Doctor Who (1963)
The Time Lords intercept the transmat beam from Earth to Nerva and strand the Doctor, Sarah Jane, and Harry on the planet Skaro in an era before the Daleks evolved. Before the travellers are to be allowed to return to the TARDIS, the Doctor must fulfill a daunting mission - to change the course of evolution itself.
Tom Baker | Doctor Who | |
William Hartnell | Dr. Who | |
Jon Pertwee | Doctor Who | |
Patrick Troughton | Dr. Who | |
Frazer Hines | Jamie | |
Nicholas Courtney | Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart | |
Pat Gorman | Guard | |
Elisabeth Sladen | Sarah Jane Smith | |
Jacqueline Hill | Barbara Wright | |
William Russell | Ian Chesterton | |
Katy Manning | Jo Grant | |
John Scott Martin | Dalek | |
John Levene | Sergeant Benton | |
Peter Davison | The Doctor | |
Janet Fielding | Tegan | |
John Leeson | K9 | |
Terry Walsh | Primitive | |
Gerald Taylor | Dalek | |
Robert Jewell | Dalek | |
Carole Ann Ford | Susan Foreman | |
Peter Hawkins | Dalek Voices | |
Cy Town | Dalek Operator | |
Roy Skelton | Daleks | |
Wendy Padbury | Zoe | |
Sarah Sutton | Nyssa |
The planet Skaro, the distant past. The Time Lords divert the Doctor, Sarah and Harry to this war-torn world, and give the Doctor a mission: the evil of the Daleks is about to be born here, and the Doctor is to try to ensure they evolve into less lethally aggressive beings - or, failing that, to avert their creation altogether. But has even the Doctor the right to commit genocide?
The planet Skaro, the distant past. The Time Lords divert the Doctor, Sarah and Harry to this war-torn world, and give the Doctor a mission: the evil of the Daleks is about to be born here, and the Doctor is to try to ensure they evolve into less lethally aggressive beings - or, failing that, to avert their creation altogether. But has even the Doctor the right to commit genocide?
The planet Skaro, the distant past. The Time Lords divert the Doctor, Sarah and Harry to this war-torn world, and give the Doctor a mission: the evil of the Daleks is about to be born here, and the Doctor is to try to ensure they evolve into less lethally aggressive beings - or, failing that, to avert their creation altogether. But has even the Doctor the right to commit genocide?
The planet Skaro, the distant past. The Time Lords divert the Doctor, Sarah and Harry to this war-torn world, and give the Doctor a mission: the evil of the Daleks is about to be born here, and the Doctor is to try to ensure they evolve into less lethally aggressive beings - or, failing that, to avert their creation altogether. But has even the Doctor the right to commit genocide?
The planet Skaro, the distant past. The Time Lords divert the Doctor, Sarah and Harry to this war-torn world, and give the Doctor a mission: the evil of the Daleks is about to be born here, and the Doctor is to try to ensure they evolve into less lethally aggressive beings - or, failing that, to avert their creation altogether. But has even the Doctor the right to commit genocide?
The planet Skaro, the distant past. The Time Lords divert the Doctor, Sarah and Harry to this war-torn world, and give the Doctor a mission: the evil of the Daleks is about to be born here, and the Doctor is to try to ensure they evolve into less lethally aggressive beings - or, failing that, to avert their creation altogether. But has even the Doctor the right to commit genocide?