Can I just say, for a 1 minute skit, they did well to procure some genuine 1964-style Daleks. They literally only ever appeared like that in their first ever story!
I'm old enough to have watched the very first episode of Dr Who and I was hooked from there on, it was the highlight of my weekly TV viewing, and I know for a fact I have never missed a single episode. Our house was a very small working class terrace house, and when that 'hiding behind the sofa' quote started, even then, I thought 'no one I know could do that', there was just no way, any seating would be against a wall. The quote became a stupid cliché, trotted out in lazy press releases. It's so easy to mock old programmes, but I can remember the thrill of every Saturday tea time, and once you really understand what limited resources (technically and budget wise) there were on producing the programme, their ambition and commitment (if not always the results) still has my admiration. I stick with the treasured memories of early youth though, whenever I've seen clips of the first Doctor's era it's disheartening to see it with a harsh light of reality shone on it. The cramped stage sets, the 'plummy' accents of everyone (including most of the aliens), the camp costumes, Hartnell stumbling over his lines whilst still trying to maintain an air of authority. All this totally washed over me at the time, this was aimed at my age group, it was the first sci-fi on TV I'd seen, and it was British. I never hid behind a sofa, but I now hide behind rose tinted glasses, for me, I don't want to watch my illusion being shattered.
Watching it for the first time now, well after watching modern Who, I really enjoy it. Sure it's dated and flawed, but it's still very entertaining. It has a great feel to it. A slightly ominous aura.
Knowing a bit more about how much Hartnell brought not just to the part, but to the direction of the show as a whole, it's hard to see any light on the older series as harsh, because as you say, we were younger then, plus technology, and even budget, weren't what they are now. I think it's ok to have fondness and nostalgia specs, but also embrace the flaws.
It's a lot like Star Trek: TOS, you have to accept the cheesy elements and technical limitations as part of what makes it entertaining and, as you said, admire them for doing so much with so little.
Okay, that's amazingly awesome. I've watched it twice and am still laughing. "They were taken to the Blue Peter Garden, and exterminated." The matter-of-fact delivery of that line just MADE this. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
having just finished buying the 'new' series Doctor Who on DVD i'm now collecting 'classic' series dvds, one i bought was the box set of the first three ever made with william hartnell. its certainly made me realize how things have advanced since then lol.
@@JinzoCrash Tom Baker was my first Doctor, i think he started within a month or two of me being born. And i said the exact same thing about Tennant to someone a few days ago, when 'the young'uns' today look back in years to come he's the one they'll think of just like Tom is to me, also, just a little random additional comment, but i was pleased with the new companion announcement, wasnt really watching the announcement but then she mentioned Oldham theatre workshop and my ears pricked up, i'm from Oldham!, i think she'll do well,
Pertwee is where it really gets good. sadly a lot of the Troughton era is lost, which is a shame, bc the stories are good. but yeah, Pertwee and Tom Baker were the business
Even if you had a large room I don't know why you would leave space between the sofa and the wall, you would naturally push it back in. Who was hiding behind sofas?
It's the gremlins who come out in the middle of the night,move things about,change the time on your clocks and the settings on your TV programme recorder,make strange noises and then disappear back behind it before dawn. Sometimes they hide in the under-stairs cupboard instead.
My current sofa isn't against the wall as there's a built in shelving unit in the way so there's a gap ( full of junk) behind it. Was against the wall when I was a kid though so when Doctor Who was on we hid behind cushions! Good times.
There was a Red Nose Day special where The Doctor learns that the Cybermen have a new leader: Thatchor! "You will be privatised!" "Don't you mean deleted?" "Same thing."
I remember the time when I was a young child, I would go to the nearest public library to find and borrow classic Doctor Who DVDs. I also tried finding more classic Doctor Who DVDs at the ABC shop back in the early 2010s.
Doctor Who was completely unknown in France in the 60s. The new episode after 2005 made it a bit better known. This is strange because other series like Star Trek were and still are very popular in France and Germany. I wonder why the BBC has not tried to promote it in France.
We lived in a big old Victorian house, so I had plenty of space to hide behind the couch. The funny thing is I literally did hide behind the couch, this was like when I was 7-8, so obviously before it was a meme, so when hiding behind the sofa became a meme it genuinely struck a chord.
Two more Darlek escape tactics not mentioned in the video are (1) run upstairs because Darleks cannot climb stairs, and (2) run round behind them and push them over because Darleks cannot get up from the ground.
Can I just say yes my favourite Dalek Dr Who Story is Genesis but Dalek from Ecclestons time as the 9th Doctor is just fantastic! As it just stamps on every Dalek meme ever made lol and shows you how actually terrifying the Daleks actually are. Just a masterpiece really and go on fight me in the comments you know Dalek was brilliant
Dalek also contained the most terrifying word I've ever heard a Dalek say. Not exterminate, no threatening speeches, no. Just one, single, simple "Elevate!"
Dalek did such a good job at making the Daleks scary again. And then The Parting of the Ways did it again. It's still my favourite finale of the modern series (though The Doctor Falls is pretty close too - for pretty similar reasons!)
@@Azzameen99AZ Like yeah you thought that would save you? Also ties in with Rememberance of the Daleks with 7th Doctor Silvester McCoy which to me that wad his best episode plus, Ace with an RPG was just badass!
@@klop4228 Bringing back the OG Mondasian Cybermen was good mind, although newer Cybermen look too mechanical in a way. Is that episode with the 13th Doctor, yes I'm actually praising an episode lol. But that lone Cyberman that's cobbled together, that's exactly how I'd imagine them being. Like replacing a wheel on a car or a bad motor in an appliance. To me that's the best Cyberman design as it's a haunting reminder as you can partially see his face they used to be people.
@@hordegaming4771 The Doctor Falls is with Capaldi, don't worry! :P But to me what makes that and Parting of the Ways so effective is, honestly, how hopeless it all feels. I love Doomsday too, for example, or The Big Bang, but those are mostly for how fun they are (even if Doomsday ends sadly, it's just so entertaining watching the Daleks and Cybermen interact). On the other hand, these two finales really drive home how dangerous their situation is. The Daleks _freaking kill everyone._ Davies pulls no punches there. And neither did Moffat in The Doctor Falls - though, of course, Missy's arc wrapping up there really works too.
My Gran & Granddad didn't have a sofa, I used to go out into the hallway (Bl00dy freezing as there was no Central Heating in those days - bit like next year will be when no one will be able to afford to switch it on) and watch through the crack between the door and the hinges. Then came the nightmares, I found the Cyberman more disturbing than the Daleks .
Honestly I think even now I have to give you that one. The cybermen kinda look goofy but there's an existential kind of horror there since unlike the Daleks they don't just... kill you. You have to continue to be, denied even the ability to suffer like a human, as one of them.
@@gelusvenn5063 I know the original Cybermen were just a big sock over the head and a couple of kitchen sink 'U' bends but it kept the 6 year old me up most of the night.
@@SpanishAvenger You could also just write the subtitles yourself and edit it into the video. Isn't there a way to add captions into a video for any language?
One time I was watching a Second Doctor Episode (I think it was Power of the Daleks pt. 4 but I'm not sure) and a Dalek randomly yelled out as someone was drinking something, "HAVE YOU FINISHED YOUR LIQUID?????"
It's from "The Love Box in Your Living Room". It's about the history of the BBC in general, so there isn't a lot of Doctor Who content besides this one sketch and a few other Dalek cameos, but it's still well worth a watch. The David Attenborough sketch is hilarious.
MARY WHITEHOUSE: Oh my, those things falling off the wall that look like lids for rubbish steel bins must have been very traumatising for the children. I must write a complaint to the BBC.
The old series DID scare me so badly that I hid behind the couch and any time after when I heard the theme song play I ran as far up or down the stairs as I could to get away from it
Dr Who was brilliant to an 8 year old in 1963, as I was and to have a Dalek for Xmas was the dogs. I saw Daleks in Lewis’s Manchester Xmas 63/64 also Violet Carson, Ena Sharples in Coronation Street (for some reason) ?? It was great.
Can I just say, for a 1 minute skit, they did well to procure some genuine 1964-style Daleks. They literally only ever appeared like that in their first ever story!
There's got to have been at least one fan that has built a few. Building daleks seems to be a big thing among hardcore Doctor Who fans.
@@olivercuenca4109 it's so common I've drove past daleks in people's front yards
@@jebbryant6522 The chap who broke lockdown rules by rolling around town in his dalek was a champ.
@@olivercuenca4109 there's a whole website for people that do it, I've always wanted to do it since I was in elementary school
@@poppedweasel Did someone actually do that? You have to send me a video if there is one
"they were taken to the blue Peter garden, and exterminated" *never have I laughed so bloody hard!!!*
Indeed. Hilarious.
