1696:. The skirt section consists of raised panels with bevelled edges to which forty-eight hemispheres are fixed in twelve columns. The hemispheres are coloured grey with the exception of the Eternal Dalek, where they are black. The central rear skirt panel is enlarged to form a broad spine featuring a recessed horizontal louvre assembly. Published design drawings and commentary by concept artist Peter McKinstry indicates that this section is capable of opening to deploy alternative weapons which would traverse around the midsection to replace the standard armament, although this has not been portrayed on screen. The skirt is surmounted by a prominent, slatless shoulder section, divided by a horizontal groove and featuring integral appendage boxes. The neck is devoid of struts and consists of four flared rings detailed with small vertical slots, and is mounted towards the front of the Dalek giving the appearance of a prominent hump to the rear shoulder section. The dome, to which two cylindrical lights are fitted, is missing the chamfered lower section applied to previous variants. The gun is larger than that previously seen on the programme and is shown causing the complete disintegration of another Dalek. The eye design features five closely spaced discs of identical diameter behind an eyeball, inset with horizontal fins, on the front of which is a veined "organic" lens which glows with a yellow light. It is mounted to the dome on a
1877:, stranded in 1930s America following an emergency temporal shift, attempt to rebuild the Dalek race. Their leader, Dalek Sec, traps in its casing Mr. Diagoras, a human collaborator, and merges with him to become a Human/Dalek hybrid. The process results in a mutated humanoid creature with fingers tapered to points, a large, exposed brain and a single eye set in a face framed by six thick tentacles. The voice is an amalgam of human and Dalek characteristics. Sec then orders that hybrids should be created having human bodies and emotions, coupled with Dalek intelligence, to eradicate the Daleks' obsession with universal supremacy which has led them to the brink of extinction. Believing that Daleks should remain pure and Sec is now a traitor to their race, the other Cult members bind it in chains and adjust the conversion process to produce hybrids which are completely Dalek in nature. Sec is killed preventing Cult member Dalek Thay from exterminating the Doctor.
1152:. In other respects it features many differences when compared with previous variants. It has a stepped fender incorporating a recessed bottom section and integrally moulded collars and slats with no shoulder mesh. There are circular bosses around the appendage ball joints, a hexagonal panel between the appendage boxes, a re-modelled eye and eye discs, a mirrored eye lens with a small gold pupil, flush dome lights and a notched, funnel-like appendage instead of a plunger. The dome has a slightly larger diameter with a sharper angle where the bevelled section meets the curved upper part. The neck bin has a mirrored gold finish and is detailed with a fine circular-section gold mesh overlay, replacing the usual diamond section design. The props are painted predominantly light cream with gold hemisphere, slats, arm, "plunger", gun, eye discs and light covers.
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war machine which
Yarvelling had created shortly before the holocaust. It is implied that these machines were intended to act as semi-autonomous robotic warriors. It informs them that it is actually a mutated Dalek, the result of radiation from the neutron bomb explosion, which has commandeered the casing to use as a travel machine. It says that there are many more mutants and persuades Yarvelling and Zolfian to build more casings to house them. Before the last two humanoid Daleks die, exhausted by their labours and the effects of radiation, it appoints itself as Emperor and has a special casing constructed to reflect its new rank, made from "...Flidor gold, Quartz and Arkellis flower sap...". The Golden Emperor is usually depicted as being slightly shorter than a standard Dalek with a disproportionately large spherical head section.
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the Dalek commanders seen in the film. The leader of the expeditionary force appears to be a gold Dalek with natural aluminium collars and slats, black hemispheres and a black fender. A black Dalek with gold hemispheres, natural aluminium collars and slats and a black fender is in charge of a mining operation in
Bedfordshire, while a red Dalek with silver hemispheres, natural aluminium collars and slats and a black fender with red topping is shown commanding a Dalek spaceship and operations to capture human slaves and wipe-out the resistance. Drones sport blue dome lights, the black and red Daleks have red dome lights and the gold Dalek has yellow dome lights. As for the first film, the Dalek props were constructed by Shawcraft Engineering.
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2933:(2014) by George Mann, described as being unstable and unpredictable abominations created by Dalek experiments to retro-evolve their own genome. Three types are mentioned in the book. Glider Degradations travel by hovering above the ground. The Dalek mutant is housed in a clear, reinforced compartment set beneath a standard Dalek dome and resembles a limbless, humanoid torso. Mechanical arms and energy weapons are located on both sides of the casing. Spider Degradations are egg-shaped with red and black hemispheres, move on three legs and are armed with four energy weapons. Temporal Weapon Degradations are similar to
896:(1973), created by special effects professional Clifford Culley's company Westbury Design & Optical Limited. The production crew referred to these props as "goons". Although fabricated using measurements and moulds taken from an existing prop, the "goon" Daleks exhibited minor differences from the original Shawcraft builds including the substitution of single dowel neck struts for the trefoil cross section items which were the norm up to this point. The story again called for a Dalek to cut through a metal door, on this occasion the cutting device replacing the plunger resembling the tip of a large
2031:. The skirt sits directly on top of the enlarged fender, however, without the intervening step created by the original TV variant base. The appendage boxes are angled slightly differently and the neck ring edges have a steeper bevel. The eyestalk has only five discs, most irises are illuminated and the dome lights are considerably larger than those seen on TV Daleks of the period. Another distinctive design feature is the gun, which has a wider bore than the TV counterpart, lacks mantles and is depicted as projecting a pressurised jet of destructive, lethal vapour rather than an energy discharge.
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923:(1979) a revised dome rotation mechanism was installed in many of the props resulting in a pin, resembling a small stub aerial, projecting from the dome top. Six crude, hollow, vacuum-formed Dalek props were also created. They were primarily used during location filming of the serial's finale, although several of them can also be seen in the background of some studio shots. They can be recognised by their thick neck struts and the absence of dome aerials and appendage ball joints. Production photographs taken at the time reveal that they also lacked hemispheres on the rear skirt panels.
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1045:. The neck bin mesh, struts and neck rings were removed, the latter items being replaced by new rings having a flat, recessed edge detailed with small rivets rather than the usual bevel. Lilac dome lights shaped like upturned jam jars were fitted, together with an eyeball resembling a flashlight which lit up when it spoke. It was painted in gloss black with yellow-gold hemispheres, slats, neck rings and dome. It is uncertain who carried out the conversion work, although the painting of the prop was undertaken by the BBC Visual Effects Department under the direction of Clifford Culley.
1888:, has become trapped following a spaceship crash. A nanogene cloud, designed to convert all other life forms to serve the planet's security system, completely transforms her into a Dalek to preserve her genius-level intellect for Dalek use. Oswin is initially unaware of her condition, having created the self-delusion of continuing humanity to protect herself from the horror of her situation. Ultimately she is able to overcome her re-emergent Dalek personality and assist the Doctor and his companions to escape the planet. She perishes when the Daleks destroy the Asylum from space.
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think that was a great idea. When I looked at them in person I thought 'My God, the new Daleks are awesome. they're so huge and powerful, they're brilliant.' But I learned a grave lesson: which is that when you put them on screen, of course, they don't look bigger, they just make all the other Daleks look smaller." Moffat stated that the New
Paradigm Daleks hadn't been abandoned, however. "...I now consider them an officer class of Dalek." "They haven't gone away. We still have them. But that's the answer. The answer to most questions I find is that I've made a mistake."
144:, the Dalek creature, resides. Although the general appearance of the Daleks has remained the same, details of both the casing and the mutant creature have changed over time. Alterations were made to accommodate the requirements of specific plot elements in various serials and episodes or at the request of producers, designers and directors to revitalise the Dalek appearance. On other occasions design changes have been the result of practical considerations when filming the Dalek props on location, or the mixing of components acquired from different sources.
770:, removed and replaced with the original style of running gear. Greater flexibility in the storylines was afforded by freeing the Daleks from reliance on static-charged metal floors for power and mobility. For this and further serials, however, the contrivance of dish aerials as energy receptors was dispensed with. They were replaced by a steel mesh wrapped around the upper collar of each prop, over which were mounted twenty-three vertical, oblong slats ostensibly forming a power collection array (although this function has never been confirmed on screen).
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1902:(1967) the Daleks trap the Doctor into identifying the "Dalek Factor", which determines their species' unquestioning obedience to Dalek ideology and aggressive, pitiless nature. With the aid of a "converted" Doctor they plan to impregnate all of humanity throughout Earth's history with the Dalek Factor, transforming them into "Human Daleks". When, in the story, some Daleks are implanted with the "Human Factor" they lose their aggressive traits and begin to question authority, leading to a catastrophic civil war.
1454:", forming a guard around the Dalek Emperor. Some of the guards are also differentiated by the replacement of the standard plunger with a metallic sphere, on the front of which is a glowing lens. In some instances the sphere is held by blade-like projections while the support for a second, larger type is provided by a tubular framework. These specialised appendages are not referred to or shown in use during the episode, nor is their purpose explained. Both the BBC's Doctor Who website and the publication
453:" (2010), are equipped with an "organic eyeball" set behind a small transparent hemisphere. Throughout the 1960s Daleks were occasionally shown with a functioning iris, a feature also seen in the "New Series" Dalek design. The eye discs have varied in number, size, spacing, profile and configuration. Colour has generally been restricted to powder blue, white or gold, with "New Series" Dalek eye discs having a translucent, frosted appearance and those of the New Paradigm variant being black.
