"THEY MUST CONTINUE TO BELIEVE THERE ARE ONLY FOUR OF US!" The Daleks may be the supreme masters of the universe but they have yet to master the art of WHISPERING!
+EditorOfSL In this serial there was only one voice actor for the Daleks: Michael Wisher. In most serials there are usually two. Remembrance is the only one with 4.
The Daleks are at their best when they are at some sort of disadvantage - because that's when they are forced to be devious, sneaky and clever; when they can't simply go around shouting "Exterminate". The Dalek here says "We will co-operate until the creatures are no longer useful to us". It's why Power of the Daleks is such a good story. The true power of the Daleks is their clever ruthlessness, they don;t just rely on their guns, they are smart and exploit situations and enemy weaknesses to their own advantage.
I had an interesting for a different kind of Dalek story The Doctor's companion is trapped alone on a long abandoned space station drifting through space, struggling to keep one step ahead from a single Dalek It is severely battle damaged with the mutant inside partially visible It uses its eyestalk like a searchlight revolving like a lighthouse as it moves through shadowy corridors It uses psychology and mind games to undermine the companion mentally die to the loss of its weapons Meanwhile, the companion must solve logic puzzles and finds alternative methods to move from one section to the next I picture it as a cross between 42 and Silence of the Lambs
One of my favorite Doctor Who stories. It had everything: daleks, alien cult religion, rational aliens who reject the cult, heroic humans, a gruff, suspicious human who heroically sacrifices himself, and the doctor who tells the victors not to tell their story in a way that makes war seem like fun. I love how the writers and characters provided an pro-peace message without beating people over the head with it. Something the new writers could learn from.
...and don't forget the score - the music written for this story is genuinely scary and other worldly, some of the best ever to appear in Doctor Who (and that's saying something)
Just so everyone knows, the target model not shown at about 3:13 was a small model TARDIS they were shooting at. The Daleks keep little TARDISes for target practice!
Until the bronze ones started being able to set people who touch them on fire or crush their skulls with their plungers. Then there was the hyperaggressive octopods they became in that one serial when they were exposed to the air…
@@boeloevanboeloefontein what it comes to murder and destruction the Daleks are the best some of them survived in pig stomachs and stained-glass casings.
I like the way the Daleks are portrayed in this serial, hateful, xenophobic, but once you take away their killing power they become cowardly and easily cowed by logic and an imposing presence. They are little green blobs with tentacles inside those machines, so to them humans must seem very big and scary when they can't kill them with a single blast.
Not at all. Both are attention disorders, but adhd brings hyperactivity. A.D.D=Attention Deficit Disorder A.D.H.D=Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. A.D.D Does not cause trouble standing still, just make you bored more easily and make you more easy to distract. A.D.H.D will make you struggle to say sit still or listen for longer periods of time and also make impulsive decisions. The strengths of these symptoms will vary from person to person, for example: I have A.D.D, but I rarely experience boredom and have no Issue with doing nothing for hours, but I can get distracted fairly easily.
Wow seeing this makes me wish there was a story like this is modern times. There could be a lot of fun in a story where a Dalek and the Doctor have to work together.
Controversial opinion I'd say these daleks are probably one of the best dalek designs in the history of doctor who. If they ended up redesigning the daleks sometime in the future and used this silver/black colour scheme. I'd be alright with that
Isn't it bizarre that on colour TV they switched to black and white daleks for an entire serial xD all that money wasted on baby blue paint in the 60's
PandaInAction ♐ like how actors on stage wear makeup to avoid being drowned out by the lighting, props were painted during the black and white days to avoid the same sort of overexposure 🙂
These silver daleks were the first I ever saw and still my faves. Love the way they are truly in a jam just like the humans. Tense daleks are the best daleks.
@@cindervee478 i dont think that counts when it was covered in so much dirt and was just in the background, like practically every classic dalek in that story. That episode was a disappointment despite the amazing idea of a dalek asylum
I remember seeing these on PBS as a child in the 80’s. I thought they looked a little cheap. I was too young to appreciate the writing. Now I see this as more entertaining than the big budget Marvel and StarWars exploitation content simply because they are genuine.
