William has an even more specialised timeline analysing The History of the Daleks, though it is difficult to follow for the same reasons as his other work. BACK! Another specialised look at Doctor Who continuity is the Cybermen Timeline, by Chris Schuetz, which includes the television series ...
SPECK Follow Story from Dahl to the Daleks; Exhibition Traces the Rich History of Llandaff
The “007 of space” met by the Doctor was called Brett Walton, the President of the Solar System was Banhoong, and Brett's traitorous friend on Earth was simply named Tom. It was the arrival of the Daleks on the “Devils Planet” (later christened Desperus) which sufficiently distracted...
towards the end of 1976, he made a conscious choice to avoid using the Daleks right away. The popular monsters had last been seen in 1975's Genesis Of The Daleks -- their fourth appearance in four years -- and Williams felt that the Daleks were less effective when they were overexposed....
During The Doctor's exile, UNIT fended off threats like the plastic-loving Autons, glowing green maggots, onion bhaji lookalike Axons, the dreaded Daleks and, on many occasions, The Master. However, given The Doctor's dislike of violence, there were several notable conflicts between his yearning...
and bring her recognition around the world. The BBC announced she was to become the new companion to the Doctor (now played by Matt Smith) before she made her debut in 2012 in the episode "Asylum of the Daleks." However it left many viewers puzzled as her character died by the end of...
The Wings of the Dove The Golden Bowl The Avengers Poirot (TV) Other Burford Road –Doctor Who, Invasion of the Dinosaurs, 1973 Great West Quarter –Doctor Who, The Christmas Invasion, 2005 Kew Bridge Steam Museum –Doctor Who, Remembrance of the Daleks, 1988 ...
4. The 1966 film Daleks’ Invasion of Earth 2150 A.D. has a self-explanatory plot. But which actor played the role of the Doctor in this largely forgotten film spinoff from Doctor Who? 5. Why might crowds gather at Trinity Buoy Wharf on 31 December 2999?
Skaro, home of the Daleks. Telos, home of the Cybermen. (Well, one of their homes — long story.) The Ood Sphere, home of the Ood. These are just some of the planet that get a shoutout from the Doctor as Sutekh inadvertently restores life to all of them. (Agua Santina, the plan...
Just going to take this opportunity to explain some of my thinking. Philip Hinchcliffe was not overly fond of the classic monsters and in his stint in the 1970's only had the likes of the Daleks, Cybermen etc in one story each (*). This will carry over into this TL but with a ...