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The [[Doctor Who TV soundtrack releases|soundtrack]] of ''[[The Faceless Ones (TV story)|The Faceless Ones]]'' was released across 2 discs<ref name="2002CDBooklet">[[#Linear notes|Linear notes booklet]] included with the [[#2002: The Faceless Ones (CD)|2002 ''The Faceless Ones'' CD]].</ref><ref name="timelash2002">{{cite web|url=https://www.timelash.com/tardis/display.php?30|accessdate=5 September 2023|archivedate=5 September 2023|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230905181451/https://www.timelash.com/tardis/display.php?30|title=The Faceless Ones|website name=The TARDIS Library}}</ref><ref name="discogsBBCRC">{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/release/6142735-Doctor-Who-The-Faceless-Ones-The-Original-BBC-Television-Soundtrack|accessdate=5 September 2023|archivedate=5 September 2023|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230905181600/https://www.discogs.com/release/6142735-Doctor-Who-The-Faceless-Ones-The-Original-BBC-Television-Soundtrack|title=Doctor Who – The Faceless Ones (The Original BBC Television Soundtrack)|website name=Discogs}}</ref> as part of the [[BBC Radio Collection]] by [[BBC Spoken Word]]<ref name="2002CDBooklet"/> on [[4 February (releases)|4 February]] [[2002 (releases)|2002]].{{source}} It featured narration by [[Frazer Hines]] <small>(actor, [[Jamie McCrimmon]])</small>.<ref name="2002CDBooklet"/> Disc 1 included episodes 1 to 3 while disc 2 included episodes 4 to 6.<ref name="2002CDBooklet"/><ref name="discogsBBCRC"/>
The [[Doctor Who TV soundtrack releases|soundtrack]] of ''[[The Faceless Ones (TV story)|The Faceless Ones]]'' was released across 2 discs<ref name="2002CDBooklet">[[#Linear notes|Linear notes booklet]] included with the [[#2002: The Faceless Ones (CD)|2002 ''The Faceless Ones'' CD]].</ref><ref name="timelash2002">{{cite web|url=https://www.timelash.com/tardis/display.php?30|accessdate=5 September 2023|archivedate=5 September 2023|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230905181451/https://www.timelash.com/tardis/display.php?30|title=The Faceless Ones|website name=The TARDIS Library}}</ref><ref name="discogsBBCRC">{{cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/release/6142735-Doctor-Who-The-Faceless-Ones-The-Original-BBC-Television-Soundtrack|accessdate=5 September 2023|archivedate=5 September 2023|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20230905181600/https://www.discogs.com/release/6142735-Doctor-Who-The-Faceless-Ones-The-Original-BBC-Television-Soundtrack|title=Doctor Who – The Faceless Ones (The Original BBC Television Soundtrack)|website name=Discogs}}</ref> as part of the [[BBC Radio Collection]] by [[BBC Spoken Word]]<ref name="2002CDBooklet"/> on [[4 February (releases)|4 February]] [[2002 (releases)|2002]].{{source}} It featured narration by [[Frazer Hines]] <small>(actor, [[Jamie McCrimmon]])</small>.<ref name="2002CDBooklet"/> Disc 1 included episodes 1 to 3 while disc 2 included episodes 4 to 6.<ref name="2002CDBooklet"/><ref name="discogsBBCRC"/>


The release had ISBN 0-563-53501-6.<ref name="timelash2002"/><ref name="discogsBBCRC"/> The cover illustration was created by [[Max Ellis]] (noted as being "at www.junkyard.com")<ref name="2002CDBooklet">[[#Back cover|back cover]] of the [[#2002: The Faceless Ones (CD)|2002 ''The Faceless Ones'' CD]].</ref> and the remastering was completed by [[Mark Ayres]] with the linking narration being written by [[Michael Stevens (writer)|Michael Stevens]].<ref name="2002CDBooklet"/><ref name="discogsBBCRC"/> [[Graham Strong]] was thanked, presumably due to his soundtrack recording being the base for this release.<ref name="2002CDBooklet"/>
The release had ISBN 0-563-53501-6.<ref name="2002CDBack">[[#Back cover|back cover]] of the [[#2002: The Faceless Ones (CD)|2002 ''The Faceless Ones'' CD]].</ref><ref name="timelash2002"/><ref name="discogsBBCRC"/> The cover illustration was created by [[Max Ellis]] (noted as being "at www.junkyard.com")<ref name="2002CDBack"/> and the remastering was completed by [[Mark Ayres]] with the linking narration being written by [[Michael Stevens (writer)|Michael Stevens]].<ref name="2002CDBooklet"/><ref name="discogsBBCRC"/> [[Graham Strong]] was thanked, presumably due to his soundtrack recording being the base for this release.<ref name="2002CDBooklet"/>


This narrated soundtrack was later re-released as part of ''[[#2012: The Lost TV Episodes - Collection Four (CD)|The Lost TV Episodes - Collection Four]]'' in [[2012 (releases)|2012]].  
This narrated soundtrack was later re-released as part of ''[[#2012: The Lost TV Episodes - Collection Four (CD)|The Lost TV Episodes - Collection Four]]'' in [[2012 (releases)|2012]].  
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=== Back cover ===
=== Back cover ===
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{{User:Bongolium500/back|2002: The Faceless Ones (CD)}}
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The back cover of the CD included a cropped but textless version of the cover art and a blurb for the release (given below). Also included was genre information ("drama" and "fiction & drama") and an approximate running time of 2 hours and 20 minutes.<ref name="2002CDBack"/>
 
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<big>'''[[Patrick Troughton|PATRICK TROUGHTON]] STARS AS [[Second Doctor|THE DOCTOR]] IN THIS<br/>EXLUSIVE RECORDING OF A ‘[[Missing episode|LOST]]’ TELEVISION<br/>ADVENTURE, WITH LINKING NARRATION BY [[Frazer Hines|FRAZER HINES]]'''</big><br/><br/>
'''''‘[[Inspector]] [[Gascoigne]] was murdered with a [[ray gun]]. A weapon that has not yet<br/>been developed on this [[Earth]]!’'''''<br/><br/>
[[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] makes a hazardous return to [[1960s]] [[Earth]], materialising on a [[runway]] at<br/>[[Gatwick Airport]]! [[Second Doctor|The Doctor]] and his [[companion|friends]] realise that all is not well when [[Polly Wright|Polly]] witnesses<br/>a murder, and then both she and [[Ben Jackson|Ben]] vanish. Theh authorities refuse to take the matter<br/>seriously — but when Polly reappears, why does she claim not to recognise her friends?<br/><br/>
Aided by the plucky [[Samantha Briggs]], and helped and hindered by [[Inspector]] [[Crossland]]<br/>of [[Scotland Yard]] and the [[airport]] [[Commandant]], [[Second Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]] piece together a<br/>number of clues. A sequence of mysterious events seem to centre around [[Chameleon Tours|Chameleon<br/>Tours]], whose [[package holiday]]s are designed to entice young people to foreign shores.<br/>Just how far-flung are the horizons they offer, and why are none of their passengers<br/>coming back? Who are the [[Chameleon (humanoid)|faceless ones]], and what hideously deformed creatures<br/>are involved in the operations being conducted at the aiport [[medical centre]]?<br/>
[[Second Doctor|The Doctor]] believes there's a connection between [[Chameleon Tours]] and the odd<br/>behaviour of key [[airport]] personnel — but in seeking to prove his theory, and rescue [[Ben Jackson|Ben]] and<br/>[[Polly Wright|Polly]], he becomes embroiled in a plot to steal the [[identity|identities]] of thousands of young people.
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