2960:. The alternate Daleks are portrayed as a civilised, philosophical, peace-loving race, speaking with quiet, modulated voices and having individual names. Most of the alternate Daleks have two manipulator arms and no weapon, with only those defending Skaro from space being armed. Ultimately the Doctor discovers that the alternate timeline is unstable, causing the Universe to decay. Travelling back in time he restores the original timeline, erasing the alternate Daleks from existence.
1631:" (2015) as leader of the Dalek forces, outranking even Davros. This variant is a radical departure from the standard "New Series" design. It is painted red with gold hemispheres, collar and neck rings. It has three plinth-mounted dome lights featuring cages with three, rather than four uprights, and large golden struts connecting its shoulders to an extended neck bin. Its voice is deeper than the other Daleks, resembling that of the 2005 series' Dalek Emperor.
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936:. It features a combination of "goon" and Shawcraft Dalek sections for the upper half, and a unique skirt with a rear section which flares out from the shoulders at almost the same angle as the front. Four prominent bolt heads frame the chest oval and large hemispheres are fitted. These differences are not alluded to in the story and the origin of the components remains uncertain. This variant is sometimes referred to as "The Tussauds Dalek" after
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1273:. The travel machine has no appendages. A translucent hexagonal panel is located centrally on the front of the dome, in a position approximating that where an eye stalk would be mounted on a standard Dalek casing. A strip-light is mounted vertically behind it, which scans from side to side when the Emperor speaks. The front upper section of the dome is shown to operate like a visor, retracting upward and to the rear to reveal Davros within.
1377:" (2005) the hemispheres are shown to be recessed spheres and components of a self-destruct mechanism. They are able to separate from the Dalek's casing and create an encircling sphere of energy within which the Dalek is destroyed without trace. The plunger has been transformed into a versatile tool with an adaptable shape which can interface with keyboards and control mechanisms, upload data, drain power and crush a human skull.
1476:. Having then recreated the Dalek race this Emperor regards itself as an immortal god and the Daleks worship it as such. The Emperor Dalek mutant floats in a transparent cylindrical tank below a large dome which is adorned with lights and an eyestalk. Two mechanical arms are mounted to the base of the tank. The central structure is connected by articulated joints to three flanking panels, to which large hemispheres are attached.
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1779:" (see above). Unaware that the casing once contained a living creature, and discovering organic cells inside it, the scientist clones them and inadvertently creates an imperfect copy of the Reconnaissance Scout Dalek mutant. The mutant then seizes control of the scientist and forces him to make further copies of itself to inhabit the drone casings, to exterminate all human life and take over the planet.
1193:" (2015). It has no manipulator arm, eye-stalk or dome lights, the latter items being replaced by an encircling row of small, square, translucent ports set around a foreshortened neck section and beneath a truncated dome. In "The Witch's Familiar" the ports are shown to glow with an orange light when the Dalek speaks. It is equipped with a large energy cannon mounted on the front of the casing, which in
1846:, harvesting organic material from captured humans and genetically manipulating it to rebuild their race. The Emperor tells the Doctor that a new Dalek army has been created using "filleted, pulped and sifted" human bodies, although they still consider themselves to be "...pure and blessed Dalek". When a Dalek is destroyed and the mutant revealed it is of a different appearance to the mutant seen in "
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Dalek also appears, being a BBC promotional prop made by Martin Wilkie and Lorne Martin. It too is primarily based on the Necros design but with a different collar, slat, mesh and neck bin arrangement. It is further differentiated by having a small eyeball and orange dome lights and appears in a black paint scheme with silver neck rings, neck struts, hemispheres, collars, mesh and slats.
865:(1974), and albeit with variations in the shade of grey and occasional adornment with black slats, black collars or both, this stayed as the standard Dalek colour scheme for the remaining eight serials in which they appeared over the next sixteen years. During this period, however, several small changes to the standard Mark 3 Dalek design were made and their hierarchy was again expanded.
1140:, but the designs are otherwise quite distinct from one another. At the direction of BBC visual effects designer Stuart Brisdon, they were realised by the BBC Plastics / Plastering Department using different sets of props created from flexible silicone moulds, enabling both 'hero' props, and lightweight, rigid foam versions for pyrotechnic sequences, to be constructed quickly.
2788:, Psyche Daleks are depicted with a large mass of green brain tissue contained within a transparent sphere that sits on top of the shoulder section in place of the normal neck bin and dome. In the story a Psyche Dalek is used to control a small group of partially robotised prisoners through a remote device mounted on its arm in place of a plunger. The comic strip was drawn by
1831:, a companion of the Doctor. During this brief physical contact the Dalek absorbs enough of her DNA to regenerate itself and its damaged travel machine. It later becomes apparent that this genetic material has caused it to mutate further, as it begins to experience human emotions. It finally becomes trapped in an agony of conflict and self-loathing, and destroys itself.
1744:, and as possessing abilities not present in other Daleks. The original design of the Reconnaissance Scout travel machine is not established as, in the story, the casing of the individual that visited Earth was destroyed 900 years before the time in which the episode is set. A replacement that it fabricates from scrap components incorporates some simplified bronze
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replaced by a raised shoulder section beneath the neck bin. The slats have an indented central channel running down their length and the neck bin mesh has a denser, more complex design. The dome lights are substantially larger and enclosed in metallic cages and the eye stalk pivot is surrounded by a cowl, below which is a horizontal oblong depression containing an
2007:(1966). The storylines for these movies are essentially identical to the first two TV serials in which the Daleks were seen, with the primary exception that the protagonist is portrayed as an eccentric human inventor with the surname "Who" rather than an alien. Consequently, these Dalek appearances and variants exist in a continuity unique to the film series.
489:(1964). This included a cutaway drawing entitled "Anatomy of a Dalek" which showed it to have a base through which a large central sphere, surrounded by smaller satellite "balancing globes", protrudes. This layout was generally adopted and used in subsequent Dalek plans and comic strip representations. This is at variance with the few glimpses seen in early
2066:, to increase numbers. In some scenes their large fenders are missing, with the skirts sitting directly on the floor, and the large dome lights replaced with smaller items as used for the TV props. Their more striking colour scheme is not readily apparent due to the filming of the serial in monochrome. As the film was not released until after
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panels and a higher fender. The props had large, rectangular dome lights, a bottom neck ring which protruded beyond the shoulder line, and lacked both eye discs and slats. These Daleks also featured a dome that was a true hemisphere rather than the usual bevelled design and a single, oblong appendage box running across the front of the body.
1579:", Death Squad Daleks are introduced. According to the episode's narrative, they are enforcers of the Dalek race's purity through the destruction of any Daleks which are considered to be genetically corrupt. These Daleks are visually distinguished by having their plunger replaced by a five-pincered claw, similar in design to that fitted to
837:. It featured narrow skirt and shoulder sections, with the rear skirt panel having only a single vertical line of hemispheres down the middle. These differences are not alluded to in the story. This prop is sometimes referred to as "The Wilkie Dalek" after Bernard Wilkie, the BBC technical designer who became primarily responsible for the
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three thick neck rings. Programme development commenced in June 1992 and was officially cancelled in July 1993, with the BBC citing financial and logistical reasons. Although a Dark
Dimension Dalek prop was never constructed by the BBC it has become the subject of a number of illustrations and a full size version built by a fan.
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featuring a drilled barrel with six small fins at the muzzle. After killing two primitive humanoids with these devices a Dalek declares them to be "...moderately efficient". The phasing-out of three section telescopic arms commenced in this serial, with two sections becoming the norm for the remainder of the classic series.
