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A Wheezing Groaning Sound
Frontier in Space (PART THREE)

A Wheezing Groaning Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 52:51


John takes Paul and Tom to Master their fears and find out once and for all just who is behind all the Ogron transplants. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Strictly Come Hamster Season Ten (featuring Jack Coyer & Jon Arnold)

A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 196:09


Join Rod, Joe, Jack & Jon as we face the terrors of the anti matter universe, Inter Minor & the Miniscope, the Ogron planet, Spiridon and Wales!

L'école des loisirs à écouter
Winx Club - 2 - Le sort d'Ogron

L'école des loisirs à écouter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 9:03


Les Winx sont à la recherche de la dernière fée sur Terre… Mais elles ne sont pas seules ! Ogron, le chef des Sorciers maléfiques, est aussi à ses trousses. Attention, ça ne va pas être si facile de la trouver, et il ne faut surtout pas se tromper. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DISO est une chaîne de podcasts jeunesse qui propose des histoires audio drôles, tendres et malicieuses pour les enfants âgés de 3 à 9 ans. Tous les héros préférés de vos enfants existent en histoires audio sur DISO ! Super Wings, Monstres et créatures magiques, Leo The Truck, Les Petits Méchants, Zig et Sharko et plein d'autres…retrouvez les tous sur DISO. DISO, ce sont aussi de nouveaux contenus et personnages tout au long de l'année, que vos kids vont adorer ! Écrits spécialement pour les oreilles des enfants, interprétés par des comédiens professionnels et enrichis d'un design sonore immersif, les podcasts DISO feront voyager vos bambins dans des univers captivants et ludiques ! Pour écouter ces histoires, abonnez-vous à DISO sur Apple Podcasts pour 3,99€ par mois seulement (ou 39,99€ par an, soit deux mois offerts). C'est sans engagement et les 7 premiers jours sont gratuits. Et pour jeter une oreille… le premier épisode de chaque série est disponible gratuitement ! DISO existe désormais aussi en anglais et en espagnol ! Ces deux nouvelles chaînes sont disponibles sur Apple Podcasts, en tapant dans la barre de recherche “DISO (in English)” et/ou “DISO (en Español)” Bonne écoute ! L'équipe DISO

Essence of Azeroth - A World of Warcraft Lore Podcast

Will talks about what led to the shattering of Draenor, the history of its races, and how the Gronn, Ogron, Ogres, and Orcs are all related. Also: Gordoth returns to KPR with mixed results. Consider joining our Patreon over at www.patreon.com/essenceofazeroth. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/azerothpodcast/message

Pull To Open
The Retcon Episode (Amending Our Story Ratings, Seasons 1-3)

Pull To Open

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 69:11


When Pull To Open debuted three years ago, we didn't even have a rating system — just a sound of drums in our heads, convincing us to bring thoughtful commentary about Doctor Who stories from the perspective of longtime fans who are also journalists. As we went deeper into the show and installed the key component in our journey — the Pull To Open Randomizer — we developed a shorthand for signaling if we considered an episode good (a Dalek) or not so good (an Ogron). Eventually we created ratings for unsuccessful stories that were instructive (a Professor Hayter) and the absolute best of the best (the coveted Viscount Banger). Completists that we are, we felt the need to go back and retcon our old ratings with our current system to ensure our newly upgraded Pull To Open Codex stays fully armed and operational. Come with us as we cross our own timeline to fix the past. Because that's always a good idea. Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Follow us on: TikTok! @pulltoopen Instagram: @pulltoopen63 Twitter: @pulltoopen63 YouTube: youtube.com/pulltoopen Pull To Open: The Retcon Episode Season 4 Episode 1 Hosts: Pete Pachal and Chris Taylor Outro music: Chronos by Alexander Nakarada

The Vint Podcast
Ep. 30: Three Quick Sell-outs and an Interview with Restaurateur Jordan Ogron

