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|number         = [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Series 3]]
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|season number   = Series 3 (Doctor Who 2005)
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|series episode number = 5
|enemy          = <ul><li>[[Cult of Skaro]]</li><li>[[Pig slave|Pig Slaves]]</li></ul>
|story number    = 182b
|setting        = [[Manhattan]], [[New York City]]; [[1930]]
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|writer          = [[Helen Raynor]]
|doctor          = Tenth Doctor
|companions      = [[Martha Jones|Martha]]
|featuring      = [[Dalek Sec|Sec]]
|enemy          = [[Dalek Caan]]
|setting        = [[New York City]], [[1930]]
|writer          = Helen Raynor
|director        = [[James Strong]]
|director        = [[James Strong]]
|producer        = [[Phil Collinson]]
|producer        = [[Phil Collinson]]
|broadcast date  = 28th April 2007
|confidential    = Making Manhattan (CON episode)
|format          = 1 45-minute episode
|broadcast date  = 28 April 2007
|network        = BBC One
|format          = 1x45-minute episode<br/>2nd in a two-part story
|production code = 3.5
|production code = 3.5
|previous story = [[Daleks in Manhattan]]
|prev            = Daleks in Manhattan (TV story)
|next story      = [[The Lazarus Experiment]]
|next            = The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)
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|made next      = Blink (TV story)
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'''''Evolution of the Daleks''''' was the fifth episode of [[Series 3 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 3]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
 
It marked the demise of three members of the [[Cult of Skaro]] and the near genocide of the [[Dalek]]s. It also marks the first time since ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]'', that the idea of how Davros designed his creations to behave was called into question. Ironically enough, [[Dalek Sec]], thanks to his newfound humanity, was able to see that the Daleks were lesser than their enemies because they had abandoned their "hearts".
 
== Synopsis ==
As a new [[Dalek Empire]] rises in [[1930s]] [[New York City]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] receives help from an unlikely ally.
 
== Plot ==
As the [[Human-Dalek|hybrid]] [[Dalek Sec]] orders the rest of the human prisoners for hybridization, he comes face-to-face with the [[Tenth Doctor]], who has emerged from the crowd. The other [[Dalek]]s wish to exterminate him, but Sec orders them to stop. The Doctor demands to know how they ended up in 1930s Manhattan. Sec responds that the Emergency Temporal Shift that allowed the Cult of Skaro to escape the events of the [[Battle of Canary Wharf]] left them stranded and low on power. As Sec compares humanity's war-like nature to that of the Daleks, the Doctor holds out a surprise: a [[radio]]. Using his [[the Doctor's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]], he causes the radio to emit a high-pitched sound which disorients the Daleks and the [[Pig slave|pig-humans]]. The Doctor and the captured [[human]]s run back through the sewers, catching up with [[Tallulah]] on the way. As soon as they ascend the ladder and disappear from sight, [[Dalek Jast|Jast]] and [[Dalek Caan|Caan]] discuss their doubts about Sec's orders since he became humanised.
 
The gang arrives back at [[Hooverville]], and the Doctor's stories are told to the crowd; he urges [[Solomon (Daleks in Manhattan)|Solomon]] to lead an exodus out of New York. Soon, a watchman spots one of the pig slaves and raises the alarm. A skirmish breaks out between humans and pigs, before Daleks [[Dalek Jast|Jast]] and Caan suddenly arrive in the air and open fire on Hooverville in an attempt to force the assembled humans to surrender. Daleks Sec and Thay watch the attack from the [[Empire State Building]] via Caan's visual link.
 
[[File:Evolution of the Daleks.jpg|thumb|left|Jast and Caan above Hooverville]]
Against the Doctor's advice, Solomon tries to reason with the Daleks, saying that they are both outcasts and should work together to create a better universe. An unmoved Dalek Caan exterminates him on the spot. Sec watches and gasps in horror as Solomon — a man whose courage he admires — falls. Thay notices this. Furious, the Doctor steps out and demands they kill him too and spare the other residents of Hooverville. Caan prepares to do so but is stopped by Sec, who asks the Doctor to return to the Daleks' genetics laboratory. The Doctor agrees, but only on the condition that the Daleks spare the remaining Hooverville residents. [[Martha Jones|Martha]] asks the Doctor if she can go with him, but the Doctor refuses, saying that she should stay and help the injured. At the same time, he winks as he slips her the [[psychic paper]].


==Synopsis==
Back at the lab, Sec surprises the Doctor when he expresses regret for the human deaths and explains his intentions to create a new race which combined Dalek and human [[DNA]] by "formatting" the human brain, ready for information to be loaded onto it, creating new hybrids, as "humans are the great survivors". The Daleks planned to use a gamma strike from a solar flare set to occur in eleven minutes, which will be conducted through the Empire State Building as an energy source. However, there are problems which only the Doctor can fix, leaving him no choice but to help the Daleks. He prepares the [[gene]] solution to be fed into the thousand-strong army of abducted human "shells". Sec explains the new race will have the intelligence of Daleks but the emotions of a human, declaring that the Daleks' obsession with universal supremacy must be removed. The Doctor is shocked that Sec is willing to eliminate the one thing that makes a Dalek a Dalek.


