ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ LogBook Master Index: AVAILABLE SOUNDTRACKS AND VIDEOS ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ compiled by Earl Green ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ The following lists will help you track down those multimedia momentos of your favorite shows. As there really aren't any crossovers, per se, I did not reformat and combine the information for different shows such as Trek and Dr. Who, as it really wasn't necessary; they each have their own little sections. Being a big fan of film soundtracks myself, you may find some of my views below entirely subjective, so feel free to veto my admittedly finicky recommendations! If anyone else out there has more information on soundtrack albums (especially interested in info on rare and esoteric items) and videos, please feel free to Netmail it to me at 1:3822/1. Also, special thanks to those who've contributed information to this file (particularly the gang who submitted info originally intended for the WHO echo soundtrack FAQ) - your help makes this file all the more interesting! One final note...I do not work for, nor am I affiliated with, any of the manufacturers or distributors of the products listed in this file; while I do offer my opinions of some soundtracks, a product's inclusion in these lists does not in *any* way imply an endorsement on the part of myself or those who contributed information to this work. As with all things, buy at your own risk. ________________________________________________________________________________ Star Trek Soundtracks The following is a list of the commercially available soundtrack albums, as well as a smattering of various related (some in extremely vague ways!) items: TOS Sound Effects GNPD 8010 Vol. I: "The Cage" and "Where No Man Has Gone Before" GNPD 8006 Vol. II: "The Doomsday Machine" and "Amok Time" GNPD 8025 Vol. III: "Shore Leave" and "The Naked Time" GNPD 8030 "Is There In Truth No Beauty?"/"Paradise Syndrome" [Label X] LXCD 703 "Corbomite Maneuver"/"Mudd's Women"/"Charlie X"/ "Doomsday Machine" [Varese Sarabande] VCD 47235 (New digital recordings; arr. & conducted by Fred Steiner) "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" [CBS] CK-36334 "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" GNPD 8022 "Star Trek III: The Search for Spock" GNPD 8023 "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" [MCA] MCAD-6195 (Includes a couple of jazz pieces performed by the fusion jazz group The Yellowjackets; one is a sort of jazz rendition of the movie's main theme) "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" [Epic] EK-45267 (Includes "The Moon's a Window to Heaven" - supposedly the song Uhura performed in her "fan dancing" scene, performed here by Hiroshima) "Star Trek: The Astral Symphony" [Paramount] PAO-????? (A curious hodge-podge compilation of pieces from the first five movies, this release was intended to cash in on 1991's 25th anniversary publicity) "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" [MCA] MCAD-10512 TNG Vol. I: "Encounter at Farpoint" GNPD 8012 Vol. II: "The Best of Both Worlds" parts I and II GNPD 8026 Vol. III: "Yesterday's Enteprise," "Hollow Pursuits," and "Unification" parts I and II GNPD 8031 Vol. IV: "Tin Man" and others <-- delayed until 1995 GNPD 8039? (This long-awaited album has been delayed until mid-1995 at Paramount's behest since the studio feels that it would conflict with the sales of the "Star Trek: Generations" soundtrack in late '94.) "Star Trek: Generations" GNPD 8040 (Includes several tracks of sound effects, most from the series but a few from the movie) DSN Vol. I: "Emissary" GNPD 8034 Theme from "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" (CD single) GNPD 1401 (Song has been remixed into a sort of "L.A. Law," Mike-Post-esque version with drums & guitar) VOY Vol. I: "The Caretaker" <-- to be released March 1995 GNPD 8041? MISC. Soundtrack from the PBS series "Space Age" [Narada] ND-66003 Album by Jay Chattaway; much of his thematic material is VERY similar to the style used in TNG's 5th/6th seasons, particularly "The Chase." Brahms Sextet, Op. 18 [CBS] MPK-44851 Recorded at Prades, France, June 1952 - the Adante, Ma Moderato movement is the bit o' Brahms used in "Sarek," in which it was passed off as Mozart. Brent Spiner - "Ol' Yellow Eyes Is Back" [Bay Cities/Milan] 873 125 An EXCELLENT collection of Broadway tunes and other assorted oldies sung by Spiner, with a full orchestra and brass band behind him conducted by Dennis McCarthy. This album has not been pressed anywhere in quite some time, so finding a copy anywhere near mint condition is very slim, espcially on CD. Theodore Bikel - various albums [Bainbridge] I don't have any of these, but according to the CDC online catalog's "others" listing, there are three albums of Jewish folk songs sung by Bikel, who some of you may recall played Worf's foster father in "Family" (as well as a guest shot on Babylon 5 in "TKO"). Patrick Stewart - "A Christmas Carol" [Simon & Schuster] A two-cassette reading of Dickens' "Christmas Carol" as only Patrick Stewart can perform it! (I used to have the catalog number for this, but I sold my copy when I moved, so someone else who owns it will have to help me out here. To the best of my knowledge, this has been released on tape only.) William Shatner - "The Transformed Man" [???] I haven't a clue as to what this is, just that it's in the Star Tech catalog as a recently rereleased album available only as an import. Not a new item, but only recently put on disc for the first time. All the albums above with a "GNPD" designation are released by GNP Crescendo, which now seems to be the clearinghouse for Trek music; this, however, is not a problem; all of the TNG soundtracks are "DDD," and the stereo remastering done on the TOS scores must be heard to be believed. Varese Sarabande also released re-recordings of TOS scores in 1986, and though the arrangements and new recordings are great and close to the quality of the film scores, some of them also use some pretty cheesy sounding organ tones - a caveat to those tired of the "60's sound"! ________________________________________________________________________________ Doctor Who Soundtracks Silva Screen Records have released a number of CDs containing music from various Doctor Who episodes, including CD reissues of the BBC's original "Doctor Who - The Music" albums; there are also BBC albums released for the 25th and 30th anniversaries. Listed at the end are assorted other releases you may wish to look into - any pre-80s Doctor Who records are quite valuable indeed! Silva Screen are also reportedly getting a Red Dwarf soundtrack CD ready, though the bad publicity expected to be surrounding that show due to the Craig Charles incident may or may not affect this release. Anyway, back to Doctor Who. The episodes from which music is available are listed below in episodic order from the CD track lists: "The Wheel in Space" music by Brian Hodgson track 21 on "30 Years at the Radiophonic Workshop" "The Krotons" music by Brian Hodgson track 28 on "30 Years at the Radiophonic Workshop" "Inferno" music by Delia Derbyshire tracks 5 and 12 on "Doctor Who - Earthshock" "The Mind of Evil" music by Dudley Simpson track 4 on "Doctor Who - Earthshock" "The Sea-Devils" music by Malcolm Clarke track 2 on "Doctor Who - Earthshock" "The Ark in Space" music by Dudley Simpson tracks 1 through 5 on "Doctor Who - Pyramids of Mars" * "Genesis of the Daleks" music by Dudley Simpson tracks 6 through 13 on "Doctor Who - Pyramids of Mars" * "Planet of Evil" music by Dudley Simpson tracks 19 through 22 on "Doctor Who - Pyramids of Mars" * "Pyramids of Mars" music by Dudley Simpson tracks 14 through 18 on "Doctor Who - Pyramids of Mars" * "The Brain of Morbius" music by Dudley Simpson tracks 23 through 30 on "Doctor Who - Pyramids of Mars" * "The Leisure Hive" music by Peter