Doctor Who (1963)
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John Scott Martin as Dalek Operator
Episodes 50
The Executioners
The Daleks pursue The Doctor through time and space, with the intentions of exterminating him. Places they land include the Mary Celeste, a haunted house and the empire state building.
Read MoreThe Death of Time
While Ian and Vicki are threatened by a Mire Beast, the Doctor and Barbara meet up with the Aridians...who are then ordered to hand them over to the Daleks.
Read MoreFlight Through Eternity
The TARDIS crew's attempts to escape from the Daleks take them to the top of the Empire State Building and a 19th century sailing ship.
Read MoreJourney into Terror
The TARDIS lands in a haunted house where the Doctor and his friends are confronted by Dracula and Frankenstein's Monster...and then the Daleks appear.
Read MoreMission to the Unknown
Whilst The Doctor, Steven and Vicki are traveling to their next destination. On the planet Kembel, Marc Cory, a Space Security Service agent discovers The Daleks are attending a secret meeting with their allies. Where Cory discovers the Dalek's evil plan, which sets the stage for the epic 12-part adventure "The Dalek Master Plan".
Read MoreThe Nightmare Begins
The Doctor runs afoul of the Daleks and Special Security Agent Bret Vyon on the planet Kembel.
Read MoreDay of Armageddon
The Doctor infiltrates the Daleks' conference to try and discover their plans, leaving Steven, Katarina and Bret to find a way off the planet.
Read MoreDevil's Planet
The Doctor and his friends escape Kembel in the Spar ship but the Daleks force them down on the planet Desperus, where they are threatened by a group of convicts.
Read MoreThe Traitors
With Katarina being held hostage, the Doctor, Steven and Bret are in danger of having to given in to Kirksen's demands, while, on Earth, Chen has them listed as traitors.
Read MoreCounter Plot
The Doctor, Steven and Sara are accidentally transported to the planet Mira where Chen sends the Daleks after them.
Read MoreCoronas of the Sun
The Doctor, Steven and Sara escape Mira in a Dalek pursuit ship but when they find the ship is returning to Kembel, they are forced to come up with a new plan to avoid the Daleks.
Read MoreGolden Death
The Doctor, Steven and Sara travel to Ancient Egypt, pursued by both the Daleks and the Meddling Monk.
Read MoreEscape Switch
Steven, Sara and the Monk are captured by the Daleks in order to force the Doctor to hand over the Taranium Core.
Read MoreThe Abandoned Planet
The Doctor, Steven and Sara reach Kembel where they find the Daleks have betrayed their allies and imprisoned them.
Read MoreDestruction of Time
With the Daleks poised to invade the solar system, the Doctor decides his only option is to activate the Time Destructor prematurely, threatening the entire planet.
Read MoreThe Power of the Daleks (3)
The Doctor fails to convince the colonists of the danger posed by the Daleks and soon the other two are also reactivated.
Read MoreThe Power of the Daleks (4)
With Polly being held prisoner by the rebels, the Doctor and Ben decide to investigate them, while Lesterson discovers the Daleks are reproducing.
Read MoreThe Power of the Daleks (5)
The Doctor and Quinn attempt to escape in order to stop Bragen using the Daleks to take over the colony.
Read MoreThe Power of the Daleks (6)
With Bragen having taken over, the Daleks trick the rebels into turning them loose and only the Doctor can stop them wiping out the entire colony.
Read MoreThe Evil of the Daleks (5)
With the experiment at an end, the Doctor begins to suspect the key to rescuing Jamie, Victoria and Kemel from the Daleks lies with Terrall.
Read MoreThe Evil of the Daleks (6)
The Doctor, Jamie and Waterfield follow the Daleks to Skaro, where they discover an unforeseen consequence to their experiment.
Read MoreThe Evil of the Daleks (7)
The Daleks are poised to spread the Dalek Factor throughout the history of Earth and begin by implanting the Doctor.
Read MoreDay of the Daleks (1)
When someone tries to assassinate diplomat Sir Reginald Styles, UNIT investigate the possibility his attacker came from the future.
Read MoreDay of the Daleks (2)
Jo uses the guerrillas' time machine to travel to the 22nd century where the Controller tricks her into telling the Daleks where she's come from.
Read MoreDay of the Daleks (3)
The Doctor forces the guerrillas to take him to the 22nd century where he is soon captured by the Controller.
Read MoreDay of the Daleks (4)
The guerrillas infiltrate the Daleks' base to rescue the Doctor and Jo and ask them to return to their own time and alter history before the 20th century is plunged into a Third World War.