It's too late for our heroes as the Cult of Skaro activate their master plan. Dalek Sec is reborn as a half human, half Dalek hybrid, and with his genetic template set to thousands of humans, it may be the end for everything. Martha and the Doctor desperatley try to reason with the monsters, but to no avail. Will the Daleks accept the error of their ways, or will the Doctor again be the last survivor of the Time War?
However, seven minutes before the flare, as the Dalek DNA is pumped into the comatose humans, a malfunction occurs. The other Daleks are overriding the gene feed and Caan leads a mutiny, taking Sec and the Doctor hostage. He and the rest of the Cult believe Sec is no longer Dalek, so they don't have to obey him anymore. As the three Daleks load pure Dalek gene solution into the humans, the Doctor and [[Laszlo]] escape to the elevator and ascend to the top of the Empire State Building.


==Plot==
[[File:The_Doctor_interferes_with_the_gamma_strike.jpeg|thumb|The Doctor interferes with the gamma strike.]]
Meanwhile, Martha, Tallulah and [[Frank (Daleks in Manhattan)|Frank]] use the psychic paper to gain entry into the Empire State Building's service elevator. On reaching the top floor, they scan the building blueprints, looking for design and construction changes. They see a design change at the top of the skyscraper, where [[Dalekanium]] has been added. The Doctor and Laszlo reach the top floor and are reunited with Martha and the others, but the elevator is called back down to the Dalek lab, where the pig slaves are sent up to kill them. Martha, Frank, Tallulah and Laszlo prepare to face the pig slaves while the Doctor climbs to the mast of the Empire State Building, where he uses the sonic screwdriver to loosen the bolts holding the Dalekanium.


The Hybrid Dalek Sec finally comes face to face with the Doctor, who has revealed himself from the crowd. The other Daleks wish to exterminate him, but Sec orders them to stop. They attempt to capture him but the Doctor holds out a surprise: a radio. Using his [[sonic screwdriver]], he causes the radio to emit a high pitched sound which disorients the Daleks and the pig-humans. The Doctor and the captured humans run back through the sewers, catching up with Tallulah on the way. As soon as they ascend the ladder and disappear out of sight, two Daleks ([[Dalek Thay|Thay]] and [[Dalek Caan|Caan]]) come into view, discussing their doubting Dalek Sec's orders ever since he became a human.
However, after removing one strip of Dalekanium and a bolt holding another, he drops the sonic screwdriver; all he can do is hug the pole as the lightning strikes. Meanwhile, Martha has made a makeshift lightning rod from spare pipes to divert the lightning into the elevator, just as the pig slaves arrive, killing them. The [[Human-Dalek|Dalek-humans]] awaken, and Caan designates himself as the new leader and military controller. Sec is enraged that his position has been usurped, but Dalek Thay deems him unfit and Dalek Caan orders them to take up arms: Thompson submachine guns fitted with Dalek laser weapons. The army goes into the sewers while the Doctor, Martha, Tallulah, Frank and Laszlo head for Tallulah's theatre.


The 'gang' arrives back at Hooverville, and the Doctor's stories are told to the crowd. Soon enough, a watchman sees one of the pigs and begins to call everyone to arm themselves. A fight breaks out between humans and pigs, but suddenly Daleks [[Dalek Jast|Jast]] and Caan arrive in the air and prepare to exterminate the assembled humans, as Dalek Sec watches from the Empire State Building via visual link.[[File:Evolution of the Daleks.jpg|thumb|210px|Jaast and Caan above Hooverville]] The leader, Solomon, tries to reason with the Daleks, saying that they are both outcasts and should work together to create a better universe. The Daleks promptly exterminate him. Sec watches and gasps in horror as Solomon - a man whose courage he admired greatly - falls to the ground. Furious, the Doctor steps out and demands they kill him too, provided they spare the other residents of Hooverville. The Daleks prepare to do so, but are stopped by Dalek Sec, who requests that the Doctor returns to the Daleks' genetics laboratory. The Doctor agrees, noting that the Daleks have changed their minds for the first time in history, but only on the condition that the Daleks do not kill the residents of Hooverville. Martha asks the Doctor if she can go with him, but the Doctor refuses, saying that she should help the injured. At the same time, he slips her the [[psychic paper]].
At the theatre, the Doctor uses the sonic screwdriver to signal his location to the Daleks. The army breaks inside, and Daleks Thay and Jast arrive onstage, with Sec bound in chains and crawling between them like a dog. The Doctor tries to tell the Daleks what they have done to Sec is wrong, because he is the most intelligent Dalek who ever existed and rhetorically demands if Sec's condition is the foundation for their new civilisation. Sec attempts to reason with his former Cult members as they prepare to exterminate the Doctor. When this fails, he gets up and is hit by a blast from Thay meant for the Doctor, which kills him. This angers the Doctor, who derides Thay's lack of hesitation in destroying "The only creature who might have led you out of the darkness".


