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Release Date:
November 23, 2023
Original Title:
Doctor Who: The Daleks in Colour
Alternate Titles:
Doctor Who: The Daleks Colourisation
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
BBC Studios
Bad Wolf
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
The very first crew of the TARDIS land in a petrified forest on an alien planet. Determined to explore, the Doctor leads his companions into the metal city, where they discover danger at every corner and what will become his deadliest enemy... the mutant Daleks. It's time to encounter the Daleks once again, but this time in a way you've never seen them before. Originally transmitted in December 1963 to February 1964, the seven original episodes of the first Dalek story have received a cosmic makeover, dazzlingly colourised and woven together into a 75-minute blockbuster with brand-new sound and a brand-new score created by Mark Ayres. The Daleks has been gloriously updated, whilst ensuring the original story remains as thrilling as it was in 1963.
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Associate Producer:
Mervyn Pinfield
Colorist:
Richard Tipple
Kieran Highman
Timothy K Brown
Scott Burditt
Costume Design:
Daphne Dare
Director:
Richard Martin
Christopher Barry
Editor:
Benjamin Cook
Executive Producer:
Phil Collinson
Joel Collins
Jane Tranter
Russell T Davies
Julie Gardner
Music:
Mark Ayres
Murray Gold
Original Music Composer:
Tristram Cary
Producer:
Verity Lambert
Production Design:
Jeremy Davies
Raymond Cusick
Script Editor:
David Whitaker
Sound:
Jack Brummitt
Sound Designer:
Mark Ayres
Writer:
Terry Nation
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