Evolution of Dalek voices (1963-2017)
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- I tried to include every televised appearance of the loveable pepperpots, the only 2 I missed were, the Shada webcast, because I couldn't remember if they spoke in it or not and Resolution, because I don't like the Chibnall era. I didn't include any recycled footage from other stories, e.g. The Wheel in Space & Logopolis. Neither did I include the scene from the ending of The Final Phase as it is repeated at the start of The Executioners.
The voices of the Daleks are provided by Peter Hawkins, David Graham, Roy Skelton, Michael Wisher, Royce Mills, Brian Miller, Oliver Gilbert, Peter Messaline, John Leeson, Terry Molloy, David Gooderson, Geoffrey Sax, Clayton Hickman, Alistair Lock, Robert Lock, Dave Chapman, Steven Allen, Peter Jolley and Nicholas Briggs.
Inspired by Marc Liljeqvist's Cyberman voices video: • The many voices of the...
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Not sure why this has suddenly blown up in recent weeks, but thank you all for your kind comments and feedback.
Also for your consideration, a moment in the Day of the Daleks' Special Edition that I’ve just noticed upon a quick rewatch, at about 23:21. You can hear the original Dalek voice for a split second under Nick Briggs overlaid one.
Yeah, on the "Day of the Daleks" DVD feature where they discuss the Special Edition, they do mention there was no existing unedited materials as they'd been wiped sometime after the episodes were broadcast. All they had to work with was the videotapes of the completed episodes, which meant it was difficult to completely remove the original Dalek voices from the audio track.
But it was a pleasant surprise to see the early Daleks moved about and got agitated. Compared to 80’s ones spasming about
Yeah I hear thar
@@AndrewChapman I'm honestly surprised that that was the only time it happened really
Can you update this video to 2023?
Their voices changed so often due to the device used to make the voices, the ring modulator. In between episodes, they never wrote down the frequency they used to achieve the voice in each serial, so just played around until it sounded correct.
Classic Who History:
>"We didn't have enough budget for X"
>"Someone behind the scenes did an oopsie"
The change from the slow to high frequency in the later part of the 1st Doctor's seasons was a good move, it helps convey their only emotions more
To be honest I'd prefer them to have different voices, could be explained by them being slightly different models or just the fact that each dalek creature has a unique voice.
These ring modulators were analogue devices .
Even if the frequency was readjusted the same way, differences occured from time to time.
Analogue audio devices are not always predictable, and that is, usually, a good thing.
I think the evil of the daleks voice modulation is the best.
Its so weird hearing the Daleks have mercy in their first appearance. No instant extermination just a temporary leg paralysation.
The daleks at this point in time were extremely desperate, they'd been stranded on Skaro for hundreds of years without a way to leave the planet, they likely kept everyone alive due to thinking they could harness whatever space craft they used to reach Skaro in the first place.
@@braddsfx8921 they didn't reach there or use any spacecraft they just live there that's where they come from
modern Daleks would have killed them on the spot.
or perhaps, monologue for ten minutes and THEN fail to kill them on the spot.
@@plantainsame2049by ‘space craft they used to reach Skaro in the first place’, I think they’re referring to the spacecraft used by the Daleks’ prisoners.
@@Cybermat47 They didn't know aliens existed
They kept them alive Because they believed them to be thals And wanted to take their radiation drugs And lure the others into a trap
“Exterminate me”
That hit me deep down.
50:03 woah that’s dark
The emperor Dalek in Evil of the Daleks sounds amazing. With the budget they had at the time that is impressive how well they made that set
I personally think he sounds a little too much a like a Cyberman, until the end of the dialogue where he does start sounding like a Dalek, for me but the set work on display is fantastic for monochrome broadcast and a budget of like $15.
It's so unfortunate we don't have all of the footage of The Evil of the Daleks, that story looks so good, and the Daleks seem so threatening.
Well I got some good news for you, Evil of the Daleks is getting a animation treatment.
Yeah I know haha, I'm so excited. Already pre-ordered the DVD.
@@justaweepingangel. Same.
or power of the daleks, well we have one episode of evil and the fact web of fear and enemy of the world were found im sure we can at least find an episode or two or maybe a complete story again who knows :) fury from the deep would love to have this one also
@@MrWesleychuck I have both
The Imperial Daleks in Rememberance have got to be my favourite. Clearly separate and unique compared to the other Dalek factions.
