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(sorry, I placed the category before expanding on the BTS section: they not only had a lot of cast and crew in common, but even shared a few props. Did I mention at least around 50 members of the cast and crew in common?)
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'''''Out of the Unknown''''' was a British [[science fiction]] series.
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When he encountered a [[Dalek]] on [[20 July]] [[1966]], [[Kennedy (The Evil of the Daleks)|Kennedy]] thought it "looked like the kind of robot that the [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]] dreamed up for '''''Out of the Unknown'''''". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)}})
When he encountered a [[Dalek]], [[Kennedy (The Evil of the Daleks)|Kennedy]] thought it looked like the kind of robot that the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] dreamed up for ''Out of the Unknown''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'')
 
== Behind the scenes ==
Numerous ''Doctor Who'' actors appeared on ''Out of the Unknown'', including [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Deborah Watling]], [[Bernard Kay]] and [[Bernard Horsfall]].
 
Incidentally, the [[Dalek]]s ''did'' appear in ''Out of the Unknown'', in ''Get Off My Cloud'', the final episode of season 3, which aired in March of 1969. The episode's designer was [[Raymond Cusick]], who originally designed the Daleks for ''Doctor Who''.
 
In fact, ''Out of the Unknown'' shared props with ''Doctor Who'' in both directions. The [[White Robot]]s in [[TV]]: ''[[The Mind Robber (TV story)|The Mind Robber]]'' were actually repainted dark robots from an episode of ''Out of the Unknown'' entitled ''The Prophet''.
 
[[Paddy Russell]] was a [[director]] for the series, as was [[Christopher Barry]]. [[Brian Hayles]] wrote two episodes for the series. [[Christine Rawlins]] was a [[costumer]].
 
Guest actors included [[David Savile]] in his very first role, [[Alethea Charlton]], [[Vernon Dobtcheff]], [[Mark Eden]], [[Philip Voss]], [[Keith Pyott]], [[Fulton Mackay]], [[Keith Barron]], [[Peter Fraser]], [[Edwin Richfield]], [[Barry Ashton]], [[Steve Peters]], [[Royston Tickner]], [[John Rolfe]], [[John Baskcomb]], [[Fulton Mackay]], [[Beatrix Lehmann]], [[James Maxwell]], [[John Carson]], [[Alec Ross]], [[George Lee]], [[Michael Wolf]], [[Wolfe Morris]], [[Michael McStay]], [[Arne Gordon]], [[Jack May]], [[Tony Handy]], [[Geoffrey Frederick]], [[Brian Cullingford]], [[Laidlaw Dalling]], [[Bill Lyons]], [[Ian Frost]], [[Peter Thornton]], [[Nancie Jackson]], [[John Hicks]], [[Clifford Cox]], [[Sylvester Morand]] and [[Christopher Tranchell]].
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Out of the Unknown

When he encountered a Dalek on 20 July 1966, Kennedy thought it "looked like the kind of robot that the BBC dreamed up for Out of the Unknown". (PROSE: The Evil of the Daleks [+]Loading...["The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)"])