I like the idea that Blue Peter just have Daleks on standby for any misbehaving children. Makes you proud to be British.
@@mannmctrash indeed it does... Be funny if they go around Blue Peter going "would you care for some tea?"
@@playtime_foxy And a plate of Digestives, obviously.
@@mannmctrash nah, jammy Dodgers, and personally I'd prefer a hot chocolate if I was there
He would just smoke inside lol
💀
The Daleks have slowly exterminated the lungs of the producers and actors.
I was about to say they didn't even ban smoking indoors till 2007 in London
You're obviously not old enough to remember when every airplane seat had its own ashtray.
I think it meant the Dalek suit.
Actually the green bubble wrap episodes scared the hell out of me because it was shown in video vs film and seemed more real like the news.
Yup, remember what he eventually turned into 😮
Man, I specifically remember the Doctor turning into a cactus as the thing that scared me.
That went from 0-100 real quick
"E X T E R M I N A T E T H E D O C T O R"
"Dalek, look, a pack of smokes"
"W H E R E ?"
Great now you've got me thinking about the logistics of hotboxing inside a darlek, scooting around zooted out of my gourd
The classic zoot scoot
You have to do it with the Dr Who strain
Gallifreyan green ganja!
This idea merits further research. Have you applied for a grant yet?
You can only smoke Alien OG or Kush though lol.
I must say as a kid of the 70’s my sofa had space and I literally hid behind it during Genesis of the Daleks.
seriously posh then.
You're lying. Go to Blue Peter Garden
I'm old enough to have watched the very first episode of Dr Who and I was hooked from there on, it was the highlight of my weekly TV viewing, and I know for a fact I have never missed a single episode. Our house was a very small working class terrace house, and when that 'hiding behind the sofa' quote started, even then, I thought 'no one I know could do that', there was just no way, any seating would be against a wall. The quote became a stupid cliché, trotted out in lazy press releases. It's so easy to mock old programmes, but I can remember the thrill of every Saturday tea time, and once you really understand what limited resources (technically and budget wise) there were on producing the programme, their ambition and commitment (if not always the results) still has my admiration. I stick with the treasured memories of early youth though, whenever I've seen clips of the first Doctor's era it's disheartening to see it with a harsh light of reality shone on it. The cramped stage sets, the 'plummy' accents of everyone (including most of the aliens), the camp costumes, Hartnell stumbling over his lines whilst still trying to maintain an air of authority. All this totally washed over me at the time, this was aimed at my age group, it was the first sci-fi on TV I'd seen, and it was British. I never hid behind a sofa, but I now hide behind rose tinted glasses, for me, I don't want to watch my illusion being shattered.
Watching it for the first time now, well after watching modern Who, I really enjoy it. Sure it's dated and flawed, but it's still very entertaining. It has a great feel to it. A slightly ominous aura.
Knowing a bit more about how much Hartnell brought not just to the part, but to the direction of the show as a whole, it's hard to see any light on the older series as harsh, because as you say, we were younger then, plus technology, and even budget, weren't what they are now. I think it's ok to have fondness and nostalgia specs, but also embrace the flaws.
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It's a lot like Star Trek: TOS, you have to accept the cheesy elements and technical limitations as part of what makes it entertaining and, as you said, admire them for doing so much with so little.
It's a shame we can't plug you into a machine to grab all those old, lost episodes!
Okay, that's amazingly awesome. I've watched it twice and am still laughing. "They were taken to the Blue Peter Garden, and exterminated." The matter-of-fact delivery of that line just MADE this. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
British problems require British solutions
The extermination of two children is nothing compared to the staff cull at Buckingham Palace. What a way to go.
How do you watch it
having just finished buying the 'new' series Doctor Who on DVD i'm now collecting 'classic' series dvds, one i bought was the box set of the first three ever made with william hartnell. its certainly made me realize how things have advanced since then lol.
I didn't catch Doctor Who until late into the 3rd Doctor. Tom Baker, the 4th was where it was AT. He was the David Tennant of the old series.
@@JinzoCrash Tom Baker was my first Doctor, i think he started within a month or two of me being born. And i said the exact same thing about Tennant to someone a few days ago, when 'the young'uns' today look back in years to come he's the one they'll think of just like Tom is to me, also, just a little random additional comment, but i was pleased with the new companion announcement, wasnt really watching the announcement but then she mentioned Oldham theatre workshop and my ears pricked up, i'm from Oldham!, i think she'll do well,
Pertwee is where it really gets good. sadly a lot of the Troughton era is lost, which is a shame, bc the stories are good. but yeah, Pertwee and Tom Baker were the business
Just started 1st episode about 2 weeks ago.
