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| ARTICLES RELATED TO The Daleks' Master Plan |  |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - The Daleks' Master Plan - PlotSome six months after the events of Mission to the Unknown, the TARDIS arrives on the planet Kembel, and the Doctor leaves the TARDIS to try and find medical aid for the wounded Steven, leaving him with the Trojan servant girl Katarina.
Meanwhile, two Space Agents, Bret Vyon and the injured Kert Gantry are also on the planet trying to find out what happened to their agent, Marc Cory. Eventually Gantry tells Vyon to go on without him, as he will slow Vyon down. Seconds after Vyon leaves, a Dalek finds Gantry and kills him. Vyon ...
See also:The Daleks' Master Plan, The Daleks' Master Plan - Synopsis, The Daleks' Master Plan - Plot, The Daleks' Master Plan - Cast, The Daleks' Master Plan - Missing episodes, The Daleks' Master Plan - Script, The Daleks' Master Plan - Notable appearances, The Daleks' Master Plan - The Christmas episode, The Daleks' Master Plan - Notes Read more here: » The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - The Daleks' Master Plan - Plot |
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 |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia - Canon fictionIn the context of fiction, the canon of a fictional universe comprises those novels, stories, films, etc. that are considered to be genuine (or "official"), and those events, characters, settings, etc. that are considered to have inarguable existence within the fictional universe. Usually items that are considered canon come from the original source of the fictional universe while non-canon material comes from adaptations or unofficial items. Generally, Expanded Universes are not considered canon, though there are exceptions wh ...
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 |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - Battlefield Doctor Who - PlotIn the TARDIS, the Seventh Doctor and Ace pick up a distress signal from Earth in the near future. The TARDIS materialises near Lake Vortigern in England. Nearby a convoy of UNIT trucks is conveying a nuclear missile, under the command of Brigadier Bambera. The TARDIS crew attempt to hitch a ride and are picked up by Peter Warmsly, an archaeologist, working on a nearby battlefield. As they drive along, they hear explosions. Unbeknownst to them, it is the noise of armoured knights arriving from outer space, directed by Morgaine, the Sunkiller, Dominator of the ...
See also:Battlefield Doctor Who, Battlefield Doctor Who - Synopsis, Battlefield Doctor Who - Plot, Battlefield Doctor Who - Cast, Battlefield Doctor Who - Notes Read more here: » Battlefield Doctor Who: Encyclopedia II - Battlefield Doctor Who - Plot |
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 |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - Dalek variants - Standard DalekWhen they first appeared in the 1963 serial, The Daleks, the standard Dalek models sported a silver band along their chest areas, but their mobility was limited to metal walkways in the Dalek City on Skaro, being powered by static electricity and governed by a ruling council. A popular myth is that a "glass Dalek" also appeared in Terry Nation's original story for The Daleks, but due to budgetary considerations did not appear in the serial. The concept of a "glass Dalek" first appeared in David Whitaker's novelisation, and was eventuall ...
See also:Dalek variants, Dalek variants - Standard Dalek, Dalek variants - Dalek agents, Dalek variants - Dalek Emperor, Dalek variants - Dalek Supreme, Dalek variants - Imperial Dalek, Dalek variants - Special Weapons Dalek, Dalek variants - Non-television Daleks, Dalek variants - Spider Dalek, Dalek variants - Marsh Dalek, Dalek variants - Marine Dalek, Dalek variants - Scout Dalek Read more here: » Dalek variants: Encyclopedia II - Dalek variants - Standard Dalek |
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 |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Who audio releases - Lost Episode soundtrack releasesA second series of "Lost Episode" soundtrack releases began in 1999. This series differed from earlier releases by having "linking" narration (i.e. narration to describe action and other sequences that were originally visual) read by an actor or actress who had played a companion in the original serial, rather than one of the actors who played the Doctor (with the exception of The Macra Terror, narrated by Colin Baker). Another difference is that all of the later releases were remastered for release by Mark Ayres from tapes recorded " ...
