Christopher Barry was one of Doctor Who’s most prolific directors. During the 1960s he directed the bulk of the Daleks’ first story, The Mutants (aka The Daleks, 1963-64), plus the entirety of The Rescue (1965), The Romans (1965), The Savages (1966) and The Power of the Daleks (1966). Across them all he demonstrated his mastery of studio direction under the tough conditions that prevailed.
Nowhere is this clearer than in the first episode of The Mutants, for which Barry turned the claustrophobia of the small sets to his advantage, using lighting and imaginative – sometimes offlevel – camera angles to enhance the ominous atmosphere of the Dalek city. He had Jacqueline Hill as Barbara, lost in the city, place her hand over the camera lens at one moment, emphasising the cramped, unfamiliar nature of the environment. The cliff-hanger shows just a Dalek’s sucker- arm as it menaces Barbara, seen from its own point of view, with Barry reasoning that less was more at this stage. This seminal moment was the first of many monster POV shots in Doctor Who.