There are such things as new and classic. People need to stop putting them in scare quotes. sigh Postmodernism; every year a pain.
"[T]aken to the *_Blue Peter_* garden and exterminated" will now replace "shot behind the chemical sheds" in my vocabulary.
Even if you had a large room I don't know why you would leave space between the sofa and the wall, you would naturally push it back in. Who was hiding behind sofas?
I never got that, though I’ve seen living rooms where couches weren’t against a wall, but that’s because the living room was an open space
The people hiding behind sofas must have been sitcom characters. They always have sofas in the middle of the room.
It's the gremlins who come out in the middle of the night,move things about,change the time on your clocks and the settings on your TV programme recorder,make strange noises and then disappear back behind it before dawn. Sometimes they hide in the under-stairs cupboard instead.
@@rjjcms1 With that Potter fellow?
My current sofa isn't against the wall as there's a built in shelving unit in the way so there's a gap ( full of junk) behind it. Was against the wall when I was a kid though so when Doctor Who was on we hid behind cushions! Good times.
Imagine dying in the blue peter garden
The props falling off the wall was hilarious!
As dry as it gets that's how I love my british humor haha
Growing up watching the very first few seasons of Doctor Who was the best. I'm 28.
Doctor Who has a special place in the hearts of millions worldwide. It's amazing I can spread the love to more people ✨
Naw, the classics are better.
Was never into the show but loved that trippy, spaced-out theme music intro and outro…
Most new houses are actually smaller than older ones because of the deregulation of the building industry in the 1980s.
no wonder 80s Who had it in for Thatcher, she robbed them of hiding behind the sofa
@@chaosbringer82 which left nowhere to hide from Thatcher herself.
There was a Red Nose Day special where The Doctor learns that the Cybermen have a new leader: Thatchor!
"You will be privatised!"
"Don't you mean deleted?"
"Same thing."
It was regulated??? - Mine was built in 1976 by Poco and it's sh1t!
@@marklatimer7333 Nobody said it was well-regulated.
Thanks, now i'll be thinking of a dalek opening his armor to smoke
The early Dalek was difficult to reproduce.
You had to have just the right toilet plunger.
The Doc looks like the bloke on the Quaker Oats box. 🤣
My hide behind the sofa moment was the cybermen.
The ‘hiding behind the sofa’ is classic
This is perfect, very accurate
this sounds like something Terry Pratchett would write
0:53 Child executions have never been so hilarious
I remember my aunt telling me that she used to hide behind the sofa because she was afraid of the Cybermen. Lol.
The Daleks were ultimately defeated by a few stairs.
Just realised: Dalek voices were probably the original inspiration for Darth Vader’s.
I remember the time when I was a young child, I would go to the nearest public library to find and borrow classic Doctor Who DVDs. I also tried finding more classic Doctor Who DVDs at the ABC shop back in the early 2010s.
The end when the narrator just says “they were taken to the blue Peter garden and exterminated” just cracks me up 😂
Brilliant. I thought this clip was from a serious documentary at first.
I saw the BTs of cybermen smoking in front of the Tardis and a Dalek saying this is infinitely funnier!
Doctor Who was completely unknown in France in the 60s. The new episode after 2005 made it a bit better known. This is strange because other series like Star Trek were and still are very popular in France and Germany. I wonder why the BBC has not tried to promote it in France.
Did you know there was a whole Doctor Who serial set in France? City of Death Classic Season 17 Serial 2, and a good one at that.
The BBC submitted the 60s story The Ice Warriors to West Germany as an audition copy, the German network turned it down
I always used to think that as a kid.
Who could hide behind a sofa? Everyone has their sofa pushed up against a wall.
Better than 2022 Dr Who.
❤️
I couldn't tell it was green bubble wrap on an old CRT in the 80s 😁
Imagine if those old episodes are ever released in 4K, what you'll be able to see 🔍🤔
They’re on Blu Ray so it’s obvious now
@@Tomfoolery1972they were shot on videotape in SD so 4k upscaling wouldn't make a difference
We can laugh now but I do distinctly remember the pattern of the back of the chair I hid behind 😄
I discovered Doctor who in the late 70s on PBS here in America. I was in high school at the time, and was hooked. I've been a fan ever since.
