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Doctor Who the Myth Makers Mp3, Flac, Wma Doctor Who The Myth Makers mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Non Music / Stage & Screen Album: The Myth Makers Country: UK Released: 2001 Style: Soundtrack, Audiobook, Spoken Word MP3 version RAR size: 1340 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1537 mb WMA version RAR size: 1911 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 487 Other Formats: AIFF ASF DMF RA ADX DTS AUD Tracklist Episode One: Temple Of Secrets 1.01 Opening Titles 0:28 1.02 Scene 1: Plain Of Troy (& Episode Titles) 1:54 1.03 Scene 2: TARDIS Interior 0:51 1.04 Scene 3: Plain Of Troy 3:12 1.05 Scene 4: TARDIS Interior 0:21 1.06 Scene 5: Plain Of Troy 2:07 1.07 Scene 6: TARDIS Interior 0:19 1.08 Scene 7: Plain Of Troy 1:51 1.09 Scene 8: TARDIS Interior 1:04 1.10 Scene 9: Agamemnon's Tent 3:58 1.11 Scene 10: Agamemnon's Tent (Later) 3:02 1.12 Scene 11: Greek Camp (Night) 0:57 1.13 Scene 12: Greek Camp, Elsewhere (Night) 1:44 1.14 Scene 13: Agamemnon's Tent 3:11 Episode Two: Small Prophet, Quick Return 1.15 Opening Titles 0:28 1.16 Scene 1: Agamemnon's Tent (Episode Titles) 0:19 1.17 Scene 2: Plain Of Troy 1:38 1.18 Scene 3: Main Square Of Troy 4:09 1.19 Scene 4: TARDIS Interior 0:21 1.20 Scene 5: Plain Of Troy 2:13 1.21 Scene 6: Main Square Of Troy 4:59 1.22 Scene 7: Tent In The Greek Camp 3:03 1.23 Scene 8: Plain Of Troy 3:19 1.24 Scene 9: Priam's Dining Hall 4:05 Episode Three: Death Of A Spy 2.01 Opening Titles 0:28 2.02 Scene 1: Priam's Dining Hall 3:57 2.03 Scene 2: Tent In The Greek Camp 2:24 2.04 Scene 3: Cells, Troy 3:11 2.05 Scene 4: Tent In The Greek Camp 1:48 2.06 Scene 5: Cells, Troy 0:50 2.07 Scene 6: Agamemnon's Tent 2:09 2.08 Scene 7: Cells, Troy 2:28 2.09 Scene 8: Troy 0:29 2.10 Scene 9: Plain Of Troy (Night) 0:53 2.11 Scene 10: Cells, Troy 0:40 2.12 Scene 11: Inside The Horse (Night) 1:14 2.13 Scene 12: Plain Of Troy (Night) 0:13 2.14 Scene 13: Cells, Troy 1:12 2.15 Scene 14: Inside The Horse 0:31 2.16 Scene 15: Inside The Palace 3:14 Episode Four: Horse Of Destruction 2.17 Opening Titles 0:28 2.18 Scene 1: Inside The Palace 0:12 2.19 Scene 2: Main Square Of Troy (Episode Titles) 0:13 2.20 Scene 3: Inside The Palace 1:09 2.21 Scene 4: Cells, Troy 0:08 2.22 Scene 5: Inside The Horse 0:39 2.23 Scene 6: Palace Balcony 0:26 2.24 Scene 7: Main Square Of Troy 2:13 2.25 Scene 8: Main Square Of Troy 1:45 2.26 Scene 9: Inside The Horse 1:45 2.27 Scene 10: Inside The Palace 1:32 2.28 Scene 11: Main Square Of Troy (Night) 1:26 2.29 Scene 12: Plain Of Troy 2:38 2.30 Scene 13: Main Square Of Troy (Night) 0:28 2.31 Scene 14: Inside The Palace 0:50 2.32 Scene 15: A Temple, Outside The TARDIS 0:39 2.33 Scene 16: Elsewhere In The Temple 0:41 2.34 Scene 17: Inside The Palace 1:02 2.35 Scene 18: A Temple, Outside The TARDIS 1:05 2.36 Scene 19: Outside The City Walls Of Troy 2:16 2.37 Scene 20: TARDIS Interior 2:47 Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – BBC Worldwide Ltd. Phonographic Copyright (p) – BBC Worldwide Ltd. Credits Artwork By [Illustration] – Max Ellis Music By [Title] – Ron Grainer And The BBC Radiophonic Workshop Narrator [Linking Script For Audio] – Peter Purves Other [Special Thanks] – David J. Howe Producer [For Compact Disc] – Mark Ayres Remastered By [Digitally Remastered For Compact Disc] – Mark Ayres Voice Actor [Achilles] – Cavan Kendall Voice Actor [Agamemnon] – Francis de Wolff Voice Actor [Cassandra] – Frances White Voice Actor [Cyclops] – Tutte Lemkow Voice Actor [Hector] – Alan Haywood Voice Actor [Katarina, Uncredited] – Adrienne Hill (tracks: 2.17 to 2.37) Voice Actor [King Priam] – Max Adrian Voice Actor [Menelaus] – Jack Melford Voice Actor [Messenger] – Jon Luxton Voice Actor [Odysseus] – Ivor Salter Voice Actor [Paris] – Barrie Ingham Voice Actor [Stephen] – Peter Purves Voice Actor [The Doctor] – William Hartnell Voice Actor [Troilus] – James Lynn Voice Actor [Vicki] – Maureen O'Brien Written-By – Donald Cotton Written-By [Linking Script For Audio] – Sue Cowley Notes First broadcast BBC1, 16 October 1965 to 6 November 1965, 4 episodes. Original BBC TV episodes directed by Michael Leeston-Smith. Producer's note: The quality of the recording reflects the age of the programmes and the off-air nature of the source material. Whilst every attempt has been made to clean up and remaster these recordings using the latest technology, the sound quality may vary. Artwork at www.junkyard.co.uk (P) BBC Worldwide Ltd 2001 (C) BBC Worldwide Ltd 2001 Manufactured in Great Britain Related Music albums to The Myth Makers by Doctor Who 1. Selena Gomez & The Scene - Who Says 2. Various - Greek Death / Grind Scene Vol.1 3. Hot Vestry - A Scene In Between EP 4. Luisa Tetrazzini - Lucia - Mad Scene, II Dolce Suono (Act 3, Scene 2) 5. Luiz Bonfa - The Brazilian Scene 6. Sarah Vaughan - Pop scene 7. Claudio Monteverdi - L'Incoronazione Di Poppea 8. The American Scene, Daybreaker - The American Scene - Daybreaker 9. Outlaws - Hidin' Out In Tennessee 10. Seldom Scene - Scene It All.
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