. Album Tracks 1. Doctor Who and the Curse of Peladon Part One / Goodwood Races Mini-Drama 2. Doctor Who and the Curse of Peladon Part Two / Profile Interview 1. Doctor Who and the Curse of Peladon Part Three / Newsbeat Interview 2. Doctor Who and the Curse of Peladon Part Four / Simon Bates Interview 1. Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks Part One / the Skivers Comedy Sketch 2. Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks Part Two / Local Radio Interview 1. Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks Part Three / Radio Lives Tributes 2. Doctor Who and the Planet of the Da