Howell track 11 on "Doctor Who - Earthshock" "Meglos" music by Peter Howell track 3 on "Doctor Who - Earthshock" "Warriors' Gate" music by Peter Howell track 16 on "Doctor Who - Earthshock" "The Keeper of Traken" music by Roger Limb tracks 6, 7 and 8 on "Doctor Who - Earthshock" "Four to Doomsday" music by Roger Limb tracks 9 and 10 on "Doctor Who - Earthshock" "Kinda" music by Peter Howell track 17 on "Doctor Who - Earthshock" "Earthshock" music by Malcolm Clarke tracks 19, 20 and 21 on "Doctor Who - Earthshock" "Arc of Infinity" music by Roger Limb tracks 13, 14 and 15 on "Doctor Who - Earthshock" "Snakedance" music by Peter Howell track 18 on "Doctor Who - Earthshock" "Enlightenment" music by Malcolm Clarke track 2 on "Doctor Who - The Five Doctors" "The King's Demons" music by Jonathan Gibbs track 3 on "Doctor Who - The Five Doctors" "The Five Doctors" music by Peter Howell track 4 on "Doctor Who - The Five Doctors" "Warriors of the Deep" music by Jonathan Gibbs track 5 on "Doctor Who - The Five Doctors" "The Awakening" music by Peter Howell track 6 on "Doctor Who - The Five Doctors" "Resurrection of the Daleks" music by Malcolm Clarke track 7 on "Doctor Who - The Five Doctors" "Planet of Fire" music by Peter Howell track 8 on "Doctor Who - The Five Doctors" "The Caves of Androzani" music by Roger Limb track 9 on "Doctor Who - The Five Doctors" "Timelash" music by Elizabeth Parker track 64 on "30 Years at the Radiophonic Workshop" "Time and the Rani" music by Keff McCulloch tracks 8 and 18 on "Doctor Who 25th Anniversary Album" "Paradise Towers" music by Keff McCulloch tracks 5, 7, 9, 15, 16 and 20 on "Doctor Who 25th Anniversary Album" "Delta and the Bannermen" music by Keff McCulloch tracks 3, 6, 10, 14 and 19 on "Doctor Who 25th Anniversary Album" "Remembrance of the Daleks" music by Keff McCulloch tracks 4 and 17 on "Doctor Who 25th Anniversary Album" "The Greatest Show in the Galaxy" music by Mark Ayres tracks 2 through 26 on "Doctor Who - The Greatest Show in the Galaxy" "Ghost Light" tracks 1 through 23 on "Doctor Who - Ghost Light" "The Curse of Fenric" music by Mark Ayres tracks 2 through 38 on "Doctor Who - The Curse of Fenric" "Paradise of Death" music by Peter Howell track 87 on "30 Years at the Radiophonic Workshop" "Official" Theme Music arranged by Delia Derbyshire tracks 1 and 22 on "Doctor Who - Earthshock" track 1 on "Doctor Who 25th Anniversary Album" tracks 1 and 14 on "30 Years at the Radiophonic Workshop" arranged by Peter Howell tracks 1 and 10 in "Doctor Who - The Five Doctors" track 11 on "Doctor Who 25th Anniversary Album" track 88 on "30 Years at the Radiophonic Workshop" arranged by Dominic Glynn track 12 on "Doctor Who 25th Anniversary Album" arranged by Keff McCulloch tracks 2 and 21 on "Doctor Who 25th Anniversary Album" Other Mixes of Theme Music arranged by Mark Ayres tracks 1 and 39 on "Doctor Who - The Curse of Fenric" tracks 1 and 27 on "Doctor Who - The Greatest Show in the Galaxy" arranged by Keff McCulloch track 13 ("8891 Royale") on "Doctor Who 25th Anniversary Album" "The Delaware version" arranged by ??? track 33 on "30 Years at the Radiophonic Workshop" - this piece is supposedly an early version of the theme music. Miscellaneous "The Doctor's Theme" by Dudley Simpson (theme for 4th Doctor) track 31 on "Doctor Who - Pyramids of Mars" * Catalog numbers (compact discs only): "The 25th Anniversary Album" (Keff McCulloch) BBC CD 707 "The Curse of Fenric" (Mark Ayres) FILMCD 087 "The Greatest Show in the Galaxy" (Ayres) FILMCD 114 "Earthshock" (BBC Radiophonic Workshop) FILMCD 709 "The Five Doctors" (BBC Radiophonic Workshop) FILMCD 710 "Ghost Light" (Ayres) FILMCD 133 "The Pyramids of Mars" (Dudley Simpson) FILMCD 134 "30 Years at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop" (assorted) BBC CD 871 Various other releases: Flexi-Disc from Dr. Who Magazine (included three tracks: DWM-1 "Terror in Totters' Lane" by Mark Ayres; "The Trial (flexi-disc) (Excerpt)" and "The