The voices in Resolution and Revolution are more similar to those from Remembrance.
@@10thdoctor15 Indeed. It was just about the only good thing in the episode, it was pretty dire.
@@SpitfireFortyFour Resolution or Revolution? I would say that Revolution was the best Dalek story since Journey's End (as in it was better than the ones in between).
@@10thdoctor15 Revolution. Resolution added some fear back to the Daleks, it wasn't great but it was probably the best episode of the entire Chibnall era.
Revolution was poorly planned contrived nonsense, the only highlights being the Cpt Jack, Robertson and the Rememberance voices.
@@SpitfireFortyFour Wasn't "Resolution" the one where the Daleks couldn't get the image quality right on their computer screens?
Something happened between 2005 and 2006.
The voice lost some of its “metal”, I really miss how they sounded in ‘Dalek’ and ‘Parting of the Ways’.
They sound much less threatening currently.
Lost its character
Thats because The Cult of Skaro were scientists. They weren't going to have the typical Dalek warrior voice, they had more individuality.
Definitely. Their voices lost a lot of the metal bass that was behind them
Wow how mad I’m commenting in 2022 after just watching the Doctor who New Years special and they have very much regained that metal sound, some of the best sounding Daleks in years, very menacing and the Gatling gun exterminator is very op
@beef business Yeah. Screaming "EXTERMINATE!" into an analog signal chain will sort itself out. In a digital ecosystem it's an additional effect that has to be tweaked, you're effectively emulating the radiophonic workshop.
13:32 Why didn't they keep this in later Dalek designs?? It's such a cool shot.
They did have the Dalek in _Dalek_ zoom in, but it should definitely be used to show emotion again.
I'd almost forgotten how much I love Peter Cushing's second Dalek movie. Sublime
I'm glad the voice was barely changed over the years, that voice it what makes the Daleks.
Roy Skelton sounds great, even when the ring modulator isn't really loud enough. I think Peter Hawkins absolutely nailed it in Power and Evil. Wisher is great too. Oh and Brigsy of course. :)
Skelton was great until he started doing voice work for Rainbow. All Daleks he voiced from Destiny onwards sound like Zippy
I remember going to see The Empire Strikes back in the movies. When Yoda opened his mouth the whole theatre shouted 'Fozzy Bear'. Soul destroying.
@@patwatts2426 Zippy Tantrums 😂😂😂
David Graham is good, but I can't stop thinking of Parker or Grandpa Pig every time I hear his dalek voices 😂
"fire!" *pure silence* "MY LEGS"
18:54 "Yes Jamie, it is a big one".
That's what she said
03:52 - Peter Hawkins is voicing the black Dalek and David Graham is the voicing the blue Dalek (04:30 - Graham becomes the Red Dalek).
31:51, The Supreme Dalek is Brian Miller (lis Sladen's husband)
32:34, That's Royce Mills.
34:53 - That's Roy Skelton whenever the Dalek is in the cellar (when up on the ground floor the Dalek becomes Royce Mills or Brian Miller).
35:18 - that is Brian Miller - He generally does the more hysterical voice.
i love how at 6:45 the Dalek is watching Doctor Who on the monitor
In the episode aptly named “Dalek” when the dalek says “YOU LIE!!” you can really hear the horror in its voice 38:42
Fascinating compilation. Really shows how perfect the initial voice was, and how they sometimes nailed it and sometimes missed by a mile in later stories.
Great how consistent the 2005+ voices are, only really differing for artistic reasons in the episodes.
The evil of the Daleks probably had the best voice modulation IMO, especially when one of the Dalek guards tells the Emperor that a Dalek questioned an order.
33:25 that was pretty dark, even for Who.
There's always been a darkness, the first Doctor was going to smash an injured caveman's head in with a rock in the first story, because he was slowing down their escape.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 yeah, but my worst fear is losing my memories and who I am. That man getting turned into a Dalek, begging to be killed gets to me
@@MadamMersive Yeah, you're right, that is dark. I'm old enough to have seen Ark in Space and Seeds of Doom when they were broadcast, so it was familiar ground by the time we got to the Dalek thing.
