Mistaken for an official Earth Examiner, the Doctor discovers that a scientist called Lesterson is attempting to reactivate two inanimate, subservient Daleks found in a crashed space rocket.
Bragen leads the rebellion and takes control of the colony, killing Governor Hensell. But the Daleks are also ready to make their final move.
Alan Whicker meets some Daleks, and their creator, Terry Nation. The Daleks first appeared in Doctor Who in 1963, and went on to boost the show's popularity. Taken from Whicker's World ...
which has the power to take the viewer out of their everyday world and into one of magic and beauty and utopia. What’s more, the very best animated movies are those that explore emotions and ...
The Daleks make the first of many appearances in the series. Here though, they can only travel on the metal floors of their city from which they pick up their power. Surprisingly, the famous war ...
The Daleks have been a key part of Doctor Who’s appeal since the show’s second ever story in December 1964. Now in Daleks: The Ultimate Guide, the writers of Doctor Who Magazine take you through the ...
But even when an animated show is actually made "for kids ... fails to be an engaging (and often poignant) story about the ...
You may not know, but an animated Power Rangers reboot was planned for release back in 2015. While the project was ultimately ...
Here’s something cool for you to watch that I recently came across. This is a deleted scene from Ralph Bakshi 's 1978 ...
50 years after its only UK broadcast, one of Doctor Who's most celebrated, lost adventures is regenerated, with a brand new hand-drawn animation, synchronised with the original 1966 audio. ABC iview ...