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Released in [[1965]], ''Dr. Who and the Daleks'' was the first feature film based on the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television series. Adapted from the serial, "[[The Daleks]]," the colour film stars [[Peter Cushing]] as a [[human]] scientist named "[[Dr. Who (feature film character)|Dr. Who]]" who invents the [[TARDIS]]  and takes his companions on a journey to the planet [[Skaro]], where they help the peace-loving [[Thal]]s battle the evil [[Dalek]]s. The film co-stars [[Roy Castle]] as [[Ian (feature film character) |Ian]], [[Jennie Linden]] as [[Barbara (feature film character)|Barbara]], and [[Roberta Tovey]] as [[Susan (feature film character)|Susan]].
Released in [[1965]], '''''Dr. Who and the Daleks''''' was the first feature film based on the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television series. Adapted from the serial, "[[The Daleks]]," the colour film stars [[Peter Cushing]] as a [[human]] scientist named "[[Dr. Who (feature film character)|Dr. Who]]" who invents the [[TARDIS]]  and takes his companions on a journey to the planet [[Skaro]], where they help the peace-loving [[Thal]]s battle the evil [[Dalek]]s. The film co-stars [[Roy Castle]] as [[Ian (feature film character) |Ian]], [[Jennie Linden]] as [[Barbara (feature film character)|Barbara]], and [[Roberta Tovey]] as [[Susan (feature film character)|Susan]].


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Released in 1965, Dr. Who and the Daleks was the first feature film based on the Doctor Who television series. Adapted from the serial, "The Daleks," the colour film stars Peter Cushing as a human scientist named "Dr. Who" who invents the TARDIS and takes his companions on a journey to the planet Skaro, where they help the peace-loving Thals battle the evil Daleks. The film co-stars Roy Castle as Ian, Jennie Linden as Barbara, and Roberta Tovey as Susan.

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