See also:Doctor Who audio releases, Doctor Who audio releases - Lost Episode soundtrack releases, Doctor Who audio releases - 1999, Doctor Who audio releases - 2000, Doctor Who audio releases - 2001, Doctor Who audio releases - 2002, Doctor Who audio releases - 2003, Doctor Who audio releases - 2004, Doctor Who audio releases - 2005, Doctor Who audio releases - 2006, Doctor Who audio releases - Original Programmes, Doctor Who audio releases - 1976, Doctor Who audio releases - 1978, Doctor Who audio releases - 1979, Doctor Who audio releases - 1988, Doctor Who audio releases - 1993, Doctor Who audio releases - 1996, Doctor Who audio releases - 1998, Doctor Who audio releases - 2002, Doctor Who audio releases - 2003, Doctor Who audio releases - 2004, Doctor Who audio releases - 2005, Doctor Who audio releases - Soundtrack Music, Doctor Who audio releases - 1991, Doctor Who audio releases - 2000, Doctor Who audio releases - 2002, Doctor Who audio releases - 2003, Doctor Who audio releases - MP3 CDs, Doctor Who audio releases - 2003, Doctor Who audio releases - 2004, Doctor Who audio releases - 2005 Read more here: » Doctor Who audio releases: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Who audio releases - Lost Episode soundtrack releases |
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List of Doctor Who aliens - Macra.
The Macra appeared in the 1967 Second Doctor story The Macra Terror by Ian Stuart Black and they are an intelligent, giant crab-like species from an unnamed planet colonised by humanity in the future. In appearance, they resemble giant vast, lumbering crustaceans with extended eyes on stalks and formidable, enormous claws. The Macra invaded the control centre of the colony and seized the levers of power without the colonists - including their Pilot - knowing what h ...
See also:List of Doctor Who aliens, List of Doctor Who aliens - A, List of Doctor Who aliens - Auton, List of Doctor Who aliens - B, List of Doctor Who aliens - C, List of Doctor Who aliens - Chelonian, List of Doctor Who aliens - Cyberman, List of Doctor Who aliens - D, List of Doctor Who aliens - Dalek, List of Doctor Who aliens - Draconian, List of Doctor Who aliens - E, List of Doctor Who aliens - F, List of Doctor Who aliens - Face of Boe, List of Doctor Who aliens - Foamasi, List of Doctor Who aliens - Forest of Cheem, List of Doctor Who aliens - G, List of Doctor Who aliens - Gelth, List of Doctor Who aliens - Graske, List of Doctor Who aliens - H, List of Doctor Who aliens - Haemovore, List of Doctor Who aliens - I, List of Doctor Who aliens - Ice Warrior, List of Doctor Who aliens - J, List of Doctor Who aliens - K, List of Doctor Who aliens - Kaled, List of Doctor Who aliens - Krynoid, List of Doctor Who aliens - L, List of Doctor Who aliens - M, List of Doctor Who aliens - Macra, List of Doctor Who aliens - Menoptra, List of Doctor Who aliens - Mentor, List of Doctor Who aliens - Monoid, List of Doctor Who aliens - Morok, List of Doctor Who aliens - Movellan, List of Doctor Who aliens - Moxx of Balhoon, List of Doctor Who aliens - N, List of Doctor Who aliens - Naglon, List of Doctor Who aliens - O, List of Doctor Who aliens - Ogron, List of Doctor Who aliens - Optera, List of Doctor Who aliens - P, List of Doctor Who aliens - Primord, List of Doctor Who aliens - Q, List of Doctor Who aliens - Quark, List of Doctor Who aliens - R, List of Doctor Who aliens - Reaper, List of Doctor Who aliens - Rill, List of Doctor Who aliens - Rutan Host, List of Doctor Who aliens - S, List of Doctor Who aliens - Sea Devil, List of Doctor Who aliens - Silurian, List of Doctor Who aliens - Slitheen, List of Doctor Who aliens - Sontaran, List of Doctor Who aliens - Sycorax, List of Doctor Who aliens - T, List of Doctor Who aliens - Terileptil, List of Doctor Who aliens - Tetrap, List of Doctor Who aliens - Thal, List of Doctor Who aliens - Tractator, List of Doctor Who aliens - U, List of Doctor Who aliens - V, List of Doctor Who aliens - Varga plant, List of Doctor Who aliens - Venom Grub, List of Doctor Who aliens - Vervoid, List of Doctor Who aliens - Vortisaur, List of Doctor Who aliens - W, List of Doctor Who aliens - Wirrn, List of Doctor Who aliens - Wolfweeds, List of Doctor Who aliens - X, List of Doctor Who aliens - Y, List of Doctor Who aliens - Yeti, List of Doctor Who aliens - Z, List of Doctor Who aliens - Zarbi, List of Doctor Who aliens - Zygon Read more here: » List of Doctor Who aliens: Encyclopedia II - List of Doctor Who aliens - M |
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 |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - TARDIS - The Doctor's TARDISIn the programme, the Doctor's TARDIS is an obsolete Type 40 TT capsule (presumably TT stands for "time travel") that he unofficially "borrowed" when he departed his home planet of Gallifrey. There were 305 registered Type 40s, but all the others had been decommissioned and replaced by new, improved models (The Deadly Assassin). However, the changing appearance of the primary console room over the years and the Second Doctor's statement in The Three Doctors ("You've redecorated. I don't like it.") implies that the Doctor ...