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2544:(2013). It is portrayed as being genetically engineered to have an enhanced perception of the space-time vortex, enabling it to direct Dalek strategies involving time travel while limiting temporal destabilisation. Cover art and promotional illustrations depict the Dalek Time Controller with a blue casing of the
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Unlike other comic book and graphic artists whose work, however stylised, usually presents relatively minor variations to the standard Dalek form, Sato's renderings show a unique Dalek variant which is a radical departure from the recognised design. Possible reasons for this include lack of access to
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serial in which they appeared a numbered piece of card was taped to the dome of each Dalek prop to assist the director in distinguishing them, with a tape roll being wedged behind the top front collar for safekeeping. These objects subsequently appeared in reference photographs of the Daleks provided
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Various writers and artists have created new Dalek variants for media other than television, film and the theatre. The depiction of Daleks with coloured casings has also been used to indicate rank, although these differentiations do not constitute separate variants as such. Of particular note in this
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Four blue/grey drones and a Black Dalek (credited as "The Chief Dalek") appeared in the play. Specific design differences from the television version of the time included a skirt section flared more to the sides and less to the front and rear, a single vertical column of hemispheres on the skirt side
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The design of the New
Paradigm Daleks proved to be controversial and failed to generate much enthusiasm among fans of the TV series. In 2015, commenting on the introduction of the New Paradigm, Moffat said "Well I suppose if I'm completely honest - and it's all my fault, no one else's fault - I don't
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is portrayed completely vaporising two conventional Daleks with a single shot, leaving only scorch marks on the ground. The armour is seen deflecting conventional Dalek weapon fire without suffering damage. Like other
Imperial Daleks its livery is white with gold hemispheres, but with a metallic grey
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The Necros Dalek design features detail changes which distinguish it from the standard Mark 3 variant. The skirt angle is steeper at both the front and rear and the hemispheres have a smaller diameter. The shoulder section has only twenty slats, and is broader at the top which, when combined with the
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species and the manipulation of genetic material forcibly obtained from other (usually human) species. From 2005 onward the Dalek creature has been seen more frequently, in its latest incarnation resembling a pale octopus-like being with a single viable eye, a vestigial nose and mouth, and an exposed
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The creatures inside the "travel machines" are depicted as repulsive in appearance and vicious even without their mechanical armour. Rarely glimpsed until the programme's revival in 2005, they were usually shown as amorphous green blobs with strong tentacles capable of strangulation or, occasionally,
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For the first time a Dalek command structure is introduced, with rank indicated by differing colour schemes. The Earth Task Force
Commander, or "Saucer Commander", features a black dome and alternating light and dark skirt panels. A Supreme Controller or "Black Dalek" is also seen with a black dome,
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storm causes the device to detonate prematurely, devastating Skaro and the planet's civilisations. The only survivors of the Dalek race are the scientist
Yarvelling and the warlord Zolfian. While exploring the shattered remains of their world they are attacked, and then interrogated, by a prototype
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The colour scheme for the drones used in the second film is essentially the same as that used for the television versions at the time, being silver with grey shoulders, natural aluminium collars and slats, blue hemispheres and a black fender. The narrative fails to establish a precise hierarchy for
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Dalek "puppets" are portrayed as life forms converted to serve the Daleks, often covertly. They retain their original, physical form and limited memories from the host, while being endowed with extendable Dalek appendages which are deployed by bursting outward through the skin. Dalek control of the
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attempt to rebuild the Dalek race using Human-Dalek DNA to "format" the brains of thousands of captured people who have had their minds erased. The scheme fails due to the contamination of the Human Daleks with the Doctor's DNA, causing them to question their orders and Dalek ideology. After two of
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Vault Daleks form part of the recreated Dalek race each of which, Davros states, has been genetically engineered with cells taken from his own body. Instead of the standard plunger they are fitted with a claw-like appendage incorporating eight "pincers", which are shown to fit directly into some of
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it is stated that the enormous power source required for the
Special Weapons Dalek's gun resulted in the release of high levels of radiation which altered the structure of the Dalek creature's brain, causing insanity. Consequently, other Daleks shun it, ironically for being a mutant, naming it "the
498:" (2005) and subsequent appearances of the "New Series" Dalek. This variant is shown to have an underside consisting of a large, recessed central hemisphere surrounded by eight satellite hemispheres. The central hemisphere and four of the satellite hemispheres glow when the Dalek is in flight mode.
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for the production. A sketch of the proposed variant was produced at the time by BBC artist Alan
Marshall. Notable differences from a standard Dalek include a substantially enlarged fender, an enhanced midsection featuring two large shoulder-mounted cannon and a foreshortened neck bin encircled by
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design, with an extended neck bin and additional, diagonal neck rings. The novel describes it as the ultimate form of Dalek life, able to command even the Supreme Dalek, and having a neck bin encircled by diagonally revolving rings of vortex energy. The Dalek Time Controller is voiced in the audio
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For their first film appearance the Dalek props were painted in bold colours. Drones are primarily silver with mid-blue domes, hemispheres and fenders, and gold collars. The Dalek leader is black with alternating silver and gold hemispheres, alternating silver and gold neck rings, and gold collars
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design but with the prominent neck bin strip below the lower neck ring removed. The shoulder mesh is also coarser than that previously seen, resembling a perforated, solid material. Renegade drones are painted grey with a black fender, hemispheres, collars, slats and appendages. A Renegade Supreme
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design, consisting of a large dome incorporating a foreshortened eye stalk and thin, extended dome lights, supported by an inverted neck bin. Below this a conical metallic structure tapers downward towards a circular, rotating weapons platform to which it is connected by an energy field. Arranged
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is similar in design to the Mark 1 version but with the addition of the upper collar mesh and slats with which the TV versions were by now equipped. At various points in the film a Dalek can be seen with a small silver plunger in place of the usual black item. Another features a scissor-like claw
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replacing the identifying ideogram on the dome front. Canvas ammunition pouches are fixed around the shoulders and in one scene a Dalek is shown operating outdoors with opaque fabric covers fitted over its dome lights. The Daleks are also seen carrying a tea tray and box files with their plungers
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the travel machines display a silver livery with black shoulders, hemispheres and fender, with a task force leader being differentiated from its subordinates by amber, instead of clear, dome lights. During the serial, due to a plot element, the standard blasters are replaced by projectile weapons
3023:(2012), this version of the Dalek Emperor first appears as a large, levitating, purple sphere, studded with silver hemispheres. This is shown to be a shell which can expand and split into sixteen vertical segments, positionable to form a defensive barrier. The internal structure is mainly of the
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The standard "New Series" Dalek design incorporates additional detailing to many of the components including the dome, gun, appendage boxes, plunger and eyeball. The fender is larger with a bevelled edge, the lower collar is integral to the casing and the upper collar and mesh are omitted, being
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book maintains that this variant's weapon is fifty times more powerful than a regular Dalek blaster. It notes that Special Weapons Daleks are almost always directly controlled by Dalek commanders and rarely allowed autonomy, except in desperate situations, as they are as likely to fire on fellow
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television episodes and films, which made little attempt to show (or hide) anything other than the actual base of the Dalek prop. As this usually took the form of a plywood board to which castors had been attached and a hole cut out for the operator's feet, these brief appearances were of little
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production designer Edward Thomas was responsible for the overall appearance of the Emperor Dalek, with the design being realised by assistant designers Dan Walker and Matthew Savage. The Emperor's casing was produced as a 1:6 scale model by The Model Unit, while the Emperor Dalek mutant was an
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now fitted to the rear shoulder section of each prop act as receptors for a form of transmitted energy. Other design changes are a reduction in the number of eye discs to five and painting some eyeballs silver instead of the standard black colour. An amphibious capability is demonstrated in the
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Externally Daleks have the appearance of a truncated cone varying between approximately 1.5 metres (5 feet) and 2 metres (6 feet 6 inches) tall depending upon the variant. They are equipped with a single mechanical rod-mounted eye which protrudes from a rotating dome, a
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skirt, gives it a stockier look. The arm is shorter and the oval between the appendage boxes more elongated. The neck bin strip beneath the lower neck ring is quite distinct in this variant. Necros Daleks are painted light cream with gold hemispheres, shoulder mesh, neck bin mesh, arm and gun.
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In this serial Davros' life-support chair is shown hovering a short distance above the ground. In a later scene a Dalek kills two saboteurs from an elevated vantage point, implying that Daleks now share this capability. For DVD releases of the serial from 2005 onwards new shots were created to
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and multi-barrel energy weapon respectively. They are described in promotional material for the CD as being bred for savagery and almost impossible to destroy, with the ability to repair damage to their casings using any shrapnel or components from other damaged Berserkers available in close
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While hemisphere misalignment is an occasionally recurring feature of Daleks seen on television, this issue presents itself in a uniform manner with all of the film props. Most noticeably the four hemispheres on the rear-left corner skirt panel are set higher than those on the other panels.
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Five Daleks were used in the production; four silver/grey drones and a black version. Built by Shawcraft, the manufacturers of the original TV and Movie props, they were of the basic Mark 1 Movie Dalek design but with fenders, dome lights and guns of the type seen on TV Daleks at the time.
1038:(1973) the Dalek Supreme, a member of the Dalek Supreme Council, is despatched to the planet Spiridon. It is tasked with overseeing experiments into invisibility, the production of a plague designed to exterminate all organic life and the deployment of a 10,000 strong Dalek invasion force.
1850:", the prop hinting at a human heritage. Mutants originating from Kaled stock appear to have a closed, vestigial second eye, set below and to one side of the sighted eye. The mutant in "The Parting of the Ways" seems to have two identical symmetrically set eyes above which is a prominent
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are connected. Twelve large, black hemispheres girdle its midsection with a further two smaller, tan-coloured hemispheres being mounted horizontally on the chest. It has a predominantly white colour scheme with black detailing and speaks in an echoing, grating voice. Shown mounted on a
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are painted white, with four discs arranged in a conical layout, smallest disc to the front. The Tussauds Dalek prop appears in this serial under two guises; a grey drone and a Supreme Dalek painted in gloss black with white hemispheres. The Tussauds Dalek features briefly once more in
349:. This item is shown in various episodes to be capable of holding people and objects, seemingly using a powerful vacuum. The weapon is depicted as having a variable output which can paralyse, stun or kill most life forms, disintegrate other Daleks and destroy buildings and spacecraft.
2850:(1997) they are depicted as creations of Davros and described as being slightly larger than a standard Dalek, with eight legs emerging from the lower half. They are said to have greater manoeuvrability than standard Daleks, at the cost of being more vulnerable at their joints.