At the lab, Dalek Sec explains to the Doctor how he wanted to create a new race which combined Dalek DNA with that of humans by 'formatting' the human brain, ready for information to be loaded onto it, thus creating new hybrids. The Daleks planned to use a gamma strike from a solar flare (which will occur in eleven minutes) which will hit the Empire State Building as an energy source, but there were problems which only the Doctor's knowledge could fix. The Doctor has no choice but to help the Daleks. He prepares the gene solution, ready to be fed into the human 'shells'. In the meantime, Sec explains that the new race will have the intelligence of a Dalek, but the emotions of a human. He also states that the Daleks' obsession with universal supremacy must be removed. The Doctor is shocked that Sec is willing to eliminate the one thing that makes a Dalek a Dalek. However, seven minutes before the flare, as the Dalek DNA is pumped into the humans, a malfunction occurs. The other Daleks are overriding the system. Dalek Caan leads a mutiny, taking Sec and the Doctor hostage. They propose that Sec is no longer Dalek, and so they don't have to obey him. The two Daleks load pure Dalek gene solution into the humans. However, the Doctor and Laszlo escape to the elevator and ascend to the top of the Empire State Building.
It is at this point that Caan, who is monitoring from the lab in the Empire State Building, notices increased levels of serotonin in the Dalek humans' reactions. Back in the theatre, the Doctor once again tells the Daleks to order the Dalek-humans to kill him. Thay and Jast comply but the Dalek-humans do not fire, then [[Foreman (Daleks in Manhattan)|one of them]] repeatedly asks, "Why?", and questions their Dalek nature. The Doctor reveals that, because he hugged the pole as the gamma strike came through, the lightning struck him first and some [[Time Lord]] DNA was mixed into the hybrids. This gave the Dalek-humans freedom.


At the same time, Martha and Tallulah use the psychic paper to gain entry into the Empire State Building. Upon reaching the top floor, they scan the blueprints of the top floor, looking for any design and construction changes. They discover that the design change is at the top of the building where Dalekanium has been added. The Doctor and Laszlo escape up the lift and meet up with Martha, Frank, and Tallulah. The Doctor climbs up to the top and starts using the sonic screwdriver to loosen the bolts holding the Dalekanium. However, after removing one strip of Dalekanium and a bolt holding another, he drops the sonic screwdriver; all he can do is hug the pole as the lightning strikes. Martha has made a makeshift lightning rod from some spare pipes to divert the lightning onto the elevator, just as the pig slaves arrive, killing them. The Dalek humans awaken, and Dalek Caan designates himself the new leader, Sec states that he was to be the controller, but Dalek Caan deems him unfit and orders them to take up arms (Thompson submachine gun retrofitted with standard Dalek laser weapons). The army goes into the sewers, and the Doctor, Martha, Tallulah, Frank and Laszlo head for Tallulah's theatre.
Thay promptly exterminates the Dalek-human who openly questioned orders, and the other Dalek-humans return fire. A battle ensues as Thay and Jast kill more Dalek-humans, but they are both eventually overwhelmed and destroyed under the sheer volume of fire-power. As the Doctor tries to reassure the Dalek-humans that it's over, Caan, who has been watching the whole thing via visual-link, declares the Dalek-humans failures and commands them to "Destruct!" All the Dalek-humans clutch their heads in pain and fall to the ground, dead, much to everyone's horror. The Doctor is barely able to control his anger, as he comprehends the fact that the Daleks created and wiped out an entire species within the span of an hour, rather than let said species live in freedom.


At the theatre, the Doctor uses the sonic screwdriver to let the Daleks know where he is, and the army breaks in. Daleks Thay and Jast come in, with Sec bound in a chain and crawling like a dog. The Doctor tries to tell the Daleks that what they have done to Sec is wrong, because he is the most intelligent Dalek who ever existed. They attempt to exterminate the Doctor, but Sec, trying to reason with the others, gets up, and is hit by a blast from Thay meant for the Doctor, which kills him. This angers the Doctor; he again tells the Daleks to order the Dalek-humans to kill him, but one Dalek human repeatedly asks "Why?", and eventually states that they are not Daleks. The Doctor reveals that, because he hugged the pole as the lightning came through, some Time Lord DNA was mixed into the hybrids and gave the Dalek humans freedom. Jast promptly kills the Dalek human who openly questioned orders. However, the other Dalek humans return fire. Thay and Jast kill several more Dalek humans, but are eventually overwhelmed and destroyed under the sheer volume of fire power. Back in the building, watching via the visual link, Caan states that the Dalek humans are a failure and commands "Destruct." All the Dalek humans suddenly clutch their heads in pain and collapse dead on the ground.
After witnessing this genocide, the Doctor returns to the Laboratory to confront Caan. For the first and only time in history, the last of the Time Lords stands face-to-face with the last of the Daleks. Caan wishes to exterminate him, but the Doctor offers to help. He says that he is probably the only person in the universe that would show him any compassion because he has seen enough death today — they are now both the last of their species. He does not want to see more genocide and wants their conflict to end. In response, Caan replies with "[[Emergency temporal shift]]!". As the Doctor lunges forward, Caan vanishes.


After witnessing this genocide, the Doctor arrives at the Empire State Building, and confronts Caan and offers to help. He tells Caan that he is probably the only person in the universe that would show him any compassion, because he has seen enough death today - they are now both the last of their species and he does not want to see another genocide. Caan replies with "Emergency temporal shift" and, as the Doctor lunges forward to stop him, vanishes.
Martha and Tallulah arrive with Laszlo, who is on his deathbed as the pig-slaves can survive only for a few weeks. The Doctor, with an entire Dalek laboratory at his disposal, starts to work on a solution to save him, stating, "There's been enough death today. Brand new creatures, wise old men and age old enemies!" Later the next morning, Tallulah and Laszlo, who is still a pig slave but alive and healthy, meet with Frank in Central Park. Frank tells Laszlo he talked to the residents of Hooverville, who have agreed to take him in and give him a home. As always, Hooverville is where people go when they have nowhere else.


