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'''Resurrection of the Daleks''' was the fourth story of [[Season 21]] of ''Doctor Who''. This story was the first to be broadcast in 45-minute episodes and the final regular appearance of [[Tegan Jovanka]], who leaves The [[Fifth Doctor]] for the second time. It also marks the return of [[Davros]] and the [[ | '''Resurrection of the Daleks''' was the fourth story of [[Season 21]] of ''Doctor Who''. This story was the first to be broadcast in 45-minute episodes and the final regular appearance of [[Tegan Jovanka]], who leaves The [[Fifth Doctor]] for the second time. It also marks the return of [[Davros]] and the [[Dalek]]s since their last appearance in [[Destiny of the Daleks]]. | ||
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Captured in a Time Corridor, the Doctor and his companions are forced to land on 20th Century Earth, diverted by the Doctor's oldest enemy - the Daleks. It is here that the true purpose of the Time Corridor becomes apparent: after 90 years of imprisonment, Davros, the ruthless creator of the Daleks, is to be liberated to assist in the resurrection of his army. | Captured in a Time Corridor, the Doctor and his companions are forced to land on 20th Century Earth, diverted by the Doctor's oldest enemy - the Daleks. It is here that the true purpose of the Time Corridor becomes apparent: after 90 years of imprisonment, Davros, the ruthless creator of the Daleks, is to be liberated to assist in the resurrection of his army. |