5014797912922

The Moonbase

Doctor Who

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Format: 2LP

Cat No: DEMWHOLP017

PRE-ORDER: This item will be shipped with the aim to deliver on release day.

Format Details: Translucent Blue Moon Vinyl / Translucent Blue Moon Vinyl

Release Date:  19 September 2025

Label:  Demon Records

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  5014797912922

Genres:  Spoken Word  

  • Description

    "There are some corners of the universe which have bred the most terrible things…They must be fought."

    Demon Records presents, for the first time on 2LP vinyl, the complete full-cast soundtrack of this 'lost' classic BBC TV adventure, with linking narration by Frazer Hines.

    The Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton) is thrown into his first rematch with the Cybermen in the year 2070. Humans have colonized the Moon, and the Cybermen have identified their base as a strategic vantage point from which to invade Earth! Can the Doctor and his companions Polly (Anneke Wills), Ben (Michael Craze) and Jamie (Frazer Hines) stop them?

    First broadcast in 1967, this exciting adventure was written by Kit Pedler and directed by Morris Barry, with a guest cast including Patrick Barr, Andrew Maranne, Michael Wolf and John Rolfe. Whilst only two of the four episodes are known to survive on film, thankfully all four are available as sound recordings, complete with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop's familiar Doctor Who theme music.

    With a superb cover illustration depicting the Cybermen on the Moon, these two translucent 'Blue Moon' discs are housed in beautifully designed inner sleeves with vintage TV guide-style listings for each episode.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Episode One – Originally broadcast 11th February 1967

      Side 2

      • 1. Episode Two - Originally broadcast 18th February 1967

      Disc 2

      Side 1

      • 1. Episode Three - Originally broadcast 25th February 1967

      Side 2

      • 2. Episode Four - Originally broadcast 4th March 1967