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Three minor variations to the standard "new series" design have been shown. The single Dalek seen in "Dalek" differs from those appearing in subsequent episodes in that the lower shoulder collar is the same brass colour as its slats, instead of being bronze. A Dalek is seen in
381:" (2007). The casing is depicted as being impervious to most projectile and energy weapons, although not indestructible. In various episodes Daleks are shown being damaged or destroyed by overwhelming firepower, their own weaponry and falls from a height. In addition, in
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Three minor Dalek variants appear in the film. Some Daleks are fitted with a two-jawed mechanical claw instead of a plunger, some have integrally moulded collars with reversed angles on the front edges and one is seen with a cutting torch instead of a telescopic arm.
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New Paradigm 'Stone Daleks' having the appearance of severely weathered statues. They are remnants left when, in the episode, most of history is erased by the destruction of the universe. The term Stone Dalek is derived from a listing in the episode credits. In the
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and suspended animation facility on the planet Necros. During the early stages of the conversion process the victims retain some memory and awareness of their humanity, but by the end of the metamorphosis they have become fully Dalek in nature, if not appearance.
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television programme the BBC, its producers and scriptwriters have rarely alluded to changes in Dalek design or ascribed names or designations to the various models seen. Notable exceptions usually refer to rank, such as "Emperor" and "Supreme Dalek", although in
2375:(1964) is notable, although not unique, in portraying a Dalek variant which has a "speaker grille" set centrally on the chest and, occasionally, a stylised numeral on the dome. Neither of these items has ever been incorporated in a Dalek variant shown on-screen.
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space station, acting as both bodyguards and warders. Although unnamed during the episodes in which they appear, the term is used for the variant on the BBC's Doctor Who website. Character Options named its licensed scale toys of the variant "Crucible Daleks".
628:(1983) places both television and Movie Daleks in the same numerical sequence by order of their first screen appearances, although reconciling the characters and events depicted in the Doctor Who films with those established in the TV programme is problematic.
956:" (1983), Mark 3 Dalek variants seen during this decade feature a neck bin raised so that a strip of it is visible between the lower neck ring and the top of the shoulders. The use of the dome rotation mechanism pin continued, appearing for the last time in
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and production designer Edward Thomas, with the design being realised by art department assistant designer Matthew Savage. The first batch of "New Series" Dalek props were constructed by special effects company The Model Unit under the direction of
811:(1966). It is used for transferring embryonic Dalek mutants from a liquid-filled nurturing tank to their travel machine casings. For this serial and future appearance of the Mark 3 variant, the gun design was simplified by removing the mantles.
416:" (2008) the Doctor, speaking of how to deal with various alien menaces, says "Daleks: aim for the eye stalk". In the revived series from 2005 onwards, storylines have shown Daleks as having systems to protect their vision. In the 2008 episode "
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states that Dalek Sec's black casing is constructed from "Metalert", an enhanced form of Dalekanium reinforced with flidor gold and sap from the extinct Arkellis flower. This fictional material and its constituents have their origins in the
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A group of Daleks are seen in this story forming a suicide squad to destroy an enemy spacecraft, each with a number of bombs attached to its shoulder section. The bomb props consist of yellow cylinders capped at the ends by red hemispheres.
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perceptor" appears, and in the episode "The Planet of Decision" an "electrode unit" is employed to disable an electronic lock. The prop consisted of a large revolving parabolic dish from the centre of which two converging rods protruded.
2356:, John Woods and A.B. Cornwell. As none of the stories are individually credited it is uncertain which artist or artists first developed the Golden Emperor design. Two illustrators provided interpretations of the Golden Emperor for the
1724:" red Drone and blue Strategist Daleks are shown with their original bright colour schemes replaced by a deeper, metallic hue. The rear of the props are also seen with minor modifications, rendering the spine slightly less prominent.
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television programme. Unlike other Daleks the four members of the Cult have individual names; Sec, Thay, Jast and Caan. While Daleks Thay, Jast and Caan appear identical to other Daleks, Dalek Sec is distinguished by a black casing.
766:(1965), with Ray Cusick returning as designer for the serial. As the production required no location filming and Cusick felt that Daleks should be shorter than an average person, he had the enlarged fenders and wheels, installed for
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While maintaining their general shape and appearance, the design of these components has varied over the years. Eye lenses were first shown as blank, white discs, sometimes featuring internal illumination. Later, lenses with a black
1101:, a Glass Dalek is introduced as a transparent, embryonic version of a Necros Dalek in which a grotesquely mutating human head can be seen. It has four neck rings rather than three. It was manufactured primarily from clear Perspex.
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a Dalek Leader is seen painted in gold, with black hemispheres and fender. This serial also saw the first appearance of an oval disc between the appendage boxes and a higher fender on all models. The eye lens "pupil", first seen in
777:; "The Executioners", and makes subsequent appearances in a number of serials thereafter. Daleks with non-standard arm appendages are also seen in this serial. A gimballed hemisphere referred to as both a "seismic detector" and a "
2979:(2016). They are depicted as having ornate, stained glass casings and are harboured by monks of the Brotherhood of the Black Petal on the technologically undeveloped planet Strellin. The Stained Glass Dalek concept was created by
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discs capped by commercially available saucer-shaped plastic components, while "New Series" and New Paradigm Daleks have light-covers consisting of tubular beacon lenses, the former variant's being surrounded by a metallic cage.
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interpreting them as speaker grilles and insignia. Shortly after the publication of this volume other merchandise and packaging appeared featuring Daleks with the speaker grille design element. These included Dalek board games,
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Each of the five New Paradigm variants has a casing of a different colour, representing their role in Dalek society: red, Drone; blue, Strategist; orange, Scientist; yellow, Eternal and white, Supreme. Speaking on the programme
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spin-off comics (2003). Although physically humanoid they share many cultural characteristics with the Daleks and appear to regard Dalek history as their own. Their name is both an anagram of "Dalek", as "Dalek" is itself of
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387:(1985), they are said to be vulnerable to "bastic-headed bullets". In appearances from 2005 onwards a Dalek's defensive capability has been shown to include an invisible force shield, with the eye remaining a weak point.
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seen in the film were constructed by Shawcraft Engineering while the Daleks with integrally moulded shoulder collars, which were mainly used to make up numbers in crowd scenes, were produced by the Plaster Workshops at
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Abomination". The novel states that the Special Weapons Dalek is used only in extreme situations and only the Emperor can maintain complete control over it. The Special Weapons Dalek is also mentioned in the novel
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1373:. The casing has a swivelling midsection incorporating the appendage boxes, providing a 360-degree field of fire. It can also open by splitting down the front centreline to reveal the mutant within. In "
1380:"New Series" Daleks have been shown flying both in the vacuum of space and planetary atmospheres. They can regenerate by absorbing residual radiation and DNA from a time-traveller who touches them ("
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1959:(2013), a child, Jenibeth Blakely, is held prisoner by the Daleks for almost ninety years, during which time she is transformed into a Dalek puppet. Hybrids of this type next appear in the episode "
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hybrids. The plan fails when the rotting remains of aged Daleks, which have been discarded in the sewers of the Dalek city, are reanimated by the energy and attack the functional Daleks in revenge.
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to cut through a door. It consists of a long, slim tube flanked by two globes, surmounted by a clear disc-shaped "sight screen". This appendage is mounted to the Dalek's arm in place of a plunger.
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1519:" (2007) the plungers of the Cult of Skaro Daleks are used to detect the intelligence of human subjects, and in one scene a plunger is temporarily replaced by a syringe-like device. The BBC book
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as having clawed hands. Their appearance and evolution is variously attributed to radioactive fallout from a catastrophic war, artificially accelerating pre-existing genetic mutations in the
635:" is used in this article to indicate a Dalek having no rank. Its only use to date in the Doctor Who television serials and films in which the Daleks have appeared has been in the episodes "
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which can disintegrate bullets before they strike the casing. The height of the new design was chosen so that the eye stalk would be level with the eyes of the Doctor's companion
1074:. These Necros Daleks are portrayed in the serial as a rebel faction while the grey Daleks from the Dalek home-world of Skaro, seen in the final episode, serve the Supreme Dalek.
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The Dalek Time Strategist is portrayed as having similar abilities to the Dalek Time Controller, while being subservient to the Supreme Dalek. It first appears in the Big Finish
1775:", an industrialist has one of his scientists create advanced robotic defence drones based upon the stolen remains of the Reconnaissance Scout Dalek casing, seen in the episode "
1472:". Escaping the Time War which resulted in the apparent destruction of both the Daleks and Time Lords alike, its ship had fallen through time and space to the edge of Earth's
1635:, who provided the voice talent for the Dalek, stated that he adopted a grandiose delivery for the Supreme Dalek to fit his perception of the character as being egotistical.
1503:" (2006) as an elite order of Daleks specifically engineered to use initiative and think like the enemy. They are the first recurring Dalek characters in the history of the
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and fender. Its second in command is portrayed as a red Dalek with black hemispheres, gold collars and a gold fender. On all versions the dome lights are coloured red.
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located at the edge of a mine in Bedfordshire is the key to the Daleks' power supply on Earth. Although not referred to directly in the story, it is implied that the
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assistance in maintaining the illusion of the props being functional, armoured casings housing an alien being. This situation was finally remedied in the episode "
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colour applied to most of the upper section. The casing appears battle-scarred and far dirtier than other Daleks, which are usually shown in a clean condition.
