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    {{Episode|doctor(s) = [[Eighth Doctor]]|companion(s) = [[Bernice Summerfield]]; [[Henrick]]|main_enemy = [[Daleks]]; [[Davros]]|main_setting(s) = To be added|written_by = [[Steven Moffat]]|directed_by = [[Andrew Morgan]]|produced_by = [[Stephen Garwood]]|season = 32|story_number = 181|original_air_date(s) = 29/07/1995 - 19/08/1995|original_release = BBC One|previous_serial = [[Legacy]]|next_serial = [[Trouble in San Francisco]]}}'''Hatred of the Daleks '''was the third story of [[Season 32]]. It was written by [[Steven Moffat]], directed by [[Andrew Morgan]] and featured [[Richard Griffiths]] as [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]], [[Lisa Bowerman]] as [[Bernice Summerfield]] and [[John Banks]] as [[Henrick]].
    {{Episode|prodcode = 9B|episodenumber = Episodes 18-22|doctor(s) = [[Eighth Doctor]]|companion(s) = [[Bernice Summerfield]]|main_enemy = [[Daleks|The Daleks]] and [[Davros]]|main_setting(s) = [[Stubbron IX]], late [[51st Century]]|written_by = [[Ben Aaronovitch]]|directed_by = [[Andrew Morgan]]|produced_by = [[Stephen Garwood]]|season = [[Season 32 (Doctor Who)|Season 32]]|original_air_date(s) = [[18 November (releases)|18 November]]-[[16 December (releases)|16 December]] [[1995]]|original_release = BBC1|image2 = 32x07.jpg|caption2 = |chapter = [[Doctor Who: Chapter Two|Chapter Two]]|format = 5x25 minute episodes|nNthReleasedInSeries = 191|aPrevReleasedInSeries = The Conglomerate (serial)|sSeries = Doctor Who|aNextReleasedInSeries = Revenge of the Master (serial)|nNthReleasedInAll = 194|aPrevReleasedInAll = The Conglomerate (serial)|aNextReleasedInAll = Revenge of the Master (serial)|title1 = Hatred of the Daleks|TXtime = 18:30|executive_producers = [[Ben Aaronovitch]]}}{{Realworld}}'''Hatred of the Daleks''' was the seventh and final story of [[Season 32 (Doctor Who)|Season 32]] of ''[[Doctor Who (TV Series)|Doctor Who]]''. It was written by [[Ben Aaronovitch]], directed by [[Andrew Morgan]] and featured [[Richard Griffiths]] as [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Lisa Bowerman]] as [[Bernice Summerfield]].
    == Synopsis==
    ==Synopsis==
    With the Dalek Civil War over, the Daleks have focused their efforts on conquering other planets. In the late 51st century, the Daleks are invading the planet Stubbron IX.
    [[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]] is pursuing a master criminal. The trail leads to Peladon: a desolate world once home to a barbaric, feudal society. Now the [[Galactic Federation]] is attempting to bring prosperity and civilisation to the planet. But not all [[Peladonians]]support the changes, and when ancient relics are stolen from their Citadel, the representatives of the Federation are blamed. [[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]]suspects the [[Ice Warriors|Ice Warrior]] delegation, but before long the [[Time Lord]] himself is arrested for the crime — and sentenced to death.


    The Doctor is found by the Daleks in a suspended animation chamber, deep underneath its capital city, with no memory of who he is.
    Elsewhere, interplanetary mercenaries are bringing one of the galaxy's most evil artefacts to [[Peladon]], apparently on [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]]'s instruction. [[Henrick]] is pursuing a dangerous mission on another world and [[Bernice Summerfield|Bernice]] is getting friendly — perhaps too friendly — with the [[Ice Warriors]]she has studied for so long.


    Meanwhile, Bernice is stuck on the other side of the planet working with the resistance.
    The players are making the final moves in a devious and lethal plan — but for once it isn't [[Eighth Doctor|the Doctor]]'s.

