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Carnival of Monsters

Exploring the hidden depths of Doctor W ho’s m ost intriguing stories…

Shirna (Cheryl Hall), Vorg’s assistant.
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THE WORLD CUP OF THE DALEKS
Thirty-two Dalek stories – but only one can emerge to take its rightful place as the supreme Dalek story in a World Cup-style knockout tournament…
Knockout Stage
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These stories didn’t have what it took to win our tournament, but each one is a classic in its own right…
Remembrance of the Daleks
In a close final round, this story gained a 44 per cent share of 4,493 votes to become our runner-up…
Genesis of the Daleks
Despite strong competition, our poll confirms that fans still regard Genesis as the finest of all Dalek stories. But how would contemporary audiences have perceived it? And what place did it occupy in the television landscape of the mid-1970s?…
THE Five Best Dalek Variants
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THE Five Best Dalek Comic-Strip Stories
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THE Five Best Dalek Audio Adventures
Withtheir grating voices and distinctive sound eff ects, the Daleks are just as eff ective on audio as they are on television.
THE Five Best Exterminations
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THE Five Best Dalek Toys
As arguably Doctor W ho’s greatest icon, it was inevitable that Daleks’ invasions of Earthwould include Britain’s toy shops…
“Come on, Ace, we’ve got work to do!”
The Prom ise, a new trailer for the Season 26 Blu-ray box set, sees the return of the SeventhDoctor’s com panion, Ace. Its author reveals how the story cam e about.
THE END OF INFINITY
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INTERVIEWS
Dimensions in Time
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A ceof Hearts
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Somewhere there’s Injustice…
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