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story name=Revelation of the Daleks| | |||
image= [[Image:St--3m12.jpg|250px]]| | |||
| | series=[[Doctor Who]] -<br/>[[TV stories|TV Stories]] | | ||
number= ?? | | |||
doctor=[[Sixth Doctor]] | | |||
companions= [[Perpugilliam Brown]]| | |||
| | enemy= The [[Dalek]]s| | ||
year= ? | | |||
| | writer= [[Eric Saward]]| | ||
| | director= [[Graeme Harper]]| | ||
producer= [[John Nathan-Turner]]| | |||
broadcast date= [[23rd March]] - [[30th March]] [[1985]]| | |||
format= 2 45-minute episodes| | |||
production code= 6Z }} | |||
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Revision as of 02:23, 13 June 2006
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While the synthesis of food protein from those Tranquil Repose clients Davros considers unworthy of becoming Daleks is highly reminiscent of "Soylent Green," this story overall seems most influenced by the Evelyn Waugh novel, "The Loved One," and its 1960s film adaptation, both of which satirized the funeral business.
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