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January 16th, 2020 2 comments

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The Paradise Of Death & The Ghosts of N-Space Collectors Edition Vinyl LP

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“We shan’t have any more trouble from that meddling Doctor!”

Demon Records presents a double Bill of unique full-cast BBC Radio adventures for Jon pertwee as the third Doctor, based on the enduringly popular BBC TV series. The paradise of death reunites the Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith and the brigadier for an adventure that takes them from hampstead heath to the far-flung planet of parrakon, where they face Dangers aplenty from the hostile freeth and tragan. In the Ghosts of n-space, which features Jon pertwee’s final performance as the Doctor, the time Lord is in sicily where he discovers trouble in the form of spectral monsters from another dimension.

Presented across 3LP x 12″ 180g heavyweight Blue vinyl & 3LP x 12″ 180g heavyweight yellow vinyl, these two fast-paced adventures were specially written for radio by former Doctor who producer & writer Barry Letts. Co-starring Elisabeth sladen and Nicholas Courtney, both also feature the incidental music and Doctor who theme arrangement of Peter howell of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Among the supporting cast for the stories are Maurice denham, Sandra dickinson, Harold innocent, Peter Miles, Richard Pearce, Harry Towb and Stephen Thorne. Accompanying the coloured vinyl LPs are full episode billings, cast and credits, and six illustrated sleeves that form a superb double-sided artwork Montage. Dummedy-dum, dummedy-dum, dummedy-dum, dum-dum….


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2 comments

  • Anonymous

    January 16th, 2020 - 9:13pm

    Great choices, genuinely would never have thought these would get a vinyl release! Two very underrated stories.

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  • Daz

    January 16th, 2020 - 7:51pm

    I remember recording Paradise on cassette tape off Radio 4 around 1993 and the music was later on a Doctor Who sound effects CD I had.
    I can’t remember a thing about it story wise now, the Vinyl looks lovely as always.

    Reply

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