Doctor Who: Death to the Daleks - Part 2


01:30 am - 02:00 am, Friday, December 12 on WLLA Retro Television (64.5)

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Death to the Daleks - Part 2

Season 11, Episode 12

In Part 2 of "Death to the Daleks", the Daleks are forced to cooperate but not for long.

repeat 1974 English
Sci-fi Action/adventure Fantasy Cult Classic

Cast & Crew
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Jon Pertwee (Actor) .. The Doctor
Joy Harrison (Actor) .. Jill Tarrant
Duncan Lamont (Actor) .. Lt. Dan Galloway
John Abineri (Actor) .. Capt. Richard Railton
Elisabeth Sladen (Actor) .. Sarah Jane Smith
John Scott Martin (Actor) .. Dalek
Cy Town (Actor) .. Dalek
Mostyn Evans (Actor) .. High Priest
Arnold Yarrow (Actor) .. Bellal

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Did You Know..
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Jon Pertwee (Actor) .. The Doctor
Born: July 07, 1919
Died: May 20, 1996
Trivia: Though he regularly worked on screen, stage, and television, veteran British actor Jon Pertwee may best be remembered for playing the third Dr. Who in the long-running British sci-fi television series of the same name from 1970 to 1974. The son of actor Roland Pertwee, he started out on-stage and then made his feature film debut in A Yank at Oxford (1937). A string of popular films followed, but Pertwee temporarily abandoned movies to serve with the British Navy during WWII. Upon his return, he reestablished his film career and subsequently proved himself a gifted and multi-talented artist; while appearing in a series of Carry On films, he was compared to Danny Kaye. After leaving the Dr. Who series, Pertwee appeared in several London West End musicals and also returned to feature films such as One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing and The House That Dripped Blood (1971). In 1978, Pertwee became the homeless but lovable bum Worzel Gummedge on the children's show Worzel Gummedge. Up until the time of his death on May 20, 1996, Pertwee enjoyed making guest appearances at Dr. Who conventions.
Joy Harrison (Actor) .. Jill Tarrant
Duncan Lamont (Actor) .. Lt. Dan Galloway
Born: January 01, 1918
Trivia: Though born in Portugal, Duncan Lamont was a bone-bred Scotsman; and though a Scotsman, he effectively curbed his burr to appear in British films. After considerable stage experience, Lamont inaugurated his movie career during World War II. His resumé includes such popular United Kingdom efforts as The Man in the White Suit (1954) as well as such internationally produced films as Ben Hur (1959), in which he was featured in the role of Marius. Lovers of swashbucklers have reserved a special place in their hearts for Duncan Lamont's portrayal of Count William De la Marck, "The Wild Boar of Ardennes", in 1955's Quentin Durward.
John Abineri (Actor) .. Capt. Richard Railton
Born: May 18, 1928
Died: June 29, 2000
Elisabeth Sladen (Actor) .. Sarah Jane Smith
Born: February 01, 1946
Died: April 19, 2011
Birthplace: Liverpool, England
Trivia: Danced with the Royal Ballet at the age of 5. Co-starred with future British Member of Parliament Edwina Currie in a primary-school production of Alice Through the Looking Glass. Worked so well as a stage assistant at Liverpool Playhouse that she would make intentional mistakes to better her chances at acting. Met husband Brian while performing in the role of a corpse in a 1966 stage production of The Physicists. Held her wedding reception on famed Penny Lane and often attended Liverpool football (soccer) matches at Anfield. Played companion Sarah Jane Smith on Doctor Who opposite Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker in the 1970s; later reprised the role for The Sarah Jane Adventures in 2007.
John Scott Martin (Actor) .. Dalek
Born: April 01, 1926
Died: January 06, 2009
Cy Town (Actor) .. Dalek
Mostyn Evans (Actor) .. High Priest
Born: July 07, 1923
Died: November 23, 1990
Arnold Yarrow (Actor) .. Bellal

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