Starring: Tom Baker , Lalla Ward
Directed by: Ken Grieve
Produced by: Graham Williams
Written by: Terry Nation
New to DVD! Digitally remastered Doctor Who classic Destiny of the Daleks!
The famous Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker, Little Britain) and newly regenerated Romana (Lalla Ward, The Duchess of Duke Street) arrive on a strangely familiar but radioactive planet. They soon discover the disturbing truth: The TARDIS has materialized on Skaro—original home to the evil Daleks.
Item Number: 14572
Audio commentary with actors Lalla Ward and David Gooderson and director Ken Grieve
Davros Connections - In-depth documentary at the history of the Daleks' creator, Davros (43 mins)
Directing Who - Interview with director Ken Grieve (9 mins)
CGI Effects Option
T
rails and Continuity (3 mins)
Photo Gallery (8 mins)
Prime Computer Adverts (3 mins) - Australian TV adverts for Prime Computers, starring the Doctor and Romana.
Easter Egg
Production Notes Subtitle Option
Digitally remastered picture and sound quality
The famous Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker, Little Britain) and newly regenerated Romana (Lalla Ward, The Duchess of Duke Street) arrive on a strangely familiar but radioactive planet. They soon discover the disturbing truth: The TARDIS has materialized on Skaro—original home to the evil Daleks. Can Davros (David Gooderson, A Touch of Frost), creator of the Daleks, give The Doctor’s greatest enemies the edge they need? Contains all four episodes of the 1979 series. Extras include commentary with actors Lalla Ward and David Gooderson; Terror Nation, a documentary about writer and Daleks creator, Terry Nation; Directing Who, a featurette with director Ken Grieve; and much more.
The Doctor and a newly-regenerated Romana arrive on Skaro and discover that the Daleks are using explosive charges and a group of humanoid slave workers to mine the planet in search of their creator, Davros. A stalemate has arisen in an interplanetary war that the Daleks are waging against the robotic Movellans, and their hope is that Davros will be able to give them the edge.
A force of Movellans has also arrived on Skaro, determined to thwart the Daleks' plan. Davros is found in the ruins of the old Kaled city and immediately revives, his life support systems having held him in suspended animation ever since his apparent death. He quickly deduces that the battle computers of the two warring races are locked in a logical stalemate and that he can break this by introducing an element of intuition.
The Movellans, having reached the same conclusion, want the Doctor to do likewise for them. Davros attempts to destroy the Movellan ship using a suicide squad of Daleks loaded with bombs, but the Doctor returns to the Kaled city and tricks him into inadvertently detonating them before they reach their target.
The Movellans are deactivated and Davros is cryogenically frozen on board their ship until the freed slave workers can take him to Earth and ensure that he is put on trial for his crimes.
| The Doctor | --- | Tom Baker |
| Romana | --- | Lalla Ward |
| Agella | --- | Suzanne Danielle |
| Commander Sharrel | --- | Peter Straker |
| Dalek Operator | --- | Cy Town |
| Dalek Operator | --- | Mike Mungarvan |
| Dalek Voice | --- | Roy Skelton |
| Davros | --- | David Gooderson |
| Jall | --- | Penny Casdagli |
| Lan | --- | Tony Osoba |
| Movellan Guard | --- | Cassandra |
| Tyssan | --- | Tim Barlow |
| Veldan | --- | David Yip |
Written by Terry Nation
Directed by Ken Grieve
Produced by Graham Williams
Incidental Music by Dudley Simpson
Title Music by Ron Grainer and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, arranged by Delia Derbyshire
Visual Effects by Peter Logan
Costumes by Jane Hudson