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Pest Control & The Forever Trap (David Tennant & Catherine Tate)

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Doctor Who

The Celestial Toymaker

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Demon Records presents the narrated TV soundtrack of a ‘lost’ Doctor Who TV serial, starring William Hartnell as the Doctor.
Doctor Who: The Edge of Destruction (RSD 24)
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  1. The Edge Of Destruction
  2. The Brink Of Disaster

Doctor Who

Doctor Who: The Edge of Destruction (RSD 24)

Record Store Day
  • Record Store Day 2024 - Zoetrope Picture Disc LP

    Released: 20th Apr 2024

    £29.99
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"We are at the very beginning" Demon Records presents, exclusive to Record Store Day 2024, the complete narrated TV soundtrack of the Doctor Who story 'The Edge Of Destruction'.

This brand new audio presentation, making its debut in any format with this vinyl release, features unique linking narration by Carole Ann Ford. There's also a bonus interview with Carole herself, in which she recalls playing Susan, the Doctor's granddaughter, in the original TV episodes. The vinyl boasts a picture disc Side A, showing the Ship's melting ormolu clock from a pivotal scene in the story, and an exclusive Zoetrope Side B, depicting the TARDIS swirling across space and time (best experienced using a smartphone running a third party stroboscope app). The 12" disc is presented in a stunning die cut artwork outer sleeve. Escaping from their previous adventure, the Doctor, Susan, Ian Chesterton (William Russell) and Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill) are inside the TARDIS when it appears to be taken over by an outside force. 2024 is the 60th anniversary of this two episode story starring William Hartnell as the Doctor. First broadcast on 8 & 15 February 1964, it was only the third ever Doctor Who serial to be shown.