- The
Daleks (/
ˈdɑːlɛks/ DAH-leks) are a
fictional extraterrestrial race of
extremely xenophobic mutants prin****lly portra**** in the
British science fiction...
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attempt to
escape the
Daleks, they
discover more
about the
planet and the
ensuing war, and
attempt to
broker a peace. The
Daleks was
originally commissioned...
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models of the
Daleks, a
fictional alien race in the BBC
science fiction television programme Doctor Who.
First seen in the
serial The
Daleks (1963–64), the...
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towards the
Daleks.
Rusty exterminates his
fellow Daleks to stop them from
destroying the
rebel ship, then
sends a
retreat signal to the
Dalek mothership...
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intended to be the last
Dalek story on
Doctor Who.
Writer Terry Nation, the
creator of the
Daleks, was
trying to sell the
Daleks to
American television...
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created by the Time Lords, and keep it from the
Daleks. The
serial is the
final appearance of the
Daleks in the
original run and the only
occasion in which...
- Ian. It was
followed by
Daleks'
Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (1966). The
story is
based on the
Doctor Who
television serial The
Daleks,
produced by the BBC....
- 200-year-old
alien capsule containing three inactive Daleks. Once
brought back to life, the
Daleks act as the colony's servants, but all they
really want...
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refusing to get involved, but
returns with a
group of
Daleks. As Dr. Who is led away the
Daleks fire on Brockley,
killing him. Tom and
Conway enter the...
- of the
Daleks.
Davros is a
major enemy of the series' protagonist, the Doctor, and is the
creator of the Doctor's
deadliest enemies, the
Daleks. Davros...