Episode aired Sep 23, 1967
Klieg attempts to do a deal with the Cybercontroller while the Doctor tries to find a way to refreeze the Cybermen permanently.
A young man carrying a big basket that contains his extremely deformed, formerly conjoined twin brother seeks vengeance on the doctors who separated them against their will.
In this, Spider-Man faces a new villain called Parafino, who happens to be a wax museum owner. I don’t believe Parafino has featured in the ‘Spider-Man’ comics and is just a new villain created for the 1960s TV series. This is another example where the 1960s series isn’t very faithful to the comics.
Anyway, Parafino plans to make Spider-Man into his latest exhibit after he manages to capture escaped convict Red Dog Melvin (yes, I’m serious here) and uses him as bait for Spidey.
Yessongs is a concert film by the English progressive rock band Yes. It was recorded at the Rainbow Theatre, London on 15 and 16 December 1972 during the band's Close to the Edge Tour, and features the line-up of Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman, and Alan White. The video was produced by David Speechley, directed by Peter Neal, and co-edited by Howe's brother Philip. The film was arranged at short notice, which affected the quality of filming as a result, and originally a private memento for the band to document their two performances at the Rainbow before they agreed for its theatrical release.
The film premiered on 12 March 1975 at the Cinema Madison in Madison, Wisconsin with Quadraphonic sound. This was followed by screenings in 20 other US cities throughout the spring of 1975. It was released on VHS, laserdisc, and DVD, before a fortieth anniversary Blu-ray release featuring a high-definition transfer and restored mono soundtrack was released in 2012 (This copy is from audiophile Cobra2000 who repaired the sound by redubbing a clearer CD track over the original.)