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Doctor Who: The Lost TV Episodes, Collection 3, 1966 - 1967 (Original TV Audio Soundtracks)
Doctor Who The Lost TV Episodes Collection 3 1966 - 1967 - Original TV Audio Soundtracks Author:The BBC [This is Collection 3 - and features Original TV Audio Soundtracks.] — Travel back to the early days of Doctor Who with this collection of six Original TV Audio Soundtracks featuring the first and second Doctors! — This collection includes six Doctor Who adventures starring William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton as the first and second Doctors - *... more »plus extra bonus material. Absent from the TV archives, these stories survive only as soundtrack recordings. Now remastered, with additional linking narration, you can enjoy them once again, plus bonus interviews with Anneke Wills and the BBC Radio 3 program ''Dance of the Daleks.''
The collection includes the following (6) Doctor Who Adventures:
The Smugglers: (First broadcast: September-October 1966): The TARDIS arrives in seventeenth-century Cornwall for an adventure with pirates and hidden treasure.
The Tenth Planet: (First broadcast: October 1966): Earth's twin planet enters the solar system and brings with it the Cybermen ...
The Power of the Daleks: (First broadcast: November-December 1966): The First Doctor becomes the Second, and must fight the Daleks on the swamp planet Vulcan.
The Highlanders: (First broadcast: December 1966-January 1967): The time travelers arrive in Scotland after the battle of Culloden, and meet a young piper named Jamie ...
The Underwater Menace: (First broadcast: January-February 1967): The TARDIS arrives on an extinct volcanic island, beneath which lies the long-lost city of Atlantis ...
The Moonbase: (First broadcast: February-March 1967): The Moon, 2070 AD. A weather control station is in the grip of plague - caused by the Cybermen ...
BONUS Recording: Dance of the Daleks: (First broadcast: July 2010 on BBC Radio 3): Matthew Sweet time travels through Doctor Who's forty-seven-year history to investigate the weird and wonderful sound world of its incidental music.
PLUS:
- Linking narration by Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines
- Bonus interviews with Anneke Wills
- High quality scans, presented as PDF files, of the original BBC TV camera scripts
Producer's note: the quality of the recording reflects the age of the programs and the off-air nature of the source material. Whilst every attempt has been made to clean up and remaster these recordings using the latest technology, the sound quality may vary.« less