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Prince of the Daleks was the first episode of Series 4 of Doctor Who: Adventures. It was written by Phil Ford, directed by Nicholas Briggs, and featured Samantha Bond as the Fourteenth Doctor, Montserrat Lombard as Erin Stevenson and William Moseley as Kyle Harrison.
Synopsis
The Doctor, Erin and Kyle are joined by Erin's father, Roger, to a very special royal visit... but will the Daleks almost ruin everything?
Plot
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Cast (voices)
- The Doctor - Samantha Bond
- Erin Stevenson - Montserrat Lombard
- Kyle Harrison - William Moseley
- Roger Stevenson - Trevor Cooper
- Danielle Stevenson - Susannah Harker
- Voice of the Daleks - Nicholas Briggs
- Prince Charles - Himself
Crew
- Based upon "Doctor Who" Created by Sydney Newman, Donald Wilson and C.E. Webber
- Created by Phil Ford
- Art Director and Character Design - Alexandre Pelletier
- Visual Effects - Edward J. Chichik
- 3D Design - Allan Douglas Parker
- Lead Animator - Christine Kolosov
- Sound Design - Howard Carter
- Edited by - Todd Raleigh
- Casting Director - Andy Brierley
- Voice Recording - The Moat Studios
- Music - Richard Wilkinson
- Doctor Who Main Theme by - Ron Grainer
- Fourteenth Doctor Theme by - Bear McCreary
- Title Music - Richard Wilkinson
Memorable Quotes
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Background Information
Production History
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Development
- As part of Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, the BBC decided that they wanted Doctor Who: Adventures to feature an episode celebrating the event. The BBC had been in talks with the palace about the possibility of Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, appearing as himself in the episode, but negotiations were ongoing when the episode was written. Therefore, Ford was instructed to write two versions, one where Prince Charles actually appears and interacts with the Doctor and her companions, and one where this doesn’t happen.
- The original version did feature an animated version of the Prince but he didn't speak or get involved with the speaking characters in any way, instead appearing much like his mother in God Save the Queen.
Production
- The actual recording of Prince Charles’ dialogue came during a set visit that he and the Duchess of Cornwall made to the set of The Daleks’ Master Plan in late 2021.
Post-Production
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Release
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Reaction
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Story Notes
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Continuity
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Home Video Releases
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