Considering the Daleks are voiced by zippy as well
@@jakechandley6241 Dalek, say sorry to Bongo, you knocked his tower over
The tower was an enemy of the Daleks, it had to be exterminated!
Roy Skelton was the king of Daleks. He was also the voice and puppeteer for Zippy in the kids lunchtime show "Rainbow" but Roy's voice was scary enough without the bloody ring modulator effect. One of the DVD extras (how to speak Dalek I think it was called) showed him reading the scripts just on his own without the modulator and he was scary as fck.
He also voiced the main Cyberman in The Tenth Planet.
I adored Roy Skelton's Daleks, I thought it was a missed opportunity not to hire him again to play a Supreme Dalek in the new series. But it was a little thrill to see every 80s Dalek voice featured in Remembrance (plus John Leeson!).
As a reminder John Leeson in Remembrance only voiced the Battle Computer, Also Roy Skelton did voiced a Dalek in The 5 Doctors.
@@SegaNintendoGuy64 Are you sure? The actor who speaks the lines "Home planet Skaro about to vaporize" and those narrating Davros' escape - doesn't sound like any artist we'd heard before as a Dalek,
@@meiray His name wasn't mentioned at the end credits for Part 4, And not as a uncredited role, He was only the voice of the Battle Computer for Parts 1-3, So yeah I'm pretty sure.
@@SegaNintendoGuy64 David Gooderson was never credited officially as a Dalek voice in Destiny of the Daleks, that could just be an oversight or contractual necessity. The 4th Dalek voice sounds similar to the Battle Computer, I think it is him.
How cool is the Emperor Dalek voice
Still gives me chills
Classic or modern Dalek emperor and Davros was the Emperor in remembrance and the Dalek prime minister from asylum doesn't count
to think i could've sounded different is alarming
you wot
God I forgot how bad the Day of the Daleks voices were. So half hearted and weak.
I mean the 2011 version is much better than the original
They literally sound like filler thats supposed to be dubbed afterwards
They sound like they are unnecessary spaces in their sentences
37:46 40:29 43:57 Nicholas Briggs
I love how the Curse of Fatal Death Dalek props are in a hundred times better condition than the actual shows ones. Those things got pretty rough by the end lol.
Probably because most of them were fan made ones that were borrowed rather than made for the special
35:46 Dalek: Small human female.
Me: Who you calling small?!
(Starts attacking)
Dalek: Under attack! Under attack!
The emperor dalek's voice and his monologue still creeps me out to this day. One of the reasons why I love the new who. Possibly the best way to show the power of these killing machines
People enjoy saying “It’s not like it used to be” but the Daleks were often very poorly executed in the classic show. Destiny of the Daleks outright calls them robots. RTD’s reinvention of them as diseased, maddened creatures is far more faithful to their original pitch, fascists trapped in machines. Daleks are terrifying when they’re given personalities and dull as ditchwater when they’re just screaming.
@@lewiskazinsky7334 Yeah it's interesting with the classic series. I'm definitely bias with the classic over the newer ones, but there were so many stories that flopped the presentation of daleks. Good ones like Power or Masterplan had them being particularly cunning and deceptive, to poorer stories like you mention with Destiny having them be mindless 'robots' in how they were presented. In the first 4 seasons of the new series, I felt like they nailed daleks meeting the old stories' high notes .But, more or less after Smith started, the writing quality of the daleks went down significantly to a point where they're really not much of a threat because of how they've been treated as of late.
47:26 I love the contrast between their cheap, quiet first scene and the cinematic, bombastic grandeur of the 50th Anniversary.
0:27
I'm very glad it got unblocked!
45:42-45:53 In this video, 11th's like "Oh God! Either exterminate me or seal me in the Pandorica! Just STOP TALKING! I've had to listen to you lot time and time again!" lol
I don't know if anyone knows, but Brian Miller, one of the Dalek voices, is Elisabeth Sladen's husband. I just really like that fact. He's played a lot of other minor roles in the Doctor Who universe, and in two Sarah Jane Smith-related spin offs too.
Remembrance of The Daleks has to be the best Dalek story.
40:43 You’ve destroyed us Doctor. The Dalek race died in your inferno, but my ship survived. Falling through time, crippled but alive.
Great compilation, but my favourite Dalek line is missing, 'OMEGA DEVICE RETURNING', from, obviously, Remembrance. Wonderfully delivered!
