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#There were no female Daleks until this one (pictured right) turned up at the Star office. | #There were no female Daleks until this one (pictured right) turned up at the Star office. | ||
#Scriptwriter Terry Nation invented the Daleks and based them on the Nazis. | #Scriptwriter Terry Nation invented the Daleks and based them on the Nazis. | ||
− | #Although Nation created the characters, BBC designer Raymond Cusick came up with their pepperpot appearance. | + | #Although Nation created the characters, BBC designer Raymond Cusick came up with their pepperpot appearance. #Cusick got a one-off payment of £250, but Nation, who held the rights, made a fortune. |
− | #Cusick got a one-off payment of £250, but Nation, who held the rights, made a fortune. | ||
#Nation claimed their name came from the spine of an encylopedia but it was actually a thought from the top of his head. | #Nation claimed their name came from the spine of an encylopedia but it was actually a thought from the top of his head. | ||
#Dalek is an anagram of Kaled, the race from which Daleks mutated. | #Dalek is an anagram of Kaled, the race from which Daleks mutated. | ||
− | #In the series, Daleks are squishy blobs inside their casings. In fact, each Dalek had a human operator inside. | + | #In the series, Daleks are squishy blobs inside their casings. |
+ | #In fact, each Dalek had a human operator inside. | ||
#Jon Pertwee, Doctor No 3, hated the Daleks and called them "ridiculous metal pepper-pots." | #Jon Pertwee, Doctor No 3, hated the Daleks and called them "ridiculous metal pepper-pots." | ||
#The popular Daleks appeared Win {{Cushing|two 1960s movies}}. | #The popular Daleks appeared Win {{Cushing|two 1960s movies}}. |