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'''Davros Connections''' was a documentary which covered, and discussed [[Davros]]' life throughout both the televised stories and the audio plays. It also featured excerpts from televised stories and audio plays. Using the audio plays, CGI scenes were also created for the documentary. The documentary was first avaliable in the [[The Complete Davros Collection]] and the re-release special edition DVD of [[DW]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]''. It was narrated by Davros actor [[Terry Molloy]].  
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'''Davros Connections''' is a documentary which covers and discusses [[Davros]]' life throughout the televised stories and the audio plays. It is narrated by Davros actor [[Terry Molloy]] and features excerpts from televised stories and audio plays. CGI scenes of the audio plays were created for the documentary.  
 
The documentary was first available in the [[The Complete Davros Collection]] and the re-release special edition DVD of [[DW]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]''.


== Interviews ==
== Interviews ==
Writers and actors dicussed the life, motives and actions of Davros throughout the televised stories and audio plays. The interviewee's were also asked to speculate about his death, some of the answers provided, had references to events that occured in the television stories. It featured ''[[I, Davros]]'' writer [[Gary Hopkins]], [[Big Finish Productions]] producer/director [[Gary Russell]], archival interview with [[Michael Wisher]] who first played Davros. [[Peter Miles]] who played [[Nyder]], director [[Ken Grieve]], [[David Gooderson]] who was the second actor to play Davros. Script editor [[Eric Saward]], [[Terry Molloy]], who was the third actor to play Davros, and writers [[Joseph Lidster]] and [[Ben Aaronovitch]].
Writers and actors discuss the life, motives and actions of Davros throughout the televised stories and audio plays. The subjects speculate about his death. Some of the answers refer to events in the television stories.  
 
''Davros Connections'' features ''[[I, Davros]]'' writer [[Gary Hopkins]], [[Big Finish Productions]] producer/director [[Gary Russell]] and archival interview with [[Michael Wisher]] who first played Davros. [[Peter Miles]], who played [[Nyder]], director [[Ken Grieve]], [[David Gooderson]], the second actor to play Davros, script editor [[Eric Saward]], [[Terry Molloy]], the third actor to play Davros and writers [[Joseph Lidster]] and [[Ben Aaronovitch]] also appear.


== CGI ==
== CGI ==
The CGI portions of the documentries, were used to highlight events from Davros' life such as the first successful creation of a [[Dalek]]. The scenes were adapted from an ''[[I, Davros]]'' episode and [[Davros (audio story)]].
The CGI portions of the documentary highlight events from Davros' life, such as the creation of the first [[Dalek]]. The scenes were adapted from an ''[[I, Davros]]'' episode and [[Davros (audio story)]].


== Excerpts ==
== Excerpts ==
The documentary used excerpts from both the televised stories and audio plays to highlight events/scenarios that were discussed by the interviewees. Below are the televised stories and audio plays used.
The documentary uses excerpts from the televised stories and audio plays to highlight events/scenarios discussed by the interviewees. Below are the televised stories and audio plays used.


=== Television Episodes ===
=== Television Episodes ===
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