I remember seeing these at the boys and girls exhibition at Olympia, they petrified the life out of me. I was about 8 or 9 at the time. They still frighten me.
@@minicle426 I highly doubt it, that method used very long exposure times for each individual frame and probably wouldn't have been possible to achieve outside on a location shoot
Yeah, why weren't they completely incapacitated? The shell is completely electronic right? If Cybermen were on this planet they should start dying immediately.
The Dalek casings move by telekinesis and the eyestalks are hooked directly into the brains of the Dalek mutants. Only their weapons required a non-biological power source.
It's a weird change from the 60s Daleks who would physically dominate people by speaking over them, pushing them up against walls, and demanding they verbally confirm they understood what the Daleks were saying. We never really got Daleks like that again - even with the reboot.
@sword4005 The novelizations of the old stories seem to have the Daleks be somewhat more polite. In the Invasion of Earth novelization, I don't even think they yell. They just seem mildly annoyed.
The music was the only weak point of this story. I kind of like this take on the Daleks you actually see them attempt a scientific survey etc showing that there were some brains to them not just shouting maniacs. It has a hark back to the 60s about it.
The music was great, real character especially when sarah finds the city, really evocative. I would also say the Dalek theme was appropriate for what they were in this story.
@@almanacofsleep Yeah, I always loved the soundtrack as a standout. The Exxilon chanting, the 'trundling' Dalek theme, and the piece that plays when the city is destroyed. Brilliant.
The sound from the failed extermination at the start. Then I realised. 'Keep away! Keep away!' The daleks panicked though still tried to control the situation with their so called power rhetoric.
I’ve just figured out why the Dalek spaceship looks odd. It’s actually a very small model & the camera filming this is so close to the spaceship that the front entrance is in focus, but the sloping sides from its top are out of focus.
Another planet that looks like a disused quarry in the south of England... in winter. Interesting! Also, love how Dalek ship interiors uses rivets. Presumably they have mastered welding but just love the retro rivet look.
Ninth Doctor: It's not working... Fantastic! Oh, FANTASTIC! Powerless! Look at you. The great space dustbin. HOW DOES IT FEEL!? The Third Doctor is notably confident here but not even he realizes the threat the Daleks can become. He had no clue about the devastation the Time War would bring half a dozen regenerations later. The Ninth Doctor was scared of his life when he faced the Metaltron Dalek (a single Dalek) before realizing that it was powerless. Once he realized this, he acts much colder, spiteful, and full of hatred over that Dalek, something that the Third Doctor wouldn't even expect to react to it in that time. Comparing the tone here to that of "The Last Dalek in the Universe" shows how much had changed since then.
Indeed, I remember a scene in ‘trial of the Doctor’ where the 6th Doctor mentions Daleks along with other forces like the Cybermen, Sontarans as not as threatening as the Time Lords…but then the Time War started with the Daleks against the Time Lords. In the final days, Daleks were overpowering Gallifrey’s defenses which lead to the Fall of Arcadia. The Daleks were slowly becoming the Doctor’s greatest threat
I like the 'time war dalek' design but was never sure about its copper colour, which felt like some trendy nod towards a steampunk aesthetic. Giving it more of an iron colour would have fit better with show's history.
@@cindervee478 Yes and no. Yes because they were a new design but no because they failed as they were hideous for regular daleks. As leader daleks they look great but for standard drones nah not at all. To me daleks need to have the class shape theyve had since 1963 all the way to the bronze daleks. every new iteration needs a new design but on the same shape. So new designed slats, new eye, dome, fender, etc. Some fan ones are amazing and 10x better than the paradigm ones
mlhill2002 well..no it was made to be a family show not adult. I do agree that the show needs to drop the sitcom and cbbc level of humour moffats era had though
My memory blurred this with Colony in Space. And like... can you blame me? Both John Pertwe episodes on a planet that looks like a quarry with weird alien cavemen in the background.