Meanwhile, Laszlo is on his deathbed (the pig-slaves could only survive for a few weeks), so the Doctor starts to work on a solution to save him, stating that "there's been enough death today. Brand new creatures, wise old men, and age old enemies!". Later, Laszlo (still a pig slave, but alive and healthy) and Tallulah are in the park. Frank comes and tells Laszlo that he talked to the residents of Hooverville, and that they will take him in and give him a home; as always, Hooverville is the place people go when they have nowhere else. As the Doctor and Martha are about to enter the TARDIS, Martha says there's somebody for everyone. The Doctor says "maybe." Martha then asks the Doctor if he thinks he will ever see Dalek Caan again, and the Doctor responds "[[Journey's End|Oh, yes. One day...]]"
As the Doctor and Martha return to the Statue of Liberty, Martha remarks on the pig and the showgirl's unlikely pairing, saying, "there's someone for everyone". "Maybe," the Doctor responds quietly. Before they enter [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], Martha tells the Doctor how sorry she is that Dalek Caan got away, knowing how important it was to him that he finished things with the Daleks. When asked if he thinks he'll ever meet Caan again, the Doctor replies that he'll [[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|be back]]... the Daleks always come back.


==Cast==
== Cast ==
*[[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[David Tennant]]
* [[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[David Tennant]]
*[[Martha Jones]] - [[Freema Agyeman]]
* [[Martha Jones]] - [[Freema Agyeman]]
*[[Tallulah]] - [[Miranda Raison]]
* [[Tallulah Francis|Tallulah]] - [[Miranda Raison]]
*[[Laszlo]] - [[Ryan Carnes]]
* [[Laszlo]] - [[Ryan Carnes]]
*[[Solomon]] - [[Hugh Quarshie]]
* [[Solomon (Daleks in Manhattan)|Solomon]] - [[Hugh Quarshie]]
*[[Frank (1930)|Frank]] - [[Andrew Garfield]]
* [[Frank (Daleks in Manhattan)|Frank]] - [[Andrew Garfield]]
*[[Dalek Sec]] - [[Eric Loren]]
* [[Dalek Sec]] - [[Eric Loren]]
*[[Hooverville Residents|Man #1]] - [[Earl Perkins]]
* [[Zeffrey|Man #1]] - [[Earl Perkins]]
*[[Dalek|Dalek Operators]] - [[Barnaby Edwards]], [[Nicholas Pegg]], [[David Hankinson]]
* [[Dalek Operator]]s - [[Barnaby Edwards]], [[Nicholas Pegg]], [[David Hankinson]]
*[[Dalek|Dalek Voices]] - [[Nicholas Briggs]]
* [[Dalek]] Voices - [[Nicholas Briggs]]
*[[Pig Slave|Hero Pig Man]] - [[Paul Kasey]]
* [[Pig slave|Hero Pig Man]] - [[Paul Kasey]]
*[[Dalek Sec|Hybrid]] - [[Ian Porter]]
* [[Foreman (Daleks in Manhattan)|Hybrid]] - [[Ian Porter]]


==Crew==
== Crew ==
*[[Helen Raynor]] wrote this story and is the first woman to ever write a televised Dalek episode.
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==References==
== Worldbuilding ==
* [[Davros]] is alluded to by the Doctor (though not by name but as the Daleks creator).
* [[Davros]] is alluded to by the Doctor (not by name but as the Daleks' creator).
* [[Dalekanium]] is used to attract the [[gamma radiation]].
* [[Dalekanium]] is used to attract the [[gamma radiation]].
*The Daleks have [[Dalek enhanced Tommy Gun|enhanced Tommy gun]] like weapons for their human Daleks they create.
* The Daleks have [[Dalek enhanced Tommy Gun|enhanced Tommy gun]]-like weapons for their human Daleks they create.
*The Doctor says to [[Martha Jones]], "People are hurt, you can help them." This is backwards because the Doctor is usually the one being told this.
*In one of the final shots of the episode, a slight hole can be seen where the arrow from the end of [[The Shakespeare Code]] hit the TARDIS.
*When hybrid Dalek Sec wants to "change everything that makes a Dalek a Dalek," the Doctor says that they wouldn't be the supreme beings anymore. This is the Doctor alluding to the Last Great Time War in which the Daleks beat the Time Lords, making the Daleks the official supreme being in creation. ''It may also simply refer to the fact that Daleks traditionally consider themselves to be the supreme life form in existence, and anything else should be exterminated. Therefore, it's significant that a Dalek would choose to become something else.''


