The Daleks from Doctor Who are powered by static electricity and hate and are known to often repeat “Exterminate!” rather than, for example, “Hello” or “Nice weather we’re having.” Daleks are jerks, ...
One of the interesting offshoots of the 60th Anniversary and the expansion of Doctor Who is Russell T. Davies' new plan to remaster and colourise old stories from the 1960s so that kids and younger ...
The Doctor and her companions trapped in a time loop, being hunted by Daleks – doesn't exactly sound like a barrel of laughs, does it? But according to Doctor Who star Mandip Gill, the show's New Year ...
New Year, New Who. Happily, Doctor Who (BBC One) began 2022 with a bang. A demolition blast and a spectacular pyrotechnic display, to be precise. Hour-long special Eve of the Daleks was the most ...
Anthony Spargo has played a Dalek on Doctor Who but the creatures he's bringing to Sheffield are a lot friendlier. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Star, you can get unlimited access to ...
What power source a Dalek casing uses now is unknown. Originally they used static electricity derived from the metal floors of Skaro, and the First Doctor harnessed this knowledge to fight them. Later ...
Viewers posted hilarious pictures and memes online following India’s Dalek story. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you informed with what's going on in the West Midlands. Did you ...
Doctor Who always approached the ethics of warfare in a rather nebulous way. Unlike many other characters or media, the show and the Doctor himself have never taken a hard line against violence, death ...
Doctor Who: Eve of the Daleks, review: funny, scary, inventive and the best episode in years In their third-to-last episode, Chris Chibnall and Jodie Whittaker may just have cracked the Doctor Who ...