Destiny of the Daleks (TV story): Difference between revisions

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(I don't think this is relevant enough to this story to be placed in the very first paragraph. Moving to notes.)
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* The effects of the Daleks' weapons hitting their targets are changed from previous stories: rather than the whole screen turning negative, only the basic area around the victim becomes so.
* The effects of the Daleks' weapons hitting their targets are changed from previous stories: rather than the whole screen turning negative, only the basic area around the victim becomes so.
* Parts of the Dalek slaves' costumes were recycled from previous aliens — for example, one wears the costume (but not the mask) of a [[Draconian]], another the trousers from an SV robot, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Robots of Death (TV story)|The Robots of Death]]'') another has the head of a humanoid-form [[Axon]], and another is wearing a blue [[Morestran]] spacesuit.
* Parts of the Dalek slaves' costumes were recycled from previous aliens — for example, one wears the costume (but not the mask) of a [[Draconian]], another the trousers from an SV robot, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Robots of Death (TV story)|The Robots of Death]]'') another has the head of a humanoid-form [[Axon]], and another is wearing a blue [[Morestran]] spacesuit.
* This is the least-scored story in all of [[Dudley Simpson]]'s time as Incidental Music composer. No episode has more than 90 seconds of music; Episode Four has none at all.
* This is the least-scored story in all of [[Dudley Simpson]]'s time as incidental music composer. No episode has more than 90 seconds of music; episode four has none at all.
* Much of the story originally took place at night, but the budget would not permit this kind of location filming, and so it had to be rewritten for the day.
* Much of the story originally took place at night, but the budget would not permit this kind of location filming, and so it had to be rewritten for daytime.
* In the original script, K-9 was trapped in the TARDIS due to a rockfall, while the Daleks searched for Davros because he can supply information about special circuitry which will help them break the deadlock.
* In the original script, K-9 was trapped in the TARDIS due to a rockfall, while the Daleks searched for Davros because he can supply information about special circuitry which will help them break the deadlock.
* Of the four Dalek casings used in this story, one was reused from ''[[Planet of the Daleks (TV story)|Planet of the Daleks]]'' and the other three were left over from the 1960s.
* Of the four Dalek casings used in this story, one was reused from ''[[Planet of the Daleks (TV story)|Planet of the Daleks]]'' and the other three were left over from the 1960s.
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