==Story Notes==
== Story notes ==
* This is the first new series episode to use the classic "...of the Daleks" title format (So far the only other new series episode to have this format is the [[Eleventh Doctor]] episode [[Victory of the Daleks]]. Although a [[BBC New Series Adventures#Tenth Doctor|Tenth Doctor novel]], ''[[Prisoner of the Daleks]]'', later followed).
* This is the first new series episode to use the classic ''...of the Daleks'' title format.
* When the Cult revolts against Sec, for unexplained reasons on-screen, [[Nicholas Briggs]] changes his depiction of Dalek Caan's voice from deep and raspy to the equivalent of Dalek Sec's pitch and never reverts to the original tone. During [[David Tennant]]'s video diary for this episode while it is in mid-production, Briggs reveals that Caan's voice starts to go up higher because he's become the commander of the group, and thus changes in demeanour. Personally, Briggs did this to alleviate the painful toll on his throat from continuing with a gruff impression. Briggs chose the gravelly portrayal during Caan's debut back in series 2, knowing he had only one line, and discussed the business of altering his voice with [[Russell T Davies]]. Likewise, he made sure Dalek Jast would have the least lines because of his "ridiculous"-sounding high-pitched voice.
* When promoting the US television debut of this episode on [[Syfy|The Sci Fi Channel]] in late 2007, the network created a TV spot comprised of the scene in which the Doctor tells the Daleks to kill him, which then immediately cuts to the wide shot of the Daleks killing Solomon. The spot created the false impression that the Daleks would kill the Doctor in this episode.
* This marks the demise of Daleks Sec, Thay and Jast. Dalek Caan does not return until the Series 4 2-part finale, "[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]" and "[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]".
* This is the first two part story in the revived series to not feature the inside of the TARDIS.
* A deleted scene involved the return of the Doctor, Martha and Frank to the Hooverville with Tallulah in tow, and saw the Doctor admit to Tallulah that he'd be unable to reverse Laszlo's transformation. It was cut because it had been shot too late in the day, and so the light was insufficient.
* Laszlo was originally supposed to die. [[Russell T Davies|Russell T. Davies]] asked [[Helen Raynor]] to alter this, as he felt the development was too depressing for the show's ethos.
* [[Helen Raynor]] was deeply upset by the fandom's negative reaction to the two-parter, prompting [[Russell T Davies]] to console her.


===Ratings===
=== Ratings ===
*6.96 million viewers - [[Broadcasters' Audience Research Board|BARB]] figures, 18th most popular broadcast on British television that week.
* 6.96 million viewers - [[Broadcasters' Audience Research Board|BARB]] figures, making it the 18th most popular broadcast on British television that week.<ref>[http://guide.doctorwhonews.net/info.php?detail=ratings&start=100&type=date&order= Doctor Who - consolidated ratings]</ref>
*6.5 million viewers - Overnight
* 6.5 million viewers - Overnight
*1.04 million viewers - BBC3 Repeat
* 1.04 million viewers - BBC3 Repeat


===Myths===
=== Filming locations ===
''to be added''
* The "theatre" scenes were filmed at the "New Theatre", Cardiff.
* Some location filming took place in New York.


===Filming Locations===
=== Production errors ===
* Some location filming took place in [[New York]].
{{Discontinuity}}
* Throughout the episode, Thay, Jast and Caan's recognition codes switch.
* When Dalek Thay confronts Sec about the latter's belief that the Daleks shouldn't be the supreme race anymore, Thay's recognition code is inverted.
* As Dalek Thay and Dalek Jast exterminate Dalek Sec, the green light of their Dalek laser comes from above them not from in front of them as seen by the direction of shadows on them.
* In this episode as well as the previous one a Dalek has a unique symbol which is not of the Cult but looks like Dalek Caan's symbol without the middle identification line and dot. It also has a deep voice like Caan's. So the identity of this Dalek is unknown, as all of the Cult have specified codes.
* As the Doctor, Dalek Sec and the Pig Men look up to the human-Dalek hybrids, the superimposed shot of them is suspended in mid-air which can be clearly seen as the characters' legs have been cropped out.
* On the DVD release of this episode, Nicholas Briggs is uncredited as the voice of the Daleks. However, on original broadcast and the BBC iPlayer version, he is credited.


===Production errors===
== Continuity ==
{{discontinuity}}
* Dalek casings are made from [[Dalekanium]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Dalek Invasion of Earth (TV story)|The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]'')
*In the scene when the Doctor was talking to Dalek Caan after the Human Daleks were killed, the name tag underneath Dalek Caan's eyestalk is Dalek Jast's.
* The idea of genetic purity within the Dalek race previously resulted in a civil war between different factions. ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'')
*As the Daleks present Sec in chains on the theatre stage, a stagehand is briefly but clearly seen moving behind them.
* The Doctor had previously caused a Dalek civil war by implanting DNA into a group of Daleks in order to give them a sense of free will and morality. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'') In both cases, the war was ignited by one Dalek asking "Why?"
*When Dalek Caan is in Hooverville listening to Soloman and the Doctor, his name tag is Dalek Thay's.
* The humanised Sec declares that humans have a "genius for war"; [[Mavic Chen]] made exactly the same observation of the Daleks. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'')
* Caan uses an [[emergency temporal shift]] to escape the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'')
* The [[Ninth Doctor]] previously surrendered to the Daleks and gave them permission to shoot him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'')
* The Cult of Skaro planned to turn Earth into "New Skaro". The [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] previously planned to turn Earth into their base planet as the "[[New Mondas]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[Silver Nemesis (TV story)|Silver Nemesis]]'')
* Humans are referred to as the "great survivors". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Ark (TV story)|The Ark]]'', ''[[The Ark in Space (TV story)|The Ark in Space]]'', ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'')
* Dalek Caan's [[emergency temporal shift]] ultimately leads him back into the [[Last Great Time War|Time War]] where he rescues [[Davros]] and rebuilds the Dalek race, albeit while changing sides himself. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]''/''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'')
* The Doctor was previously struck by lightning in [[London]] in the [[summer]] of [[1762]] during his [[First Doctor|first incarnation]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Founding Fathers (audio story)|The Founding Fathers]]'')


