Evolution of the Daleks

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Doctor Who episode

Dalek Sec, now a hybrid
Cast
Others
Production
Directed by James Strong
Written by Helen Raynor
Script editor Lindsey Alford
Produced by Phil Collinson
Executive producer(s) Russell T Davies
Julie Gardner
Incidental music composer Murray Gold
Production code 3.5
Series Series 3
Length 2nd of 2-part story, 45 minutes
Originally broadcast 28 April 2007
Chronology
← Preceded by Followed by →
"Daleks in Manhattan" "The Lazarus Experiment"

"Evolution of the Daleks" is the fifth episode of the third series of the revived British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 28 April 2007,[1] and is the conclusion of the two-part story begun in "Daleks in Manhattan".

The Cult of Skaro's plan is in full force. Dalek Sec is reborn in a half-human form, and the Pig Slaves launch an enormous assault upon the Central Park Hooverville along with the remaining pure Daleks. The Doctor, Martha Jones, Solomon and the others must fight for their lives, while the future of humans and Daleks alike is being decided underneath the Empire State Building.

According to the BARB figures this episode was seen by 6.97 million viewers and was the seventeenth most popular broadcast on British television in that week.[2] The story is set in New York City in 1930.[3]

Plot

After the creation of the hybrid Dalek-human, The Doctor confronts the Cult of Skaro and uses his sonic screwdriver to help the others escape. Dalek Caan and Dalek Jast discuss their lack of confidence in Dalek Sec, hinting that a change of command may be needed. The Doctor and Martha return to Hooverville, where The Doctor warns Solomon that the Daleks are planning an attack. Solomon believes he can reason with them, but he is killed during the attack. The Doctor confronts Dalek Caan and provokes him, but Dalek Sec orders The Doctor to be brought to him alive.

At the Dalek lab at the Empire State Building, the Doctor learns that the Daleks are planning to combine their DNA with humans and create more hybrids. The process requires more energy than can be generated with the technology of 1930, so the Daleks plan to use gamma energy from a solar flare. The Doctor agrees to help once he realizes that the human subjects are already brain dead and cannot be saved otherwise. He also offers to take the new hybrids and the Daleks to a new planet in the TARDIS so they can start over. Daleks Caan, Jast, and Thay stage a mutiny, chaining up Dalek Sec. The Daleks then decide to replace the human DNA completely with their own, making a new race of Daleks. The Doctor and Laszlo regroup with Martha, Tallulah, and Frank. Martha has analyzed the building plans and tells the Doctor he must remove the Dalekanium panels on the mast of the building to stop the energy collection. The Doctor climbs up, telling Martha to stay behind and fight. As the Doctor struggles to remove the panels, Martha lays out pieces of metal from the framework of the building to connect with the elevator. The Doctor fails to get the panels off in time and ends up holding the mast as the strike hits. The energy flows down the building, electrocuting the Pig Slaves in the elevator but also awakening the new hybrids.

Martha and the others help the Doctor down and then return to the theater with the human-Dalek army following them in the sewers. In the theater, the Doctor pleads with the others to listen to Dalek Sec and let him help. They refuse, attempting to kill the Doctor but Sec steps in between and sacrifices himself. The Daleks order their army to kill the Doctor, but find that the humans are resisting. By exposing himself to the gamma strike, The Doctor caused some of his Time Lord DNA to transfer to the human shells. The human-Dalek army turn on Thay and Jast, killing them. Dalek Caan activates a termination sequence to kill the rest of the army. Upset by this act of genocide, the Doctor returns to the Dalek lab to face Caan, but Caan escapes once again via emergency temporal shift. Laszlo's heart begins to fail due to his partial transformation as a Pig Slave. The Doctor finds a way to stabilise his condition, but cannot restore his human appearance. Laszlo and Tallulah are reunited, and learn from Frank that the people of Hooverville will take Laszlo in despite his looks.

Continuity

Daleks

Outside references

Production

The theatre sequence was filmed at the Parc & Dare Theatre, Treorchy.[6] Scenes set at the Hooverville shanty town were filmed at Bute Park, Cardiff.[7] Some second unit filming for this story was done in New York City.[8] It primarily consisted of static shots of landmarks and landscape views, many of which were digitally altered to remove architecture created since the story's setting. This constitutes the second time any filming for Doctor Who has been conducted in America. (The 1996 TV movie, although produced in Vancouver, Canada, included establishing shots of San Francisco filmed by a second unit; an earlier story, The Two Doctors, was originally to have been filmed in New Orleans, but the budget of the time would not allow it.)

The presence of the Daleks in this story was reported by the News of the World on 12 November 2006,[9] and confirmed by the BBC in late December.[3][10]

References

  1. "Doctor Who UK airdate announced". News. Dreamwatch. 27 February 2007.
  2. "Evolution - Final Ratings". Outpost Gallifrey News Page. Source: BARB. 2007-05-09. Retrieved 2007-06-03.
  3. 1 2 Darlington, David (2007-02-28 cover date). "Script Doctors: Helen Raynor". Doctor Who Magazine. No. 379. pp. 30–36. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. Behind the Sofa's review of "Evolution of the Daleks" Archived 11 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. Lyrics for Are You Being Served?
  6. "Walesarts, Parc Dare & Theatre, Treorchy". BBC. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  7. "Walesarts, Bute Park, Cardiff". BBC. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
  8. Davies, Russell T (2007-12-03 cover date). "Production Notes: 12 Facts a-Facting!". Doctor Who Magazine. No. 377. p. 66. Seven hours a-flying! That's how long it took for our director, James Strong, and his team to fly to JFK, for the Official First Ever Doctor Who Shoot in New York! Check date values in: |date= (help)
  9. Richardson, Rachel (12 November 2006). "Dalek return". News of the World. p. 31.
  10. "Doctor battles Daleks in New York". BBC News. BBC. 2006-12-27. Retrieved 2006-12-27.
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