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* Both Benton and Yates are prepared to drink red wine whilst on duty, surely a court-martial offence?
* Both Benton and Yates are prepared to drink red wine whilst on duty, surely a court-martial offence?
* 'Rank has its privileges' is a great line from Yates.
* 'Rank has its privileges' is a great line from Yates.
== Elsewhere ==
The following podcast episodes have concentrated wholly or primarily on Day of the Daleks.
* [[Krynoid Podcast]]: [https://krynoidpodcast.wordpress.com/2018/05/15/episode-105-day-of-the-daleks/ Episode 105] - features feedback from [[User:Paul|Paul]].


[[Category:Doctor Who]]
[[Category:Doctor Who]]

Revision as of 15:37, 18 May 2018

Notes

For conversion into full article:

  • Why does someone who supposedly requires security have unlocked french windows on his ground floor office? Surely it would make more sense to work from a higher floor.
  • The orange CSO effect which acts as the background to the future Doctor and Jo seems to be permanent - still in effect when the Brigadier enters.
  • Why is it always the Chinese delegation which causes problems? Same happens in The Mind of Evil.
  • Special 'effect' of the Controller's chair is cringeworthy, he clearly has to move it with his heels.
  • Banter between the Doctor and the Brigadier is excellent in this, and they work well as a team.
  • Dalek voices are rubbish, sound like they have a sore throat.
  • Dalek 'reveal' is terrible, no build up, no suspense, not even a cliffhanger. Admittedly the title gives away the main enemy but The Tomb of the Cybermen does a better job.
  • Both Benton and Yates are prepared to drink red wine whilst on duty, surely a court-martial offence?
  • 'Rank has its privileges' is a great line from Yates.

Elsewhere

The following podcast episodes have concentrated wholly or primarily on Day of the Daleks.