==Continuity==
== Home video releases ==
*This is the first Dalek story in the new series to be named with the title scheme "(blank) of the Daleks". The last time this was used was 19 years ago for Remembrance of the Daleks
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* Dalekanium was first mentioned in [[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]].
File:The Complete David Tennant Years Region 1 US DVD cover.jpg|The Complete David Tennant Years DVD<br />Region 1 US cover
* The idea of genetic purity within the Dalek race was explored in more detail in [[Remembrance of the Daleks]], and has been a theme from their beginning.
File:Series-3-boxset.jpg|The Complete [[Series 3 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series Three]] DVD box-set
* Caan used an [[emergency temporal shift]] to escape the Doctor. Sec previously used an emergency temporal shift in [[Doomsday]].
File:Bbcdvd-s3-v2.jpg|thumb|Series 3 Volume 2 DVD Cover
* The Cult of Skaro planned to turn Earth into "New Skaro". In ''[[Silver Nemesis]]'', the [[Cybermen]] planned to turn Earth into their base planet as the "New Mondas".
File:Bbcdvd-thedalekcollection.jpg|The [[Dalek]] Collection DVD box-set
* The idea of humans being the "great survivors" re-surfaced in [[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]
File:Bbcdvd-series1234.jpg|thumb|''Doctor Who: The Complete Series One to Four'' DVD box-set
* We now know that Caan 'shifts' himself back to the Time War to save [[Davros]]. This is explained in Series 4 [[The Stolen Earth]].
File:Bbcdvd-series1234567.jpg|thumb|''Doctor Who: The Complete Series One to Seven'' DVD box-set
*It is revealed in this story that Skaro was destroyed in a 'great war', presumably the [[Last Great Time War]]. In ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' the Doctor destroys Skaro in his [[Seventh Doctor|Seventh Incarnation]]. If the Doctor was correct, perhaps the Time War started in the Doctor's Seventh Incarnation. Perhaps it started even earlier: some fans and commentators, including Russell T. Davies, speculate that the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s interference in Dalek evolution formed part of the Time War (''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]''). A simpler explanation, however, was that Dalek Caan was refering to the Dalek civil war (''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'').
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==DVD Releases==
* The story was released with ''[[Daleks in Manhattan (TV story)|Daleks in Manhattan]], [[The Lazarus Experiment (TV story)|The Lazarus Experiment]] and [[42 (TV story)|42]]'' on the Series 3 Volume 2 DVD.
[[Image:Bbcdvd-s3-v2.jpg|thumb|100px|Series 3 Volume 2: Daleks in Manhattan - Evolution of the Daleks - The Lazarus Experiment - 42 DVD Cover]]
* It is also part of the series 3 DVD box set.
*The story was released with [[Daleks in Manhattan]], [[The Lazarus Experiment]] and [[42]] on DVD
*It is also part of the series 3 DVD boxset


==See Also==
== External links ==
*[[DW]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks]]''
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/episodes/2007/305.shtml BBC Website for '''Evolution of the Daleks''']
*[[DW]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks]]''
* {{whoniverse|s03_05|Evolution of the Daleks}}
*[[DW]]: ''[[Revelation of the Daleks]]''


==External Links==
== Footnotes ==
*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/episodes/2007/305.shtml BBC Website for '''Evolution of the Daleks''']
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Evolution of the Daleks was the fifth episode of series 3 of Doctor Who.

It marked the demise of three members of the Cult of Skaro and the near genocide of the Daleks. It also marks the first time since Genesis of the Daleks, that the idea of how Davros designed his creations to behave was called into question. Ironically enough, Dalek Sec, thanks to his newfound humanity, was able to see that the Daleks were lesser than their enemies because they had abandoned their "hearts".

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

As a new Dalek Empire rises in 1930s New York City, the Tenth Doctor receives help from an unlikely ally.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

As the hybrid Dalek Sec orders the rest of the human prisoners for hybridization, he comes face-to-face with the Tenth Doctor, who has emerged from the crowd. The other Daleks wish to exterminate him, but Sec orders them to stop. The Doctor demands to know how they ended up in 1930s Manhattan. Sec responds that the Emergency Temporal Shift that allowed the Cult of Skaro to escape the events of the Battle of Canary Wharf left them stranded and low on power. As Sec compares humanity's war-like nature to that of the Daleks, the Doctor holds out a surprise: a radio. Using his sonic screwdriver, he causes the radio to emit a high-pitched sound which disorients the Daleks and the pig-humans. The Doctor and the captured humans run back through the sewers, catching up with Tallulah on the way. As soon as they ascend the ladder and disappear from sight, Jast and Caan discuss their doubts about Sec's orders since he became humanised.

The gang arrives back at Hooverville, and the Doctor's stories are told to the crowd; he urges Solomon to lead an exodus out of New York. Soon, a watchman spots one of the pig slaves and raises the alarm. A skirmish breaks out between humans and pigs, before Daleks Jast and Caan suddenly arrive in the air and open fire on Hooverville in an attempt to force the assembled humans to surrender. Daleks Sec and Thay watch the attack from the Empire State Building via Caan's visual link.

