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== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* This isn't a story but was a pre-filmed insert included during an episode of ''Vision On'' that was broadcast on BBC1 on 29th January 1974 and whose theme was triangles.
* This isn't a story but was a pre-filmed insert included during an episode of ''Vision On'' that was broadcast on BBC1 on 29th January 1974 and whose theme was triangles.
 
*The accompanying piece of music is ''Danza ritual del fuego'' (''Ritual Fire Dance''), which is a movement of the ballet ''El amor brujo'' (''The Bewitched Love'') by Manuel de Falla.
*Not to be confused with the instrumental track ''Dance of the Daleks'', composed by Jack Dorsey and performed by Jack Dorsey And Orchestra, which was released as a single (b/w ''The Likely Lads'') on the Polydor label in 1965  (catalogue number BM  56020).


=== Home video releases ===
=== Home video releases ===

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The Dance of the Daleks was a pre-filmed section of a January 1974 edition of Vision On whose theme was triangles.

Plot

In a lush park, one Dalek is joined by two others, and then three more, as they break out in a celebratory "dance routine" which ends (of course) in joyful gunstick fire!

Cast

Crew

References

to be added

Story notes

  • This isn't a story but was a pre-filmed insert included during an episode of Vision On that was broadcast on BBC1 on 29th January 1974 and whose theme was triangles.
  • The accompanying piece of music is Danza ritual del fuego (Ritual Fire Dance), which is a movement of the ballet El amor brujo (The Bewitched Love) by Manuel de Falla.
  • Not to be confused with the instrumental track Dance of the Daleks, composed by Jack Dorsey and performed by Jack Dorsey And Orchestra, which was released as a single (b/w The Likely Lads) on the Polydor label in 1965 (catalogue number BM 56020).

Home video releases