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A '''cassette''', '''cassette tape''', or simply a '''tape''', was a storage medium for audio or visual information. Cassettes could be played on a [[walkman]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Nuclear Time (novel)|Nuclear Time]]'') or on a [[cassette player]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost (short story)|Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost]]'') | A '''cassette''', '''cassette tape''', or simply a '''tape''', was a storage medium for audio or visual information. Cassettes could be played on a [[walkman]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Nuclear Time (novel)|Nuclear Time]]'') or on a [[cassette player]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost (short story)|Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost]]'') |
Revision as of 14:29, 13 February 2023
Information about visual-type tapes should be placed on VHS cassette, surely?
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A cassette, cassette tape, or simply a tape, was a storage medium for audio or visual information. Cassettes could be played on a walkman, (PROSE: Nuclear Time) or on a cassette player. (PROSE: Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost)
A boy from Penge once gave Ace a cassette of Scoundrel Days, an A-ha album. (AUDIO: Project: Destiny)
Mortimus invented the CD a decade early to prevent the Seventh Doctor from hearing Plasticine's performance (which had originally been a bootleg cassette). (PROSE: No Future)
The Tenth Doctor stored the Wire on a Betamax cassette in 1953 and claimed that he was going to record over it. (TV: The Idiot's Lantern)
In 2600, Bernice Summerfield obtained two episodes of Blake's 7 on VHS cassette for Gavin Oliver Scott. (PROSE: The Least Important Man)
Barbra left Iris Wildthyme a cassette tape of the Rachmaninov third piano concerto. (PROSE: Parsley Sage, Rosemary and Wildthyme)
Iris also had cassettes of songs by Shirley Bassey, Vince Cosmos, Lady Marmalade (PROSE: Enter Wildthyme), and Neil Sedaka. (PROSE: Iris Wildthyme and the Unholy Ghost)