Jast and Caan above Hooverville

Against the Doctor's advice, Solomon tries to reason with the Daleks, saying that they are both outcasts and should work together to create a better universe. An unmoved Dalek Caan exterminates him on the spot. Sec watches and gasps in horror as Solomon — a man whose courage he admires — falls. Thay notices this. Furious, the Doctor steps out and demands they kill him too and spare the other residents of Hooverville. Caan prepares to do so but is stopped by Sec, who asks the Doctor to return to the Daleks' genetics laboratory. The Doctor agrees, but only on the condition that the Daleks spare the remaining Hooverville residents. Martha asks the Doctor if she can go with him, but the Doctor refuses, saying that she should stay and help the injured. At the same time, he winks as he slips her the psychic paper.

Back at the lab, Sec surprises the Doctor when he expresses regret for the human deaths and explains his intentions to create a new race which combined Dalek and human DNA by "formatting" the human brain, ready for information to be loaded onto it, creating new hybrids, as "humans are the great survivors". The Daleks planned to use a gamma strike from a solar flare set to occur in eleven minutes, which will be conducted through the Empire State Building as an energy source. However, there are problems which only the Doctor can fix, leaving him no choice but to help the Daleks. He prepares the gene solution to be fed into the thousand-strong army of abducted human "shells". Sec explains the new race will have the intelligence of Daleks but the emotions of a human, declaring that the Daleks' obsession with universal supremacy must be removed. The Doctor is shocked that Sec is willing to eliminate the one thing that makes a Dalek a Dalek.

However, seven minutes before the flare, as the Dalek DNA is pumped into the comatose humans, a malfunction occurs. The other Daleks are overriding the gene feed and Caan leads a mutiny, taking Sec and the Doctor hostage. He and the rest of the Cult believe Sec is no longer Dalek, so they don't have to obey him anymore. As the three Daleks load pure Dalek gene solution into the humans, the Doctor and Laszlo escape to the elevator and ascend to the top of the Empire State Building.

The Doctor interferes with the gamma strike.

Meanwhile, Martha, Tallulah and Frank use the psychic paper to gain entry into the Empire State Building's service elevator. On reaching the top floor, they scan the building blueprints, looking for design and construction changes. They see a design change at the top of the skyscraper, where Dalekanium has been added. The Doctor and Laszlo reach the top floor and are reunited with Martha and the others, but the elevator is called back down to the Dalek lab, where the pig slaves are sent up to kill them. Martha, Frank, Tallulah and Laszlo prepare to face the pig slaves while the Doctor climbs to the mast of the Empire State Building, where he uses the sonic screwdriver to loosen the bolts holding the Dalekanium.

However, after removing one strip of Dalekanium and a bolt holding another, he drops the sonic screwdriver; all he can do is hug the pole as the lightning strikes. Meanwhile, Martha has made a makeshift lightning rod from spare pipes to divert the lightning into the elevator, just as the pig slaves arrive, killing them. The Dalek-humans awaken, and Caan designates himself as the new leader and military controller. Sec is enraged that his position has been usurped, but Dalek Thay deems him unfit and Dalek Caan orders them to take up arms: Thompson submachine guns fitted with Dalek laser weapons. The army goes into the sewers while the Doctor, Martha, Tallulah, Frank and Laszlo head for Tallulah's theatre.

At the theatre, the Doctor uses the sonic screwdriver to signal his location to the Daleks. The army breaks inside, and Daleks Thay and Jast arrive onstage, with Sec bound in chains and crawling between them like a dog. The Doctor tries to tell the Daleks what they have done to Sec is wrong, because he is the most intelligent Dalek who ever existed and rhetorically demands if Sec's condition is the foundation for their new civilisation. Sec attempts to reason with his former Cult members as they prepare to exterminate the Doctor. When this fails, he gets up and is hit by a blast from Thay meant for the Doctor, which kills him. This angers the Doctor, who derides Thay's lack of hesitation in destroying "The only creature who might have led you out of the darkness".

It is at this point that Caan, who is monitoring from the lab in the Empire State Building, notices increased levels of serotonin in the Dalek humans' reactions. Back in the theatre, the Doctor once again tells the Daleks to order the Dalek-humans to kill him. Thay and Jast comply but the Dalek-humans do not fire, then one of them repeatedly asks, "Why?", and questions their Dalek nature. The Doctor reveals that, because he hugged the pole as the gamma strike came through, the lightning struck him first and some Time Lord DNA was mixed into the hybrids. This gave the Dalek-humans freedom.

Thay promptly exterminates the Dalek-human who openly questioned orders, and the other Dalek-humans return fire. A battle ensues as Thay and Jast kill more Dalek-humans, but they are both eventually overwhelmed and destroyed under the sheer volume of fire-power. As the Doctor tries to reassure the Dalek-humans that it's over, Caan, who has been watching the whole thing via visual-link, declares the Dalek-humans failures and commands them to "Destruct!" All the Dalek-humans clutch their heads in pain and fall to the ground, dead, much to everyone's horror. The Doctor is barely able to control his anger, as he comprehends the fact that the Daleks created and wiped out an entire species within the span of an hour, rather than let said species live in freedom.