Slaves of Kane" by Dominic Glynn) Doctor Who - the theme from the BBC series (side one 12RXL 193 contained Dominic Glynn's season 23 arrangement and (7" single) the original Delia Derbyshire version; side two was a "Cosmic Remix" performed by "Mankind") Doctor Who and the Pescatons (an original story by Victor KZSWC564 (LP) Pemberton featuring Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen) FILMCD 707 (CD) Doctor Who - Variations on a Theme (four new arrangements FILMCD 706 (CD) of the theme; a "Mood Version" by Mark Ayres which was his calling card to JN-T to get work on the series, "Terror Version" by Dominic Glynn, "Latin Version" by Keff McCulloch, and "PanoptiCon 8 Regeneration Mix" by Ayres; the "Mood Version" was adapted to open and close the "Greatest Show in the Galaxy" CD, and the "Latin Version" was used for the opening title montage of BBC Video's documentary tapes.) Special thanks to Joe Medina, Jeremy Lovell and Jim Hobbs for information on those various and sundry other releases! ________________________________________________________________________________ Other Soundtracks Babylon 5 - to be released in February 1995 [Sonic Images] Battlestar Galactica - original soundtrack by Stu Phillips [Edel] TCS 104-2 You remember "Galactica," don't you? Of course you do! And it was your favorite show and you're probably dying to find the music from it! Yeah, right. Actually, it's not all bad - for blatant John Williams pastiche, that is. Sadly included is the disco song from the casino. All of this music is from the pilot movie, including the rather good extended opening title sequence. New Music For Films, Vol. I by Christopher Franke - this is [Varese] VSD-5393 an album of music from Chris Franke, the Tangerine Dream alumnus who now scores "Babylon 5" and "MANTIS." The three movies whose scores are excerpted for this disc are "Eye of the Storm," "McBain" and "She Woke Up." A lot of it sounds very much the same, as is typical of Franke. The Star Wars Trilogy Box Set by John Williams - a truly [Fox Film Scores] excellent four-disc collection with damn near *every* bit 07822-11012-2 of music from the three Star Wars films, finally offering "The Empire Strikes Back"'s soundtrack the double length it was unjustly denied in its original CD release, and also doubling the length of the "Return of the Jedi" score which was sadly halved even in its original LP form. The packaging and liner notes booklet are excellent bonuses! Highest recommendations for die-hard Lucasfilm fans! ________________________________________________________________________________ Star Trek Videos The Original Series: Paramount is now mysteriously repackaging the entire original Star Trek library with those damned SkyBox super duper collector's edition one-of-a-kind-can't-get-'em-any-other-way trading cards. This was annoying but tolerable when the cards were stuffed in with action figures, but it's an insult to the video buying public's intelligence when it implies you gotta go get a new copy of a single episode videotape at $12+ a pop for the bloody trading card. Titles marked with the "$" therefore denote those tapes which include the new cards! All titles up to 60040-60 are now closed-captioned as well. The titles below are listed in order of catalog number; for correct broadcast order of the episodes, please see TOSLOGBK.TXT in the LogBook episode guide file. 60040-01 $ The Cage 60040-41 $ I, Mudd 60040-02 $ Where No Man Has Gone... 60040-42 $ The Trouble with Tribbles 60040-03 $ The Corbomite Maneuver 60040-43 $ Bread and Circuses 60040-04 $ Mudd's Women 60040-44 $ Journey to Babel 60040-05 $ The Enemy Within 60040-45 $ A Private Little War 60040-06 $ The Man Trap 60040-46 $ The Gamesters of Triskelion 60040-07 $ The Naked Time 60040-47 $ Obsession 60040-08 $ Charlie X 60040-48 $ The Immunity Syndrome 60040-09 $ Balance of Terror 60040-49 $ A Piece of the Action 60040-10 $ What Are Little Girls... 