I know this spoils the objective but anything electronic that lands loses power, yet the Daleks continue to function but lose fire power. Irony methinks
The beacon on the City was responsible for the power block. The city dies at the end of the story. I am currently reading the novel and I have the story on DVD. The inside of the City is seen. The Dalek's voice originate from a Translator Unit which amplifies the Creature's thoughts. The domes on the Dalek's lower panels are Sense Globes. The discs behind the eye unit are insulators which protects the eye mechanism from cosmic rays.
And the "Earth Creatures" apparently DIDN'T overhear the Daleks, clearly within earshot, plotting to double-cross them? 😂😂😂 Moral of the story: Never trust a Dalek! Even one suffering weaponry malfunction!
She is supposed to be terrified, but did anyone else notice that at :09 Mark, as she is hiding her face, that woman has a look of amusement on her face?
Great at cleaning blocked drains too ...come with the drain suction cup as an accessory in those days .... Chickens weren't safe though ...Eggs Terminate , Eggs Terminate ..
Is no one going to mention Sarah in a swim suit? I loved how she proudly proclaimed "I can sink anywhere!" when the Doctor said she couldn't sink because the water was effervescent.
I didn't see that in this clip. (I have not seen the entire episode.) Trust me, if I had seen Sarah Jane in a bathing suit, I would have commented.😁 I had such a crush on her back in the day!😎
I got this episode for my birthday and I liked it. I don't know if anyone knew this, but the guy voicing the Daleks in this episode later went on to play Davros in Genesis of the Daleks. 0:31-0:37 I just noticed that in the 2005 episode, Dalek, the 9th Doctor and the Dalek said something similar to these lines. Maybe the script writer took some inspiration from this.
Ah, the best Dalek stories are always the ones where they are angry, vicious, resentful, sneaky, neurotic and hate filled. Also this was their most stylish corporate image.
"THEY MUST CONTINUE TO BELIEVE THERE ARE ONLY FOUR OF US!" The Daleks may be the supreme masters of the universe but they have yet to master the art of WHISPERING!
And confer a sufficuient distance away from those they don't want to hear it.
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
Not to mention the one who is just sat there unmoving
Four Daleks, but only three operators?
When they had their little conference, one didn’t move at all…🤔
Indeed!
"I have failed! Self-destruct! I have failed! Self-destruct!"
I know that feel, Dalek.
best line ever.
Timestamp
@@undefeatableking8745 10:46
Me doing exams
@muraalia even though it nver self dustruct
Love how the older daleks had their own voices
Back then there were at least three or four actors voicing the Daleks in one episode, the most notable probably being Roy Skelton.
+EditorOfSL In this serial there was only one voice actor for the Daleks: Michael Wisher. In most serials there are usually two. Remembrance is the only one with 4.
@@MPal24 Zippy, lol.😂
Yep
Standard voice,low voice and high voice.
I AM A WISPERING DALEK SAYING ALL OUR SECRET PLANS THEY SHALL NEVER HERE US FROM ONLY A COUPLE METERS AWAY!!!
Very true.
I"M AFRAID WE HAVE NO VOLUME CONTROL! WE DO NOT NEED THEM WE ARE ALWAYS VICTORIOUS!
IT IS UNDERSTOOD
EVERY NOISE YOU MAKE WE CAN HEAR AND EVERY MOVE YOU MAKE WE SEE
Sure then what’s the location I am currently at?
The Daleks are at their best when they are at some sort of disadvantage - because that's when they are forced to be devious, sneaky and clever; when they can't simply go around shouting "Exterminate". The Dalek here says "We will co-operate until the creatures are no longer useful to us". It's why Power of the Daleks is such a good story. The true power of the Daleks is their clever ruthlessness, they don;t just rely on their guns, they are smart and exploit situations and enemy weaknesses to their own advantage.
