#Day of the Daleks
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hillsidecomics · 14 days ago
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Doctor Who villains.
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A study in how absolutely breathtakingly gorgeous the Third Doctor is in Day of the Daleks
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cleowho · 10 months ago
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“What are you doing here?”
Day of the Daleks - season 09 - 1972
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doctorwhogirlie · 7 months ago
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Doctor Who - Day of the Daleks
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socialistexan · 9 months ago
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"The Nazis Daleks are unambiguously evil, you can not cooperate with them because you can never do enough to appease them. If you do you are either an idiot or a traitor. Collaborators are just as evil as the Nazis Daleks themselves. The only chance of beating them is organized resistance, not snivelling appeasement."
The choice of using the term "Quisling" was extremely on the nose but also perfect.
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kcdahippie · 18 days ago
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Daleks freaking out about the Doctor is funny. Like do they just tell horrible bedtime stories of the Doctor? lolol.
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doctorkinktraveller · 9 months ago
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Jon Pertwee & Katy Manning
Filming Day of the Daleks ... 1 to 22 January 1972
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jacksdoodlesnshit · 5 months ago
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Fan art of an Ogron. Pretty easy to draw, no complications.
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doccywhoramblings · 3 months ago
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Somewhere in a British Country House...
Jo's scientific education continues with the Blinovitch Limitation Effect, the Brigadier's attempt to find the Doctor and Jo are made far more difficult by their time travel shenanigans and a two century long self-fulfilling prophecy turned temporal paradox almost destroys most of the world.
Meanwhile the daleks have been upgraded to COLOUR!
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interestingturnofthetables · 6 months ago
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DID JO JUST SMASH A VASE OVER THIS GUYS HEAD!??!!? ICON BEHAVIOUR OMG
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ineedatumblrforthisshit · 10 months ago
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Sorry I'm rubbish at screenshots but this was just incredible television
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haventacluewhatimdoing · 6 months ago
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I'm impressed by the graphics in the Day of the Daleks ngl
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cosmic-hoboandthehighlander · 4 months ago
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Once again I am staring with heart eyes at this man; who told Three he could look so good sitting on that desk?
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cleowho · 10 months ago
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“It can't be done.”
Day of the Daleks - season 09 - 1972
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6-and-7 · 6 days ago
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Day of the Daleks Freedom fighters from the 22nd Century attempt to thwart a new Dalek invasion of Earth, by going back in time to the late 20th century to assassinate Sir Reginald Styles, a delegate to the second World Peace Conference, whose actions their history blames for the subsequent Dalek conquest.
The Doctor's Wife The Eleventh Doctor receives a message from an old Time Lord friend. The message brings him, Rory Williams and Amy Pond to another universe where they meet an alien who eats TARDISes.
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halestromthewhoobsessed · 1 year ago
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Just learned of this odd array of late 70s and 80s US hardcover releases of Terrance Dicks’ Target novelizations- are all Fourth Doctor stories except for Day of the Daleks. The selection is hardly the stories you’d expect to launch such a line to launch with, and the range seems incapable of picking and sticking to a style throughout their very spread out release period
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