I've just been all over the internet trying to buy a CD copy of the soundtrack for the Doctor Who episode "The Savages". (Thought I'd try to listen to it before Cadmium2 get around to covering it a few episodes from now.) Apparently, the darn thing is out of print. Audible.com has it, but I'd prefer a better quality non-DRM copy. Looks like Audible is the best I'm likely to get. (I've tried WhoNA, Alien Entertainment, Mike's Comics, Book Depository, Galaxy 4, Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, and eBay. Any other suggestions?)
I can't quite figure out why this particular soundtrack is out of print when most of the other early Doctor Who soundtracks are readily available. ("Fury from the Deep" seems to be another exception.)
On the other hand, my absolute conviction that I ought to be able to buy a copy of a soundtrack recording of an episode of television broadcast in 1966 for which the master recordings were destroyed is actually pretty amusing. You mean it's not actually written into the BBC charter that Doctor Who episodes must be available for purchase in the format of my choice?
I can't quite figure out why this particular soundtrack is out of print when most of the other early Doctor Who soundtracks are readily available. ("Fury from the Deep" seems to be another exception.)
On the other hand, my absolute conviction that I ought to be able to buy a copy of a soundtrack recording of an episode of television broadcast in 1966 for which the master recordings were destroyed is actually pretty amusing. You mean it's not actually written into the BBC charter that Doctor Who episodes must be available for purchase in the format of my choice?
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