60040-50 $ By Any Other Name 60040-11 $ Dagger of the Mind 60040-51 $ Return to Tomorrow 60040-12 $ Miri 60040-52 $ Patterns of Force 60040-13 $ The Conscience of the King 60040-53 $ The Ultimate Computer 60040-14 $ The Galileo Seven 60040-54 $ The Omega Glory 60040-15 $ Court-Martial 60040-55 $ Assignment: Earth 60040-16 $ The Menagerie, parts 1 & 2 60040-56 $ Spectre of the Gun 60040-17 $ Shore Leave 60040-57 $ Elaan of Troyius 60040-18 $ The Squire of Gothos 60040-58 $ The Paradise Syndrome 60040-19 $ Arena 60040-59 $ The Enterprise Incident 60040-20 $ The Alternative Factor 60040-60 $ And the Children Shall Lead 60040-21 $ Tomorrow is Yesterday 60040-61 - Spock's Brain 60040-22 $ The Return of the Archons 60040-62 - Is There In Truth No Beauty 60040-23 $ A Taste of Armageddon 60040-63 - The Empath 60040-24 $ Space Seed 60040-64 - The Tholian Web 60040-25 $ This Side of Paradise 60040-65 - For the World is Hollow... 60040-26 $ The Devil in the Dark 60040-66 - Day of the Dove 60040-27 $ Errand of Mercy 60040-67 - Plato's Stepchildren 60040-28 $ City on the Edge of Forever 60040-68 - Wink of an Eye 60040-29 $ Operation - Annihilate! 60040-69 - That Which Survives 60040-30 $ Catspaw 60040-70 - Let That Be Your Last... 60040-31 $ Metamorphosis 60040-71 - Whom Gods Destroy 60040-32 $ Friday's Child 60040-72 - The Mark of Gideon 60040-33 $ Who Mourns for Adonais? 60040-73 - The Lights of Zetar 60040-34 $ Amok Time 60040-74 - The Cloud Minders 60040-35 $ The Doomsday Machine 60040-75 - The Way to Eden 60040-36 $ Wolf in the Fold 60040-76 - Requiem for Methuselah 60040-37 $ The Changeling 60040-77 - The Savage Curtain 60040-38 $ The Apple 60040-78 - All Our Yesterdays 60040-39 $ Mirror, Mirror 60040-79 - Turnabout Intruder 60040-40 $ The Deadly Years 60040-99 $ The Cage, all-color version The Original Movies: Paramount has some very pricey all-in-one-box collections of the first six movies which will be outdated by the time you read this due to the release of "Star Trek: Generations." Oh well: 1150 - Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 1621 - Star Trek III: The Search for Spock 1797 - Star Trek IV: The Voyager Home 8858 - Star Trek: The Motion Picture 12883 - Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home - Directors' Series 15169 - Star Trek: The Movie Collection (the first six films in a boxed set) 15170 - Star Trek: The Screen Voyages (the first six films in letterbox format with a "Free!" insignia pin) 32044 - Star Trek V: The Final Frontier 32301 - Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country 80177 - Star Trek 25th Anniversary Special - the 25th anniversary TV special. The Next Generation: TNG episodes are released one by one in batches of six to ten tapes; this is the current list of available episodes, again in catalog number order. For broadcast order, see TNGLOGBK.TXT in the LogBook episode guide file. 40270-721: Encounter at Farpoint 1 & 2 40270-135: The Measure of a Man 40270-103: The Naked Now 40270-136: The Dauphin 40270-104: Code of Honor 40270-137: Contagion 40270-105: Haven 40270-138: The Royale 40270-106: Where No One Has Gone... 40270-139: Time Squared 40270-107: The Last Outpost 40270-140: The Icarus Factor 40270-108: Lonely Among Us 40270-109: Justice 40270-110: The Battle 40270-111: Hide & Q 40270-112: Too Short a Season 40270-113: The Big Goodbye 40270-114: Datalore 40270-115: Angel One 40270-116: 11001001 40270-117: Home Soil 40270-118: When the Bough Breaks 40270-119: Coming of Age 40270-120: Heart of Glory 40270-121: The Arsenal of Freedom 40270-122: Skin of Evil 40270-123: Symbiosis 40270-124: We'll Always Have Paris 40270-125: Conspiracy 40270-126: The Neutral Zone 40270-127: The Child 40270-128: Where Silence Has Lease 40270-129: Elementary, Dear Data 40270-130: The Outrageous Okona 40270-131: The Schizoid Man 40270-132: Loud as a Whisper 40270-133: Unnatural Selection 40270-134: A Matter of Honor Deep Space Nine: So far, the only actual episode of DS9 out on video is "Emissary," presently included only in a "Maiden Voyages" box set along with "The Cage" and "Encounter at Farpoint." This section will be updated when individual episodes become available. 