5092 - 80 Doctor Who - The day of the Daleks by Louis Marks


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Catalogue number5092 - 80
TitleDoctor Who - The day of the Daleks
Artist(s)Louis Marks
Cover conditionGood
Record conditionVery Good Plus
BBC records label code-
Item deleted?Yes
Released1972
Distributed / printed byFox Video
Country of originUSA USA flag
Media typePrimary
Media genreDramas - Sci-fi
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Run-off codes / Shop bar codesMADE BY 3M USA 27828C
MADSE BY 3M USA 27827A
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B1Side two
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