The Vint Podcast

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 48:56


In this episode of the Vint Podcast, Billy and Brady recap some recent collection sellouts and interview LA-based restaurateur, Jordan Ogron. Jordan's portfolio includes Tesse in West Hollywood and Fanny's, as well as the Tesse-adjacent up-scale wine shop, Boutellier. We discuss the different considerations when curating wine for a retail store vs a restaurant wine list, collector culture, and how Jordan is rethinking what the wine shop experience should be. Enjoy!Other notes:Check out our open collections:White Burgundy CollectionContact us anytime at brady@vint.co or billy@vint.co

A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Talks to the tea drinking, cake munching Daniel Knight about his choice of Frontier in Space (2/6)

A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 34:44


Joe & Daniel; discussing Doctor Who and space opera. More fabulous prisons and outfits, a trip to the BFI (possibly MFI), impressive design and lighting, subtle political sexual chemistry…and our last minute realisation that this story spotlights Gruntleigh the Ogron!

Watchers in the Fourth Dimension: A Doctor Who Podcast
Episode 82: Too Dumb to Live (Frontier in Space)

Watchers in the Fourth Dimension: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 59:51


This episode, we go on a tour of the galaxy's finest jail cells, featuring appearances from the Master! Ogrons! A few Daleks! Draconians! And future humanity's most dictatorial regime to date! It's a rather grim vision of the future in Frontier in Space! Join us as we keep track of the number of times that the Doctor and Jo are incarcerated, and generally despair at how so many people *on both sides* repeatedly ignore what they're trying to say.   Over the course of the episode, Don advances his theories about the Third Doctor's anecdotes being most nonsense, Anthony denies the possibility that General Williams could be his future descendant, Julie praises Jo's choice of (sensible) outfit, and Reilly dreams of seeing the Ogron version of The Office! The entire crew find themselves enamoured with the world building presented in the story.   If you would like to watch along with us, this story is available for streaming at both Britbox US (https://www.britbox.com) and Britbox UK (https://www.britbox.co.uk). If you're a little old fashioned (like Anthony), you can also get the Special Edition on DVD as part of the Dalek War boxset from Amazon US (https://amzn.to/3iVzJBS) or from Amazon UK (https://amzn.to/3JYvUaW). It can also be found on Blu Ray as part of The Collection: Jon Pertwee Season Four from Amazon US (https://amzn.to/3i0hs5V) and The Collection: Season 10 from Amazon UK (https://amzn.to/3MGUyP8)   Other media mentioned in this episode: Battlestar Galactica – The Complete Series (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2YZzJtQ | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3vqmHS9) Planet of the Apes (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/35xdTl2 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3iWbYcK) 2001: A Space Odyssey (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3BYyaef | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3DWG34s) That Mitchell and Webb Look – Series 1 (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3vpIhXf | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3AWo10k) This is Spinal Tap (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3ye4MOs | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3j9zkg1) Soylent Green (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3LG6r6J | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3iY6VIZ) The James Bond Collection (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3FWn6kg | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3DQB4lR) Star Trek: The Original Series: The Complete Series (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3aifha7 | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/2YtSYvx) Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3Bvp4Fy | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3lofajC) The Office – The Complete Series [US Version] (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/30ETjwn | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3pdhmg4) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Complete Series (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3JX2A4F | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/35wGdnA) Jurassic Park (Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3x3z6hQ | Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/3rk2JIj)   Finally, you can also follow us and interact with us on various forms of social media - Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. You can also e-mail us at watchers4d@gmail.com. If you're enjoying this podcast, please subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating or review.

Doctor Who: Aimless Wanderings
Pompous: 4.1 Age of Ogron

Doctor Who: Aimless Wanderings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 20:13


When William Shakespeare is kidnapped by a Frenchman, it's up to the Doctor and Mute to save the bard before what's done is done...Age of Ogron starred Billy Treacy as the Doctor and the Ogrons, Jenny Lippmann as Mute, Billy Garratt-John as the Passenger, Matthew Watson as the Player and Jaime Carroll as William Shakespeare, with additional voices provided by Jon Gransden, Kirsty Poynton and Billy TreacyThe story was written and produced by Billy Treacy and Jon Gransden, with sound design and original music by Billy Treacy.