Best Dalek Voices:
-Power of the Daleks
-Evil of the Daleks Emperor
-2005 Dalek (Easily the best)
Worst Dalek Voices
-Dalek Invasion of Earth
-Pertwee Era Daleks
-Remembrance of the Daleks
-The TV Movie (Easily the Worst of all)
Sorry to disagree with you but I don't think the Remembrance of the Daleks one are that bad, So does the ones on Planet of the Daleks.
Uhh... Planet of the Daleks had a better Dalek Voice.
@@gochem3013 I agree.
But they’re all classic
The kids of the 70s would disagree with you
Wow... I didn't even know that Dr. Who & The Daleks movie exists
There are two film adaptations. Dr. Who and the Daleks and its sequel Daleks-Invasion Earth both starring Peter Cushing as Dr. Who.
David Graham's Dalek voice in one of my favourites
Looney Tunes Back in Action Daleks:
Am I a joke to you.
Everyone:
Yes
Absolutely not.
That was the bane of my my three-years-old self's existence
Bro I literally bought that movie on DVD JUST for the Daleks, and I wasn't even disappointed (they exterminate Marvin the Martian in a deleted scene 😁😁😁)
@@s.g.woolf-hoyle4578 That was my first experience with anything doctor who related.
Except maybe the Dalek toy in that Christmas Mr Bean skit.
I heard clips from the Peter Cushing films were used as the voices in the Looney Tunes movie
"Daleks: Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. features a VERY young Wilfred Noble, A.K.A. Bernard Cribbins.
42:44 the fact that there was a dalek named Khan would have been perfect for a Star Trek reference!
Roy Skelton and Michael Wisher are my favourite voices from the old series and I love the voices to in the 2 movies but I also think Nick Briggs has done a superb job in the new series as well as improve the awful voices in Day of the Daleks.
Best dalek voices in my opinion:
1963
1966
1967
1973
1975
2005
2006
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2011
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2017
What do you think of the Dalek voices in the two Peter Cushing films?
50:04 me after watching series 11 and 12
Affirmative…☹️
“Exterminate me” was the most heartbreaking thing I’ve ever heard.
The paradigm supreme sounds great. Really powerful sounding.
Best voices are the movie versions. Peter Hawkins and David Graham are the best original voices and it shows in them.
My gripe with the movie voices is how slowly they talk otherwise they are pitch perfect.
@@DanTheMan2150AD I would say that they do talk slowly in scenes but in others they sound normal. I don't have a problem with them speaking slowly as well. Adds to their uniqueness. I mean if we want to talk slow, just watch Day of the Daleks.
@@dr.feelgoodmalusphillips2475 they sound so bored in Day's original version, it's rather embarrassing.
@@DanTheMan2150AD The Dakek operators in the first movie were only told to turn their light bulbs on to show which was talking. They weren't told that the flashes were supposed to synchronised to the dialogue. When it came to post production dubbing, the voice artists had to try to match the rhythm of the lightbulbs, hence the weird delivery.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 yeah, although I put that blame at Gordon Fleming who encouraged the flash of the bulbs, thankfully by the second movie they got it together.
4:45 "let us exterminate the BALLS" idk what hes sayin there but thats what i hear and its funny to me
He says exterminate the thalls tho yeah balls works too 😂
doctors (actual doctors) before performing a vasectomy
At around 3:00 Krotons! They were so bad that they were my favourites. I was about 9 at the time.
Any chance of a video on the evolution of the Cybermen voice?
Check the description.
37:35 the poor master being knocked into the sewers by a dalek for another 312 years for a third time! he turned into gandalf as a result!!
The ones from Masterplan are probably my favourite. Peter Hawkins always did the best Dalek voice and that slight snarl that the modulation gives his delivery there adds this real sense of menace that I don't think was ever 100% replicated again.
I was blown away by just how different the very first Daleks to appear in the series were from what I knew they would become.
The best voices from Doctor Who would be Power, Evil and Planet of the Daleks and the beginning of New Who, before they kept shouting the same stuff over and over. The Emperor has to be one of the best, if I had to choose one episode from all of Doctor Who for the best Dalek voice, I would say The Parting of the Ways. Also the films were great, I forgot how good those voices were.
