These cybernetic creatures were first introduced in the second Dr.Who story to be broadcast in 1963. The time travelling Doctor arrives on Skaro and eventually discovers that there are two races that have survived a distant and protracted nuclear war, the peace loving Thals and the malevolent ...
So where to jump in? Now that BBC iPlayer is host to the whole Doctor Who kit and kaboodle in the UK as part of its new “Whoniverse” division, it’s a very good question. That’s why we asked it to our writhing nest of Doctor Who experts. And here’s what they recommend:...
A lovely companion piece,The Cheating Memory,explores how our childhood memories are usually at odds with the reality of what we saw in our youth. Introduced by special edition producer Broster, it’s an interesting piece and helps contextualise Broster’s own motivation for revisitingDay Of The...
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" The Daleks were introduced toDoctor Whoby writer TerryNationinThe Mutants(1963-1964), the long-running programme's second story, beginning with the episode "The Dead Planet"; this storyline is now generally referred to asThe Daleksto distinguish it from a later sequence also calledThe ...
All Lists Newest Add List For You Log InJoin All Top Ten ListsMiscellaneous Top Ten Best Daleks Stories Ever The Top Ten Genesis Of The Daleks The episode that set the 4th Doctor on the map and introduced one of the most famous foes in the series, Davros. Voted the greatest ever Doctor...
Marsh was introduced to the press at a photocall on December 4th.One of the concessions obtained for The Daleks' Master Plan was a week's delay to the start of studio recording, permitting Camfield's team to spend two weeks, rather than one, at the BBC Television Film Studios in Ealing...
(I thought that first outing was solid and showed a lot of promise.) In the episode "Fugitive of the Judoon," the Doctor encountered the intergalactic police force-for-hire, the Judoon (introduced in the series-three episode "Smith and Jones"). The Judoon were supposedly hunting a man...