Read MoreFrontier in Space (6)
The Doctor, Williams and the Draconian Prince head to the Ogrons' planet to find evidence of the Master's actions but the Master tricks Jo into leading them into a trap.
Read MorePlanet of the Daleks (2)
The Doctor is captured by the Daleks, while Jo is rescued by a friendly Spridon named Wester.
Read MorePlanet of the Daleks (3)
The Doctor and Codal escape from their cell and meet up with the Thal commandos who are trying to get into the Dalek base.
Read MorePlanet of the Daleks (4)
The Doctor and his friends escape from the Dalek base, prompting the Daleks to devise a plan to wipe them out.
Read MorePlanet of the Daleks (5)
The Doctor and his friends ambush two Daleks as part of their plan to get back into the city, but the Daleks are on the verge of unleashing their virus.
Read MorePlanet of the Daleks (6)
The Doctor and his friends prepare to refreeze the Dalek army but the Dalek Supreme has arrived on the planet determined to destroy them all.
Read MoreDeath to the Daleks (1)
The barren planet Exxilon, some time in the future. The TARDIS is forced down by a total power failure and the Doctor and Sarah meet a stranded Earth crew who came here to mine for priceless medical supplies. But what is causing the power failures? And why have the Daleks come here too?
Read MoreDeath to the Daleks (2)
The Doctor and the MSC crew join forces with the Daleks to mine the parrinium, only to come under attack from the Exxilons.
Read MoreDeath to the Daleks (3)
The Doctor and Sarah meet up with Bellal, who helps them escape from the Daleks and explains the origin of the City.
Read MoreDeath to the Daleks (4)
The Doctor and Bellal continue to penetrate the City's defences while Sarah and Jill try to stop the Daleks leaving with the parrinium.
Read MoreGenesis of the Daleks (1)
The planet Skaro, the distant past. The Time Lords divert the Doctor, Sarah Jane 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?
Read MoreGenesis of the Daleks (2)
The Doctor and Harry are taken to the Kaled bunker where Davros is preparing to demonstrate the Daleks, while Sarah Jane is captured by the Thals and taken to their city as a slave worker.
Read MoreGenesis of the Daleks (3)
The Doctor and Harry head to the Kaled city to alert the authorities to Davros' plans while Sarah Jane and Sevrin are forced to work on the completion of the Thals' rocket.
Read MoreGenesis of the Daleks (4)
The Doctor fails to prevent the Thals from destroying the Kaled city but they don't have long to enjoy their victory before the Daleks attack.
Read MoreGenesis of the Daleks (5)
The Doctor is forced to give Davros full details of future Dalek victories but opposition to Davros' plans is growing among the Kaleds and soon there is open rebellion.
Read MoreGenesis of the Daleks (6)
Gharman tries to convince the Kaleds to vote against the Dalek project but Davros has a trick up his sleeve, while the Doctor works to destroy the tape recording of Dalek victory and the Thals plan an intervention of their own.
Read MoreResurrection of the Daleks (1)
London's Docklands, 1984. Why are uniformed policemen gunning down strangely-dressed vagrants in broad daylight? A prison ship in the far future - who is the sole prisoner aboard the craft? And why are these two locations linked by the time corridor the TARDIS has been sucked into?
Read MoreResurrection of the Daleks (2)
As the surviving station crew work to destroy the space station, Davros consolidates his power and the Daleks launch a fiendish scheme to use the Doctor against the Time Lords.
Read MoreRevelation of the Daleks (1)
The planet Necros, the future. The Doctor arrives for the cryogenic interment of an old friend at Tranquil Repose, a vast repository of bodies in suspended animation. But what does the 'Great Healer' really have in mind for them...?
Read MoreRevelation of the Daleks (2)
Davros plans to create an army of Daleks loyal only to him but on Skaro, the Daleks have other plans and head to Necros. Caught in the middle of this, the Doctor must save Peri...
Read MoreRemembrance of the Daleks (2)
With two factions of Daleks involved in a race war on Earth, the Doctor takes care of old business by having the Hand of Omega ceremoniously but quietly buried in a churchyard. His actions do not go unobserved, and leaving behind a bored Ace without a purposeful outlet could spell trouble as well.
Read MoreRemembrance of the Daleks (3)
The Doctor plans to let one of the Dalek factions have the Hand of Omega (but not too easily, of course) while keeping Gilmore and his military men preoccupied in a safe territory, but that plan could be threatened by a mole in their midst and a miscalculation on the Doctor's part.
Read MoreRemembrance of the Daleks (4)
The Omega device is in jeopardy. A giant Dalek warship hangs above the Earth. London has become a battleground for ruthless alien intelligences.
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