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has used the term "Assault Dalek" on promotional material and packaging for licensed scale Dalek action figures having the claw/cutter appendage. The episode "
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source material, the Japanese publishers having no rights to the use of the Dalek image and the artist simply being allowed the free rein of his imagination.
716:(1964), required the props to be used extensively on location. Consequently, serial designer Spencer Chapman and manufacturer Shawcraft Engineering devised a
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with the addition of large wing-like structures to the sides. The Dalek props used in the production were built by the theatrical suppliers Suffolk Scenery.
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where a Dalek Inquisitor General is described as being of the "New Series" design but having a casing of gunmetal black with gold slats and hemispheres.
2762:, removing his memory and emotions to leave only his creativity, and then integrating him with its technology. It is described as being of the standard
1953:" (2012), humanoids are stated to have been converted to Dalek puppets by nanogenes to act as part of the planet Asylum's security system. In the novel
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creates a new breed of Dalek mutants to command. He uses as source material the severed heads of terminal human medical patients in the Tranquil Repose
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puppets is usually absolute, although a few individual examples have been depicted breaking their mental conditioning and regaining their free will.
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which can expand and contract. These Daleks have a silver colour scheme with blue/grey shoulders, blue hemispheres and eye discs, collars in natural
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Davros, rather than a Dalek mutant. With only his head and partial torso visible, he is carried in a life support casing similar in design to the
581:. For years Daleks were depicted as being unable to climb stairs, with travel confined to smooth ground and level surfaces. This was rectified in
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Daleks have distinctive electronic voices, the harsh, staccato sound being created by actors speaking through a microphone into a device called a
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828:" (2005), with black-domed Daleks fulfilling a similar function.) For the first time a Dalek is seen with a black pupil centred in its eye lens.
371:" (2006) the Doctor states that Dalek casings are constructed from "bonded polycarbide", with this material being referred to as "dalekanium" in
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and concept artist Peter McKinstry. The props were produced by the BBC Art Department under the supervision of senior prop maker Barry Jones.
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The Mark 1 Dalek differs from later variants in having no shoulder slats or mesh, nine eye discs (the greatest number of any version) and a "
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Daleks with unique characteristics have appeared in stage productions consisting of both original works and adaptations of serials from the
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appendages onto the bodies of Kaled mutants. The Supreme Dalek and its followers are now referred to by the Imperial Daleks as "renegades".
1971:" (2015), Bors, a human friend of the Doctor from the year 1138, is revealed to be a Dalek puppet tasked by his masters with obtaining the
1129:(1988) Davros, masquerading as the Dalek Emperor, has gained control of Skaro. He commands an army of Imperial Daleks, created by grafting
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First introduced in 1965, the basic design of the Mark 3 Dalek variant remained relatively unchanged throughout their later appearances.
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To explain the Daleks' ability to travel away from the static-charged floors of their city, the narrative has the Doctor stating that an
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5913:(narrator), Adam Page (director), Adam Page (producer), Producer Gillane Seaborne (series producer) (28 June 2008). "Friends and Foe".
140:(1963–64), the outward manifestation is portrayed as a powerful, technically advanced travel machine in which a hideous and malevolent
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Katharine Armitage, Fio Trethewey, Georgia Cook (writers), Samuel Clemens (director), Heather Challands (producer) (September 2023).
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A Dalek Emperor prop was also created, being a scaled-down but otherwise faithful reproduction of the version that appeared in
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1287:(1988) the Imperial Daleks are opposed by "Renegade Daleks". Most of the Renegades seen in the serial are of the
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6337:(writer), Jamie Payne (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (25 December 2013). "
6265:(writer), Lee Haven Jones (director), Alex Mercer (producer) (1 January 2021). "
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Bignell, Richard (16 January 2012). "Illuminating the Dark Dimension".
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to finally destroy the Thals and bring the conflict to an end. A
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AHistory: An Unauthorized History of the Doctor Who Universe
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5592:"Who's That Dalek: Description of new series Dalek variants"
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820:(1967) two more elements of the Dalek hierarchy appear; the
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The storyline for the second serial to feature the Daleks,
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Hearn, Marcus (23 November 2011). "The Dalek Chronicles".
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to breach an internal blast door. The toy manufacturer
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The Daleks' Master Plan Part I: Mission to the Unknown
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Berry, Dan (April 2010). "Restoration of the Daleks".
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design, but are mounted on a large base equipped with
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The Emperor of the Imperial Dalek faction features in
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The Daleks' Master Plan Part II: The Mutation of Time
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Holliss, Richard (January 1984). "The Dalek Movies".
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The Golden Emperor Dalek, as depicted by illustrator
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An Emperor Dalek features in the 2005 series finale "
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List of actors considered for the part of the Doctor
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classifications for the major Dalek variants exist.
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7970:– Detailed listing of Dalek comic book appearances.
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460:, before items having the appearance of plastic
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2317:(1964), re-appearing shortly thereafter in the
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1925:" (2015), Davros attempts to use the Doctor's
1827:" (2005) a dying Dalek's casing is touched by
1731:
1444:Repeating the motif first seen in 1967 serial
1320:in which the Daleks were heard but not seen),
965:The eyestalks and discs of standard Daleks in
272:: Horizontal rings fitted around the neck bin.
9377:
8015:
8001:
7952:– Dalek variant plans and reference material.
7271:
6758:The Official Doctor Who & the Daleks Book
6604:The Ultimate Adventure – Doctor Who Stageplay
6194:
4606:(producer) (10 March 1973). "Episode Three".
3957:
3955:
3270:
2986:
943:
844:
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194:) are fixed in four rows to the skirt panels.
7964:– The Ultimate Adventure stage play website.
7767:
7435:
7179:
5786:). "The Daleks: Duel of the Daleks"
5730:
5468:
5375:
5373:
5299:Arnopp, Jason (July 2005). "Tucker's Luck".
4446:(producer) (5 November – 10 December 1966).
4322:"Ray Cusick Creator of a Legend - Interview"
3900:
2940:
2483:its description closely matches that of the
1940:
1693:
1436:The Emperor Dalek and Personal Guards from "
1328:", featured a lone Dalek, the survivor of a
7045:
6985:] (in Japanese). Tokyo: Hayakawa Bunko.
6979:Dareku – Zoku No Gyakushuu! ( ダレク – 族の逆襲! )
6966:] (in Japanese). Tokyo: Hayakawa Bunko.
6571:
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5172:
5111:
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4642:
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1963:" (2013), where the crew of the spacecraft
1427:
760:The Mark 3 Dalek variant first appeared in
577:(1974) the Doctor states that they move by
9986:
9384:
9370:
8008:
7994:
6748:
6417:
5348:"BBC Wales Dr Who Daleks Fibreglass Props"
4725:(producer) (23 February – 16 March 1974).
3952:
3874:
3872:
3870:
3456:
3454:
3452:
3087:
2934:
2498:The Time Controller Dalek features in the
1978:
1143:
990:The Dalek Emperor and a Mark 3 Dalek from
948:Commencing with a cameo appearance in the
855:, their first appearance in colour on the
9571:
9545:List of actors who have played the Doctor
9391:
7859:
6976:
6957:
6819:"Doctor Who Collectors: Richard in Essex"
6624:
6597:
6275:. Episode - 2021 New Year's Day Special.
6243:. Episode - 2019 New Year's Day Special.
6074:
5967:
5937:
5891:. Episode - 2022 New Year's Day Special.
5859:. Episode - 2021 New Year's Day Special.
5827:). "The Daleks: Genesis of Evil"
5403:
5370:
4350:
4248:
4091:
3313:
3210:
2814:Spider Daleks were a variant proposed by
2484:
2364:who superseded him in later instalments.
2279:
1615:The Supreme Dalek prop on display at the
1584:
1267:
1246:Davros posing as the Dalek Emperor, from
1237:
1231:
74:Learn how and when to remove this message
9070:Doctor Who and the Destiny of the Daleks
9063:Doctor Who and the Genesis of the Daleks
7794:
7733:
7707:
7453:) (1.0 ed.). BBC Wales Interactive.
7339:
6600:"The Daleks from The Ultimate Adventure"
5940:"Concept Art Description: Supreme Dalek"
5903:
5620:
5543:
5250:
5137:
5028:"DVD Releases: Revelation of the Daleks"
3745:
3743:
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2198:Contemporary publicity photographs show
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6396:
6368:"The 'Doctor Who and the Daleks' Movie"
6038:
5429:
5025:
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3867:
3449:
3069:
2963:
2677:Marine Daleks, introduced in the novel
2646:, lit. "Big Bloody Space-Time Battle!")
2463:). It is also mentioned in John Peel's
2352:lists three contributing illustrators;
2295:
1766:
849:The Daleks returned in the 1972 serial
10186:
7956:The Mind Robber: Dalek Spotter's Guide
7802:Doctor Who: The Ultimate Monster Guide
7677:
7554:
6983:Doctor Who & the Day of the Daleks
6919:
6720:(ed.). "The Dalek Chronicles Found!".
6689:
6548:"'The Curse of the Daleks' Stage Play"
6493:
6469:, Milton Subotsky (producers) (2006).
