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The album ''[[Music from the Tomb of the Cybermen]]'' includes a version of the [[Doctor Who Theme]] &ldquo;with extra whooshes and things&rdquo;.<ref name=RS>John Cavanagh in the [[Radio Scotland interview]].</ref>
 
The album ''[[Music from the Tomb of the Cybermen]]'' includes a version of the [[Doctor Who Theme]] &ldquo;with extra whooshes and things&rdquo;.<ref name=RS>John Cavanagh in the [[Radio Scotland interview]].</ref>
  
Delia had a copy of this CD in her attic.<ref>The ]]Initial Calalogue]]'s entry for [[DD009]]: Copy of the CD ''Music from the Tomb of the Cybermen''.</ref>
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Delia had a copy of this CD in her attic.<ref>The [[Initial Calalogue]]'s entry for [[DD009]]: Copy of the CD ''Music from the Tomb of the Cybermen''.</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 13:22, 10 July 2016

Music from the Tomb of the Cybermen record label

The album Music from the Tomb of the Cybermen includes a version of the Doctor Who Theme “with extra whooshes and things”.[1]

Delia had a copy of this CD in her attic.[2]

Availability

  • Released by Via Satellite Records[1] as ASTRA 3967[3] or by Astra as V-Sat 3967[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 John Cavanagh in the Radio Scotland interview.
  2. The Initial Calalogue's entry for DD009: Copy of the CD Music from the Tomb of the Cybermen.
  3. Notes to the Initial Catalogue entry for DD009.
  4. Record label for Tomb of the Cybermen.