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* [[Colin Prockter]] previously appeared as the [[Head Chef]] in [[DW|DW:]] [[The Long Game]]. | * [[Colin Prockter]] previously appeared as the [[Head Chef]] in [[DW|DW:]] [[The Long Game]]. | ||
* Discounting their flashback cameo in [[DW]]:''[[The Waters of Mars]]'', this is the longest gap between Dalek stories in the New Series, at almost two years since [[Journey's End]]. | * Discounting their flashback cameo in [[DW]]:''[[The Waters of Mars]]'', this is the longest gap between Dalek stories in the New Series, at almost two years since [[Journey's End]]. It is also the first standalone Dalek episode since [[DW]]:''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'' in 2005. | ||
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=== Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors=== | === Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors=== | ||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
Revision as of 02:21, 15 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
It's 1941 and with Germany at the height of its power, the Allies are desperately for anyway to hold off Hitler's advance. Deep within the bowels of British military headquarters, Winston Churchill's scientists may have the answer - subservient Daleks.
Plot
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
- Colin Prockter previously appeared as the Head Chef in DW: The Long Game.
- Discounting their flashback cameo in DW:The Waters of Mars, this is the longest gap between Dalek stories in the New Series, at almost two years since Journey's End. It is also the first standalone Dalek episode since DW:Dalek in 2005.
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 camouflaged Daleks against the Nazi's.
- There maybe a dogfght between a Dalek or Dalek Saucer against a Spitfire (A WW2 Plane was seen entering the studios though it has not been confirmed if this was indeed a Spitfire)
Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors
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Continuity
- In a leaked audio clip, the Doctor mentions sending the Daleks back into the Void and saving the whole of reality from their efforts. [source needed]
DVD Release
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External Links
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Footnotes
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