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  2. Dalek - Wikipedia

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    The Dalek Book (1964, written by Terry Nation and David Whitaker), The Dalek World (1965, written by Nation and Whitaker) and The Dalek Outer Space Book (1966, by Nation and Brad Ashton) were all hardcover books formatted like annuals, containing text stories and comics about the Daleks, along with fictional information (sometimes based on the ...

  3. Tardis, Dalek and Doctor Who costumes to go under the hammer

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    A Tardis, a Dalek and a variety of costumes worn in sci-fi series Doctor Who are to be auctioned. The sale, which will run from February 11 to February 25, will feature outfits worn by David ...

  4. Doctor Who merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Featuring William Hartnell as The Doctor. Gameplay involves players attempting to avoid the Daleks while travelling around the gameboard. If players encounter a Dalek, he or she would be out of the game. This was the very first Doctor Who board game produced. The Dalek Oracle (Christmas 1965) Featuring William Hartnell as The Doctor.

  5. Daleks in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Daleks in Manhattan"/"Evolution of the Daleks" was given to Helen Raynor, who is the first woman to write a televised Dalek story, and the first woman to write a story for the revived series. Some filming for this story was done in New York City for plates of the city, including images of Central Park , the Empire State Building , and the ...

  6. Image credits: TheRealBigLou In the '50s, kids started dressing up as characters from popular culture. Cowboys, Batman, Frankenstein, and Mickey Mouse were some of the most popular costumes.

  7. Clara Oswald - Wikipedia

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    Seeing her full name on her tombstone and finally recognising her voice, the Doctor realises she is the same woman as Oswin from the Dalek Asylum, whom he had never seen in her human form. Intrigued by the mystery of the woman who has lived and died twice in different eras, he begins searching across time for another Clara. [2]