Fun fact: Canonically, the Dalek Emperor in every Doctor Who story is the same one throughout time and space. From Evil of the Daleks, to parting of the ways, to City of the Daleks. It's the same one.
@@LeftytheGansterGremlin It's not the same casing, nor is it the same mutant, they are all killed in the stories.
@@LeftytheGansterGremlin Davros might have something to say about that in Remembrance.
@@10thdoctor15 Interesting, because it said in the official Dalek Handbook and the Dalek history book that they were the same mutant, just different casings. They both said somehow he survived his deaths and carried on across time in the future.
13:25 I've always wondered how the Dalek eye stalk works so I could recreate this scene
Resurrection supreme is a hard voice to impersonate
12:40 was that a younger Wilfred Mott/Bernard Cribbins? 👀
That was a young Bernard Cribbins, but playing an entirely different character named Tom Campbell.
Totally underated classics and just pure bloody escapism and probably the one thing we need more than ever right now. Like many others Dr who and the daleks were as much a part of my childhood as match box cars cowboys and marbles. Phew those really were the days
The elongated vowel sounds to match up the prerecorded film sequences. No one realised the flashing eyes’ matched up with the speech
15:47 Dalek domination and 50 shades of silver
Any time I hear the word "Dalek", I think of Roy Skelton's voice -- (@ 34:52) -- and I also remember many of those Rememberance sound-bytes being used in the Doctor Who game on the Amiga 500. Specifically, the Supreme Dalek -- "You will obey the Daleks, or you will be EXTERMINATED!" + "Exterminate the Doctor. CRUSH ALL RESISTANCE!"
Our little pepper pots have come such a long way
Genesis of the Daleks for me
"We obey no one! We are the superior beings!"
I like how the only instance of a Dalek sounding normal is it saying “Hey, I can’t see anything.”
It was Ian hidden in the dalek casing, but yeah i agree
37:05 Comic book guy: Worst dalek voices EVER!
I stll love the voices from Remembrance of the Daleks!! 😍😍
I love how some of the voices are different in it
25:07 These ones sound very modern, lots of distortion.
46:40 That Glitch Dalek makes me laugh.
*The Evil of the Daleks* hands down has the best voices of the classic era in my opinion. It's funny how they got worse and worse after the Fourth Doctor's tenure.
I really like the 60s voices myself
My fav. The look on patrick faces as the dalek come out of the side and says slowly. Doctor
Wonderful work
I bet people in 1974 felt some catharsis when the Daleks started panicking.
Also I chuckle at how aggressive they are at points. *THE FEMALE WILL STAND, STAAAAAAND.*
Imagine if the Dalek Empire fought Skynet. Which side would win the privilege of destroying all human life?
Terminated? Or Exterminated?
Daleks. Skynet was outsmarted by One single person John Connor while Daleks by Time Lord.
45:58 daleks do say mercy after all
Almost curious about what other potential, the Dalek from Twice upon a Time could have, in terms of character interactions, development and all that (assuming said Dalek isn't already dead by now).
Probably be interesting to see how this "defector" of sorts could reflect on itself, after given a chance to actually think about that, for the first time in who knows how long.
30:47
0:16 "Erections....this way". Sausage party down the hall
Remembrance has the best voices. They are nailing it.
I appreciate Briggs redoing the voices on Day Of The Daleks and the special edition really makes this story so much better. However I'm not a fan of him voicing all the Daleks in every episode because he is limited to what he can do so you always have the same 5-6 voices in every story. A variety of Dalek voice actors obviously including Briggs would vary the voices even further.
I think that decision is more in the hands of the showrunner rather than Briggs himself. In many of the Big Finish audios Briggs has shared vocal duties for the Daleks with Alistaire Lock, Nigel Fairs, or a combination of all three.
It's not Briggs for me so much as the same effect being used every time. The grating metallic sound is fine for the grunts but seeing classic voices for specialist, scientist, or otherwise more "civilian" daleks would be neat. Although them even existing in New Who is a far chance by this point.
