The Power of the Daleks: Episode Five
- Episode aired Dec 3, 1966
- TV-G
- 24m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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YOUR RATING
The Doctor and Quinn attempt to escape in order to stop Bragen using the Daleks to take over the colony.The Doctor and Quinn attempt to escape in order to stop Bragen using the Daleks to take over the colony.The Doctor and Quinn attempt to escape in order to stop Bragen using the Daleks to take over the colony.
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Peter Hawkins
- Dalek
- (voice)
Peter Forbes-Robertson
- Guard
- (uncredited)
Robert Luckham
- Guard
- (uncredited)
Robert Russell
- Guard
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode was wiped by the BBC and no copy of it is known to exist. Short clips of varying quality exist.
- GoofsWhen the daleks exit their ship to attack the humans, their gun and plungers are reversed - the gun is on the right hand side of the dalek, not the traditional left hand side.
- Quotes
Dalek #1: Why do human beings kill human beings?
- ConnectionsEdited into Doctor Who: The Power of the Daleks (2016)
Featured review
Superb story with brilliantly devious Daleks and establishing Troughton as the new Doctor
Review of all 6 episodes:
This 6 part story is the first with Patrick Troughton following the Doctor's first regeneration. If Troughton had failed to work as the Doctor the series would have died so he really is of as much importance in establishing Doctor Who as William Hartnell. The characterisation is interesting to say the least and flirts with disaster in many ways. To make the Doctor SO incredibly different to Hartnell's Doctor that preceded him was astonishing in its bravery. He is a scruffy, strange acting, clownish figure who plays the recorder to 'help him concentrate'! At the start of the story they even have him behaving extremely evasively and mysteriously, making it even harder to cope with the change in lead actor. Nowadays we are more used to coping with huge changes in the Doctor's behaviour after regeneration and it still is difficult so to imagine viewers at the time being thrust into this change so dramatically is mind boggling.
I think what really makes it work are two things. Firstly Troughton's quality which comes through as he begins to establish himself later in the adventure, but this is slow to have an impact. The second is the truly excellent quality story from David Whitaker featuring Daleks which are at their very best.
The adventure is thrilling as the Daleks pretend to be harmless servants to unsuspecting human colonists whilst secretly creating a huge production line of Daleks to conquer and EXTERMINATE the humans. This story has certainly been very influential to Doctor Who since its return in 2005.
The whole story is top quality with strong performances and continuity provided by Michael Craze and Anneke Wills as companions Ben and Polly, really good human guest characters such as Lesterson (Robert James), great dialogue and brilliant Daleks which are the best yet with better voice performances than earlier stories and devious, threatening plans.
Great stuff! All 6 episodes 10/10.
This 6 part story is the first with Patrick Troughton following the Doctor's first regeneration. If Troughton had failed to work as the Doctor the series would have died so he really is of as much importance in establishing Doctor Who as William Hartnell. The characterisation is interesting to say the least and flirts with disaster in many ways. To make the Doctor SO incredibly different to Hartnell's Doctor that preceded him was astonishing in its bravery. He is a scruffy, strange acting, clownish figure who plays the recorder to 'help him concentrate'! At the start of the story they even have him behaving extremely evasively and mysteriously, making it even harder to cope with the change in lead actor. Nowadays we are more used to coping with huge changes in the Doctor's behaviour after regeneration and it still is difficult so to imagine viewers at the time being thrust into this change so dramatically is mind boggling.
I think what really makes it work are two things. Firstly Troughton's quality which comes through as he begins to establish himself later in the adventure, but this is slow to have an impact. The second is the truly excellent quality story from David Whitaker featuring Daleks which are at their very best.
The adventure is thrilling as the Daleks pretend to be harmless servants to unsuspecting human colonists whilst secretly creating a huge production line of Daleks to conquer and EXTERMINATE the humans. This story has certainly been very influential to Doctor Who since its return in 2005.
The whole story is top quality with strong performances and continuity provided by Michael Craze and Anneke Wills as companions Ben and Polly, really good human guest characters such as Lesterson (Robert James), great dialogue and brilliant Daleks which are the best yet with better voice performances than earlier stories and devious, threatening plans.
Great stuff! All 6 episodes 10/10.
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- Runtime24 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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