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== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
* The Daleks using mirrors for time travel first appeared in [[TV]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks]]''.
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* The Daleks using mirrors for time travel first appeared in [[TV]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (TV story)|The Evil of the Daleks]]''.
 
* [[Orson Welles]] did not recognise a Shakespearean quotation when the Doctor met him in [[New York City]] on [[30 October]] [[1938]]. The Doctor comments on this incongruity by referring to the fact that Welles made several Shakespearean films in the proper timeline. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Invaders from Mars (audio story)|Invaders from Mars]]'')
 
* [[Orson Welles]] did not recognise a Shakespearean quotation when the Doctor met him in [[New York City]] on [[30 October]] [[1938]]. The Doctor comments on this incongruity by referring to the fact that Welles made several Shakespearean films in the proper timeline. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Invaders from Mars (audio story)|Invaders from Mars]]'')
 
* The Daleks serve refreshments, and pretend not to be threats, which unnerves the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]'')
 
* The Daleks serve refreshments, and pretend not to be threats, which unnerves the Doctor. ([[TV]]: ''[[Victory of the Daleks (TV story)|Victory of the Daleks]]'')
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* A [[Dalek (Seasons of Fear)|Dalek]] which goes through the mirrors ends up in a [[Rome|Roman]] fort in [[Britain|Britannia]] in [[305]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Seasons of Fear (audio story)|Seasons of Fear]]'')
 
* A [[Dalek (Seasons of Fear)|Dalek]] which goes through the mirrors ends up in a [[Rome|Roman]] fort in [[Britain|Britannia]] in [[305]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Seasons of Fear (audio story)|Seasons of Fear]]'')
 
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Neverland (audio story)|Neverland]]'' reveals the identity of the narrator quoting Shakespeare as well as the cause of the time disruptions.
 
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Neverland (audio story)|Neverland]]'' reveals the identity of the narrator quoting Shakespeare as well as the cause of the time disruptions.
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[Trading Futures]]'' makes reference to Learman.
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* [[PROSE]]: ''[[Trading Futures (novel)|Trading Futures]]'' makes reference to Learman.
* [[TV]]: ''[[Revelation of the Daleks]]'' first demonstrated how humans could be turned into Daleks.
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* [[TV]]: ''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]'' first demonstrated how humans could be turned into Daleks.
 
* Mirrors were also used by UNIT for the purpose of time travel in [[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left]]''.
 
* Mirrors were also used by UNIT for the purpose of time travel in [[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left]]''.
* Later in his personal timeline, Shakespeare would meet the [[First Doctor]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass]]''), the [[Fourth Doctor]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Evil (TV story)|Planet of Evil]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Stranger, The Writer, His Wife and the Mixed Metaphor (short story)|The Stranger, The Writer, His Wife and the Mixed Metaphor]]''), the [[Fifth Doctor]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Kingmaker (audio story)|The Kingmaker]]''), the [[Ninth Doctor]] ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Groatsworth of Wit (comic story)|A Groatsworth of Wit]]'') and the [[Tenth Doctor]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]''). With the exception of the latter two incidents, all of these encounters occurred many years earlier in the Doctor's personal timeline than the events of ''Time of the Daleks''.
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* Later in his personal timeline, Shakespeare would meet the [[First Doctor]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass (novel)|The Empire of Glass]]''), the [[Fourth Doctor]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass (novel)|The Empire of Glass]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Evil (TV story)|Planet of Evil]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Stranger, The Writer, His Wife and the Mixed Metaphor (short story)|The Stranger, The Writer, His Wife and the Mixed Metaphor]]''), the [[Fifth Doctor]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Kingmaker (audio story)|The Kingmaker]]''), the [[Ninth Doctor]] ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Groatsworth of Wit (comic story)|A Groatsworth of Wit]]'') and the [[Tenth Doctor]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]''). With the exception of the latter two incidents, all of these encounters occurred many years earlier in the Doctor's personal timeline than the events of ''Time of the Daleks''.
 
* Later in his personal timeline, Shakespeare would travel in the TARDIS once again in the company of the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Peri Brown]], [[Erimem]] and [[Richard III of England|King Richard III]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Kingmaker (audio story)|The Kingmaker]]'')
 
* Later in his personal timeline, Shakespeare would travel in the TARDIS once again in the company of the [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Peri Brown]], [[Erimem]] and [[Richard III of England|King Richard III]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Kingmaker (audio story)|The Kingmaker]]'')
 
* The Doctor once again observes, "Lead on, McDalek!" ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[We Are The Daleks (audio story)|We Are The Daleks]]'')
 
* The Doctor once again observes, "Lead on, McDalek!" ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[We Are The Daleks (audio story)|We Are The Daleks]]'')

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RealWorld

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The Time of the Daleks was the thirty-second story in Big Finish's monthly range. It was written by Justin Richards and featured Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor and India Fisher as Charlotte Pollard.

It was the fifth in a series of 6 audio stories featuring the Eighth Doctor.

Publisher's summary

The Doctor has always admired the work of William Shakespeare. So he is a little surprised that Charley doesn't hold the galaxy's greatest playwright in the same esteem. In fact, she's never heard of him.

Which the Doctor thinks is quite improbable.

General Mariah Learman, ruling Britain after the Eurowars, is one of Shakespeare's greatest admirers, and is convinced her time machine will enable her to see the plays' original performances.

Which the Doctor believes is extremely unlikely.

The Daleks just want to help. They want Learman to get her time machine working. They want Charley to appreciate the first-ever performance of Julius Caesar. They believe that Shakespeare is the greatest playwright ever to have existed and venerate his memory.

Which the Doctor knows is utterly impossible.

Plot

to be added

Cast

References

Conflicts

  • The Daleks mention they gathered data from their attempted invasion of Gallifrey.

Daleks

  • The Daleks are able to transform people, in this case Learman, into a Dalek via drugs and exposure to radiation.
  • Learman causes a Dalek to temporally implode when she touches its arm, as it is a mutated version of her from the future.

Governments

Individuals

Locations

Technology

  • The Daleks have constructed their own Eye of Harmony.
  • Omega built a function into the Eye of Harmony projecting it fractionally into the future.

Time travel

Doctor Who Magazine 317 timeofthedaleks

Art by Martin Geraghty featured in DWM 317

Notes

  • This story is marked as being "Dalek Empire Part Four".
  • Justin Richards originally scripted Learman as a man, but Nicholas Briggs wanted to cast Dot Smith in the role.
  • Orthopositronium exists in real-world physics.
  • This story marks the first credited appearance of Rassilon in an audio story, The Doctor talks to him during the narration in Seasons of Fear, and Rassilon is heard towards the end of the narration sequence, but he is not credited.
  • This audio drama was recorded on 22 and 23 January 2001 and 27 February 2002.

Continuity

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