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The Daleks in Colour was a colourised 75-minute re-cut and updated edition of The Daleks, the second serial of season 1 of Doctor Who.

This new edition was broadcast as part of the 60th Anniversary of the show and was subsequently added alongside its 7-part black-and-white counterpart on BBC iPlayer as part of the Whoniverse roster of material.

Synopsis[]

The TARDIS has brought the travellers to the planet Skaro where they meet two indigenous races — the Daleks, malicious mutant creatures encased in armoured travel machines, and the Thals, beautiful humanoids with pacifist principles. They convince the Thals of the need to fight for their own survival.

Joining forces with them and braving Skaro's many dangers, they launch a two-pronged attack on the Dalek city. The Daleks are all killed when, during the course of the fighting, their power supply is cut off.

Plot[]

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Cast[]

Crew[]

Uncredited crew[]

Worldbuilding[]

Culture[]

Daleks[]

  • The creatures inside the Dalek casings cannot survive for very long outside their protective casings, indicating their casings employ crucial life support systems.
  • The Daleks use a paralysing ray against Ian Chesterton, which affects the mobility in his legs.
  • After some of their own have been poisoned by the Thal anti-radiation drug, the Daleks determine their race need radiation.
  • When the Daleks hear someone mention the TARDIS, the name is unfamiliar to them.
  • The Daleks draw static electricity from the metal floors.
  • The Daleks can create food using synthetic sunlight.

Skaro[]

Thals[]

  • Antodus mentions Amezus, one of the members from their previous expedition.

Foods and beverages[]

The Doctor[]

  • The Doctor has a pair of reading glasses he uses to examine written and illustrated works.
  • The Doctor has knowledge of the star systems on an astrological chart belonging to the Thals.
  • The Doctor has no knowledge of the Daleks prior to this encounter.

Technology[]

  • The Doctor's TARDIS uses mercury as a fluid.
  • The Doctor calls the radiation measuring equipment in the city "advanced". The equipment includes something that resembles a seismograph and a dial with the word DANGER.
  • The Doctor tells Ian a neutron bomb destroys life. The Daleks plan to launch another neutron bomb but abandon the idea as it takes too long.
  • The Doctor compares the TARDIS food machine process of producing different flavours to combining primary colours.

Illnesses[]

  • Barbara has a headache.
  • The Doctor and his companions suffer from radiation exposure.

Notes[]

Deviations from the original serial[]

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The Dalek ray blast visual effect.

  • Rels, the Dalek unit of time, are used by the Daleks when counting down the detonation of the neutron bomb.
  • Updated visual effects are used for the Dalek ray blast.
  • Visual effects are used to show the TARDIS materialising and dematerialising.
  • The reprise from An Unearthly Child and the cliffhanger leading into The Edge of Destruction have been removed.
  • Significant changes are made to the soundtrack, incorporating parts of Tristram Cary's score for The Daleks' Master Plan, along with newly-composed music by Mark Ayres.
  • Mentions of Dals have been removed from the dialogue, and sentence mixing is used to update references to the Daleks' ancestry; in the Doctor's interrogation when the Daleks explain their origins, the phrase "our Dalek forefathers" is edited to say "our Kaled forefathers".
  • Several flashbacks to earlier moments in the story have been added.
  • Hartnell's flubbing of the line "It's possible that they may have been anti-radiation gloves… drugs" is corrected so that he says "anti-radiation drugs".
  • The Cloister Bell is added when the TARDIS fails to take off.
  • Various uses of the Dalek catchphrase "Exterminate!", which only came into common use in later stories, are added throughout.

Ratings[]

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Myths[]

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Filming locations[]

Production errors[]

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.

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Continuity[]

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Merchandise[]

Physical releases[]

The Daleks in Colour was released on DVD, Blu-Ray and Steelbook on 19 February 2024; the second disc was a repress of the 2006 DVD release in The Beginning set.

Digital releases[]

Following its television premiere, The Daleks in Colour was added to BBC iPlayer's Whoniverse catalog of Doctor Who content.

Special Features[]

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External links[]

Footnotes[]

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