Time's up for the dreaded Daleks
- Publication: News Letter
- Date: 1991-03-27
- Author:
- Page: 4
- Language: English
TWO of the robot-like Daleks which pursued Dr Who through the vastness of time and across myriad galaxies have reached the end of their travels.
But Instead of extermination the dome-headed villains with the hi-tech death-ray and armoured personal transport will go under the auctioneer's hammer — and are expected to fetch £2,000 to £3,000.
The BBC's decision to put the Daleks up for sale comes more than two years after the end of the last series featuring the often-rejuvenated Dr Who and his battered time-travelling police box, the Tardis.
The BBC denied the sale was the termination of the phoenix-like series.
"It will come back in due course with an independent production company," said BBC drama publicity officer Alan Ayres.
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