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(It's 2021, the whole of S12 is in 2020, the Doctor says she'll drop the fam off in 2020 in Haunting which the extra TARDIS later took them to in Timeless Children and then 10 months later, it's the New Year - 2021, they explicitly say Happy New Year in the episode, there's no way it's 2020)
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'''''Revolution of the Daleks''''' was the 2021 [[New Year Special]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It featured the return of [[Jack Harkness]], and marked the [[Thirteenth Doctor]]'s reunion with [[Team TARDIS|her companions]] following the events of ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]''.
'''''Revolution of the Daleks''''' was the 2021 [[New Year Special]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It featured the return of [[Jack Harkness]], and marked the [[Thirteenth Doctor]]'s reunion with [[Team TARDIS|her companions]] following the events of ''[[The Timeless Children (TV story)|The Timeless Children]]''.


The episode was also the final regular appearance of [[Bradley Walsh]] as [[Graham O'Brien]] and [[Tosin Cole]] as [[Ryan Sinclair]].
The episode also saw the departure of [[Bradley Walsh]] as [[Graham O'Brien]] and [[Tosin Cole]] as [[Ryan Sinclair]].


Continuing the [[Recon Dalek]] storyline begun in ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'', a [[Defence Drone|new line of Daleks]] were introduced, cloned from a remnant of the original recon scout. Their new design is a variant on the Recon Dalek's own casing.
Continuing the [[Recon Dalek]] storyline begun in ''[[Resolution (TV story)|Resolution]]'', a [[Defence Drone|new line of Daleks]] were introduced, cloned from a remnant of the original recon scout. Their new design is a variant on the Recon Dalek's own casing.

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Revolution of the Daleks was the 2021 New Year Special of Doctor Who. It featured the return of Jack Harkness, and marked the Thirteenth Doctor's reunion with her companions following the events of The Timeless Children.

The episode also saw the departure of Bradley Walsh as Graham O'Brien and Tosin Cole as Ryan Sinclair.

Continuing the Recon Dalek storyline begun in Resolution, a new line of Daleks were introduced, cloned from a remnant of the original recon scout. Their new design is a variant on the Recon Dalek's own casing.

Synopsis

As the Thirteenth Doctor marks her days in prison, elsewhere in the universe the Daleks are presented on national television. They are the new Defence Drones, designed to protect the British public.

Left behind on Earth, Yaz, Graham and Ryan need their friend more than ever. Now with Daleks on the assembly line, and a familiar face behind their production... What would the Doctor do?

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  • It was rumoured the Doctor would be artificially impregnated with Davros' foetus by the Emperor Dalek.[source needed] This turned out to be false, as neither Davros nor the Emperor Dalek appeared.

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If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.

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