See also:TARDIS, TARDIS - Conceptual history, TARDIS - General characteristics, TARDIS - The Doctor's TARDIS, TARDIS - The console rooms, TARDIS - TARDIS systems, TARDIS - Other TARDISes, TARDIS - Other appearances and merchandising, TARDIS - Footnotes Read more here: » TARDIS: Encyclopedia II - TARDIS - The Doctor's TARDIS |
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 |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Who missing episodes - BackgroundBetween approximately 1967 and 1978, large amounts of material stored in the BBC's videotape and film libraries were destroyed or wiped to make way for newer programmes. This happened for a number of reasons, the primary one being that agreements with the actors' union Equity and other trade bodies limited the number of times a single programme could be broadcast, usually to two. These showings were also limited to within a set time period, such as two years. This was due to the unions' fear that if the channels filled their schedules with r ...
See also:Doctor Who missing episodes, Doctor Who missing episodes - Background, Doctor Who missing episodes - Recovery, Doctor Who missing episodes - The recovered episodes, Doctor Who missing episodes - Restoration, Doctor Who missing episodes - Reconstruction, Doctor Who missing episodes - The orphans Read more here: » Doctor Who missing episodes: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Who missing episodes - Background |
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 |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - Bad Wolf - PlotThe Ninth Doctor wakes up, curled into a fœtal position on the floor of a cupboard. He stumbles out in a daze, and is informed by a young woman, Lynda Moss, that his disorientation is due to the effects of the transmat. Lynda tells him that he has been chosen as the newest housemate. The Doctor looks around, noticing the cameras, and then a computerised voice requests that he report to the Diary Room. To his disbelief, he is in the Big Brother ...
See also:Bad Wolf, Bad Wolf - Synopsis, Bad Wolf - Plot, Bad Wolf - Cast, Bad Wolf - Notes Read more here: » Bad Wolf: Encyclopedia II - Bad Wolf - Plot |
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Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Footnotes.
Note 1: The producers had originally planned to have The Beatles appear as elderly versions of themselves, but had to settle for using a filmclip from a BBC musical series. Reportedly, this particular variety show is one of many that were deleted, therefore making the clip seen in The Chase the only surviving footage of this Beatles performance.
Note 2: Jean Marsh was at one time married to Jon Per ...
See also:Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - First Doctor stories, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Footnotes, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Second Doctor stories, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Third Doctor stories, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Fourth Doctor stories, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Fifth Doctor stories, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Sixth Doctor stories, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Seventh Doctor stories, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Eighth Doctor stories, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Ninth Doctor stories, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Tenth Doctor stories, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Already broadcast, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - To be screened, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Doctor Who spin-offs, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - BBC Radio productions, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Big Finish Audio productions, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Charity Specials, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Independent video productions, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Kaldor City audio dramas, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Theatrical movies, Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - Webcast productions Read more here: » Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who: Encyclopedia II - Celebrity appearances in Doctor Who - First Doctor stories |
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 |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Who - HistoryDoctor Who first appeared on BBC television at 5:15 p.m. (GMT) on November 23, 1963. The programme was born out of discussions and plans that had been going on for a year. Head of Drama, Sydney Newman was mainly responsible for developing it, with contributions by the Head of the Script Department (later Head of Serials) Donald Wilson, staff writer C. E. 'Bunny' Webber, writer Anthony Coburn, story editor David Whitaker and initial producer Verity Lambert. The series' distinctive and haunting title theme was composed by Ron Grainer an ...
See also:Doctor Who, Doctor Who - History, Doctor Who - Format, Doctor Who - The Doctor, Doctor Who - Companions, Doctor Who - Adversaries, Doctor Who - Music, Doctor Who - Viewership, Doctor Who - Missing episodes, Doctor Who - Adaptations and other appearances, Doctor Who - Charity episodes, Doctor Who - Other programmes, Doctor Who - Awards Read more here: » Doctor Who: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Who - History |
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 |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - The Christmas Invasion - PlotIt is Christmas Eve, and as Jackie prepares presents and Mickey works in the garage, both of them hear the distinctive sound of the TARDIS engines. Rushing out into the street of the Powell Estate, they see the TARDIS blink into existence above them, ricochet off a few buildings, then come to a crashing halt. A strange man stumbles out of the police box doors, greeting them before collapsing. Rose follows, and to Jackie and Mickey's qu ...
