Coming Up: 1965 "Doctor Who" adventure "The Daleks' Master Plan" collected on vinyl
Details from the BBC:
Demon Music are releasing the 12-part ‘lost’ adventure The Daleks’ Masterplan, first shown on BBC television from October 1965 to January 1966, as a narrated full-cast TV soundtrack on vinyl!
In the story, the Daleks threaten to destroy the fabric of time itself. In their quest to control the Solar System, they have taken possession of the devastating Time Destructor. Determined to stop them, the First Doctor (William Hartnell) steals the core of the weapon. He and his friends are thus pursued across time and space by their ruthless, powerful nemeses...
The adventure is presented across 7 x heavyweight 180g blue translucent vinyl. A version with 7 x heavyweight 180g splatter vinyl is also available exclusively from Amazon UK.
Written by Terry Nation and Dennis Spooner, this is the longest single Doctor Who adventure ever made for television and film recordings of all but three episodes are lost from the BBC archives. Linking narration is provided by Peter Purves (who played First Doctor companion Steven Taylor) and the cast includes Kevin Stoney as Mavic Chen, Nicholas Courtney as Bret Vyon, Jean Marsh as Sara Kingdom and Peter Butterworth as the Meddling Monk.
In the story, the Daleks threaten to destroy the fabric of time itself. In their quest to control the Solar System, they have taken possession of the devastating Time Destructor. Determined to stop them, the First Doctor (William Hartnell) steals the core of the weapon. He and his friends are thus pursued across time and space by their ruthless, powerful nemeses...
The adventure is presented across 7 x heavyweight 180g blue translucent vinyl. A version with 7 x heavyweight 180g splatter vinyl is also available exclusively from Amazon UK.
Written by Terry Nation and Dennis Spooner, this is the longest single Doctor Who adventure ever made for television and film recordings of all but three episodes are lost from the BBC archives. Linking narration is provided by Peter Purves (who played First Doctor companion Steven Taylor) and the cast includes Kevin Stoney as Mavic Chen, Nicholas Courtney as Bret Vyon, Jean Marsh as Sara Kingdom and Peter Butterworth as the Meddling Monk.
U.S. theater screenings set for Tom Baker's final "Doctor Who" story - "Logopolis"
"Logopolis," the final "Doctor Who" story featuring Tom Baker in the lead role will screen in select U.S. cities on March 13. The showings are a tie-in to the release of Baker's final "Doctor Who" season on Blu-Ray, which you can pre-order now from Amazon.
You can find theater info and buy tickets here.
Details from Fathom Events:
It's
a Doctor Who classic fan favorite, in celebration of the upcoming
Blu-Ray release Tom Baker's complete seventh season on Doctor Who! BBC
Studios and Fathom Events are giving audiences the chance to see Tom
Baker's 100-minute final adventure, "Logopolis," featuring the first
appearance of Janet Fielding as companion Teegan, Anthony Ainley as the
Doctor's archenemy The Master, and the regeneration of Fourth Doctor Tom
Baker into Fifth Doctor Peter Davison!
Fans won't want to miss this one-of-a-kind screening that will also feature a brand new interview with Tom Baker and “Logopolis” companions Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton.
Fans won't want to miss this one-of-a-kind screening that will also feature a brand new interview with Tom Baker and “Logopolis” companions Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton.
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ITEM! The newest issue of Back Issue magazine details the history of Marvel kid mag, Pizzazz. Here's a preview. I was a charter subscriber!
ITEM! A selection of Mickey Mouse Big Little Books. (Via Davy Crockett's Almanack)
ITEM! When DC's Batman comic took the same tone as the "Batman" TV show. (Via 13th Dimension)
ITEM! Also, a look at the talented sculptors who created lifelike statues of the 1960's Batman series for an elaborate display in Hollywood. (Via 13th Dimension)
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