Doctor Who - The Power of the Daleks
BBC Home Video (1/31/2017)
TV Series  /  Adventure, Drama, Family, Science Fiction, TV Classics
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IMDB   7.7
2 hr 25 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Patrick Troughton Doctor
Anneke Wills Polly
Michael Craze Ben
Patrick Troughton Dr. Who
Pamela Ann Davy Janley
Peter Hawkins Daleks
Nicholas Hawtrey Quinn
Robert James Lesterson
Richard Kane Valmar
Edward Kelsey Resno
Steven Scott Kebble
Director
Christopher Barry
Producer Innes Lloyd
Charles Norton
Writer David Whitaker
Musician Tristram Cary

Lost since it's premiere on the BBC 50 years ago, the full six-part story of The Power of the Daleks has now been meticulously animated based on the original audio, photographs and surviving film clips. One of the most celebrated Doctor Who stories of all time, this six-part adventure finds the newly regenerated Second Doctor and his companions Polly and Ben on the planet Vulcan battling his oldest and most dreaded foe - the Daleks!
Episodes
    Seen it: Yes   0 hr 25 mins    11/5/1966  1.  The Power of the Daleks (1)
The Doctor appears to have transformed into an entirely different person, but Ben and Polly are unsure whether this strange man really is the Doctor or not. They soon have other matters to worry about, as the TARDIS takes them to a human colony on the planet Vulcan. Rebel activity is causing trouble for the colony governor, an Earth Examiner has recently been murdered, and the colony scientist Lesterson is obsessed with his experiments on an alien capsule unearthed from the mercury swamps. The Doctor takes the Examiner's place in order to investigate his murder, but soon discovers that the alien capsule is far more significant – for it contains dormant Daleks which Lesterson has woken. Lesterson believes that the Daleks are harmless robots which can be used to serve the colony, while the rebels are far more interested in the uses of the Daleks' in-built weaponry. Nobody will listen to the Doctor when he warns them that the Daleks have their own agenda – one which could result in the extermination of all human beings in the colony.
Director:  Christopher Barry  Writer:  David Whitaker 
Guest starring:  Martin King
    Seen it: Yes   0 hr 25 mins    11/12/1966  2.  The Power of the Daleks (2)
The Doctor appears to have transformed into an entirely different person, but Ben and Polly are unsure whether this strange man really is the Doctor or not. They soon have other matters to worry about, as the TARDIS takes them to a human colony on the planet Vulcan. Rebel activity is causing trouble for the colony governor, an Earth Examiner has recently been murdered, and the colony scientist Lesterson is obsessed with his experiments on an alien capsule unearthed from the mercury swamps. The Doctor takes the Examiner's place in order to investigate his murder, but soon discovers that the alien capsule is far more significant – for it contains dormant Daleks which Lesterson has woken. Lesterson believes that the Daleks are harmless robots which can be used to serve the colony, while the rebels are far more interested in the uses of the Daleks' in-built weaponry. Nobody will listen to the Doctor when he warns them that the Daleks have their own agenda – one which could result in the extermination of all human beings in the colony.
Director:  Christopher Barry  Writer:  David Whitaker 
    Seen it: Yes   0 hr 25 mins    11/19/1966  3.  The Power of the Daleks (3)
The Doctor appears to have transformed into an entirely different person, but Ben and Polly are unsure whether this strange man really is the Doctor or not. They soon have other matters to worry about, as the TARDIS takes them to a human colony on the planet Vulcan. Rebel activity is causing trouble for the colony governor, an Earth Examiner has recently been murdered, and the colony scientist Lesterson is obsessed with his experiments on an alien capsule unearthed from the mercury swamps. The Doctor takes the Examiner's place in order to investigate his murder, but soon discovers that the alien capsule is far more significant – for it contains dormant Daleks which Lesterson has woken. Lesterson believes that the Daleks are harmless robots which can be used to serve the colony, while the rebels are far more interested in the uses of the Daleks' in-built weaponry. Nobody will listen to the Doctor when he warns them that the Daleks have their own agenda – one which could result in the extermination of all human beings in the colony.
Director:  Christopher Barry  Writer:  David Whitaker 
Guest starring:  Richard Kane
    Seen it: Yes   0 hr 25 mins    11/26/1966  4.  The Power of the Daleks (4)
The Doctor appears to have transformed into an entirely different person, but Ben and Polly are unsure whether this strange man really is the Doctor or not. They soon have other matters to worry about, as the TARDIS takes them to a human colony on the planet Vulcan. Rebel activity is causing trouble for the colony governor, an Earth Examiner has recently been murdered, and the colony scientist Lesterson is obsessed with his experiments on an alien capsule unearthed from the mercury swamps. The Doctor takes the Examiner's place in order to investigate his murder, but soon discovers that the alien capsule is far more significant – for it contains dormant Daleks which Lesterson has woken. Lesterson believes that the Daleks are harmless robots which can be used to serve the colony, while the rebels are far more interested in the uses of the Daleks' in-built weaponry. Nobody will listen to the Doctor when he warns them that the Daleks have their own agenda – one which could result in the extermination of all human beings in the colony.
Director:  Christopher Barry  Writer:  David Whitaker 
Guest starring:  Richard KaneSteven Scott
    Seen it: Yes   0 hr 25 mins    12/3/1966  5.  The Power of the Daleks (5)
The Doctor appears to have transformed into an entirely different person, but Ben and Polly are unsure whether this strange man really is the Doctor or not. They soon have other matters to worry about, as the TARDIS takes them to a human colony on the planet Vulcan. Rebel activity is causing trouble for the colony governor, an Earth Examiner has recently been murdered, and the colony scientist Lesterson is obsessed with his experiments on an alien capsule unearthed from the mercury swamps. The Doctor takes the Examiner's place in order to investigate his murder, but soon discovers that the alien capsule is far more significant – for it contains dormant Daleks which Lesterson has woken. Lesterson believes that the Daleks are harmless robots which can be used to serve the colony, while the rebels are far more interested in the uses of the Daleks' in-built weaponry. Nobody will listen to the Doctor when he warns them that the Daleks have their own agenda – one which could result in the extermination of all human beings in the colony.
Director:  Christopher Barry  Writer:  David Whitaker 
Guest starring:  Richard KaneSteven Scott, Robert Luckham
    Seen it: Yes   0 hr 25 mins    12/10/1966  6.  The Power of the Daleks (6)
The Doctor appears to have transformed into an entirely different person, but Ben and Polly are unsure whether this strange man really is the Doctor or not. They soon have other matters to worry about, as the TARDIS takes them to a human colony on the planet Vulcan. Rebel activity is causing trouble for the colony governor, an Earth Examiner has recently been murdered, and the colony scientist Lesterson is obsessed with his experiments on an alien capsule unearthed from the mercury swamps. The Doctor takes the Examiner's place in order to investigate his murder, but soon discovers that the alien capsule is far more significant – for it contains dormant Daleks which Lesterson has woken. Lesterson believes that the Daleks are harmless robots which can be used to serve the colony, while the rebels are far more interested in the uses of the Daleks' in-built weaponry. Nobody will listen to the Doctor when he warns them that the Daleks have their own agenda – one which could result in the extermination of all human beings in the colony.
Director:  Christopher Barry  Writer:  David Whitaker 
Guest starring:  Richard KaneSteven Scott, Robert Luckham
Edition Details
Edition Standard Edition
Series Doctor Who
Distributor Warner Home Video, Inc.
Release Date 1/31/2017
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen (1.78:1)
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Mono [English]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Discs/Tapes 2
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