How the Early Cybermen and The Wheel in Space were Influenced by Science and Movies
Missing Episodes Reconstructions ➡️ / missingrecons . Advertising enquiries: [email protected] The Wheel in Space was a serious attempt to do hard science fiction in Doctor Who. The Cybermen attack a space station whose orbital mechanics and precise location have been carefully worked out by Kit Pedler and David Whitaker, but does it make the story better or worse?

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The Seven Classic Daleks in the Asylum - Complete Histories Uncovered

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"Voice of the Daleks" Nicholas Briggs Breaks Down the Dalek Voices

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How a Doctor Who Serial was Shaped by Jack the Ripper - Talons of Weng-Chiang Analysed

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CYBERMEN of Planet 14 EXPANDED (It was going so well)

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How BBC Bosses Sabotaged Nation's Dalek Spy Thriller: The Original Master Plan

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The DALEK-TARDIS Disaster! Why was the "DARDIS" created and what went wrong?

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Explain How Britain Built A Bomb That Bounced On Water

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The engine that could have powered the industrial revolution

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A History of the Special Weapons Dalek Props on and off Screen

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The Truth Behind Hartnells Exit | Doctor Who Documentary

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Morgan Driving - Inverness to the Isle of Skye

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Time Television: Lost Lore and Design Development

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Doctor Who: The Wheel In Space - REVIEW - Cybercember

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The Lost COLOUR 1960s Dalek Episodes | Terry Nation Army | Ep 5

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The Failed Dalek Rivals: Mechonoid Designs Rejected and Deleted Robots from The Chase

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Romana's Original Darker Exit | Doctor Who Unmade

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Uncovering Doctor Who Missing Episodes: Can we ever know what's lost?

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The Endless Lies about the Celestial Toymaker Scripts

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The Video Formats of Classic Doctor Who

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