Dalek (Doctor Who Episode)
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"'''Dalek'''" is the sixth [[List of Doctor Who Serials|episode]] of the [[Doctor Who (Series 1)|first revived series]] of British [[Science Fiction Television|science fiction television]] programme ''[[Doctor Who (TV Series)|Doctor Who]]'', which was first broadcast on 30 April 2005. This episode is the first appearance of the Daleks in the 21st century revival of ''Doctor Who''; it also marks the first appearance of [[Bruno Langley]] as [[Companion (Doctor Who)|companion]] [[Adam Mitchell (Doctor Who)|Adam Mitchell]]. | "'''Dalek'''" is the sixth [[List of Doctor Who Serials|episode]] of the [[Doctor Who (Series 1)|first revived series]] of British [[Science Fiction Television|science fiction television]] programme ''[[Doctor Who (TV Series)|Doctor Who]]'', which was first broadcast on 30 April 2005. This episode is the first appearance of the Daleks in the 21st century revival of ''Doctor Who''; it also marks the first appearance of [[Bruno Langley]] as [[Companion (Doctor Who)|companion]] [[Adam Mitchell (Doctor Who)|Adam Mitchell]]. |
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161 – "Dalek" | ||
Doctor Who episode | ||
The Dalek overcomes its supposed weakness. | ||
Cast | ||
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Production | ||
Writer | Robert Shearman | |
Director | Joe Ahearne | |
Script editor | Helen Raynor | |
Producer | Phil Collinson | |
Executive producer(s) | Russell T. Davies Julie Gardner Mal Young | |
Incidental music composer | Murray Gold | |
Production code | 1.6 | |
Series | Series 1 | |
Length | 45 minutes | |
Originally brodcast | 30 April 2005 | |
Chronology | ||
← Previous "World War Three" | Next → "The Long Game" |
"Dalek" is the sixth episode of the first revived series of British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on 30 April 2005. This episode is the first appearance of the Daleks in the 21st century revival of Doctor Who; it also marks the first appearance of Bruno Langley as companion Adam Mitchell.
The episode is set in Utah in the year 2012, in the underground bunker owned by Henry van Statten, a rich collector of alien artifacts. The Doctor encounters his one living exhibit: a creature called "the Metaltron", which the Doctor is horrified to discover is a surviving Dalek. When the Dalek escapes, the Doctor races against time to stop it from getting to the surface and wreaking havoc on humanity.
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