We lived in a big old Victorian house, so I had plenty of space to hide behind the couch. The funny thing is I literally did hide behind the couch, this was like when I was 7-8, so obviously before it was a meme, so when hiding behind the sofa became a meme it genuinely struck a chord.
Even if you had place to hide behing the sofa the kids wouldn't be able to go there, because the parents beat them to it
Two more Darlek escape tactics not mentioned in the video are (1) run upstairs because Darleks cannot climb stairs, and (2) run round behind them and push them over because Darleks cannot get up from the ground.
Can I just say yes my favourite Dalek Dr Who Story is Genesis but
Dalek from Ecclestons time as the 9th Doctor is just fantastic! As it just stamps on every Dalek meme ever made lol and shows you how actually terrifying the Daleks actually are.
Just a masterpiece really and go on fight me in the comments you know Dalek was brilliant
Dalek also contained the most terrifying word I've ever heard a Dalek say.
Not exterminate, no threatening speeches, no.
Just one, single, simple "Elevate!"
Dalek did such a good job at making the Daleks scary again.
And then The Parting of the Ways did it again. It's still my favourite finale of the modern series (though The Doctor Falls is pretty close too - for pretty similar reasons!)
@@Azzameen99AZ Like yeah you thought that would save you? Also ties in with Rememberance of the Daleks with 7th Doctor Silvester McCoy which to me that wad his best episode plus, Ace with an RPG was just badass!
@@klop4228 Bringing back the OG Mondasian Cybermen was good mind, although newer Cybermen look too mechanical in a way.
Is that episode with the 13th Doctor, yes I'm actually praising an episode lol. But that lone Cyberman that's cobbled together, that's exactly how I'd imagine them being. Like replacing a wheel on a car or a bad motor in an appliance. To me that's the best Cyberman design as it's a haunting reminder as you can partially see his face they used to be people.
@@hordegaming4771 The Doctor Falls is with Capaldi, don't worry! :P
But to me what makes that and Parting of the Ways so effective is, honestly, how hopeless it all feels. I love Doomsday too, for example, or The Big Bang, but those are mostly for how fun they are (even if Doomsday ends sadly, it's just so entertaining watching the Daleks and Cybermen interact). On the other hand, these two finales really drive home how dangerous their situation is. The Daleks _freaking kill everyone._ Davies pulls no punches there. And neither did Moffat in The Doctor Falls - though, of course, Missy's arc wrapping up there really works too.
I love this skit it's funny af
So that's the truth behind the blue Peter garden...
It's been a mystery since now! 😅
Love Harry Enfield so much. The whole program - The love box in your living room- is brilliant 🤩
Just as well the BBC didn’t take them to meet Mr Savile😱
I live for silly little 'serious documentary voice' voice overs like this.
The bubble wrap always got me.
I don’t know why…
But when the metal caps fell off the wall, I fucking screamed laughing!! 😂😂
Also, I totally would hotbox in a Dalek.
Daleks scared the crap out of me when kid
they were exterminated for lying about being scared lol
Literally 😂
So that’s the true way to calm a dalek
Nicotine
Ah, the plumber daleks. Davros would have been so proud.😄
Even if you could hide behind the couch, it wouldn't save you. Going upstairs was the only refuge from Daleks.
Not anymore
@@ThomasFarquhar2 Noooooo!?!
Don't tell me they figured out stairs?!
@@con.troller4183 They can fly or hover up stairs now... I think, I havn't checked though because it seems too scary.
@@mcstabba (fingers in ears) nahnahnah not listening nahnahnah
@@con.troller4183 first shown going upstairs in 1986, but technically they always could fly.
Is this a lost entry from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy?
that bubble wrap scene is legitimately unpleasant in context, though
Escape Daleks by going upstairs.
LoL you had me in the first half not gonna lie....
i was like what the fuck on the thumbnail text then i remembered this is a british thing and that's what they call cigarettes.
My Gran & Granddad didn't have a sofa, I used to go out into the hallway (Bl00dy freezing as there was no Central Heating in those days - bit like next year will be when no one will be able to afford to switch it on) and watch through the crack between the door and the hinges.
Then came the nightmares, I found the Cyberman more disturbing than the Daleks .
Honestly I think even now I have to give you that one. The cybermen kinda look goofy but there's an existential kind of horror there since unlike the Daleks they don't just... kill you. You have to continue to be, denied even the ability to suffer like a human, as one of them.
