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A notable aspect of the script is that one of the characters is [[Sara Kingdom]], who Nation would later feature in ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' (along with other characters and concepts from his aborted spin-off).
A notable aspect of the script is that one of the characters is [[Sara Kingdom]], who Nation would later feature in ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' (along with other characters and concepts from his aborted spin-off).
==Upcoming Audio Production==
It has been reported that Big Finish will be producing a full cast audio drama of this story for release in 2010.  It will star [[Nicolas Briggs]] as the voice of the Daleks.  <ref>[http://popculturezoo.com/archives/4737 Big Finish Productions Discovers More ‘Doctor Who Lost Stories’]</ref>
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[[Category:Unproduced Doctor Who spin-offs|Destroyers, The]]
[[Category:Unproduced Doctor Who spin-offs|Destroyers, The]]

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The Destroyers was an unproduced pilot episode planned as a spin-off series for American television (the actual title of the proposed spin-off series is not known).

It was written by Terry Nation, and was supposed to feature the Daleks and the Space Security Service. A synopsis of the episode was published in The Official Doctor Who & the Daleks Book.

A notable aspect of the script is that one of the characters is Sara Kingdom, who Nation would later feature in The Daleks' Master Plan (along with other characters and concepts from his aborted spin-off).

Upcoming Audio Production

It has been reported that Big Finish will be producing a full cast audio drama of this story for release in 2010. It will star Nicolas Briggs as the voice of the Daleks. [1]

References