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The Book of Mormon is a musical comedy with music, lyrics, and book by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, and Matt Stone.The story follows two missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as they attempt to preach the faith to the inhabitants of a remote Ugandan village.
The Book of Mormon was named best musical theater album at the 2012 Grammy Awards. [1] Parker, Lopez, and Stone wrote the musical progressively over a period of six years, beginning in 2004. The recording for the album took place over three days, with the orchestra recording for one and the cast recording for another.
Dr. Who & the Daleks is a soundtrack album of music from the two Dalek films based on the BBC television series Doctor Who. It includes music from Dr. Who and the Daleks by Malcolm Lockyer, and Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. by Bill McGuffie. It was reissued 16 April 2016 as a yellow double vinyl LP, limited to 1500 copies, released for ...
Omnibus reprint of the Dalek comic strip stories Emperor of the Daleks, Bringer of Darkness, Up above the Gods, The Daleks: Return of the Elders, Daleks versus the Martians, Fire and Brimstone, and Children of the Revolution, originally published in Doctor Who Magazine (see below), with cover art by Anthony Lamb. Includes an appendix featuring ...
Andrew Stevens Purdy, a graduate of the Walnut Hill School for the Arts in Natick, stars in the Tony-Award winning musical "The Book of Mormon" on Broadway. He performs in the ensemble and is the ...
No. Title Directed by Written by Featuring Released; 1 "Self-Help" Helen Goldwyn: Robert Valentine: The Master: February 2025 () [3]: 2 "The Clockwork Swan" Helen Goldwyn
Doctorin' the Tardis" is an electronic novelty pop single by The Timelords ("Time Boy" and "Lord Rock", aliases of Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty, better known as The KLF). The song is predominantly a mash-up of the Doctor Who theme music, Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll (Part Two)" with
A fan group in New Zealand published an unofficial novelisation of the story in 1992, later republishing it online as an e-book titled Doctor Who: Revelation of the Daleks. An official novelisation by Eric Saward was published by BBC Books 14 November 2019. [21] A Target Books edition was published in paperback 11 March 2021. [22] [23]