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TERRY NATION ARMY

Dalek creator Terry Nation in 1973.

Which Doctor Who story introduced a ‘hover Dalek’, how exactly did it hover (clue: it didn’t), and how much did prop builders Shawcraft Models charge the BBC to make it? The answers are all to be found five minutes into Camber’s Dalek Disaster, the first episode of the online video series Terry Nation Army, which was posted to YouTube on 1 July 2019. In just four months, that army had 10,000 subscribers and some episodes had been viewed more than 100,000 times.

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