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In a recorded session of the famous BBC radio programme "Twenty Questions, " the elusive answer was finally revealed: Dalek

Background imageDalek Collection: In a recorded session of the famous BBC radio programme 'Twenty Questions'

In a recorded session of the famous BBC radio programme "Twenty Questions"
In a recorded session of the famous BBC radio programme " Twenty Questions" the mystery voice was a Dalek. The recording of the programme.. the 750th! goes out on May 30th

Background imageDalek Collection: In a recorded session of the famous BBC radio programme 'Twenty Questions'

In a recorded session of the famous BBC radio programme "Twenty Questions"
In a recorded session of the famous BBC radio programme " Twenty Questions" the mystery voice was a Dalek. The recording of the programme.. the 750th! goes out on May 30th

Background imageDalek Collection: A dalek arm choking Roy Castle

A dalek arm choking Roy Castle
in a scene from Dr Who and The Daleks (1965)

Background imageDalek Collection: Actor William Hartnell - the first Doctor - pictured during rehearsals at Television

Actor William Hartnell - the first Doctor - pictured during rehearsals at Television Centre 21st May 1965. Doctor Who Story - The Chase, starring The Daleks

Background imageDalek Collection: Trevor Martin actor who will be playing Dr Who in the first stage production of

Trevor Martin actor who will be playing Dr Who in the first stage production of the popular science fiction series; in a story entitled Seven Keys To Doomsday which opens at the Adelphi Theatre in

Background imageDalek Collection: Photocall - Doctor Who, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with fellow Time Lord

Photocall - Doctor Who, actor Tom Baker - the 4th Doctor - pictured with fellow Time Lord Romana played by actress Sarah Ward a.k.a. Lalla Ward 30th August 1979

Background imageDalek Collection: Four Doctor Whos seen here at the Hammersmith Ark for the opening of an exhibtion to

Four Doctor Whos seen here at the Hammersmith Ark for the opening of an exhibtion to celebrate 30 years of Dr Who. Left to Right Sylvester McCoy, Colin Baker, Peter Davison and Jon Pertwee

Background imageDalek Collection: Daleks from the popular BBC sci fi drama series Doctor Who. Circa 1970

Daleks from the popular BBC sci fi drama series Doctor Who. Circa 1970

Background imageDalek Collection: Television programmes Dr Who May 1965 a scene from the TV series with William Hartnell as

Television programmes Dr Who May 1965 a scene from the TV series with William Hartnell as Dr Who John Maxim as Frankenstein and Malcolm Rogers as Count Dracula vfr1

Background imageDalek Collection: Lift Attendant

Lift Attendant
People You See. Lift Attendant. From Teddy Bear (22 October 1966)


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In a recorded session of the famous BBC radio programme "Twenty Questions, " the elusive answer was finally revealed: Dalek. This iconic creature from Doctor Who has captivated audiences for decades with its chilling presence and relentless pursuit of extermination. In one memorable scene, a dalek arm is seen choking Roy Castle, showcasing the sheer power and danger these beings possess. It serves as a reminder that no one is safe from their wrath. Actor William Hartnell, known as the first Doctor, can be seen in rehearsals at Television, perfecting his portrayal of this timeless character. His dedication to bringing the daleks to life paved the way for future actors to follow in his footsteps. "Mission to the Unknown, " an episode from Season 3 of Doctor Who, further delves into the sinister nature of these extraterrestrial creatures. Their cunning tactics and unwavering determination make them formidable adversaries for our beloved Time Lord. Trevor Martin takes on the role of Dr Who in an exciting stage production, adding another dimension to this already captivating universe. His interpretation promises to bring new depth and intrigue to fans worldwide. Photocalls featuring Tom Baker as the fourth Doctor alongside fellow Time Lords highlight their camaraderie amidst battling against common enemies like daleks. These snapshots capture both their individuality and unity in protecting time and space. The Hammersmith Ark witnessed a gathering of four Doctors during an exhibition opening - a rare sight indeed. Fans were treated to an extraordinary display celebrating years of thrilling adventures against foes such as daleks. The legacy lives on through each incarnation's unique contribution. From radio sessions sparking curiosity about this enigmatic word "dalek" to gripping episodes showcasing their terrifying capabilities, there's no denying that these mechanical monsters have left an indelible mark on popular culture. They continue to reign supreme as one of Doctor Who's most iconic creations – forever etched in our imaginations.