![]() ![]() I remember my joyful thought that BBC Space Themes was actually too good, that here were too many delights in one place, that when I played it it surely wouldn’t contain everything the case promised. And of course I was fascinated by all of it, mentally thinking ahead to when Voyager would encounter Uranus, and when we’d see a total eclipse in Britain, and calculating how old I’d be then. Patrick Moore, the Goodies and Terry Wogan, all living in TV Centre, would all talk about the NASA missions James Burke covered play by play, and Doctor Who, The Outer Limits and the aforementioned (and actually apostropheless, but I just can’t bring myself to do that) Seven played in the same future that Horizon speculated about. Which is kind of apt, because back then the BBC owned all of space. ![]() It’s the one which, on the cover, has the Apollo Command Module, the starship Enterprise, the TARDIS and the Liberator from Blake’s 7 all floating in the same starless void. ![]() When I was eleven, I was bought (for Christmas, I think), a cassette called BBC Space Themes. ![]()
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