With the fame and money that Dr Who brought the BBC, they should have spent some money on the special effects
I had an interesting for a different kind of Dalek story
The Doctor's companion is trapped alone on a long abandoned space station drifting through space, struggling to keep one step ahead from a single Dalek
It is severely battle damaged with the mutant inside partially visible
It uses its eyestalk like a searchlight revolving like a lighthouse as it moves through shadowy corridors
It uses psychology and mind games to undermine the companion mentally die to the loss of its weapons
Meanwhile, the companion must solve logic puzzles and finds alternative methods to move from one section to the next
I picture it as a cross between 42 and Silence of the Lambs
3:27 "primitive weapons moderately efficient" lol
walter0bz and when the exillions fall 😂😂😭
@@nisarmaan2741 Heck yeah!
Probably more efficient than that gas they blow out at short range.
I love how impatient they are, in spite of how clumsy and slow they are themselves. "Move! MOVE!!"
This was when Daleks had personality and weren't just emotionless brains in boxes.
Jon Pertwee was such class.
One of my favorite Doctor Who stories. It had everything: daleks, alien cult religion, rational aliens who reject the cult, heroic humans, a gruff, suspicious human who heroically sacrifices himself, and the doctor who tells the victors not to tell their story in a way that makes war seem like fun. I love how the writers and characters provided an pro-peace message without beating people over the head with it. Something the new writers could learn from.
...and don't forget the score - the music written for this story is genuinely scary and other worldly, some of the best ever to appear in Doctor Who (and that's saying something)
@@sibionic the syncopated da dum da di dadadadada when the Daleks are shown is genius.
@@bkatbamna ..yes, and also the sacrifice cave chanting is very frightening
@@sibionic .. The screaming and wailing while the city melted freaked me out!
@@bkatbamna I also think that Dalek tune has a hint of mockery in it, that their guns don't work and they are slightly foolish without them.
That sound the Dalek guns make when they don't work... it's pretty obscene LOL.
I think they usually made that noise anyway when they worked but with extra effects on top.
Just so everyone knows, the target model not shown at about 3:13 was a small model TARDIS they were shooting at. The Daleks keep little TARDISes for target practice!
It never ceased to amaze me how easily a Dalek could be made harmless by snapping off their egg whisk ray guns......
Until the bronze ones started being able to set people who touch them on fire or crush their skulls with their plungers.
Then there was the hyperaggressive octopods they became in that one serial when they were exposed to the air…
@@boeloevanboeloefontein what it comes to murder and destruction the Daleks are the best some of them survived in pig stomachs and stained-glass casings.
Until they figured out how to commit Jihad
At least they were clever in this story and replaced their weapons with machine guns.
0:04 "Wait a minute, wait - you can't !" Check out the sheer boredom on the actor's face.
1:38 I always loved that Dalek at the back taking a nap while the other 3 move side to side.
Death to the daleks is my favourite daleks story of the 1970st
And the pertwee era 😊
It’s a really funny story
I like the way the Daleks are portrayed in this serial, hateful, xenophobic, but once you take away their killing power they become cowardly and easily cowed by logic and an imposing presence. They are little green blobs with tentacles inside those machines, so to them humans must seem very big and scary when they can't kill them with a single blast.
Well that and the guy who always thwarts their plans is standing right there and he as a tendency to make lots of them die.
they're basically right wing aliens
It’s kinda like the GOP...
@A A no, just rule breaking rightists.
@@plasmawarper5837 literally replace left and democrats with right and republicans, and you're dead right.
Boy, the daleks in these old series really couldnt stand still! Is there such a thing as Dalek-ADD?
Don't you mean adhd?
Cubic Studios Isnt it the same thing?
Not at all. Both are attention disorders, but adhd brings hyperactivity.
