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1The Dalek Handbook

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  • Language: English
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  • First Year Published: 2011
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2Doctor Who

Genesis of the Daleks

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  • Title: Doctor Who
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  • First Year Published: 1979
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3Doctor Who

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  • First Year Published: 2006
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    Dalek

    The Daleks (/ˈdɑːlɛks/ DAH-leks) are a fictional extraterrestrial race of extremely xenophobic mutants principally portrayed in the British science fiction

    The Doctor

    the Daleks. The Doctor refers to himself as "The Oncoming Storm" in "The Lodger" (2010). In "Asylum of the Daleks" (2012), it is stated that Daleks refer

    Jack Harkness

    twelfth series, as well as specials "The End of Time", and "Revolution of the Daleks". In contrast to The Doctor, Jack is more of a conventional action hero

    List of London Underground–related fiction

    (1949) Seven Days to Noon (1950) Georgy Girl (1966) Press for Time (1966) Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD (1966) Quatermass and the Pit (1967) — fictional

    Travel to the Earth's center

    of the planet. In the 1966 Doctor Who spin-off film "Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.", the Daleks have turned Bedfordshire into a giant mine complex,

    Gwen Cooper

    mutant Daleks, and later must defend their headquarters from the attacking aliens. The Doctor suggests a connection to Gwyneth, a separate character portrayed

    The Green Death

    reunites the Doctor and Jo. The DVD release of this story features a fictitious documentary, Global Conspiracy, starring Mark Gatiss as investigative

    Ianto Jones

    content (such as fictitious internet messaging conversations and letters) which depict aspects of Ianto and the other Torchwood characters' work and personal

    The Romans (Doctor Who)

    parody the 1951 film Quo Vadis. The story presents real historical characters in a fictitious manner. The serial was produced in a six-episode block with the

    List of eponyms (A–K)

    An eponym is a person (real or fictitious) from whom something is said to take its name. The word is back-formed from "eponymous", from the Greek "eponymos"