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The Daleks

JOHN GALE Productions Ltd. have commissioned a new play for the Christmas season. It is called "The Curse of the Daleks" and has been written by David Whitaker and Terry Nation and is to play at the Strand for a matinees-only season, starting on December 21. The story is set in the year 2179 and the action moves between a space-ship and the City of the Daleks on Planet Skaro. Press representative: Rosa Heppner.

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  • APA 6th ed.: (1965-09-30). Chit Chat. The Stage and Television Today p. 10.
  • MLA 7th ed.: "Chit Chat." The Stage and Television Today [add city] 1965-09-30, 10. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: "Chit Chat." The Stage and Television Today, edition, sec., 1965-09-30
  • Turabian: "Chit Chat." The Stage and Television Today, 1965-09-30, section, 10 edition.
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