A.D.D=Attention Deficit Disorder
A.D.H.D=Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
A.D.D Does not cause trouble standing still, just make you bored more easily and make you more easy to distract. A.D.H.D will make you struggle to say sit still or listen for longer periods of time and also make impulsive decisions. The strengths of these symptoms will vary from person to person, for example:
I have A.D.D, but I rarely experience boredom and have no Issue with doing nothing for hours, but I can get distracted fairly easily.
Cubic Studios Oh, well thats good to know, never fully knew what adhd stood for.
+TheLazysketcher On the contrary, modern Daleks are stiffs.
"make them think there r only 4 of us!"
true, there really is only 3
HAHAHAHAHAHA
Fred in the corner doesn't count
These Daleks are cute. And that red head girl is beautiful.
Wow seeing this makes me wish there was a story like this is modern times. There could be a lot of fun in a story where a Dalek and the Doctor have to work together.
Rusty was the nearest thing
Sort of did that with Asylum of the Daleks
"They must continue to believe there are only 4 of us"
Actually, there's 3 of you.
Controversial opinion
I'd say these daleks are probably one of the best dalek designs in the history of doctor who. If they ended up redesigning the daleks sometime in the future and used this silver/black colour scheme. I'd be alright with that
Silver with different color spheres to designate ranks and functions would be cool
The Pertwee era did quite well by the Daleks, in spite of Jon not liking them as villains.
I agree. Love this version of Dalek(s)
My favourite Dalek was in Genesis, they looked so battle hardened and meant business. You can keep your fruity colour Daley’s, God they were a joke.
Fun fact that the daleks from the Peter Cushioning movies where used in some classic Dr who story with daleks in them
Isn't it bizarre that on colour TV they switched to black and white daleks for an entire serial xD all that money wasted on baby blue paint in the 60's
PandaInAction ♐ like how actors on stage wear makeup to avoid being drowned out by the lighting, props were painted during the black and white days to avoid the same sort of overexposure 🙂
I thought they were grey. The ones at Olympia were.
TomandBoo The ball thingys are baby blue the dalek body is mainly grey
@@eltonsmith1345 just that the black and white 60s daleks actually had blue coloured balls on their skirts
To be fair, they look great in this colour scheme. A bit like mini-battleships.
It pains me that we never saw these these dalek designs again
They showed up in asylum of the daleks I believe
These silver daleks were the first I ever saw and still my faves. Love the way they are truly in a jam just like the humans. Tense daleks are the best daleks.
@@cindervee478 i dont think that counts when it was covered in so much dirt and was just in the background, like practically every classic dalek in that story. That episode was a disappointment despite the amazing idea of a dalek asylum
I'm bored with the bronze look
But that's nothing compared to plans to make the Daleks "nice!" 😖
So they have a conversation six feet away from the doctor where they discuss their secret plans outloud. LoL!
daleks have some crazy tunnel vision.
Daleks do not require X
Said perfectly seriously before Chibnuts turned them into the comically serious
I remember seeing these on PBS as a child in the 80’s. I thought they looked a little cheap. I was too young to appreciate the writing. Now I see this as more entertaining than the big budget Marvel and StarWars exploitation content simply because they are genuine.
I remember seeing these at the boys and girls exhibition at Olympia, they petrified the life out of me. I was about 8 or 9 at the time. They still frighten me.
I always wondered how they did that eye effect but now looking at it it's pretty clearly just the camera filming through a metal pipe
I believe it's similiar to how they did the vortex tunnel effect.
@@minicle426 I highly doubt it, that method used very long exposure times for each individual frame and probably wouldn't have been possible to achieve outside on a location shoot
Makes you wonder how the Daleks' mobile unites, the ones they're inside of, kept functioning.
Yeah, why weren't they completely incapacitated? The shell is completely electronic right? If Cybermen were on this planet they should start dying immediately.
The Dalek casings move by telekinesis and the eyestalks are hooked directly into the brains of the Dalek mutants. Only their weapons required a non-biological power source.
Many parts of the daleks casings are organic (biomechanic), that maybe the reason they kept on functioning.
Have so much love for this story.
