The Diddly Dummers are joined by long-term FOTS Suky Khakh to look back at 4th Doctor story “Genesis of the …

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The Diddly Dummers are joined by long-term FOTS Suky Khakh to look back at 4th Doctor story “Genesis of the Daleks”.

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SHOW NOTES

(00:00:00) The music starting this podcast is “Hab Ich Das Recht” is the German version of “Have I the Right”, the debut single and biggest hit of British band The Honeycombs.

(00:02:25) Our guest is Suky Khakh of the “Around the Console” podcast, the “Trek This Out” podcast and the “Take Your Seats” podcast.

(00:49:44) “Daleks! Genesis of Terror” is a full cast version of Terry Nation’s first draft of episode one of Genesis of the Daleks by Big Finish, with Nicholas Briggs providing the stage directions, plus readings by individual cast members of the storylines for the other episodes.

(00:49:44) “We Are the Daleks” is a story specially written by Terry Nation for the special edition of the Radio Times celebrating the 10th anniversary of Doctor Who in 1973. This can be found in the November 2023 section of our Tumblr page.

(01:10:45) The Secret Lemonade Drinker was a UK TV advert from the 1970s.

(01:21:08) “Doctor Who and the Daleks Omnibus“, edited by Terry Nation, was an omnibus published in 1976, especially for Marks & Spencer. It featured a collection of articles and photographs related to the Daleks, as well as abridged and illustrated reprints of the novelisations “Planet of the Daleks” and “Genesis of the Daleks”.

(01:23:59) This recording of Bertrand Russell can be found here.

(01:25:26) The T S Eliot in a taxi anecdote is related by Kenneth Williams and is an extract from “An Audience With Kenneth Williams”.

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