The adventure begins when the TARDIS lands in a petrified jungle on the planet Skaro. Eager to explore, the First Doctor (William Hartnell) sabotages the TARDIS by claiming the "fluid link" has leaked its mercury, forcing the group to enter a mysterious, metallic city.
: BBC executives, including Sydney Newman, initially hated the idea of "bug-eyed monsters" and only allowed the serial to proceed because no other scripts were ready. [S1E11] The Daleks
"The Daleks" was the spark that ignited "Dalekmania" in 1960s Britain. It shifted the show toward high-concept science fiction and introduced the Doctor's greatest archenemies. While modern viewers might find the pacing of the seven-part serial slow—particularly the extended scenes in the caves—its historical significance is undeniable. How to Watch Today Doctor Who: The Daleks (Review) - the m0vie blog The adventure begins when the TARDIS lands in
The Birth of an Icon: A Look Back at The Daleks (1963) When Doctor Who first flickered onto screens in November 1963, it was intended to be an educational program for children, blending science and history. But by its second serial, "[S1E11] The Daleks" (originally titled The Mutants ), the show underwent a radical transformation that would define it for the next 60 years. The Story: Stranded on Skaro "The Daleks" was the spark that ignited "Dalekmania"
: Designed by Raymond Cusick, the Daleks were built around the idea of a "man not in a suit." The famous sink-plunger arm was a cost-saving measure.
The plot thickens as the Daleks plan to release a second neutronic bomb to increase the planet's radiation—a move that would sustain them but exterminate the Thals. In a desperate bid for survival, the Doctor, Ian, Barbara, and Susan must convince the pacifist Thals to fight for their lives. Production Facts & Trivia
: In this first outing, Daleks are far from the unstoppable gods of the modern era. They are powered by static electricity from the city floors and are helpless if moved onto a non-conductive surface like a blanket.
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