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A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast
Talks to Steven Alexander about his choice of The Green Death (3/6)

A Hamster With a Blunt Penknife - a Doctor Who Commentary podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 36:20


Joe & Steven; menaced by the fire by a maggot! We talk domestic scenes in Doctor Who, Gruntleigh the Ogron, the inevitability's of having a recurring cast, ‘the one with the Giant Maggots' myth and whether Barry Letts was far more interested in the sexes than we thought.

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SoCal Restaurant Show
Show 414, February 27, 2021: Jordan Ogron, Principal, Tesse, West Hollywood Part One

SoCal Restaurant Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 13:35


“Tesse in West Hollywood is a French restaurant featuring the dynamic, continental-inspired cuisine of Chef Raphael Francois and Pastry Chef Sally Camacho Mueller (currently on maternity leave,) served in a chic dining room on Sunset Boulevard in the heart of West Hollywood. An extensive … Continue reading → The post Show 414, February 27, 2021: Jordan Ogron, Principal, Tesse, West Hollywood Part One appeared first on SoCal Restaurant Show.

SoCal Restaurant Show
Show 414, February 27, 2021: Jordan Ogron, Principal, Tesse, West Hollywood Part Two

SoCal Restaurant Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 12:42


“Tesse in West Hollywood is a French restaurant featuring the dynamic, continental-inspired cuisine of Chef Raphael Francois and Pastry Chef Sally Camacho Mueller (currently on maternity leave,) served in a chic dining room on Sunset Boulevard in the heart of West Hollywood. An extensive … Continue reading → The post Show 414, February 27, 2021: Jordan Ogron, Principal, Tesse, West Hollywood Part Two appeared first on SoCal Restaurant Show.

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro
Radio Free Skaro #742 - The Ogron Implosion

Doctor Who: Radio Free Skaro

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 89:57


The Swarm continues, and with it comes fine Doctor Who-related content such as the tweetalong for “The Zygon Invasion/The Zygon Inversion” with one Peter Harness, who is also this week’s featured guest! (Stay tuned for the short discussion about Eurovision!) We also wrap up the first half of our epic Classic Series Commentary of “Frontier in Space” and “Planet of the Daleks” with Big Finish writer, Verity! co-host, and “The Time Monster” advocate Liz Myles! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon! Next Tweetalong is for The Zygon Invasion/Inversion with Peter Harness and Ingrid Oliver “Pompadour” bonus content for The Girl in the Fireplace Radio Times behind the scenes in 1970 2020 Paul Spragg Memorial Short Trips Opportunity from Big Finish New Who Talk releases for The Robots of Death and The Pirate Planet BBC releases Sci-fi-themed video conferencing backdrops Commentary: Frontier in Space, episodes 5-6 LM Myles Guest: Peter Harness

On the Time Lash
84. Not Your Teenage Sister's Doctor Who

On the Time Lash

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 128:15


Ben and Mark welcome the 12th Doctor as they discuss 2014’s feature length, cinematic spectacular Deep Breath with a suggested pairing of Robert Holmes’ ghastly gastronomic 1985 story The Two Doctors. Along the way, they travel back along their own timelines to ponder their initial reactions to Deep Breath compared to their opinions on it now, discuss the merits and flaws of bringing back old Doctors outside of anniversaries and talk effusively about the work of Ben Wheatley and casting of Peter Capaldi. ALSO: Being sexually intimidated by Jacqueline Pearce, watching Doctor Who with Frank Skinner, nibbling on an Ogron, Season 6B and whether or not The Two Doctors goes too far.

Another Doctor Who Podcast
4. Rambling through the Avenues of Time - Positive Rambling!

Another Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 37:22


Mrs McCrimmon is joined by @Positive_Who as they try and get me into cosplay, we discuss our love of Katy Manning and Gruntleigh the Ogron, speculate wildly on series 12 rumours, commiserate and celebrate spending money on Big Finish, and loads more. Episode transcript is here.

What Goes On Around Here? with Lisa Stanley

Rent-A-Yenta Lisa Stanley brings in the managing partner of the hottest new restaurant in Hollywood, Tesse! Jordon Ogron isn't only part owner of the french bistro that is frequented by many celebrities, but also a wine aficionado and... an opera singer! At only 32 years old he's conquering it all, listen in for his story! Jordan Ogron can be found here , Tesse Restaurant here, and Boutellier Wines here.

Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast
257: The Nice Ogron (Flatline)

Trust Your Doctor: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 45:41


Have you ever met a kind hearted Ogron? I’m imagining this as a sort of kids story in the Doctor Who universe for Time Lord children. They sit down because the Ogrons are some sort of myth, and then there’s a very nice Ogron who breaks away from society to be better than everyone else.Continue reading →

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Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk
Warped s3e10: How to Clean Your Ogron

Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018 218:52


The Ogron prisoner Bokur, has been the only thing on Neil's mind lately, and the crew tries their best to find out her intentions.  Captain McQuaid has a heart-to-heart with Neil about his feelings.

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Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk
Warped s3e8: Counselors of Inquiry

Morrus' Unofficial Tabletop RPG Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 219:35


Space opera actual-play shenanigans! The crew arrives at Vendalyr and gives their Ogron prisoners over to the Council of Inquiry, only to have some unfortunate transporter problems.

Doctor Who: The Krynoid PodCast
105: Day of the Daleks

Doctor Who: The Krynoid PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 184:58


"No complications." That infamous moment when the first Ogron on the left accidentally reveals his MENSA potential to his masters but no-one bats a shiny eyelid. Yes, this is Day of the Daleks in which our intrepid TARDIS twosome wine, dine and enjoy a ride, while Yates pulls rank, Benton pulls out of a minor skirmish and the Brig pulls his hair out as he defends world peace from humans and aliens alike while, no doubt, also taking in washing and doing a paper round. Will the Jeep Pronto ever make it to market? Why do people keep giving the Controller dirty looks? Is it his personal hygiene? Or is it because the only kid he ever charges for his sweets is poverty-stricken Charlie Bucket? And why are the Daleks wasting resources on their minions' make-up when their vital attack force wouldn't fill a football team? Jim and Martin ponder these questions and try to decide whether this is a red-letter day or 24 hours of ennui. Listen in for their verdict.

The Big Finish Podcast
Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 191 (October #08)

The Big Finish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 51:58


It's Friday, and it's time for a brand new free podcast and download from Toby Hadoke, who has sought out the actor behind a couple of notable Doctor Who villains for a conversation today...

Doctor Who: The Krynoid PodCast
083: Frontier in Space

Doctor Who: The Krynoid PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2016 194:06


"Oh, how very embarrassing!" That's what the unsuspecting viewer probably said in 1973 when the so-called "large and savage reptile" hoved into view at the top of the Ogron quarry. If only there'd been enough budget to show more than its dangly bits... But close your eyes for those couple of seconds and Frontier in Space will reward you with many riches. For where else can you find the third Doctor in hoisty judo slacks, Jo in platform baseball boots and Delgado's Master in a Dracula-collared PVC number with Dalek logo? And where else could you observe, in one story, twitchy Earth folk, noble Draconians, monumentally thick Ogrons and a stir crazy TARDIS team, who are in and out of prison more often than Mr Mackay? But does Frontier in Space go where no Drashig has gone before? Or does it outstay its welcome like a Draconian at a UKIP rally? Listen here to find out what Jim and Martin made of it all.

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 449: The Romance of Crime

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2015 9:32


@bigfinish #doctorwho #tindogpodcast  #gally1   THE ROMANCE OF CRIME (STANDARD EDITION) RELEASED JANUARY PRICES CD £14.99 Download £12.99 Synopsis The TARDIS brings the Doctor, Romana and K9 to the Rock of Judgement; a court, prison and place of execution built into a rocket-powered asteroid. When involved in an investigation by the system's finest lawman, they find they must seek answers to some disturbing questions. Written By: Gareth Roberts, adapted by John DorneyDirected By: Nicholas Briggs Cast Tom Baker (The Doctor), Lalla Ward (Romana), John Leeson (K9), Graham Seed(Pyerpoint), Miranda Raison (Margo/Xais), Phil Mulryne (Shom, Hogan, Ogron 6),Marcus Garvey (Frank Spiggot), Michael Troughton (Stokes), James Joyce (Zy, Ogron 5, Barman), Joshua Silver (Charlie Nisbett), John Dorney (Eddie Nisbett/Ogrons), Jane Slavin (Blakemore, Bailiff, Librarian)

