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a b c d e f g Remembrance of the Daleks. Writer Ben Aaronovitch, Director Andrew Morgan, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC1, London. 5–26 October 1988. Many years ago, the Daleks sent out thousands of egg-shaped Progenitors containing the genetic coding of the race, so that new Daleks could be created 122 1 Sep 2013 Doctor Who Remote Control Inflatable Dalek a b c d e f Resurrection of the Daleks. Writer Eric Saward, Director Matthew Robinson, Producer John Nathan-Turner. Doctor Who. BBC1, London. 8–15 February 1984. Newman, Kim (2005). BFI TV Classics: Doctor Who. London: British Film Institute. ISBN 1-84457-090-8.

Writer Terry Nation, Director David Maloney, Producer Barry Letts (12 March 1973). " Planet of the Daleks, Episode Six". Doctor Who. London. BBC. BBC1. What's So Bad About Hating The Daleks, Anyway?". Gizmodo. 31 August 2014 . Retrieved 2 January 2023. a b c d Writer Helen Raynor, Director James Strong, Producer Phil Collinson (28 April 2007). " Evolution of the Daleks". Doctor Who. Cardiff. BBC. BBC1. Planet of the Daleks. Writer Terry Nation, Director David Maloney, Producer Barry Letts. Doctor Who. BBC1, London. 7 April–12 May 1973. No Daleks in Doctor Who's return". BBC News. 2 July 2004. Archived from the original on 27 February 2011 . Retrieved 20 March 2010.I, Davros: Innocence. Writer Gary Hopkins, Director Gary Russell. Producers Gary Russell and Jason Haigh-Ellery. Big Finish Productions, 2006. Daleks have appeared on magazine covers promoting Doctor Who since the "Dalekmania" fad of the 1960s. Radio Times has featured the Daleks on its cover several times, beginning with the 21–27 November 1964 issue which promoted The Dalek Invasion of Earth. [159] Other magazines also used Daleks to attract readers' attention, including Girl Illustrated. [160] Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday: Adelphi Theatre, London (premiere 16 December 1974) BBC – Doctor Who – Photonovels Power of the Daleks – Episode Four". BBC News. Archived from the original on 10 January 2009 . Retrieved 9 March 2010. Nation grew up during the Second World War and remembered the fear caused by German bombings. He consciously based the Daleks on the Nazis, conceiving the species as faceless, authoritarian figures dedicated to conquest, racial purity and complete conformity. [65] The allusion is most obvious in the Dalek stories written by Nation, in particular The Dalek Invasion of Earth (1964) and Genesis of the Daleks (1975). [66] [67] [68]

In the 2004 series of Coupling, written by Steven Moffat (who was later to write for and produce Doctor Who), a Dalek appears in the second episode of season four. [123] This was voiced by Nicholas Briggs, [124] who later went on to provide Dalek voices for the series proper from 2005 onwards. [125] (Terry Nation's original Dalek rights deal with the BBC had been negotiated by his then agent Beryl Vertue, later Moffat's mother-in-law.) [126] The Mutant Phase. Writer and Director Nicholas Briggs. Producers Gary Russell and Jason Haigh-Ellery. Big Finish Productions, 2000. a b c d e f g h i j k l m Writer Rob Shearman, Director Joe Ahearne, Executive Producers Russell T Davies, Julie Gardner and Mal Young (30 April 2005). " Dalek". Doctor Who. Cardiff. BBC. BBC One. Writer Steven Moffat". BBC Press Office. 16 June 2004. Archived from the original on 27 March 2009 . Retrieved 21 March 2010.Howe, David J.; Stammers, Mark; Walker, Stephen James (1994). The Handbook: The First Doctor – The William Hartnell Years 1963–1966. Virgin Books. ISBN 0-426-20430-1.

South Park: "Funnybot" Review – IGN". M.ign.com. 5 May 2011. Archived from the original on 20 August 2011 . Retrieved 11 October 2011. a b Pixley, Andrew (15 January 2001). "By Any Other Name". Earthbound Timelords. Archived from the original on 23 May 2011 . Retrieved 20 March 2010. a b Writer Helen Raynor, Director James Strong, Producer Phil Collinson (21 April 2007). "Daleks in Manhattan". Doctor Who. Cardiff. BBC. BBC1.Miles, Lawrence; Wood, Tat (2006). About Time 1: The Unauthorized Guide to Doctor Who (Seasons 1 to 3). Des Moines, Iowa: Mad Norwegian Press. ISBN 0-9759446-0-6.

Other licensed appearances have included a number of stage plays (see Stage plays below) and television adverts for Wall's "Sky Ray" ice lollies (1966), Weetabix breakfast cereal (1977), Kit Kat chocolate bars (2001), [118] [119] and the ANZ Bank (2005). [120] In 2003, Daleks also appeared in UK billboard ads for Energizer batteries, alongside the slogan "Are You Power Mad?" [118] Other major appearances [ edit ] Stage plays [ edit ] a b Death to the Daleks. Writer Terry Nation, Director Michael E. Briant, Producer Barry Letts. Doctor Who. BBC1, London. 23 February–16 March 1974. Richards, Justin (2003). Doctor Who—The Legend: 40 Years of Time Travel. London: BBC Books. p.19. ISBN 0-563-48602-3. Doctor Who covers: The Dalek Invasion of Earth". Radio Times. BBC Magazines. Archived from the original on 3 December 2008 . Retrieved 24 March 2010.Aliens with a Human Face: The Human-like Non-Humans of Doctor Who | Mithila Review". Mithila Review. 11 April 2017. Archived from the original on 27 November 2018 . Retrieved 1 May 2018.

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