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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
[[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond|Amy]] are called to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London London] during [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II] by an old friend of the Doctor: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winston_Churchill Winston Churchill]. To the Doctor's horror he finds the Daleks posing as a manmade "secret weapon" that Churchill calls "ironsides" and hopes will win him the war. [[File:Dalek_with_a_teapot.jpg|thumb|Dalek serving tea]]
[[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond|Amy]] are called to [[London]] during [[World War II]] by an old friend of the Doctor: [[Winston Churchill]]. To the Doctor's horror he finds the [[Dalek]]s posing as a manmade "secret weapon" that Churchill calls "ironsides" and hopes will win him the war. [[File:Dalek_with_a_teapot.jpg|thumb|Dalek serving tea]]


== Plot ==
== Plot ==

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"Would you care for some tea?" - a Dalek


Victory of the Daleks is the third episode of Matt Smith's first series. It marks the re-appearance of the Daleks and the Eleventh Doctor's first encounter with them.


Synopsis

The Doctor and Amy are called to London during World War II by an old friend of the Doctor: Winston Churchill. To the Doctor's horror he finds the Daleks posing as a manmade "secret weapon" that Churchill calls "ironsides" and hopes will win him the war.

Plot

Cast

Crew

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References

  • The trailer (at the end of DW:The Beast Below) includes a Dalek saying, "I am your soldier." This is an obvious paraphrase of the Dalek line, "I am your servant." from DW:Power of the Daleks.

Story Notes

The three different covers of the Radio Times
  • Colin Prockter previously appeared as the Head Chef in DW: The Long Game.
  • Like DW: The Unquiet Dead in Series 1, this episode is the third in the series, is a pseudo-historical, is penned by Mark Gatiss, and is both preceded and followed by two episodes by the head writer.
  • Ian McNeice previously portrayed Winston Churchill in the Royal National Theatre's 2008 production of Never So Good.
  • This is the second Dalek episode in the new series to use the infamous "___ of the Daleks" title scheme, the first being DW: Evolution of the Daleks.
  • The red, blue and yellow Daleks were revealed in the Radio Times and the colours were used to symbolise the different colours of the British Parliment parties, Labour (red), Conservative (blue) and Liberal Democrats (yellow). The yellow Dalek issue was produced with less quantity and are therefore harder to get than the blue and red.
  • Mark Gatiss said in the Radio Times: "They're bigger than they've ever been; and in technicolor!" This would show that the new Daleks shall be different colours like the 'classic' Daleks of the earlier eras.

Ratings

File:New daleks.jpg
Red, Blue and Yellow Daleks

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Filming Locations

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Rumours

  • Adolf Hitler is rumoured to make a brief appearance.[source needed]
  • There will be many types of different Daleks. 6 have currently been seen. 4
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    The new White Dalek
    white/grey, red, blue and yellow Daleks with new eyestalks, a khaki-coloured Dalek with utility belt and a Union Flag where the normal Dalek ID is below the eyestalk and the gold Dalek of the Russell T. Davies era.
  • Steven Moffat stated in a TalkTalk interview, that half-an-hour through this episode, you will have a 'revelation' and will have to watch the episode again to understand.[source needed]
  • The Daleks will survive the end of the episode or, possibly, actually triumph for the first time (since they always survive, anyway). In DWM #420, Steven Moffat says "I can see you all smirking at the title, and thinking 'Oh, I bet it's not a victory.' Yeah? Do you think?"and Mark Gatiss says "The reason it's called Victory of the Daleks is cos they win. They win."
  • Teasers from Digital Spy have implied that despite the Battle of Canary Wharf and the War in the Medusa Cascade, Amy will not recognise the Daleks. [10]
  • A publicity picture for this episode shows Bracewell with a mechanical hand, showing that he may be either an Android or Cyborg.[11](This could mean that the Daleks created Bracewell to claim he created the Daleks, so that they would gain support of the British so that they could rebuild themselves.)
The Eleventh Doctor with the 'Dalek Plan'

Production errors

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Continuity

DVD/Blu-Ray release

  • BBC Video - Doctor Who Series Five - Volume One is scheduled for release on DVD and Blu-Ray on 7th June 2010 (UK only), featuring The Eleventh Hour, The Beast Below, Victory of the Daleks, and the featurette The Monster Diaries. [2]

External Links

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Footnotes

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