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 202: Day Of The Daleks

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2011 9:08


Taken from wikipedia with thanks and respect ay of the Daleks is a in the series , which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 1 January to 22 January 1972. Contents [] [] Synopsis Rebels from a future conquered by the travel to the 20th Century to prevent that from happening. But will their actions prevent that future, or make it inevitable? [] Plot This article's plot summary may be or . Please by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (June 2011) Sir Reginald Styles, a British diplomat trying to organise a peace conference to avert , is in his study at the government-owned Auderly House when a soldier dressed in grey camouflage and wielding a futuristic looking bursts in and holds him at gunpoint. However, before the can fire, he vanishes, leaving Styles to shakily tell his secretary he has been visited by a . As the conference is of vital international importance, is called in. The have pulled out of the conference and Styles will be flying to to try to persuade them to rejoin, and nothing must interfere with the conference's success. However, when the , and the go over to Auderly House, Styles denies ever seeing the "ghost", even though the Doctor notes the presence of muddy footprints in the study. The guerrilla reappears on the grounds in a -like effect, but he is intercepted by two huge humanoid aliens, , who attack him and leave him for dead. UNIT soldiers discover the severely injured guerrilla and take him to the hospital while the Doctor examines his weapon and a small black box that was found in a nearby tunnel system. Styles leaves for Peking, while the Doctor discovers that the pistol, which is an disintegrator, is made of Earth materials, not alien, and that the box is a crude , complete with a miniature dematerialisation circuit. As he tries to activate it, the vortex effect appears again and the guerrilla vanishes from the . The temporal feedback circuit on the time machine also overloads — as the Doctor explains to the Brigadier, it has blown a . Since everything seems to be centred on Auderly House, the Doctor decides to spend the evening there. The night passes without incident, but in the day, three guerrillas appear from the time vortex — Anat, a woman who is in command of the mission, along with two men, Boaz and Shura. They come across a UNIT patrol and disintegrate the two soldiers while making their way to the house. In the study, the Doctor tries to reactivate the time machine, causing an alert to be sounded in the 22nd Century. Shura enters the house, but the Doctor subdues him with some . Shura begs the Doctor to turn off the box, as in the future, a human Controller reports to the that the machine has been activated. The Daleks command that once the coordinates of the box are confirmed, whoever is using that device must be exterminated. In the present, Anat and Boaz enter with Jo as their prisoner and demand that the machine be deactivated. The Doctor complies, and the conversation makes it apparent that the guerrillas believe that he is Styles, whom they are apparently here to . The Doctor shows them a to convince them otherwise, and Anat demands to know who the Doctor is. When and enter the house to search for the missing patrol, the guerrillas usher the Doctor and Jo into the cellar where they tie them up. Finding the Doctor and Jo gone, Yates contacts the Brigadier, who tells them to search the grounds again. In the future, the Daleks order the Controller to send troops to the frequency they detected earlier, and activate a time vortex magnetron, so that anyone travelling between the two time zones will be drawn to the Controller's headquarters. In the past, Anat sends Shura to contact the future for more orders, but Shura only manages to retrieve a from near the tunnel before being attacked by Ogrons. He is wounded, but manages to stumble away. In the cellar, Jo asks the Doctor why, if the guerrillas wanted to kill Styles, they do not just travel back to the previous day to try again, and the Doctor says that this is due to the "". Before he can explain further, they are ushered back up to the study — the Brigadier is calling on the house phone. The Doctor is forced to pretend over the telephone that everything is fine at Auderly House. The Brigadier tells the Doctor that Styles has convinced the Chinese to rejoin the conference and that the delegates will arrive the next day. The Brigadier asks for reassurance that everything is all right, and the Doctor tells him it is, but the Brigadier gets suspicious when the Doctor asks him to also " to the ." The Brigadier decides to go to the house and see for himself. Jo frees herself from her bonds and threatens to destroy the box the first guerrilla used, but Anat and Boaz tell her that it only worked for that person. Suddenly, the