After witnessing this genocide, the Doctor returns to the Laboratory to confront Caan. For the first and only time in history, the last of the Time Lords stands face-to-face with the last of the Daleks. Caan wishes to exterminate him, but the Doctor offers to help. He says that he is probably the only person in the universe that would show him any compassion because he has seen enough death today — they are now both the last of their species. He does not want to see more genocide and wants their conflict to end. In response, Caan replies with "Emergency temporal shift!". As the Doctor lunges forward, Caan vanishes.

Martha and Tallulah arrive with Laszlo, who is on his deathbed as the pig-slaves can survive only for a few weeks. The Doctor, with an entire Dalek laboratory at his disposal, starts to work on a solution to save him, stating, "There's been enough death today. Brand new creatures, wise old men and age old enemies!" Later the next morning, Tallulah and Laszlo, who is still a pig slave but alive and healthy, meet with Frank in Central Park. Frank tells Laszlo he talked to the residents of Hooverville, who have agreed to take him in and give him a home. As always, Hooverville is where people go when they have nowhere else.

As the Doctor and Martha return to the Statue of Liberty, Martha remarks on the pig and the showgirl's unlikely pairing, saying, "there's someone for everyone". "Maybe," the Doctor responds quietly. Before they enter the TARDIS, Martha tells the Doctor how sorry she is that Dalek Caan got away, knowing how important it was to him that he finished things with the Daleks. When asked if he thinks he'll ever meet Caan again, the Doctor replies that he'll be back... the Daleks always come back.

Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

General production staff

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Not every person who worked on this adventure was credited. The absence of a credit for a position doesn't necessarily mean the job wasn't required. The information above is based solely on observations of the actual end credits of the episodes as broadcast, and does not relay information from IMDB or other sources.
          

Oddly, Ailsa Berk is credited with the proper spelling of her name this episode, despite having been "Alisa" Berk in the credits for Daleks in Manhattan. Berk's first name is often somewhat mangled by BBC Wales Graphics in their preparation of the credits.


Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This is the first new series episode to use the classic ...of the Daleks title format.
  • When the Cult revolts against Sec, for unexplained reasons on-screen, Nicholas Briggs changes his depiction of Dalek Caan's voice from deep and raspy to the equivalent of Dalek Sec's pitch and never reverts to the original tone. During David Tennant's video diary for this episode while it is in mid-production, Briggs reveals that Caan's voice starts to go up higher because he's become the commander of the group, and thus changes in demeanour. Personally, Briggs did this to alleviate the painful toll on his throat from continuing with a gruff impression. Briggs chose the gravelly portrayal during Caan's debut back in series 2, knowing he had only one line, and discussed the business of altering his voice with Russell T Davies. Likewise, he made sure Dalek Jast would have the least lines because of his "ridiculous"-sounding high-pitched voice.
  • When promoting the US television debut of this episode on The Sci Fi Channel in late 2007, the network created a TV spot comprised of the scene in which the Doctor tells the Daleks to kill him, which then immediately cuts to the wide shot of the Daleks killing Solomon. The spot created the false impression that the Daleks would kill the Doctor in this episode.
  • This marks the demise of Daleks Sec, Thay and Jast. Dalek Caan does not return until the Series 4 2-part finale, "The Stolen Earth" and "Journey's End".
  • This is the first two part story in the revived series to not feature the inside of the TARDIS.
  • A deleted scene involved the return of the Doctor, Martha and Frank to the Hooverville with Tallulah in tow, and saw the Doctor admit to Tallulah that he'd be unable to reverse Laszlo's transformation. It was cut because it had been shot too late in the day, and so the light was insufficient.
  • Laszlo was originally supposed to die. Russell T. Davies asked Helen Raynor to alter this, as he felt the development was too depressing for the show's ethos.
  • Helen Raynor was deeply upset by the fandom's negative reaction to the two-parter, prompting Russell T Davies to console her.

Ratings[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • 6.96 million viewers - BARB figures, making it the 18th most popular broadcast on British television that week.[1]
  • 6.5 million viewers - Overnight
  • 1.04 million viewers - BBC3 Repeat

Filming locations[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The "theatre" scenes were filmed at the "New Theatre", Cardiff.
  • Some location filming took place in New York.

Production errors[[edit] | [edit source]]

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.
  • Throughout the episode, Thay, Jast and Caan's recognition codes switch.
  • When Dalek Thay confronts Sec about the latter's belief that the Daleks shouldn't be the supreme race anymore, Thay's recognition code is inverted.
  • As Dalek Thay and Dalek Jast exterminate Dalek Sec, the green light of their Dalek laser comes from above them not from in front of them as seen by the direction of shadows on them.
  • In this episode as well as the previous one a Dalek has a unique symbol which is not of the Cult but looks like Dalek Caan's symbol without the middle identification line and dot. It also has a deep voice like Caan's. So the identity of this Dalek is unknown, as all of the Cult have specified codes.
  • As the Doctor, Dalek Sec and the Pig Men look up to the human-Dalek hybrids, the superimposed shot of them is suspended in mid-air which can be clearly seen as the characters' legs have been cropped out.
  • On the DVD release of this episode, Nicholas Briggs is uncredited as the voice of the Daleks. However, on original broadcast and the BBC iPlayer version, he is credited.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]