The Dalek Conquests (audio story)

The Dalek Conquests is a BBC Radio retrospective on the Daleks from their first appearance in DW: The Daleks in 1963 to their (then) most recent appearance in DW: The Parting of the Ways in 2005. It was released by BBC Audio as a 2-CD set in 2006.

The documentary is narrated by Nicholas Briggs with audio clips taken from various televised Dalek stories, which are used to summarize the events of the various stories (this includes audio taken from several stories, including DW: Mission to the Unknown, which do not exist in complete film/video form in the BBC Archives (although most of the soundtracks have been released by BBC Radio and BBC Audio in the past).

The documentary is presented in an in-universe style, as if the BBC have sent a crew to investigate Henry van Statten's now-sealed facility in Utah, The Vault (DW: Dalek), at some point after the year 2012.

Publisher's Summary
The Daleks have a long and terrible history of aggression, and are among the most feared of all science fiction monsters. Ruthless, cunning, and utterly evil, they have no pity, no fear, and will stop at nothing to destroy all other forms of life. Now Nicholas Briggs - the voice of the Daleks in the BBC's Doctor Who TV series - goes deep underground to a deserted base in Utah to unearth the truth about the most nightmarish creatures in the universe. Packed with extracts from the Daleks' many TV appearances, The Dalek Conquests finds out where they come from, why they are bent on universal domination, and what part they played in the Time Wars. Above, all it explores their epic struggles with their nemesis, the Time Lord known as the Doctor.

Featuring clips from such classic stories as The Dalek Invasion of Earth, Day of the Daleks, The Planet of the Daleks [sic], Genesis of the Daleks, and the 2005 episodes Dalek and The Parting of the Ways, this CD pieces together the mysterious jigsaw that is the history of the Daleks.

This is essential listening for Dalek fans - and foes - new and old.

Continuity

 * If this production is accepted as taking place in-universe, then the discussion of the Doctor's exploits suggest that at some point after the events of 2012, they have become public knowledge on Earth (even including his ability to regenerate).
 * Again, if accepted as part of continuity, the documentary indicates that at some point after the events of Dalek, The Vault is sealed and abandoned.