See also:The Christmas Invasion, The Christmas Invasion - Synopsis, The Christmas Invasion - Plot, The Christmas Invasion - Cast, The Christmas Invasion - Notes Read more here: » The Christmas Invasion: Encyclopedia II - The Christmas Invasion - Plot |
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 |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - The Crusade Doctor Who - PlotThe TARDIS materializes in 12th century Palestine, during the time of the Third Crusade. When the Doctor, Ian, Barbara, and Vicki emerge, they find themselves in the middle of a Saracen ambush. In the confusion, Barbara is captured by the Saracens, while the rest of the TARDIS crew stop the attackers from killing William de Tornebu, an associate of King Richard. William des Preaux, another companion of the king, is also captured by Saracens and pretends to be Richard in order to protect him. The Doctor, Ian, and Vicki agree to take the wounded de Tornebu back to Richard's court, but first must stea ...
See also:The Crusade Doctor Who, The Crusade Doctor Who - Synopsis, The Crusade Doctor Who - Plot, The Crusade Doctor Who - Cast, The Crusade Doctor Who - Missing episodes, The Crusade Doctor Who - Notes Read more here: » The Crusade Doctor Who: Encyclopedia II - The Crusade Doctor Who - Plot |
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 |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - The War Machines - PlotWhen the TARDIS lands in London near the Post Office Tower, the Doctor is unsettled by it. There the Doctor and Dodo meet Professor Brett, the creator of WOTAN (Will Operating Thought ANalogue), an advanced computer that even knows what TARDIS stands for. On C-Day, WOTAN will be linked to other major computers to take them over, including those of the White House, Cape Kennedy and the Royal Navy.
WOTAN begins to have its own agenda and takes control of Professor Brett through a hypnotic beeping noise ...
See also:The War Machines, The War Machines - Sypnosis, The War Machines - Plot, The War Machines - Cast, The War Machines - Notes Read more here: » The War Machines: Encyclopedia II - The War Machines - Plot |
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 |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - The Tertiary PhaseThe third 6-part radio series, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Tertiary Phase, based on Life, the Universe and Everything, ran on BBC Radio 4 from Tuesday September 21 to October 26, 2004, with repeats on the following Thursdays. (Arthur Dent, of course, could never get the hang of Thursdays.) Episodes were subtitled Fits the Thirteenth through Eighteenth. The third novel was adapted by Dirk Maggs following instructions left by Adams. Most of the original radio series cast returned, with the exception ...
See also:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - The Tertiary Phase, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - Fit the Thirteenth, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - Fit the Fourteenth, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - Fit the Fifteenth, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - Fit the Sixteenth, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - Fit the Seventeenth, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - Fit the Eighteenth, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - The fourth and fifth radio series, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - The Quandary Phase, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - Fit the Nineteenth, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - Fit the Twentieth, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - Fit the Twenty-First, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - Fit the Twenty-Second, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - The Quintessential Phase, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - Fit the Twenty-Third, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - Fit the Twenty-Fourth, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - Fit the Twenty-Fifth, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - Fit the Twenty-Sixth Read more here: » The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases: Encyclopedia II - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Tertiary to Quintessential Phases - The Tertiary Phase |
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 |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Who - HistoryDoctor Who first appeared on BBC television at 5:15 p.m. (GMT) on November 23, 1963. The programme was born out of discussions and plans that had been going on for a year. The Head of Drama, Sydney Newman, was mainly responsible for developing it, with contributions by the Head of the Script Department (later Head of Serials), Donald Wilson, staff writer C. E. 'Bunny' Webber, writer Anthony Coburn, story editor David Whitaker and initial producer, Verity Lambert. The serie ...
See also:Doctor Who, Doctor Who - History, Doctor Who - Format, Doctor Who - The Doctor, Doctor Who - Companions, Doctor Who - Adversaries, Doctor Who - Music, Doctor Who - Viewership, Doctor Who - Missing episodes, Doctor Who - Adaptations and other appearances, Doctor Who - Charity episodes, Doctor Who - Other programmes, Doctor Who - Awards Read more here: » Doctor Who: Encyclopedia II - Doctor Who - History |
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 |  |  | The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - First Doctor - BiographyVery little was known about the Doctor when the series began, save that he had a granddaughter, Susan Foreman, that they were from another time and another world, and that he had a time machine, the TARDIS, which was disguised as a police box and is bigger on the inside than on the outside. He and Susan were in exile as well, for unspecified reasons. It would not be until the Doctor's second incarnation that the name ...
See also:First Doctor, First Doctor - Biography, First Doctor - Personality, First Doctor - Story style, First Doctor - Other appearances, First Doctor - Novels Read more here: » First Doctor: Encyclopedia II - First Doctor - Biography |
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