5551:Doctor Who: The Ultimate Monster Guide
5298:
5292:
5080:
4926:
4878:. Episode - 20th Anniversary Special.
4825:
4319:
4018:(producer) (8 March – 12 April 1975).
3702:
2073:
2010:
1797:television programme since the 1960s.
1645:
1224:. and the Big Finish audio production
1155:The hovering capability first seen in
1017:, in the story it is destroyed when a
651:The Daleks first appeared in the 1963
456:The dome-light covers first resembled
9985:
9570:
9406:
9365:
9303:
9202:
8964:
8662:
8593:
8034:
7989:
7946:– Dalek colour schemes and hierarchy.
7890:
7622:
7051:
7041:/ Souvenir Press Ltd. pp. 73–74.
6995:
6843:
6784:
6496:"The Dalek Invasion of Porirua: 1984"
6044:The Brilliant Book of Doctor Who 2011
6009:
5179:Doctor Who: Remembrance of the Daleks
4486:(writer), Derek Martinus (director),
3734:
3507:(writer), Richard Martin (director),
3303:/ Souvenir Press Ltd. pp. 54–55.
3240:
2919:says they were one of the horrors of
2906:
2895:" and a play on the biological term "
2800:In Ben Aaronovitch's novelisation of
2774:Appearing briefly in the comic strip
1590:
1570:
104:science fiction television programme.
7307:
7089:
6881:
5217:
4680:(producer) (7 April – 12 May 1973).
4401:(producer) (22 May – 26 June 1965).
4287:
2650:Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks
2589:Gallifrey 9 : Time War Volume 1
2153:which appeared for one month at the
1521:Doctor Who Files: The Cult of Skaro
1499:The Cult of Skaro is introduced in "
1078:clarify that the Dalek is hovering.
167:Glossary of primary Dalek components
18:
7588:The New Zealand Doctor Who Fan Club
7584:"TSV 44: Inside the Dark Dimension"
7407:"Designing the Stained Glass Dalek"
6521:"The Evil of the Daleks Stage Show"
5303:(11). Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent:
5301:Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition
5032:Doctor Who Restoration Team Website
4490:(producer) (20 May – 1 July 1967).
3035:
2822:television movie to be produced by
2226:Doctor Who – The Ultimate Adventure
2078:The Dalek variant seen in the film
1800:
432:Eye lens, eye discs and dome lights
13:
7974:BBC Doctor Who Website: The Daleks
6572:Green, Jon; Rymill, Gavin (2011).
6546:Green, Jon; Rymill, Gavin (2007).
6366:Green, Jon; Rymill, Gavin (2011).
6195:Stephen Kelly (15 November 2015).
5112:Green, Jon; Rymill, Gavin (2011).
5055:Green, Jon; Rymill, Gavin (2011).
4929:"An Interview With Chris Thompson"
4898:"Supreme Dalek is sold at auction"
4800:Green, Jon; Rymill, Gavin (2011).
4766:(producer) (1–22 September 1979).
4643:Green, Jon; Rymill, Gavin (2011).
4524:Green, Jon; Rymill, Gavin (2011).
3009:design, and a blue colour scheme.
2998:
2605:
2545:
2403:
2203:
1839:
1638:The Supreme Dalek was designed by
1554:" (2008), Vault Daleks watch over
1546:Appearing in the linked episodes "
1288:
1276:
1271:comic version of the Dalek Emperor
1149:
1137:
1104:
901:
821:
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10225:
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7839:Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary
7498:Gallifrey: War Room 2: Manoeuvres
6793:(Doctor Who: The Fanzine). Bath:
4762:(writer), Ken Grieve (director),
4167:Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary
4063:(producer) (26 September 2015). "
3610:(producer) (8–15 February 1984).
3190:Doctor Who: The Visual Dictionary
3046:Gallifrey: War Room 2: Manoeuvres
2853:
2739:
2594:The Eighth Doctor: The Time War 3
2360:comic strip; Jennings again, and
2123:, Portsmouth, England, 2006) and
1891:
1356:
720:arrangement, incorporating three
328:
8623:Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
7982:– A brief history of the Daleks.
7944:The Doctor Who Site: Dalek Types
7616:
7333:
7301:
7265:
7209:
7173:
7083:
6989:
6913:
6778:
6742:
6709:
6229:(writer), Wayne Yip (director),
5352:Specialist Models & Displays
5322:"The Model Unit Legacy: Credits"
4868:(producer) (25 November 1983). "
4561:(producer) (1–22 January 1972).
3129:
3115:
3101:
3040:Berserker Daleks feature in the
3013:The Eternity Clock Dalek Emperor
2809:
2769:
2672:
2378:During rehearsals for the first
2269:
2081:Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
2004:Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
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605:Dalek variant naming conventions
23:
9203:
7685:The Doctor Who Technical Manual
7646:
6998:"The Daleks: Mitsubishi Daleks"
6716:Russell, Gary (4 August 1994).
6513:
6487:
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4902:BBC News: Entertainment Website
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4000:
3934:"Dalek Autopsy: The Domelights"
3783:
3709:The Doctor Who Technical Manual
3666:(producer) (23–30 March 1985).
3247:The Doctor Who Team (c. 2012).
2994:Doctor Who: The Adventure Games
2795:
2690:
1736:Appearing in the 2019 episode "
1541:
626:The Doctor Who Technical Manual
501:
398:The Doctor Who Technical Manual
163:programme since its inception.
10204:Extraterrestrial supervillains
8035:
7741:Doctor Who: Aliens and Enemies
7610:Nothing at the End of the Lane
7470:Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock
6525:The Evil of the Daleks Website
6233:(producer) (1 January 2019). "
6016:(421). Royal Tunbridge Wells:
5628:Doctor Who: Aliens and Enemies
5472:; Blumberg, Arnold T. (2010).
5411:"Rubbertoe Props: Large Props"
4959:Doctor Who: The Classic Series
4927:Newman, Phil (22 April 2020).
4293:Doctor Who: A Book of Monsters
3969:, Richard Martin (directors),
3307:
3177:
3020:Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock
2430:
1993:two films featuring the Daleks
1457:Doctor Who: Aliens and Enemies
1095:Making a single appearance in
1090:
563:Locomotion and manoeuvrability
335:Dalek physical characteristics
1:
7980:BBC Doctor Who TV: The Daleks
7808:The Doctor Who Monsters Books
7747:The Doctor Who Monsters Books
6421:; Walker, Stephen J. (2003).
6403:(84). Royal Tunbridge Wells:
6305:(producer) (28 April 2007). "
5634:The Doctor Who Monsters Books
5557:The Doctor Who Monsters Books
5515:(producer) (17 April 2010). "
3908:"Dalek Autopsy: The Eyestalk"
3761:(producer) (30 April 2005). "
3567:(producer) (21 April 2007). "
3170:
2101:Dalek variants in the theatre
1983:Capitalising on the wave of "
1965:Church of the Papal Mainframe
1021:breaks out among the Daleks.
449:, introduced in the episode "
100:(background), as seen in the
9874:Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
9042:Doctor Who and the Space War
8876:The Eighth Doctor Adventures
7924:– List of Dalek variants at
7283:(2nd ed.). Des Moines:
6606:. theultimateadventure.co.uk
6125:(producer) (28 June 2010). "
5381:"propmaker.co.uk: Portfolio"
3427:(producer) (18 June 2005). "
3086:was engaged to redesign the
3065:Other notable Dalek variants
2177:was a stage play written by
2145:was a stage play written by
2015:First appearing in the film
1929:to transform every Dalek on
978:, again portraying a drone.
480:
7:
8993:The Dalek Invasion of Earth
8897:The Tenth Doctor Adventures
8061:The Dalek Invasion of Earth
7242:), Gillatt, Gary (
7136:), Marina Graham (
6964:Doctor Who & the Daleks
6960:Jikuu Daikettou! ( 時空大血闘! )
6425:(2nd ed.). Prestatyn:
5702:(producer) (1 July 2006). "
5114:"Remembrance of the Daleks"
5083:"Memories of making Daleks"
3801:(producer) (31 May 2008). "
3521:The Dalek Invasion of Earth
3472:(producer) (8 July 2006). "
3094:
3017:Featured in the video game
2923:. They later appear in the
2654:Dareku – Zoku no Gyakushuu!
2028:The Dalek Invasion of Earth
1732:Reconnaissance Scout Daleks
1581:Reconnaissance Scout Daleks
768:The Dalek Invasion of Earth
713:The Dalek Invasion of Earth
510:The Dalek Caan mutant from
374:The Dalek Invasion of Earth
339:
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10230:
9077:Resurrection of the Daleks
8182:Resurrection of the Daleks
7313:Doctor Who: Engines of War
7095:Doctor Who: Engines of War
5823:), Fennel, Alan (
5782:), Fennel, Alan (
5057:"Revelation of the Daleks"
4393:(writer), Richard Martin,
4225:"Canonicity in Doctor Who"
3616:Resurrection of the Daleks
3084:Jim Henson's Creature Shop
3076:Lost in the Dark Dimension
3001:seen in the 2005 episode "
2987:New Paradigm Dalek Emperor
2567:2015 audio drama episodes
1392:, as portrayed by actress
1371:computer-generated imagery
968:Resurrection of the Daleks
959:Resurrection of the Daleks
944:Mark 3 Daleks in the 1980s
845:Mark 3 Daleks in the 1970s
756:Mark 3 Daleks in the 1960s
724:, to replace the original
332:
123:science fiction television
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8744:Brotherhood of the Daleks
8737:Renaissance of the Daleks
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8489:The Wedding of River Song
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8347:The Magician's Apprentice
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8218:Remembrance of the Daleks
8209:
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8045:
8041:
8030:
7238:), Elitta Fell (
6977:Sekiguchi, Yukio (1980).