0:00-20:39 The 60s: Doctors 1 and 2 (The Daleks, The Dalek Invasion of Earth, The Chase, Mission to the Unknown, The Daleks Masterplan, Power of the Daleks, and Evil of the Daleks)
3:21 and 11:21 The Peter Cushing Dalek movies (Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 AD)
20:40-30:46 The 70s: Doctors 3 and 4 (The Mind of Evil, Day of the Daleks, Frontier in Space, Planet of the Daleks, Death to the Daleks, Genesis of the Daleks, and Destiny of the Daleks)
30:47-37:04 The 80s: Doctors 5,6, and 7 (The Five Doctors, Resurrection of the Daleks, Revelation of the Daleks, and Remembrance of the Daleks)
37:05-37:44 The 90s: The Wilderness Years (The TV Movie and Curse of the Fatal Death)
37:45-42:08 The 9th Doctor Era (Dalek and Bad Wolf/Parting of the Ways)
42:09-44:24 The 10th Doctor Era (Army of Ghosts/Doomsday, Daleks in Manhatten/Evolution of the Daleks, and The Stolen Earth/Journeys End)
44:25-48:30 The 11th Doctor Era (Victory of the Daleks, The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang, The Wedding of River Song, Asylum of the Daleks, Day of the Doctor, and Time of the Doctor)
47:17-47:36 An Adventure in Space and Time
48:31-51:18 The 12th Doctor Era (Into the Dalek, The Magician's Apprentice/The Witch's Familiar, Hell Bent, The Pilot, and Twice Upon a Time)
26:57 this clip from Death to the daleks is just so funny.
They are just like
"FiRe! FiRe! FiRe!"
"Maximum power FiRe. FiRe. FiRe."
(Gun goes *WoOoOoOoOoO* )
The time war dalek design is the one I grew up with but the new paradigm Daleks will always be my favourite
40:50 Emperor Dalek reigns supreme
I love the Daleks they are my favorite villains💞❣️❣️💖😍🤍🖤💙💛💕💚💝💝❤️🤎🤎❣️💘💚💛
I love the bad wolf/the parting of ways dalek moment, was the best dalek moment of the new series, so dark and grim. I love this video
From the classic series I always adore Peter Hawkins, Roy Skelton, and Michael Wisher voicing the Daleks, David Graham, Royce Mills, And Brian Miller are pretty good too, Oliver Gilbert, Peter Messaline and David Gooderson on the other hand.. Not so much.
29:42 FBI OPEN UP
What crime was committed
Shes a time lord 😂
I'm 65 years old and I'm still watching this from behind the chair!
I love the Daleks and the Cyberman this vedio of the Daleks us awsome
I'm amazed they haven't done an inclusive one yet.
" Ooh, well hello there, Cyberman."
" Like to see my Tardis "
Strange that the Peter Cushing Dalek films was in colour but after that the TV seriels through the Second Doctor continued to use black and white video.
And that Dalek in 'Hell Bent' saying to the Doctor and Clara to exterminate it. Why, I thought Daleks have a self-destruct mechanisim like in the ending part of the episode 'Dalek'.
The Cushing movies were made by a separate studio (Amicus) with a much higher budget. So they could afford color film and numerous Dalek props.
Color television programs in the UK were a rarity until 1969 when the BBC and ITV both made the switch to filming and broadcasting only in color. The few programs that were filmed in color before this period, such as the Avengers, did so because they had added funding from the US market, where filming in color became the standard in the early 1960's.
I think my least favorite out of the bunch are the voices from Day of the Daleks, although its oddly hypnotic when they all start chanting "exterminate them"
0:12 Robot Gromits
I really wish the Paradigm Daleks would get a comeback. Maybe not the original Victory Paradigm's, rather how they looked in Asylum would have worked.
Roy Skelton is amazing as the daleks in Remember of the daleks and he is also amazing as the daleks at the start of the tv movie and he is amazing as the daleks in curse of fade death
i have never watched more than two doctor who episodes in my life, and yet i just watched this whole video at 3am
In "Genesis of The Daleks" famously there's a DESTRUCT 💥 BUTTON placed where anybody (for example, the cleaner) can just accidentally press it and blow 💥 up the bunker, Davros and his fledgling Daleks! 😂😂😂
The emperor and supreme daleks from nuwho would be my favourite
After all these years, I've only just realised what drama queens the Daleks are.
dr who and the daleks & daleks' invasion earth 2150 AD were definitely some of the best in classic who comparing them to nuwho dalek voices
they sound like they became angrier and even more insane after the time war
29:09 Davros got what he deserved
Thanks, Dan. I love the early 60's -Tom Baker's time.