The Time of the Daleks (serial)

The Time of the Daleks was the seventh and final story of Season 38 of Doctor Who. It was written by Justin Richards and directed by David Tucker and featured Richard E. Grant as the Doctor and Gillian Kearney as Lou Madison.

This was the last story to feature Lou Madison.

Synopsis
The Doctor has always admired the work of William Shakespeare. So he is a little surprised that Lou doesn't hold the galaxy's greatest playwright in the same esteem. In fact, she's never heard of him. Which the Doctor thinks is quite improbable.

General Mariah Learman, ruling Britain after the Eurowars, is one of Shakespeare's greatest admirers and is convinced her time machine will enable her to see the plays' original performances. Which the Doctor believes is extremely unlikely.

The Daleks just want to help. They want Learman to get her time machine working. They want Lou to appreciate the first-ever performance of Julius Caesar. They believe that Shakespeare is the greatest playwright ever to have existed and venerate his memory.

Which the Doctor knows is utterly impossible.

Part One
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Part Two
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Part Three
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Cast
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 * The Doctor - Richard E. Grant
 * Lou Madison - Gillian Kearney

Crew

 * Created by Sydney Newman, Donald Wilson and C.E. Webber
 * Executive Producer - David Renwick
 * Writer - Justin Richar d s
 * Producer - Sue Ve rtue
 * Script Editor - Steven Moffat
 * Director - David Tucker
 * Director of Photography - Simon Maggs
 * Production Designer - Brian Sykes
 * Visual Effects - The Mill
 * Make-Up Designer - Juliet Jackson
 * Casting Director - Andy Pryor
 * Music - John Debney
 * Costume Designer - James Baylan
 * Edited by - Mark Lawrence
 * Original Theme Music - Ron Grainer
 * Title Music - Vangelis
 * Title Sequence by Santa Barbara Studios

Memorable Quotes
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Development
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Pre-Production
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Production
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Post-Production
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Reaction

 * Part One received a 7-Day Viewing Figure from BARB of 8.62m viewers. It ranked at 21st over the week.
 * Part Two received a 7-Day Viewing Figure from BARB of 8.73m viewers. It ranked at 19th over the week.
 * Part Three received a 7-Day Viewing Figure from BARB of 8.95m viewers. It ranked at 22nd over the week.

Story Notes

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Continuity

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