Lol these daleks honestly seem pretty reasonable. They don’t interrupt others when they speak. Quite polite by Dalek standards (which are very low)
It's a weird change from the 60s Daleks who would physically dominate people by speaking over them, pushing them up against walls, and demanding they verbally confirm they understood what the Daleks were saying. We never really got Daleks like that again - even with the reboot.
the novel version explanation for this was theses were not normal daleks but science team, so they trained think first exterminate second
@sword4005 The novelizations of the old stories seem to have the Daleks be somewhat more polite. In the Invasion of Earth novelization, I don't even think they yell. They just seem mildly annoyed.
Pretty sure the Dalek in the top-right of their little group from 1:35 to 1:49 is dead. It doesn't move an inch :)
Yeah
Yeah, it wasn't operated.
it was actually built to not have an operator in it aka it is a goon dalek
but they should have moved it to a better position
Patrick Fisher, He's sleeping.
00:04 "wait a minute, wait, you C*NT!!" lol!
Yeah, somebody wasn't quick enough on the camera switch that day. The expression on his face doesn't exactly scream "filled with terror" does it?
Can't unhear 😂😂😂
I naturally walked away and heard this sound
Me: *_Dalek porno wtf…_*
Warning!! ....Warning!!....Primary Egg whisk malfunction!!!
Switch all circuits to secondary sink plunger weapon!!! EXTERMINATE!!!!!
I liked the bit at 11:18 when they decided to recreate a drunken pub fight
Every time I see the front of a dalek I am reminded of the times I have had to unblock a drain.
The music was the only weak point of this story. I kind of like this take on the Daleks you actually see them attempt a scientific survey etc showing that there were some brains to them not just shouting maniacs. It has a hark back to the 60s about it.
The music was great, real character especially when sarah finds the city, really evocative. I would also say the Dalek theme was appropriate for what they were in this story.
Well the daleks were said to be geniuses, good thing they actually show it here
These Daleks seem somewhat reasonable compared to later portrayals.
@@almanacofsleep Yeah, I always loved the soundtrack as a standout. The Exxilon chanting, the 'trundling' Dalek theme, and the piece that plays when the city is destroyed. Brilliant.
That 4th Dalek must have nodded off during the team talk. Reminds me of Pence.
Fun fact: Michael Wisher (the original Davros) was a voice actor for the Daleks in this story.
Funner fact: Michael Wisher was the Jeffrey Combs of early-70s Doctor Who.
Pretty ironic
I HAVED FAILED DESTRUCT I HAVE FAILED DESTRUCT I HAVE FAILED DESTRUCT!!!!
I guess daleks were sensitive back in the days
Ferrari 412 T2, He couldn't get back to his safe space.
Personally, I think it's great that Daleks take responsibility for their own failures.
HE FAILED SO HE MUST OF BEEN PUNISHED!
Still funny!
@@paladinboyd1228 he couldn't back to his mobs
The sound from the failed extermination at the start. Then I realised.
'Keep away! Keep away!' The daleks panicked though still tried to control the situation with their so called power rhetoric.
"FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!"
[Weird hand-made sound of several guys violently agitating sticks with some plastic parts stuck to them].
I’ve just figured out why the Dalek spaceship looks odd. It’s actually a very small model & the camera filming this is so close to the spaceship that the front entrance is in focus, but the sloping sides from its top are out of focus.
Another planet that looks like a disused quarry in the south of England... in winter. Interesting!
Also, love how Dalek ship interiors uses rivets. Presumably they have mastered welding but just love the retro rivet look.
I really want to see daleks with ballistic weapons again. Daleks and gunfire go so well together
10:47 never thought I would see a dalek lose his shit
Ninth Doctor: It's not working... Fantastic! Oh, FANTASTIC! Powerless! Look at you. The great space dustbin. HOW DOES IT FEEL!?
The Third Doctor is notably confident here but not even he realizes the threat the Daleks can become. He had no clue about the devastation the Time War would bring half a dozen regenerations later.