time vortex effect activates and Jo vanishes into the future, appearing in the Controller's headquarters due to the vortex magnetron. There, the Controller ingratiates himself with Jo, who tells him everything, including the exact time and location where she came from. The Daleks use this information and send a Dalek supported by Ogrons to the present, where they attack the house. Anat and Boaz fire back, and flee towards the tunnels. The Brigadier arrives just in time to gun down an Ogron, and the Doctor commandeers his jeep in pursuit of the two guerrillas. In the tunnels he meets a Dalek, and runs away, finding Anat and Boaz just as they activate their time machines, and is swept up in the same vortex. In the 22nd Century version of the tunnels, the Doctor and the guerrillas are separated when Ogrons pursue them. The Doctor climbs out of the tunnels onto the surface, where he sees a Dalek order Ogrons to exterminate some rebels. When the Controller informs the Daleks that Jo mentioned a "Doctor", the Daleks react violently, declaring that the Doctor is an enemy of the Daleks and must be exterminated. The Doctor stumbles into what appears to be a factory, and sees humans being used as , guarded by other humans. He is captured by an Ogron, and is being interrogated when the factory manager comes in and persuades the interrogator to let him speak to the Doctor. When they are alone, the manager asks the Doctor which guerrilla group he comes from, but the Doctor says he is not part of any group. Before any further conversation can take place, the Controller arrives, and takes the Doctor to see Jo. The manager contacts the guerrillas, who have made it back to their base with their leader, a man named Monia. The manager tells them of the Doctor, but he is discovered by an Ogron and killed. Monia decides that they must rescue the Doctor, because he seems to be the only man the Daleks are afraid of. After an abortive escape attempt, the Doctor is strapped down to a Dalek mind analysis device, where images of the and confirm to the Daleks that he is indeed their sworn enemy. The Controller bursts in, saying that using the mind analysis device will kill the Doctor. They should keep the Doctor alive for information on the rebels, and he will question the Doctor personally. The Daleks gloat to the Doctor that they have discovered , invaded Earth , and changed the course of history. The Doctor calls the Controller a traitor, and the Controller explains that at the end of the 20th Century, a hundred years of devastating worldwide wars began, killing 7/8ths of the population and forcing the rest to live in little more than holes in the ground. It was during this period that the Daleks invaded, conquering the world and using it for raw materials to fuel the expansion of their . Some humans cooperated — the Controller's family have been officials for three generations. The Doctor calls them a family of . The rebel guerrillas attack the Controller's base and rescue the Doctor. Monia is about to shoot the Controller but the Doctor tells him not to — the Daleks would have used somebody else in any case. The rebels take the Doctor back to their hideout and tell him the rest of the story. Styles organised the peace conference, and when Auderly House was blown up, everyone was killed. The rebels believe that Styles engineered the whole thing, and caused the century of war that followed. That was why they used Dalek-derived time travel technology to travel to the past, to kill Styles before he could destroy the peace conference. They used the tunnels because that is the only common location shared by the two time zones. The Doctor is sceptical, believing Styles to be stubborn but basically a good man. When the Doctor finds out that the rebels brought a bomb made of with them, a powerful and unstable that will affect even Dalek casings, he realises that the rebels are caught in a . They will cause the very explosion they went back in time to prevent, and create their own history. Indeed, back in the 20th Century, Shura has found his way into Auderly House and plants the bomb in the cellar. The Doctor and Jo make their way back to the tunnels so they can travel back and stop Shura, only to run into an ambush the Controller has set up. The Doctor convinces the Controller that he has the means to stop the Daleks even before they have begun, and the Controller lets him go, only to be betrayed by the interrogator and exterminated by the Daleks. The Daleks send a strike force to the 20th Century to ensure their version of the future is preserved, and attack as the delegates arrive at the house. In the ensuing battle between the Daleks, Ogrons and UNIT, the Brigadier evacuates the delegates. The Doctor, back in the present, makes his way down to the cellar to try to convince Shura not to activate the bomb; Auderly House is empty, it will all have been for nothing. However, once Shura hears