85071 - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Behind the Scenes ________________________________________________________________________________ Doctor Who Videos CBS/Fox Video - and, in the past year, Fox Video alone - have been releasing a steady stream of commercial videos of the stories; in the past few years, the shows have even been released in their original, multiple-chapter format. Listed here are the episodes available. To anyone in zone 2: I would like some PAL catalog numbers to include in this list, if you can help, please drop me a line! Since there is no Doctor Who episode guide in the LogBook (why bother to even try surpassing Jean-Marc Lofficier's excellent "Programme Guide?"), the tapes available are listed in story order. Those with an arrow to the left of the story title are in episodic format, i.e. the 4+ parts "cliffhang" as originally intended; other titles I simply don't know about, or are in omnibus format (like a continuous movie with no breaks). Anyone who'd be willing to share this info would be thanked profusely in future editions! Special thanks to Steve Lew for his list of the available tapes as of this summer! ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÂÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ Story # ³ Story Title ³ NTSC cat. # ³ PAL cat. # ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ 1 An Unearthly Child 3401 2 The Daleks 6 > The Aztecs 8100 10 > Dalek Invasion of Earth[double tape] 5947 11 The Rescue [box w/12] not avail. 12 The Romans [box w/11] not avail. 13 The Web Planet 16 > The Chase [box w/151] 4795 37 > Tomb of the Cybermen 5731 44 The Dominators 45 > The Mind Robber 5945 46 The Invasion [incomplete] not avail. 47 The Krotons 48 The Seeds of Death 3716 50 The War Games [double tape] 3400 51 Spearhead from Space 5421 52 The Silurians [recolorized] not avail. 55 Terror of the Autons [recolorized] not avail. 57 The Claws of Axos not avail. 59 The Daemons [recolorized] 4791 60 Day of the Daleks 5092 65 The Three Doctors 3405 70 The Time Warrior 5423 72 Death to the Daleks 5093 74 > Planet of the Spiders 8105 75 > Robot 8103 76 The Ark in Space 5420 77 > The Sontaran Experiment [box w/78] 5946 78 > Genesis of the Daleks [box w/77] 5946 79 Revenge of the Cybermen 3714 80 Terror of the Zygons 5422 82 Pyramids of Mars 3713 84 The Brain of Morbius 3715 85 > The Seeds of Doom not avail. 86 The Masque of Mandragora 88 The Deadly Assassin 5419 90 The Robots of Death 3726 91 The Talons of Weng-Chiang 5094 94 The Image of the Fendahl not avail. 105 > City of Death 8102 109 > Shada [incomplete] 5730 115 The Keeper of Traken 116 Logopolis 4792 117 Castrovalva 4794 122 Earthshock 3492 124 Arc of Infinity not avail. 126 Mawdryn Undead 127 Terminus 128 Enlightenment 130 The Five Doctors 3717 134 Resurrection of the Daleks 136 The Caves of Androzani 5733 137 The Twin Dilemma 3491 139 Vengeance on Varos not avail. 143-146 The Trial of a Time Lord [4 tapes] 4790 152 > Remembrance of the Daleks[box w/16] 4795 154 Silver Nemesis [extended vers.] 158 The Curse of Fenric[extended vers.] 3404 --- The William Hartnell Years 3403 --- The Patrick Troughton Years 3402 --- The Jon Pertwee Years 5732 --- The Tom Baker Years [double tape] 3493 --- The Colin Baker Years --- Daleks: The Early Years 4793 incl. "The Daleks' Master Plan" 5 & 10; "Evil of the Daleks" 2 --- Cybermen: The Early Years 3494 incl. "The Moonbase" 2 & 4; "Wheel in Space" 3 & 6 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------# | This file is part of the LogBook Master Index and is not to be uploaded | | separately from the other files comprising LBMI0195.ZIP. | | (c)1994, 1995 GFP Productions Ltd. | | Last revision was on 2 February 1995. | #------------------------------------------------------------------------------#