The Ninth Doctor was scared of his life when he faced the Metaltron Dalek (a single Dalek) before realizing that it was powerless. Once he realized this, he acts much colder, spiteful, and full of hatred over that Dalek, something that the Third Doctor wouldn't even expect to react to it in that time.
Comparing the tone here to that of "The Last Dalek in the Universe" shows how much had changed since then.
Yeah
Indeed, I remember a scene in ‘trial of the Doctor’ where the 6th Doctor mentions Daleks along with other forces like the Cybermen, Sontarans as not as threatening as the Time Lords…but then the Time War started with the Daleks against the Time Lords. In the final days, Daleks were overpowering Gallifrey’s defenses which lead to the Fall of Arcadia.
The Daleks were slowly becoming the Doctor’s greatest threat
@@NICKatronMC I CONCUR!!
1:45 that one at the back looks to have fallen asleep
The Daleks practically yell their plans in front of the Doctor and his friends! 🤣🤣🤣
One of my favorite Dalek Stories, when they changed back to the classic silver covering as opposed to the dark grey, just for the hell of it.
It was the director's decision. He felt the Daleks had more credibility in the 60s, so had them painted to reflect their 60s image.
If I'm honest, I think that a good dalek redesign is overdue. Maybe using the silver and black colour scheme and a more modern design
New paradigm doesn't count?
I like the 'time war dalek' design but was never sure about its copper colour, which felt like some trendy nod towards a steampunk aesthetic. Giving it more of an iron colour would have fit better with show's history.
@@cindervee478 Yes and no. Yes because they were a new design but no because they failed as they were hideous for regular daleks. As leader daleks they look great but for standard drones nah not at all.
To me daleks need to have the class shape theyve had since 1963 all the way to the bronze daleks. every new iteration needs a new design but on the same shape. So new designed slats, new eye, dome, fender, etc. Some fan ones are amazing and 10x better than the paradigm ones
Those poor daleks look like they've been through some tough times!
Those props were probably close to 20 years old when this episode was made.
KEEP AWAY KEEP AWAY
And if I don't what will you do?
WELL, WE DO STILL HAVE OUR PLUNGERS
@@CommodoreJames SHUT UP THAT'S WHAT
13:31 moon-walking Dalek
That shot of the Daleks trying to shot the Doctor is hilarious!
Duncan Lamont (Galloway) had a small role in Ben Hur 1959 as one of the Roman Officers!🤔🗡️⚔️🏛️
He was also in Murder at the Gallup with Margaret Rutherford and A Million Years to Earth, two of my fav films.
7:08 Never fire at the monster or it will attack you
Guys if you want to see the full episodes search this series on dailymotion. It has different parts but of the whole thing XD
or you could just find them all here: archive.org/details/Doctor_Who_Classic
@@LegoDaleks dead link. 😭
You can tell which Dalek is voiced by Michael Wisher, sounds like Davros
The classic series is far superior than the new one - bring back the 6 part stories.
Indeed. I hope Peter Capaldi brings back the seriousness of Doctors prior to David Tennant.
but this was a 4 part
Hasn't happened, blast moffat and all that bunch.
It has had the guts flogged out of it as a kids programme. They should put it on after the watershed and make it an adult programme
mlhill2002 well..no it was made to be a family show not adult. I do agree that the show needs to drop the sitcom and cbbc level of humour moffats era had though
Back when Dalek operators weren't allowed toilet breaks.
😁😆😊🤣😝😃😉👍🏽👍🏽👌🏽♥️
Underrated Who story
My memory blurred this with Colony in Space.
And like... can you blame me?
Both John Pertwe episodes on a planet that looks like a quarry with weird alien cavemen in the background.
daleks are really just hyperactive spoilt children,lol
After the series ended, this was my first vhs, still love it and made Pertwee my 2nd fave
I know this spoils the objective but anything electronic that lands loses power, yet the Daleks continue to function but lose fire power. Irony methinks
Fire Fire Fire
*swip swop swip swop swip swop*
I love when those little tongue things shoot in and out!
