
Doctor Who
The Evil of the Daleks
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Narrated by:
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Patrick Troughton
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full cast
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By:
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David Whitaker
About this listen
The TARDIS has been stolen from Gatwick Airport, and the Doctor and Jamie are hot on its trail. A series of cryptic clues lead them to an antiques shop owned by Edward Waterfield, and there it becomes clear that an elaborate trap has been laid for them; but by whom, and for what purpose? Only a journey back in time to the 1860s will reveal the answer...
The Daleks are in search of the Human Factor, something which they believe will help their quest for universal domination. In order to achieve their aim they need the Doctor's help, and the use of his TARDIS.
The Daleks' plan has far-reaching consequences, leading to conflict and destruction of astonishing proportions.
Frazer Hines, who plays Jamie in the story, narrates this classic story from 1967, of which all but one episode is now missing from the television archives.
©2004 BBC Worldwide Ltd (P)2003, 2004 BBC Worldwide LtdUltimate, classic Who
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a wonderful dalek story that has you on the edge
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Simply Amazing
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If you could sum up Doctor Who in three words, what would they be?
The best doctor who story in the entire histroy of earthWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Doctor Who?
The 'human" daleks at the beginning of episode 6 and the dalek emperorWhat about Patrick Troughton and full cast ’s performance did you like?
Patrick troughton playing his iconic role of the 2nd doctor in this partly missing classic is well just great by this point he has fully established himself from Hartnell and now is the beloved 2nd doctorIf you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
I wouldn't have to make it a film just find the missing episodes of this story (1,3-7 if you didn't know)Any additional comments?
The best dalek story of all time (with power of the daleks in 2nd place)The partly missing story of the Daleks
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