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'''Silva Screen Records''', usually branded a simply '''Silva Screen''', is a UK-based CD and record company that specialises in releasing collections of music taken from the soundtracks of TV series and movies. Since the early 1990s the label has had the license to release soundtrack CDs and collections of music from ''Doctor Who''. It has also on occasion released other rarities such as the ''[[Doctor Who and the Pescatons]]'' story record. The franchise's relationship with Silva Screen has continued to the present day, as it has released the first three volumes of official soundtracks from the revived ''Doctor Who'' series. | '''Silva Screen Records''', usually branded a simply '''Silva Screen''', is a UK-based CD and record company that specialises in releasing collections of music taken from the soundtracks of TV series and movies. Since the early 1990s the label has had the license to release soundtrack CDs and collections of music from ''Doctor Who''. It has also on occasion released other rarities such as the ''[[Doctor Who and the Pescatons]]'' story record. The franchise's relationship with Silva Screen has continued to the present day, as it has released the first three volumes of official soundtracks from the revived ''Doctor Who'' series. | ||
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Revision as of 11:26, 5 November 2011
Silva Screen Records, usually branded a simply Silva Screen, is a UK-based CD and record company that specialises in releasing collections of music taken from the soundtracks of TV series and movies. Since the early 1990s the label has had the license to release soundtrack CDs and collections of music from Doctor Who. It has also on occasion released other rarities such as the Doctor Who and the Pescatons story record. The franchise's relationship with Silva Screen has continued to the present day, as it has released the first three volumes of official soundtracks from the revived Doctor Who series.