Love jon peft wee .andtom baker.
0:17 looks like someone reversed the polarity ; )
... of the neutron flow. :)
What is that Dalek doing in the background?
The beacon on the City was responsible for the power block. The city dies at the end of the story. I am currently reading the novel and I have the story on DVD. The inside of the City is seen. The Dalek's voice originate from a Translator Unit which amplifies the Creature's thoughts. The domes on the Dalek's lower panels are Sense Globes. The discs behind the eye unit are insulators which protects the eye mechanism from cosmic rays.
And the "Earth Creatures" apparently DIDN'T overhear the Daleks, clearly within earshot, plotting to double-cross them? 😂😂😂
Moral of the story: Never trust a Dalek! Even one suffering weaponry malfunction!
They are such miserable gits I love them
VERY WELL
LEAD THE WAY
LEAD
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Have you located the perineum strata, missus?
4:33 daleks are crap at building and digging, there need us to do the work for them, lazy so so, lol.
0:18 what's that Dalek doing all the way over there?
Smoke break?
reminds me of that one video of a dalek smoking lmao@@SamuelBlack84
Egg wisk and a plunger.
Daleks can't whisper, so they're little conference was hilarious.
I showed this to my daughters to teach them a bit on classical Dr. Who, and at 7:13 my eldest said, "Aw, poor Dalek!"
A perineum strata? Crikey.
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1:48 we can hear you from here, lol.
Think about it. There are four of you and five of us, and you guys don't even have hands!
Aw you could've given us the shot of the Dalek ship blowing up.
We watched this with dad in the 90s and for some reason this episode always spooked me but cant remember what episode it is
@1:48 noticed the dalek not moving as its a dummy
Notice how the guns bend in the middle? Theta because the stage hands would use the guns to help move the Dalek props around the set.
11:29 "RETURN TO CITY ENTRANCE! FASTER , FASTER! I WILL COVER YOU! I WILL COVER YOU! FASTER FASTER FASTER FASTER!"
I swear the local aliens sound welsh.
Paladin Boyd did Nicolas Briggs voice the daleks back then?
@@Mental_Warlock He was a child back then
The actors may have been. Even then, Welsh actors were making their mark in DW.
Doctor Who has been primarily filmed in the Wales BBC Studio for years
3:13 Why didn't you show that they were testing on a toy TARDIS?
Finally I've found the archive footage clip from "Twice Upon a Time", Originally I thought it was from Invasion of the Dinosaurs.
She is supposed to be terrified, but did anyone else notice that at :09 Mark, as she is hiding her face, that woman has a look of amusement on her face?
Great at cleaning blocked drains too ...come with the drain suction cup as an accessory in those days .... Chickens weren't safe though ...Eggs Terminate , Eggs Terminate ..
Is no one going to mention Sarah in a swim suit? I loved how she proudly proclaimed "I can sink anywhere!" when the Doctor said she couldn't sink because the water was effervescent.
I didn't see that in this clip. (I have not seen the entire episode.) Trust me, if I had seen Sarah Jane in a bathing suit, I would have commented.😁 I had such a crush on her back in the day!😎
@@willhorting5317 I loved Sarah Jane Smith!
I got this episode for my birthday and I liked it.
I don't know if anyone knew this, but the guy voicing the Daleks in this episode later went on to play Davros in Genesis of the Daleks.
0:31-0:37 I just noticed that in the 2005 episode, Dalek, the 9th Doctor and the Dalek said something similar to these lines. Maybe the script writer took some inspiration from this.
Nu-hu "writers" are always lifting lines (& storylines) from the original show. On some level Nu-hu isn't just a spin-off, it's legal plagiarism.
Ah, the best Dalek stories are always the ones where they are angry, vicious, resentful, sneaky, neurotic and hate filled.
Also this was their most stylish corporate image.
Still scared of the Oncoming Storm. 😆❤️