Ever since they first appeared in the 1960s, the Daleks have more or less always been “piloted” by a human during filming, with operators sitting inside the casing and moving the Daleks along manually ...
He asks why the Dalek hasn’t tried to kill him, and then tells the Dalek to open its casing, and Clara is revealed inside. The Doctor tells Missy to run. The Daleks are in chaos as the sewers turn ...
For such a hopeful show, Doctor Who has a high body count. It’s why, after only 10 episodes, the Ninth Doctor could shout “Everybody lives!” and make it feel like he’d never had that kind of day ...
Convention-goers have likely strolled past a number of Daleks: the aliens drive around the event space, spouting threats of extermination and occasionally slapping folks with a rotating eyestalk.
Doctor Who always approached the ethics of warfare in a rather nebulous way. Unlike many other characters or media, the show and the Doctor himself have never taken a hard line against violence, death ...
Every science fiction franchise has an iconic villain that even people who aren't fans will instantly recognise. Star Wars has Darth Vader. Star Trek has the Klingons. And Doctor Who has the Daleks.
A very sad month for sci-fi movie and TV fans kicked off with the less-bulletined, but still sad loss of John Scott Martin -- the veteran British actor best known for operating a Dalek through four ...
A family-run science fiction museum may have to close because a Dalek display does not comply with planning regulations. The owners of the Museum of Classic Sci-Fi in the village of Allendale in ...
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