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Batman - Original TV Soundtrack Long Playing Record
EMI Records, 1966. Out of print. 12" LP with matching record sleeve. Based on characters created by Bob Kane, starring Adam West and Burt Ward, orchestrated by Nelson Riddle. Pow! Zap! Kaboom! Hear the actual television voices of Batman & Robin, as played by Adam West & Burt Ward, in this original TV soundtrack. Included are the Batman theme, Batus A-Go! Go!, Batman Pows The Penguin & To The Batmobile, as part of 12 different tracks.

This is an original 12" long-playing record, one-of-a-kind item, unlikely to be found again in this condition. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, minor edge creasing & localised lifting of laminate, FN/ VF. Record No: SL 10179 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £58.50 ($87.75) (€64,35)
     


Buck Rogers In The 25th Century Original Radio Broadcasts Long Playing Record
Mark 56 Records, 1973. Out of print. 12” LP with matching record sleeve. Produced by George Garabedian. One of the earliest science fiction heroes, Buck Rogers was adapted, from his own novel, by Phil Nowlan to Comic strip form in 1929. There was a long association with artist Dick Calkins. This is your chance to purchase two episodes recreated during the Golden-age of Radio.

This is the ORIGINAL 30 year old US edition 12” long-playing record and is scarce in this condition. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, minimal corner bumping, otherwise as new, VF/ NM. Record No: 602 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £45.00 ($67.50) (€49,50)
     


Dick Tracy Original Radio Broadcast Long Playing Record
Mark 56 Records, 1973. Out of print. 12” LP, with matching record sleeve. Produced by George Garabedian. This your chance to purchase this recording, featuring two original radio broadcasts of the crime fighting legend, Dick Tracy. As created by Chester Gould, hear Dick Tracy in a 2-part adaptation of “The Case Of The Firebug Murders.”

This is a 30 years old original US edition 12” long-playing record & is scarce in this condition. It also has a period Coca-Cola sponsorship label on the front cover, with “The Story Of Coca-Cola” in the sleeve notes. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, minimal corner bumping, otherwise as new, VF/ NM. Record No: 682 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £45.00 ($67.50) (€49,50)
     


Don Winslow Of The Navy Original Radio Broadcasts Long Playing Record
Frank V. Martinek. Mark 56 Records, 1973. Out of print. 12” LP with matching record sleeve. Produced by George Garabedian, sleeve notes by Jim Harmon. Created by Frank V. Martinek, Don Winslow was one of the classic newspaper strips of the Golden-age. Here is your chance to listen to two episodes from the original radio broadcasts as he takes on two “special assignments.”

This is the original 30 year old US edition 12” long-playing record & is scarce in this condition. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, minimal corner bumping, otherwise as new, VF/ NM. Record No: 626 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £40.50 ($60.75) (€44,55)
     


Gasoline Alley and Moon Mullins Long Playing Record
Mark 56 Records, 1973. Out of print. 12” LP with matching record sleeve. Produced by George Garabedian, sleeve notes by Jim Harmon. Two classic newspaper strips, which had run in American syndicated newspapers since the 1920’s (including New York's Daily News and the Chicago Tribune), are brought to life in these original radio broadcasts. Side one recreates Gasoline Alley, whilst side two gives us Moon Mullins.

This is an original 30 years old US edition 12” long-playing record & is scarce in this condition. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, minimal corner bumping, otherwise as new, VF/ NM. Record No: 631 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £40.50 ($60.75) (€44,55)
     


Joe Palooka Original Radio Broadcasts Long Playing Record
Ham Fisher. Mark 56 Records, 1973. Out of print. 12” LP with matching record sleeve. Produced by George Garabedian, sleeve notes by Jim Harmon. Joe Palooka is one of the most enduring characters created for a newspaper strip. This would-be prize-fighter was created by Ham Fisher in 1928. Here are two episodes of the classic Joe Palooka from vintage American radio broadcasts.

This is the original 30 year old US edition 12” long-playing record & is scarce in this condition. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, minimal corner bumping, otherwise as new, VF/ NM. Record No: 663 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £40.50 ($60.75) (€44,55)
     


Jungle Jim Original Radio Broadcasts Long Playing Record
Mark 56 Records, 1973. Out of print. 12” LP with matching record sleeve. Produced by George Garabedian, sleeve notes by Jim Harmon. Jungle Jim turned out to be the other classic strip from master illustrator Alex Raymond, the first being Flash Gordon. By marvellous coincidence both appeared in the same syndicated Sunday page in 1934. This is your chance to hear two original radio broadcasts of Jungle Jim.

The original 30 year old US edition 12” long-playing record is scarce in this condition. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, minimal corner bumping, otherwise as new, VF/ NM. Record No: 604 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £45.00 ($67.50) (€49,50)
     


Journey to the Center of the Earth! Long Playing Record
Jules Verne. Adventure Records (Bell Records), undated. Out of print. 12" LP, with matching record sleeve. A retelling of Jules Verne's classic adventure story Journey To The Centre Of The Earth. The sleeve has full accompanying notes & the cover has a vintage full colour illustration by Wallace Wood.

This is an original US copy of a 12" long-playing record & is a one-of-a-kind item. LP, appears played with some surface wear & scratches, VG; Sleeve, corner clipped (otherwise VF), FN. Record No: No.4 mono 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £18.00 ($27.00) (€19,80)
     


Little Orphan Annie Original Radio Broadcasts Long Playing Record
Mark 56 Records, 1973. Out of print. 12” LP with matching record sleeve. Produced by George Garabedian. As sponsored by Ovaltine, these original radio broadcast proclaim “Ovaltine Proudly Presents Little Orphan Annie.” Based on stories and characters from the famous newspaper strip, created by Harold Gray in 1924. The episodes featured are “Black Jacket Episode” & “Oyster Diving Episode.”

