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* Off-air recordings of the soundtrack exist due to contemporary fan efforts. In 1992 these were released on audio cassette, accompanied by linking narration from Colin Baker, remastered and re-released on CD in 2000.<ref name=wikipedia/> | * Off-air recordings of the soundtrack exist due to contemporary fan efforts. In 1992 these were released on audio cassette, accompanied by linking narration from Colin Baker, remastered and re-released on CD in 2000.<ref name=wikipedia/> | ||
** See [[File:Doctor Who - The Macra Terror.torrent]] | ** See [[File:Doctor Who - The Macra Terror.torrent]] | ||
− | * The "Loose Cannon" visual reconstruction is available | + | * The "Loose Cannon" visual reconstruction from photosnaps is available |
** as [[File:034 - Doctor Who - The Macra Terror.torrent]] (1.64GB) | ** as [[File:034 - Doctor Who - The Macra Terror.torrent]] (1.64GB) | ||
** in [[File:Dr Who.torrent]] as<BR><TT>1967-0[34]?-S04 E07 - The Macra Terror *.avi</TT> (658.3MB) | ** in [[File:Dr Who.torrent]] as<BR><TT>1967-0[34]?-S04 E07 - The Macra Terror *.avi</TT> (658.3MB) | ||
+ | ** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyHPfgr3eIo On youtube.com] | ||
=References= | =References= |
Revision as of 18:44, 27 January 2016
Doctor Who: The Macra Terror is a serial in the Doctor Who TV series in four episodes for which Delia created music including Chromophone Band.
Only stills and/or fragments of the TV series are known to exist.[1]
Tapes
BBC Radiophonic Workshop - surviving work lists:
- TRW 604: "Doctor Who (Serial JJ): The Macra Terror (Music)"
Availability
- The four episodes were first broadcast in 1967 on March 11th, 18th and 25th and on April 1st.
- Off-air recordings of the soundtrack exist due to contemporary fan efforts. In 1992 these were released on audio cassette, accompanied by linking narration from Colin Baker, remastered and re-released on CD in 2000.[1]
- The "Loose Cannon" visual reconstruction from photosnaps is available
- as File:Doctor Who - The Macra Terror (Loose Cannon reconstruction).torrent (1.64GB)
- in File:Dr Who.torrent as
1967-0[34]?-S04 E07 - The Macra Terror *.avi (658.3MB) - On youtube.com