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''The Archive Tapes'' were an audio adaptation of the in-universe biographical elements of the [[David Banks]] book [[Doctor Who: Cybermen]]. The tapes recount | '''''The Archive Tapes''''' were an audio adaptation of the in-universe biographical elements of the [[David Banks]] book ''[[Doctor Who: Cybermen]]''. The tapes recount Banks' interpretation of the history of the [[Mondasian Cybermen|Cybermen]]. The series comprises a set of four audio books on tape: ''[[Origins of the Cybermen]]'' (1989, re-released on CD in 2004), [[The Early Cybermen]] (1989), ''[[The Cyber Nomads]]'' (1990) and ''[[The Ultimate Cybermen]]'' (1990)<ref name=DavidBanksWikipidia>[[Wikipedia:David Banks|David Banks]] at wikipedia, 10th June 2008</ref>. The series was narrated and produced by [[David Banks]]<ref name=Cybermen>David Banks (1990) [[Doctor Who: Cybermen]], W H Allen & Co plc. ISBN 0-352-32738-3. </ref> | ||
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Revision as of 20:36, 27 September 2008
The Archive Tapes were an audio adaptation of the in-universe biographical elements of the David Banks book Doctor Who: Cybermen. The tapes recount Banks' interpretation of the history of the Cybermen. The series comprises a set of four audio books on tape: Origins of the Cybermen (1989, re-released on CD in 2004), The Early Cybermen (1989), The Cyber Nomads (1990) and The Ultimate Cybermen (1990)[1]. The series was narrated and produced by David Banks[2]
Footnotes
- ↑ David Banks at wikipedia, 10th June 2008
- ↑ David Banks (1990) Doctor Who: Cybermen, W H Allen & Co plc. ISBN 0-352-32738-3.