6958:Sekiguchi, Yukio (1980).
6855:Telos Doctor Who novellas
5938:McKinstry, Peter (2008).
3377:Remembrance of the Daleks
3367:(writer), Andrew Morgan,
2941:Alternate timeline Daleks
2836:. The strip was drawn by
2803:Remembrance of the Daleks
2659:
2642:
2633:Doctor Who and the Daleks
2620:"Hayakawa" Dalek variant.
2569:The Monster of Montmartre
2272:. Other examples are the
2093:, is once again present.
2085:instead of the standard "
1969:The Magician's Apprentice
1625:The Magician's Apprentice
1297:Remembrance of the Daleks
1284:Remembrance of the Daleks
1259:Remembrance of the Daleks
1249:Remembrance of the Daleks
1195:Remembrance of the Daleks
1187:The Magician's Apprentice
1178:Remembrance of the Daleks
1164:Remembrance of the Daleks
1126:Remembrance of the Daleks
1116:Remembrance of the Daleks
609:During the course of the
590:Remembrance of the Daleks
470:Remembrance of the Daleks
363:(1988) and the episodes "
360:Remembrance of the Daleks
352:
153:The Magician's Apprentice
134:First seen in the serial
9103:Eighth Doctor Adventures
9084:Revelation of the Daleks
8546:The Curse of Fatal Death
8376:Revolution of the Daleks
8200:Revelation of the Daleks
7189:Doctor Who: Regeneration
6893:Eighth Doctor Adventures
6267:Revolution of the Daleks
6135:. Series 5. Episode 13.
5919:. Series 4. Episode 12.
5851:Revolution of the Daleks
5712:. Series 2. Episode 12.
5230:Eighth Doctor Adventures
3855:. Series 4. Episode 12.
3672:Revelation of the Daleks
3482:. Series 2. Episode 13.
3437:. Series 1. Episode 13.
2999:New Series Emperor Dalek
2867:
2606:New Series Supreme Dalek
2502:Doctor Who audio dramas
1808:Revelation of the Daleks
1773:Revolution of the Daleks
1577:Revolution of the Daleks
1428:Emperor's personal guard
1232:The Dark Dimension Dalek
1158:Revelation of the Daleks
1098:Revelation of the Daleks
1059:Revelation of the Daleks
975:Revelation of the Daleks
801:A Dalek with a circular
641:Revolution of the Daleks
584:Revelation of the Daleks
538:
384:Revelation of the Daleks
9939:Kate Lethbridge-Stewart
9327:The Daleks' Master Plan
9021:The Power of the Daleks
8911:Nightmare of the Daleks
8390:The Power of the Doctor
8279:Evolution of the Daleks
8247:The Parting of the Ways
8100:The Power of the Daleks
8082:The Daleks' Master Plan
7691:Severn House Publishers
6787:SFX Magazine Collection
6690:Palmer, Stuart (2012).
6598:McCulloch, Gav (1989).
6574:"Terry Nation's Daleks"
6315:. Series 3. Episode 5.
6307:Evolution of the Daleks
6176:. Series 7. Episode 1.
5916:Doctor Who Confidential
5525:. Series 5. Episode 3.
5445:. Series 1. Episode 6.
5442:Doctor Who Confidential
5026:Roberts, Steve (2005).
4802:"Destiny of the Daleks"
4452:The Power of the Daleks
4195:"Project Dalek Website"
4073:. Series 9. Episode 2.
3888:. Series 5. Episode 3.
3885:Doctor Who Confidential
3811:. Series 4. Episode 8.
3771:. Series 1. Episode 6.
3714:Severn House Publishers
3577:. Series 3. Episode 4.
3429:The Parting of the Ways
3044:Doctor Who audio drama
3003:The Parting of the Ways
2975:Doctor Who audio drama
2921:The Last Great Time War
2844:. In John Peel's novel
2756:The Last Great Time War
2713:The Monsters of Gurnian
2454:The Power of the Daleks
2448:The Daleks' Master Plan
2368:"The Dalek Book" Daleks
2142:The Curse of the Daleks
2134:The Curse of the Daleks
2126:The Daleks' Master Plan
1979:Dalek variants in films
1911:Evolution of the Daleks
1905:In the two-part story "
1871:Evolution of the Daleks
1865:In the two-part story "
1836:The Parting of the Ways
1763:and reassemble itself.
1677:Doctor Who Confidential
1470:The Parting of the Ways
1452:The Parting of the Ways
1438:The Parting of the Ways
1402:The Parting of the Ways
1238:Imperial Dalek Emperor
1144:Standard Imperial Dalek
826:The Parting of the Ways
808:The Power of the Daleks
791:The Daleks' Master Plan
365:The Parting of the Ways
9987:Creatures and villains
9320:The Evil of the Daleks
9226:Destiny of the Doctors
9149:Prisoner of the Daleks
9028:The Evil of the Daleks
8709:The Time of the Daleks
8695:The Apocalypse Element
8678:The Monthly Adventures
8616:Dr. Who and the Daleks
8322:The Time of the Doctor
8107:The Evil of the Daleks
8075:Mission to the Unknown
7962:The Ultimate Adventure
7891:Hearn, Marcus (2013).
7502:Big Finish Productions
7383:Big Finish Productions
6632:Prisoner of the Daleks
6494:Hudson, Brian (2000).
6339:The Time of the Doctor
5944:BBC Doctor Who Website
5666:BBC Doctor Who Website
5596:BBC Doctor Who Website
5387:. 2016. Archived from
5354:. 2013. Archived from
5276:Big Finish Productions
4997:BBC Doctor Who website
4965:. 2009. Archived from
4826:Murray, Steve (2011).
4645:"Planet of the Daleks"
4496:The Evil of the Daleks
4138:. 2020. Archived from
3803:Silence in the Library
3249:"Asylum of the Daleks"
3222:BBC Doctor Who Website
3137:Science fiction portal
3042:Big Finish Productions
2973:Big Finish Productions
2971:Daleks feature in the
2935:Special Weapons Daleks
2704:
2621:
2500:Big Finish Productions
2460:The Evil of the Daleks
2411:The Evil of the Daleks
2308:
2289:Prisoner of the Daleks
2239:The Evil of the Daleks
2218:The Ultimate Adventure
2116:The Evil of the Daleks
2091:Dr. Who and the Daleks
2018:Dr. Who and the Daleks
1998:Dr. Who and the Daleks
1961:The Time of the Doctor
1899:The Evil of the Daleks
1862:
1620:
1447:The Evil of the Daleks
1441:
1253:
1120:
1001:The Evil of the Daleks
995:
992:The Evil of the Daleks
878:The Evil of the Daleks
834:The Evil of the Daleks
817:The Evil of the Daleks
515:
414:Silence in the Library
407:
105:
9132:New Series Adventures
8641:The Lego Batman Movie
8496:The Day of the Doctor
8308:Victory of the Daleks
8164:Destiny of the Daleks
8157:Genesis of the Daleks
7893:Doctor Who: The Vault
7673:/ Souvenir Press Ltd.
7582:Preddle, Jon (1995).
7262:, ISSN 0957-9818.
7170:, ISSN 0957-9818.
7158:Emperor of the Daleks
7063:Virgin New Adventures
7002:The Ensovaari Embassy
6996:White, Nikki (1989).
6931:New Series Adventures
6795:Future Publishing Ltd
6637:New Series Adventures
5517:Victory of the Daleks
5326:The Model Unit Legacy
5081:Tucker, Mike (2022).
4772:Destiny of the Daleks
4320:Winter, Paul (2006).
4199:Project Dalek Website
4024:Genesis of the Daleks
3938:Project Dalek Website
3912:Project Dalek Website
3150:History of the Daleks
3088:Special Weapons Dalek
2777:Emperor of the Daleks
2698:
2619:
2557:Dalek Time Strategist
2549:productions by actor
2538:(2015) and the novel
2494:Dalek Time Controller
2400:and a ray gun torch.
2303:
1860:
1771:In the 2020 episode "
1711:" features a pair of
1652:Victory of the Daleks
1617:Doctor Who Experience
1614:
1567:the ship's controls.
1435:
1417:Victory of the Daleks
1384:" (2006)) and have a
1245:
1206:Daleks as the enemy.
1171:Special Weapons Dalek
1112:
1082:Standard Necros Dalek
989:
933:Destiny of the Daleks
920:Destiny of the Daleks
744:shoulders and skirt.
637:Victory of the Daleks
617:Genesis of the Daleks
509:
451:Victory of the Daleks
396:(1964), and again in
91:
10173:List of cast members
9156:The Dalek Generation
9120:Legacy of the Daleks
9049:Planet of the Daleks
8869:Energy of the Daleks
8834:Death and the Daleks
8758:Plague of the Daleks
8730:Return of the Daleks
8688:The Genocide Machine
8351:The Witch's Familiar
8315:Asylum of the Daleks
8132:Planet of the Daleks
7713:Dalek Survival Guide
7623:Clark, Alan (2009).
