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The Dalek Book (1964) Writers: David Whitaker, Terry Nation. Artist: A.B. Cornwell, Richard Jennings, John Woods. Panther Books Ltd. / Souvenir Press Ltd. Hardcover, 96 pages. Six comic strips, four illustrated text stories, one photo story and seven features. One of the earliest items of Dalek merchandise.
"Into the Dalek" is the second episode of the eighth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It was written by Phil Ford and Steven Moffat , and directed by Ben Wheatley , and first broadcast on BBC One on 30 August 2014.
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 ...
Remembrance of the Daleks/Prisoner of the Daleks: Remembrance of the Daleks: Ben Aaronovitch: BBC Books: 15 July 2016 [144] Prisoner of the Daleks (New Series Adventure) Trevor Baxendale: The Essential Terrance Dicks Vol. 1: Doctor Who and the Dalek Invasion of Earth: Terrance Dicks: BBC Books: 26 August 2021 [145] Doctor Who and the Abominable ...
In 1979, Nation wrote "Daleks: The Secret Invasion", a novella included in Terry Nation's Dalek Special; this was the first original Doctor Who-related fiction to be published by Target Books. During the 1990s, Virgin Publishing launched a series of Doctor Who -based short story anthologies titled Decalog .
Phil Ford is a British television writer and producer. He is best known for his work on Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet and Doctor Who.He was head writer and co-producer of the spin-off The Sarah Jane Adventures (2008–11), [1] co-writer of "The Waters of Mars" (2009) and “Into the Dalek” (2014) with Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat, respectively, [2] and wrote the majority of the ...
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The book series also includes short story collections based on a fictional radio series, posited as a continuation of the unaired radio series pilot. The authors of these books prefer to remain anonymous, so various pseudonyms are used. [6] Dr Who and the Daleks (2019, novelisation by "Alan Smithee")