    What's happened to the Doctor? And will his lack of memory cause others harm?
    ==Plot==
    ==Plot==
    ===Part 1===
    ===Part 1===
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    ===Part 4===
    ===Part 4===
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    === Part 5 ===
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    ==Cast==
    ==Cast==
    *[[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]]- [[Richard Griffiths]]
    *[[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Richard Griffiths]]
    *[[Bernice Summerfield]]- [[Lisa Bowerman]]
    *[[Bernice Summerfield]] - [[Lisa Bowerman]]
    *[[Henrick]]- [[John Banks]]
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    ''and introducing ''[[Michael French]] ''as ''[[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]]
    ==Crew==
    ==Crew==
    *[[Executive Producers|Executive Producer]] - [[Ben Aaronovitch]]
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    *[[Writer]] - [[Ben Aaronovitch]]
    *[[Producers|Producer]] - [[Stephen Garwood]]
    *[[Script Editors|Script Editor]] - [[Colin Brake]]
    *[[Director]] - [[Andrew Morgan]]

    *[[Lighting]] - [[Alan Godleman]]
    *[[Production designer|Designer]] - [[Chris Robbiliard]]
    *[[Visual effects|Visual Effects Designers]] - [[Malcom James]], [[Dave Chapman]]
    *[[Make-up designer|Make-Up Designer]] - [[Fran Needham]]
    *[[Casting director|Casting Director]] - [[Andy Pryor]]
    *[[Incidental music|Music]] - [[Mark Ayres]]
    *[[Costume designer|Costume Designer]] - [[Tina Waugh]]
    *[[Editor|Edited by]] - [[Liz Baker]]
    *[[Vision Mixer]] - [[Peter Lester]]

    *[[Theme Music|Original Theme Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
    *[[Theme Music|Title Music]] - [[Mark Ayres]]
    *[[Title Sequence|Title Sequence by]] [[CAL Video]]
    ==Memorable Quotes==
    ==Memorable Quotes==
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    ==Background Information==
    ==Background Information==
    ===Development===
    ===Development===
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    *To be added.

    ===Pre-Production===
    ===Pre-Production===
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    *To be added.
    ===Production===
    ===Production===
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    *To be added.
    ===Post-Production===
    ===Post-Production===
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    *To be added.
    ===Reaction===
    ===Reaction===
    * Official BARB ratings: 10.14m for Part One, 9.73m for Part Two, 10.28m for Part Three, 10.62m for Part Four and 10.95m for Part Five.
    To be added.
    * In 2014, [[Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who: Magazine]] ran a poll consisting of every broadcast Doctor Who story at the time, and "Hatred of the Daleks" was voted 231st out of 323 stories.
    ===Story Notes===
    ===Story Notes===
    * This is the last story to feature the [[Eighth Doctor]] until [[Season 40 (Doctor Who)|Season 40]]'s ''[[The Societal Step (episode)|The Societal Step]]''.
    To be added.
    ===Continuity===
    ===Continuity===
    *To be added.
    ==Home Video Releases==
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    [[Category:Stories]]

    [[Category:Eighth Doctor Stories]]
    ==Home Video Releases==
    [[Category:Season 32 Stories]]
    VHS
    [[Category:Dalek Stories]]
    *This story was first released on VHS in 1996.
    [[Category:Companion Departure Stories]]
    DVD
    [[Category:Chapter Two Stories]]
    *This story along with the other stories in [[Season 32]] were included in [[the Complete Season 32 Box Set]] released in October 2003.
    [[Category:Regeneration Stories]]
    *This story and all other [[Eighth Doctor]] stories were included in [[the Complete Richard Griffiths Era Box Set]] in April 2012.

    Latest revision as of 19:55, 13 December 2023

    The following article is written from an Out of Universe perspective.

    Hatred of the Daleks was the seventh and final story of Season 32 of Doctor Who. It was written by Ben Aaronovitch, directed by Andrew Morgan and featured Richard Griffiths as the Doctor and Lisa Bowerman as Bernice Summerfield.

    Synopsis

    With the Dalek Civil War over, the Daleks have focused their efforts on conquering other planets. In the late 51st century, the Daleks are invading the planet Stubbron IX.

    The Doctor is found by the Daleks in a suspended animation chamber, deep underneath its capital city, with no memory of who he is.

    Meanwhile, Bernice is stuck on the other side of the planet working with the resistance.

    What's happened to the Doctor? And will his lack of memory cause others harm?

    Plot

    Part 1

    To be added.

    Part 2

    To be added.

    Part 3

    To be added.

    Part 4

    To be added.

    Part 5

    To be added.

    Cast

    To be added.

    and introducing Michael French as the Doctor

    Crew

    Memorable Quotes

    To be added.

    Background Information

    Development

    • To be added.

    Pre-Production

    • To be added.

    Production

    • To be added.

    Post-Production

    • To be added.

    Reaction

    • Official BARB ratings: 10.14m for Part One, 9.73m for Part Two, 10.28m for Part Three, 10.62m for Part Four and 10.95m for Part Five.
    • In 2014, Doctor Who: Magazine ran a poll consisting of every broadcast Doctor Who story at the time, and "Hatred of the Daleks" was voted 231st out of 323 stories.

    Story Notes

    Continuity

    • To be added.

    Home Video Releases

    To be added.

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