@@gelusvenn5063 I know the original Cybermen were just a big sock over the head and a couple of kitchen sink 'U' bends but it kept the 6 year old me up most of the night.
This is so funny, I love their dry humor
The Daleks had the right idea, it's a shame that modern courts didn't follow. There would be less crime.
I think about the daleks every time I see a toilet plunger.
My sister absolutely loves Doctor Who! That being said, I just can't believe that he can
Most houses in those days were smaller on the inside...
You deserve more likes for that comment!
Wholey smokes!! This is awesome.
What a strange thing to dig up all those memories I made behind my sofa as a child because I wasn't bri'ish so I had room back there.
the doruk thing is hilarious lol
LMAO at the end
I did hide behind a sofa, people being exterminated terrified me 😂
I need to find this in Spanish so I can show my mother… fucking hilarious xD
Couldn't you just translate for her?
@@Jordan3DS I do that most of the times, but it loses some of the charm hahah
@@SpanishAvenger You could also just write the subtitles yourself and edit it into the video. Isn't there a way to add captions into a video for any language?
@@Jordan3DS oh, That’s actually a good idea! I got an app for that, actually, so… victory hahah
Not gonna lie that old original doctor who theme song was legit straight killer fire. A real classic. 🔥💯🔥💯🔥
I recently got my mum to watch DW with my dad and me and I think she might have PTSD from the Dalek voices ngl
One time I was watching a Second Doctor Episode (I think it was Power of the Daleks pt. 4 but I'm not sure) and a Dalek randomly yelled out as someone was drinking something, "HAVE YOU FINISHED YOUR LIQUID?????"
The ending caught me by surprise....hahahaha
Stanley Parable voice actor lol
Stanley Parable fans when they hear a British person: NARRATOR REFERENCE?
Geez need a few of them Daleks here now to sort the left out! 🤣
It was true. When I was a kid sofas or settees were always against a wall.
im aussie aND BACK THEN IT TOOK A COUPLE YEARS TO REACH OUR COUNTRY THIS AND LOST IN SPACE REALLY SCARED US KIDS
But Robbie the Robot was there to keep everyone safe!
These daleks looked like washing machines, not scarey evil aliens!
Hold on where small? My house is exactly the se size as it was in 63 and I still put my coach against the wall
You have a coach in your living room? Horse-drawn,diesel or one of these new-fangled electric thingies?
Fuuuyc£ "They were taken to the Blue Peter Garden and... Whaaaaa?
They were abducted by aleens and taught to cut rocks really straight, I'd say!
" Day had it coming "
Lesley Neilson: Dracula dead and loving it.
Ok, what is this from and is there more of it? Love British dry wit humor!
This is sadly all of it.
It's from "The Love Box in Your Living Room". It's about the history of the BBC in general, so there isn't a lot of Doctor Who content besides this one sketch and a few other Dalek cameos, but it's still well worth a watch. The David Attenborough sketch is hilarious.
@@callumarcadio Oh, thanks a lot!!
That was gas.
MARY WHITEHOUSE: Oh my, those things falling off the wall that look like lids for rubbish steel bins must have been very traumatising for the children. I must write a complaint to the BBC.
Back in the time where daleks could be defeated by pushing them over a 5 foot drop
In modern Dr Who Daleks are basically homicidal tanks that can fly😂😂😂
BAH ! clearly a clever forgery , no screaming...
Every one knows to be ray blasted by dalaks
Is instant agonizing death 😳
The old series DID scare me so badly that I hid behind the couch and any time after when I heard the theme song play I ran as far up or down the stairs as I could to get away from it
this is genuinly funny LOL
Hahaha this is amazing honestly.
Happy birthday, Doctor Who! (59 years ago tomorrow)
Daleks handy for blocked toilets 🪠🚽
Damn, it was grim up north.
Remember children, don’t lie
Or else you’ll be EXTERMINATED
The deadly punishment 💀
@@DoctorWhoShorts 1:00
Good job! 😁👍
Dr Who was brilliant to an 8 year old in 1963, as I was and to have a Dalek for Xmas was the dogs. I saw Daleks in Lewis’s Manchester Xmas 63/64 also Violet Carson, Ena Sharples in Coronation Street (for some reason) ?? It was great.
I'm not really a big dr who guy except for the first two doctors because I love me some 60s schlock