6937:. pp. 25, 184.
6926:The Dalek Generation
6888:Legacy of the Daleks
6643:. pp. 182–183.
6168:Asylum of the Daleks
6054:. pp. 122–125.
5271:The Genocide Machine
5143:Dalek Survival Guide
4832:longleatcyberman.com
4828:"The Tussauds Dalek"
4686:Planet of the Daleks
4526:"Evil of the Daleks"
4223:(10 February 2007).
4065:The Witch's Familiar
3253:BBC One - Doctor Who
3070:Dark Dimension Dalek
2964:Stained Glass Daleks
2915:" (2009), where the
2824:Amblin Entertainment
2573:Master of the Daleks
2541:The Dalek Generation
2476:Legacy of the Daleks
2296:Golden Emperor Dalek
2205:Planet of the Daleks
2192:Planet of the Daleks
1956:The Dalek Generation
1951:Asylum of the Daleks
1949:First appearing in "
1923:The Witch's Familiar
1882:Asylum of the Daleks
1767:Defence Drone Daleks
1722:Asylum of the Daleks
1629:The Witch's Familiar
1585:Defence Drone Daleks
1227:The Genocide Machine
1203:Dalek Survival Guide
1191:The Witch's Familiar
1183:Asylum of the Daleks
1035:Planet of the Daleks
893:Planet of the Daleks
579:psycho-kinetic power
529:The Witch's Familiar
157:The Witch's Familiar
149:Asylum of the Daleks
44:improve this article
9889:Professor Chronotis
9832:Bernice Summerfield
9639:Victoria Waterfield
9056:Death to the Daleks
8918:The Final Beginning
8862:The Five Companions
8751:Enemy of the Daleks
8478:The Pandorica Opens
8275:Daleks in Manhattan
8139:Death to the Daleks
7928:, an external wiki.
7559:(37). Bournemouth:
7379:Order of the Daleks
7285:Mad Norwegian Press
7255:Doctor Who Magazine
7163:Doctor Who Magazine
6723:Doctor Who Magazine
6013:Doctor Who Magazine
5007:on 16 November 2020
4731:Death to the Daleks
4201:. John Darley. 2009
4173:. pp. 43, 51.
3940:. John Darley. 2009
3914:. John Darley. 2009
3569:Daleks in Manhattan
2977:Order of the Daleks
2780:(1993), written by
2750:(2014), written by
2699:A Marsh Dalek from
2074:Mark 2 Movie Daleks
2011:Mark 1 Movie Daleks
1927:regeneration energy
1907:Daleks in Manhattan
1867:Daleks in Manhattan
1662:executive producer
1646:New Paradigm Daleks
1517:Daleks in Manhattan
1340:executive producer
1308:"New Series" Daleks
1213:'s novelisation of
1072:suspended animation
1043:second Dr. Who film
910:Death to the Daleks
862:Death to the Daleks
574:Death to the Daleks
447:New Paradigm Daleks
443:"New Series" Daleks
441:" were introduced.
379:Daleks in Manhattan
322:"New Series" Daleks
192:New Paradigm Daleks
96:(foreground) and a
56:footnote references
10032:Great Intelligence
9268:The Eternity Clock
9240:City of the Daleks
8943:Eyes of the Master
8816:The Davros Mission
8572:Destination: Skaro
8464:The Waters of Mars
8415:The Wheel in Space
7868:The Dalek Handbook
7843:Dorling Kindersley
7835:Rayner, Jacqueline
7612:(3). Chatham: 112.
7561:Imagine Publishing
7465:Supermassive Games
7442:City of the Daleks
7249:Fire and Brimstone
6762:St. Martin's Press
6400:Doctor Who Monthly
6207:on 8 November 2020
6082:The Dalek Handbook
5975:The Dalek Handbook
5743:. pp. 6, 45.
5358:on 3 December 2013
5149:. pp. 52–54.
4908:. 17 November 2005
4866:John Nathan-Turner
4838:on 1 February 2014
4358:The Dalek Handbook
4299:. pp. 84–85.
4256:The Dalek Handbook
4171:Dorling Kindersley
4163:Rayner, Jacqueline
4142:on 1 December 2020
4099:The Dalek Handbook
4016:Philip Hinchcliffe
3664:John Nathan-Turner
3608:John Nathan-Turner
3369:John Nathan-Turner
3321:The Dalek Handbook
3194:Dorling Kindersley
3186:Rayner, Jacqueline
3050:"New Series" Dalek
3032:style gun sticks.
3030:"New Series" Dalek
2947:alternate timeline
2907:Skaro Degradations
2829:Fire and Brimstone
2764:"New Series" Dalek
2705:
2622:
2348:The title page of
2309:
2211:Mark 2 Movie Dalek
2053:Shepperton Studios
1863:
1852:supraorbital ridge
1757:ultra-violet light
1621:
1591:Executioner Daleks
1571:Death Squad Daleks
1532:Duel of the Daleks
1485:animatronic puppet
1442:
1254:
1121:
996:
678:static electricity
516:
458:table tennis balls
106:
98:"New Series" Dalek
94:New Paradigm Dalek
10214:Fictional mutants
10209:Fictional cyborgs
10181:
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9261:The Mazes of Time
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9113:War of the Daleks
9035:Day of the Daleks
8956:
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8928:Minor appearances
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8653:
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8517:Twice Upon a Time
8436:Frontier in Space
8400:Minor appearances
8383:Eve of the Daleks
8361:Thirteenth Doctor
8125:Day of the Daleks
7906:978-1-84990-877-1
7883:978-1-84990-232-8
7852:978-1-4053-5033-4
7825:978-1-84990-091-1
7787:978-1-4059-0312-7
7778:the Penguin Group
7774:The Cult of Skaro
7557:SciFiNow Magazine
7511:978-1-83868-837-0
7500:(CD). Berkshire:
7485:) (1.0 ed.).
7475:Microsoft Windows
7447:Microsoft Windows
7392:978-1-78178-897-4
7381:(CD). Berkshire:
7345:The Ripple Effect
7341:Blackman, Malorie
7326:978-1-84990-848-1
7294:978-0-975944-66-0
7108:978-1-84990-848-1
6944:978-1-84990-575-6
6804:978-1-85870-445-6
6650:978-1-84607-641-1
6626:Baxendale, Trevor
6500:nzdwfc.tetrap.com
6100:978-1-84990-232-8
6061:978-1-84607-991-7
5993:978-1-84990-232-8
5883:Eve of the Daleks
5817:Jennings, Richard
5776:Jennings, Richard
5750:978-1-4059-0312-7
5741:the Penguin Group
5737:The Cult of Skaro
5574:978-1-84990-091-1
5487:978-1-84583-033-5
5274:(CD). Berkshire:
5225:War of the Daleks
4969:on 18 August 2020
4719:Michael E. Briant
4612:Frontier in Space
4567:Day of the Daleks
4440:Christopher Barry
4376:978-1-84990-232-8
4274:978-1-84990-232-8
4180:978-1-4053-5033-4
4117:978-1-84990-232-8
3967:Christopher Barry
3845:(28 June 2008). "
3339:978-1-84990-232-8
3203:978-1-4053-5033-4
3109:Doctor Who portal
2954:The Ripple Effect
2861:War of the Daleks
2847:War of the Daleks
2834:parallel universe
2680:War of the Daleks
2612:"Hayakawa" Daleks
2481:War of the Daleks
2470:War of the Daleks
2414:, appears in the
2392:, "Cutta-Mastic"
2265:War of the Daleks
2181:which ran at the
2155:Wyndham's Theatre
2121:New Theatre Royal
1601:Eve of the Daleks
1413:Character Options
1221:War of the Daleks
884:Frontier in Space
871:Day of the Daleks
852:Day of the Daleks
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2578:The War Doctor 3
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2354:Richard Jennings
2284:Trevor Baxendale
1801:Physical Hybrids
1746:New Series Dalek
1619:, December 2014.
1575:In the episode "
1558:in the Vault of
1548:The Stolen Earth
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5385:Propmaker.co.uk
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7833:Corry, Neil;
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7726:0-563-48600-7
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7717:BBC Worldwide
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7706:
7702:
7700:0-7278-2034-6
7696:
7692:
7687:
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7671:Panther Books
7668:
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7666:
7660:
7659:Nation, Terry
7656:
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7536:. August 2023
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7479:PlayStation 3
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7417:. August 2016
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7277:Pearson, Lars
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7202:0-00-710591-6
7198:
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7193:HarperCollins
7190:
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7185:Russell, Gary
7182:
7181:Segal, Philip
7176:
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7150:Freeman, John
7147:
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7130:Sullivan, Lee
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7122:Cornell, Paul
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7039:Panther Books
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6857:. Prestatyn:
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6754:Nation, Terry
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6718:Gary, Russell
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5696:Graeme Harper
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5476:. Prestatyn:
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5285:1-84435-069-X
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5147:BBC Worldwide
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4161:Corry, Neil;
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4053:Steven Moffat
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