Daleks: The Ultimate Adventure
In an alternate timeline, Daleks: The Ultimate Adventure was a film made in the English Empire which featured a movie star playing a fictionalised version of the Doctor who fought the Daleks. It also starred Plenty O'Toole as the Doctor's companion Evelyn "Hot Lips" Smythe, with whom he was romantically involved.
In the film, the Daleks planned to conquer Earth and then the entire universe. They were defeated by the Doctor, who said, "I am sending you mutated pepperpots straight back to Hell!"
According to the trailer, the film featured Daleks "being killed in very loud explosions".
Watching the film was compulsory by order of the Historical Instruction Act. (AUDIO: Jubilee [+]Loading...["Jubilee (audio story)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The title of the film is a reference to the 1989 stage play The Ultimate Adventure, which was later adapted as an audio story by Big Finish Productions in 2008. Like Jubilee, both the play and its audio adaptation starred Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor.
- In the trailer for the film, a Dalek says, "Nothing in the world can stop us now!" and "I am the master of Earth!" Both are references to lines from the classic series: Professor Zaroff's line "Nothing in the world can stop me now!" from The Underwater Menace and the Daleks' chant "We are the masters of Earth!" from The Dalek Invasion of Earth.
- Plenty O'Toole is named after a character from the 1971 Bond film Diamonds Are Forever.
- The fictionalised Evelyn's nickname is a reference to the M*A*S*H character Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan.