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1960's Cuttings


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Newspapers and Magazine Cuttings: 1964

UK Newspapers

  • » Article titled: "TV Daleks go to the Orphans" (Two Daleks are given to Barnado's Orphanages). Daily Mail, Tuesday 04 February 1964. [view]
  • » Article titled: "If you want to buy a Dalek try the BBC" (Daleks are to be marketed by the BBC). Daily Mail, Saturday 08 February 1964. [view]
  • » Article titled: "New TV Monsters will rival the Daleks" (The Voords are to appear in the "Keys of Marinus"). Daily Mail, Thursday 09 April 1964. [view]
  • » Article titled: "In the Grip of a Voord!" (Carole Anne Ford is pictured biting a Voord! With accompanying article). Daily Mail, Saturday 11 April 1964. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Scientists invent a thought machine" (A machine, like the Sensorites thought machine, is being worked on by scientists). Daily Mail, Thursday 10 September 1964. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Behind every Dalek there's this woman" (Interview with Verity Lambert). Daily Mail, Saturday 28 November 1964. [view]
  • » Article titled: "TV" (Profile of Sir Hugh Green, Director General of the BBC. He really likes to watch Dr. Who!). Daily Mail, Friday 04 December 1964. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Maureen has a date with Doctor Who" (Maureen O"Brien is introduced to the public). Daily Mail, Saturday 05 December 1964. [view]
  • » Article titled: "We are the Daleks...and one of us is also Captain Pugwash, the Woodentops, and Bill and Ben the Flowerpot Men" (Banner heading for article profiling TV voice artists, including Peter Hawkins. See article below). Daily Mail, Saturday 12 December 1964. [view]
  • » Article titled: "They"ve met their masters" (Article accompanying banner heading above. Also includes reviews of various Dalek Toys). Daily Mail, Saturday 12 December 1964. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Meet The Slyther" (Profile of Nick Evans, the actor behind the Dalek Invasion of Earth's Slyther). Daily Mail, Monday 14 December 1964. [view]
  • » Cartoon: "The Degaullek" (France's General De Gaulle is caricatured as a Dalek). Daily Mail, Wednesday 25 November 1964. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Take me to your leader" (Strange objects appear on the streets of London and are mistaken for Daleks!). Daily Mail, Wednesday 16 December 1964. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Dalek from Norman" (Norman Vaughan gives Oxfam a Dalek). Daily Mail, Friday 18 December 1964. [view]
  • » Cartoon: "Mum! It works! - Come and ask Dad!" (A parody of Christmas Dalekmania). Daily Mail, Saturday 19 December 1964. [view]
  • » Publicity: "Daily Mail Schoolboys and Girls Exhibition" (Includes a panel advertising the Daleks appearance at the event). Daily Mail, Wednesday 23 December 1964. [view]
  • » Publicity: "Opening Today, a treat for all who are young at heart - The Daily Mail Schoolboys and Girls Exhibition". Daily Mail, Monday 28 December 1964. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Dead, but they won't lie down" (The BBC make a New Years resolution to bring the Daleks back). Daily Mail, Monday 28 December 1964. [view]
  • » Article titled: "Out of this world" (The Daleks take control of Olympia. Report on The Daily Mail Schoolboys and Girls Exhibition). Daily Mail, Tuesday 29 December 1964. [view]

 

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From the first mention of Doctor Who on newspaper TV listings pages in the 1960's to today's speculation and rumour about the new 2005 series.

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