that the Daleks are entering the house, he tells the Doctor and Jo to leave — he will take care of the Daleks. The Brigadier tells his men to fall back to the main road as the Daleks search the house for delegates. Shura detonates the bomb, destroying the house and everything in it. The Doctor tells Styles that it is now up to him to make the conference a success. Styles assures the Doctor it will be, because they know what will happen if they fail. The Doctor, nodding at Jo, says that they know too. [] Continuity The is never explicitly laid out, but cites it as a means to explain why a time traveller cannot redo his own actions. Dalekanium is presented in this serial as an unstable explosive in the alternate future. In , Dortmun also calls the material that Dalek casings are made of dalekanium. This is continued in "". To explain the return of the Daleks after their "final end" (as stated by the in ), lines were scripted to reveal that the humanised Daleks had lost the civil war seen in Evil, placing this story after Evil in the Daleks' own chronology. However, this scene was ultimately not filmed. The Doctor, in an unusual instance, is seen to both hold and use a gun to eliminate an enemy, in this case an Ogron, near the end of episode 2. [] Production Serial details by episode EpisodeBroadcast dateRun timeViewership (in millions)Archive "Episode One" 1 January 1972 23:36 9.8 PAL 2" colour videotape "Episode Two" 8 January 1972 23:52 10.4 PAL 2" colour videotape "Episode Three" 15 January 1972 24:18 9.1 PAL 2" colour videotape "Episode Four" 22 January 1972 24:17 9.1 PAL 2" colour videotape Working titles for this story included The Ghost Hunters and Years of Doom. The production team only had three Dalek props available for use during the production of this serial, so only three Daleks appear on screen at any one time. One of the Daleks is painted gold so only two regular casings are seen in shot. Film editing is used to attempt the illusion of more than three Daleks. As originally written, the serial revolved around the Ogrons instead of the Daleks. It was planned to bring the Daleks back at the end of the season, in a serial called The Daleks in London by Robert Sloman. This plan was dropped when the production staff realised that the show would not have a hook to entice viewers (after the Third Doctor's introduction in Season 7 and that of the in Season 8), and Sloman's serial was allegedly shaping up to be too similar to . Instead, writer was asked to alter his serial to include the Daleks. Early in the first episode, there is a scene where the Doctor and Jo are working on the TARDIS console in the Doctor's lab. A mistake by the Doctor causes another Doctor and Jo to briefly appear at the entrance to the lab. Originally the serial was to end with a scene where the Doctor and Jo went back to the lab, and saw their earlier selves working at the TARDIS console. However, the last episode was overrunning and director Paul Bernard decided to cut the scene, which he personally disliked. Script Editor Terrance Dicks tried to persuade Bernard to put it back in, but Bernard refused and producer Barry Letts agreed that it should be cut. Dicks would later restore the scene in his novelisation of the story. It should be noted that this story features the TARDIS console once more outside of the TARDIS itself, as in The Ambassadors of Death and Inferno. was originally proposed as the setting and location for Day of the Daleks. The name was changed to Auderly in the finished programme, and renamed Austerly in the novelisation. , who penned the first story in 1963, was given an on-screen credit at the end of all four episodes of this story as having originated them. [] Cast notes Scott Fredericks later played Max Stael in . [] In print The novelisation of this serial, by Dicks, was published by in April 1974. There have been , , , and editions. A edition, separate from the Portuguese version, was published with the title Doutor Who e a Mudança da História (Doctor Who and the Change in History). book Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks Series Release number 18 Writer Publisher Cover artist ISBN Release date April 1974 [] VHS, Laserdisc and DVD release The story was first released on and in an omnibus format in 1986 (with the story mistitled as The Day of the Daleks on the VHS box art) and re-released in episodic format in 1994. The previous omnibus edition VHS remained as the release for the United States and Canada. This story was released on twice, first in an omnibus format in the in 1992, and later in episodic format in the UK in 1996. A DVD release has been confirmed for 12 September 2011. [] References Shaun Lyon et al. (31 March 2007). . Outpost Gallifrey. Archived from on 18 May 2008. Retrieved 31 August 2008. . Doctor Who Reference Guide. Retrieved 31 August 2008. ^ Sullivan, Shannon (17 May 2005). . 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