This is the original 30 year old US edition 12” long-playing record and is scarce in this condition. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, minimal corner bumping, otherwise as new, VF/ NM. Record No: 593 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £45.00 ($67.50) (€49,50)
     


Mandrake The Magician Original Radio Broadcasts Long Playing Record
Mark 56 Records, 1973. Out of print. 12” LP with matching record sleeve. Produced by George Garabedian. A classic newspaper strip, Mandrake The Magician, which had run in American syndicated newspaper strip, is brought to life in two original radio broadcasts. The character was the creation of Lee Falk and Phil Davis in 1934. Titled simply as Adventure No.1 & Adventure No.2.

This is the original 30 year old US edition 12” long-playing record & is scarce in this condition. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, minimal corner bumping, otherwise as new, VF/ NM. Record No: 623 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £45.00 ($67.50) (€49,50)
     


Nick Carter Master Detective Original Radio Broadcasts Long Playing Record
Mark 56 Records, 1973. Out of print. 12” LP with matching record sleeve. Produced by George Garabedian. From his debut in 1886, Nick Carter became one of the most successful crime fighters in American fiction. As created by John Russell Coryell, Nick Carter would be the star of his own radio show from 1943 through 1955. This is your chance to hear two of these exciting episodes.

This is an original US edition 12” long-playing record, over 30 years old and is very scarce in this condition. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, as new, NM. Record No: 619 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £45.00 ($67.50) (€49,50)
     


The Official Adventures Of Flash Gordon Long Playing Record
Leo The Lion Recording, 1966. Out of print. 12" LP with matching record sleeve. Starring Buster Crabbe as Flash Gordon and Jackson Beck as the Narrator. Two classic original episodes of "The Adventures Of Superman" from the Golden-age of radio, with the voice of Buster Crabbe as Flash Gordon. Former Olympic athlete, Buster Crabbe made over a hundred films & movie serials & is forever associated with Flash Gordon and his science fiction rival Buck Rogers.

This original over 30 year old US edition 12" long-playing record is scarce in this condition. The sleeve has additionally been illustrated by note Comic book artist Al Williamson, who drew several issues of the Comic book in the mid 1960s. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, virtually new, NM-. Record No: CH 1028 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £54.00 ($81.00) (€59,40)
     


The Official Adventures Of Prince Valiant Long Playing Record
Harold R Foster. Leo The Lion Recording, undated (c1970). Out of print. 12” LP with matching record sleeve. Starring Jackson Beck, Peter Fernandez and produced by Herb Gale. This is a full cast recording of “In The Days Of King Arthur” specially written by John Fleming & featuring the characters created by Hal Foster, for his classic hero strip Prince Valiant.

This is an original US edition 12” long-playing record and is a one-of-a-kind item. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, minimal corner bumping, otherwise as new, VF/ NM. Record No: 682 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £58.50 ($87.75) (€64,35)
     


Peanuts Long Playing Record
Created by Charles Schulz, featuring Kaye Ballard, Arthur Siegel. CBS, 1962. Out of print. 12" LP with matching record sleeve. Starring Kaye Ballard and Arthur Siegel, composed and conducted by Fred Karlin. From the legendary Peanuts newspaper strip, hear creator Charles Schultz World famous creations come to life on this long playing record, courtesy of Kaye Ballard & Arthur Siegel, as Charlie Brown & Lucy.

Tracks include "Introducing Charlie Brown & Lucy", "Bugs & Birds", "Playthings" & "Just Peanuts." This is an original 12" long-playing record, over 40 years old and is unlikely to be found again in this condition. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, very minor wear, VF. Record No: BPG 62107 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £45.00 ($67.50) (€49,50)
     


Red Ryder Original Radio Broadcasts Long Playing Record
Mark 56 Records, 1973. Out of print. 12” LP with matching record sleeve. Produced by George Garabedian, sleeve notes by Jim Harmon. Thrill to the exploits of western hero Red Ryder and his trusty Indian boy sidekick Little Beaver in a recording from the Golden-age of radio. Second only to The Lone Ranger, Red Ryder was a famous Comic book character, originally created by Jim Harmon in 1938.

This original 30 year old US edition 12” long-playing record is scarce in this condition. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, minimal corner bumping, otherwise as new, VF/ NM. Record No: 629 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £40.50 ($60.75) (€44,55)
     


Sad Sack Original Radio Broadcasts Long Playing Record
Mark 56 Records, 1975. Out of print. 12” LP with matching record sleeve. Produced by George Garabedian. As created by George Baker in 1942 Pvt. Sad Sack soon became a household name and his cartoon strips were loved by millions. After the war Sad Sack joined civilian life and these original radio broadcast from 1946 recreate this era.

This is an original US edition 12” long-playing record, over 25 years old and unlikely to be found again in this condition. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, minimal corner bumping, otherwise as new, VF/ NM. Record No: 682 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £40.50 ($60.75) (€44,55)
     


Terry & The Pirates Original Radio Broadcasts Long Playing Record
Milton Caniff. Mark 56 Records, 1973. Out of print. 12” LP with matching record sleeve. Produced by George Garabedian, sleeve notes by Jim Harmon. Two classic original episodes of “Terry & The Pirates” from the Golden-age of radio. Milton Caniff had created this famous newspaper strip character back in 1936. To many, Caniff is considered “the Rembrandt of the Comic strip.”

This is an original 30 year old US edition 12” long-playing record and is scarce in this condition. LP appears unplayed, NM; sleeve, minimal corner bumping, otherwise as new, VF/ NM. Record No: 630 mono. 12" x 12" (30cm x 30cm)

Our Price: £45.00 ($67.50) (€49,50)
     

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