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TV 21 Themes was a mini-album consisting of five theme tunes to series published as comic strips within the magazine TV Century 21, plus a general "Century 21" theme. It had an issue number of MA105, indicating it was sixth release in the mini-album range from Century 21 Records.
Notably, an arrangement of the Doctor Who theme by Eric Winstone and his Orchestra was included. This was clearly intended as the contribution of The Daleks strip to the release, though that series solely focused on the Daleks and did not feature the Doctor. However, the Winstone rendition would be used for a Doctor Who episode proper in the next instalment of Century 21's mini-album range, also entitled The Daleks, which was a narrated version of the First Doctor episode "The Planet of Decision".
Track listing
A side
- "Century 21" — Barry Gray Orchestra
- "Parker Well Done!" — Sylvia Anderson, Peter Dyneley, David Graham & Barry Gray Orchestra
- "Supercar" — Mike Sammes Singers & Barry Gray Orchestra
B side
- "Dr. Who" — Eric Winston Orchestra
- "Fireball" — Ken Barrie & Barry Gray Quintet
- "Stingray" — Gary Miller & Barry Gray Orchestra
Notes
- "Supercar" and "Stingray" are both sourced from the opening titles of their respective programmes, Supercar and Stingray, while "Fireball" is from the end credits of Fireball XL5.
- In contrast, "Parker Well Done!" is a musical audio story of a sort, being an adaptation of Lady Penelope and Parker's parts in the first Thunderbirds episode, Trapped in the Sky. Sylvia Anderson, David Graham and Peter Dyneley reprised their roles from the television series as Penelope, Parker and Jeff Tracy respectively.