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| series =[[Doctor Who]] - [[List of Doctor Who television stories|Television stories]] | | series =[[Doctor Who]] - [[List of Doctor Who television stories|Television stories]] | ||
| number = [[Series 5]] | | number = [[Series 5]] | ||
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| doctor = [[Eleventh Doctor]] | | doctor = [[Eleventh Doctor]] | ||
| companions = [[Amy Pond]] | | companions = [[Amy Pond]] | ||
| enemy = | | enemy = [[Daleks]] | ||
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| writer = [[Mark Gatiss]] | | writer = [[Mark Gatiss]] |
Revision as of 15:21, 4 February 2010
Victory of the Daleks is the third episode of Series 5 to be aired sometime in Spring 2010. It also marks the re-appearance of the Daleks since 2008 and the first appearance with Matt Smith's Doctor
Synopsis
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Plot
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Cast
- The Doctor - Matt Smith
- Amy Pond - Karen Gillan
- Winston Churchill - Ian McNeice[1]
- Dr Bracewell - Bill Paterson[2]
- Blanche - Nina De Cosimo[3]
- Lillian - Susannah Fielding[4]
- Group Captain Todd - James Albrecht[5]
- Captain Childers - Tim Wallers[6]
- ARP Warden - Colin Prockter[7]
- Civil Servant - Jamal Nasir[8]
- Dalek (Operator) - Barnaby Edwards[9]
- Dalek (Operator) - Nicholas Pegg[10]
- Dalek (Voice) - Nicholas Briggs[11]
Crew
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References
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Story Notes
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Ratings
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Filming Locations
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Rumours
Rumored to be set during World War II, supposedly Winston Churchill is using Daleks against the nazi.
Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors
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Continuity
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DVD Release
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External Links
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Footnotes
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