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Doctor Who: Genesis of the Daleks

Doctor Who: Genesis of the Daleks

  • Status: Released
  • 12-04-1975
  • Runtime: 143 min
  • Score: 8.8
  • Vote count: 12

The Time Lords dispatch the Doctor to the past of the planet Skaro on his deadliest adventure yet — to prevent the creation of the Daleks.

Tom Baker

The Doctor

Elisabeth Sladen

Sarah Jane Smith

Ian Marter

Harry Sullivan

Michael Wisher

Davros

Peter Miles

Nyder

John Scott Martin

Dalek

Cy Town

Dalek

Keith Ashley

Dalek

Roy Skelton

Daleks (voice)

Dennis Chinnery

Gharman

Guy Siner

Ravon

John Franklyn-Robbins

Time Lord

Richard Reeves

Kaled Leader

Stephen Yardley

Sevrin

James Garbutt

Ronson

Drew Wood

Tane

Jeremy Chandler

Gerrill

Pat Gorman

Thal Soldier

Tom Georgeson

Kavell

Ivor Roberts

Mogran

Michael Lynch

Thal Politician

Hilary Minster

Thal Soldier

Max Faulkner

Thal Guard

Harriet Philpin

Bettan

Peter Mantle

Kaled Guard

Andrew Johns

Kravos

John Gleeson

Thal Soldier

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The "Doctor" (Tom Baker) is diverted from his galactic ambling by a messenger from the Time Lords who demands that he go to the planet "Skaro" where he must thwart the aspirations of a megalomanic scientist. Reluctantly, he, "Sarah Jane" (Elisabeth Sladen) and "Harry" (Ian Marter) set off and soon find themselves in a militaristic society ruled by "Davros" (Michael Wisher). He's paralysed below the waist, has only one hand, one eye and moves around in a motorised chair supported by his menacing aide "Nyder" (Peter Miles) - and he has only one aim. To develop his Mk 3 travel machine into an all conquering species of heavily armed creatures called "Daleks". The "Doctor" realises that not everyone supports this domination goal, though, and soon he is the pivot for a rebellion - but will he be able to stop "Davros" in time? I love a good baddie and in television terms, they don't come a lot better than the exterminating "Dalek". Add to that a solid story from Terry Nation that shows us the joys of a delusional and obsessed character whilst also adding just an hint of a moral dimension to his deliberations as the "Doctor" must wrestle with his conscience whilst facing certain death! It was originally transmitted in six parts, with exciting cliff-hangers at the end of each and Baker is on jovial form keeping his performance entertainingly mischievous to complement the conceited "Davros. Not quite the best, but still a great watch.