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Special Dalek Plans In Place for “Doctor Who”

Special Dalek Plans In Place for “Doctor Who”

April 2, 2012 By Mike Hickerson 2 Comments

If you’ve seen the trailer for series seven of Doctor Who, you may have noticed a familiar eye-stalk capping the preview.

After a year off, the Daleks will be back to menace the Doctor’s 50th anniversary.

And producer Steven Moffat promises that fans of the pepperpots are in for a treat.  Not only with Daleks featured in the new series be part of the season, but we’ll also see some Daleks from the classic series run, including some models from the 1960’s.

Moffat says that all of the incarnations of the Daleks will make an appearance next season.

Matt Smith tweeted out a picture yesterday of he and actress Karen Gillan with a Dalek from the original 60’s run.

Filed Under: TV News Tagged With: Doctor Who

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  1. Samuel Sloan says

    April 2, 2012 at 7:20 pm

    I renewed my BBC America on DISH just to watch Doctor Who. Really looking for this Anniversary season. I have been a watcher, reader & listener of the Doctor since his first episode those many years hence.

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  2. Sebastian Phillips says

    April 2, 2012 at 11:28 pm

    (Heavy sigh) That’s right, BBC. More incomprehensible plot arcs, more special episodes with every monster ever invented, more ‘funny episodes’, more ‘assistants’ as the centre of the show. Take Doctor Who to a new level, show us another side of the Doctor we’ve never seen before. Anything except those tedious episodes with a good script and Doctor we can take seriously.

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