I saw a "making of" interview in which Nicholas Briggs claimed he _held back_ in re-voicing these Daleks as they were not the post-Time War Daleks... _This_ is Briggs "holding back"?? They sound _more_ deranged than ever! _Love it!!_
The Daleks have to pretend to work with others and be a civilization instead of the facist murder space state they actually are. No wonder they sound deranged
@@FreeTheDonbas 70s Doctor Who was made on an incredibly low budget even for the time. What the special releases do is constrain themselves to what technology would have been available at the time but with an increased budget.
@@hejouxah1269 Except not, since Briggs is just doing his 2005 voice over a 1970s clip. That would be like using Microsoft Paint to replace some of the visual effects - it looks tacky AND it's jarring.
For some reason, when you watch Episode 1, the cliffhanger overlaps the shouting of the Daleks. Hopefully people will get what I mean. I’m so glad they got Nicholas Briggs to redo the Dalek voices, this sounds better.
I dont know the person in the black suit's name but, he was in Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory and he played the character who ran the candy shop.
0:54 "Whoever Flies the time machine is an enimy of the Daleks" *Daleks fly TARDIS* "Uuuuuuhhh, I see some time Lord's over there they must be Exterminated, Gotta go"
This is one of my very favourite Dalek scenes. In Australia, the ABC would typically broadcast Dr Who every day, and so would often run out of episodes. In the 80's, they kept rebroadcasting all the Tom Baker serials over and over again, without showing any of the previous Doctors' episodes. When the Peter Davidson series came on in Australia, the ABC showed the entire first Davidson season, broadcasting every day, and so ran out of episodes in just over a month. It was a wonderful new look to Dr Who, and the ABC, right after it finished showing it, must have thought, "Rats, we now have to start showing repeats again. What episode can we start with that's really impactful, to make it less of a bummer for everyone?" Because the next episode they showed was this very episode of Day of the Daleks from the Pertwee era.
@@heftosprod I think, in my family, if something were shown every day on weekdays, we were in the habit of saying "it's on every day." Sorry about the confusion 🙂
I have found an Australian ABC recording of Day Of The Daleks on an old Philips N1500 tape. It's ropey as hell, and the picture is missing for large tracts, but it was quite cool to find.
@@80sandretrogubbins25 Anyone watched the latest episodes of Dr Who - The Chord whatever, and the space babies? I've heard it's pretty good, although not everyone agrees.
This is loads better than the awful voices we got in the original transmission. They couldn't get any of the standard Dalek voice artists for this story. so they hired two guys who apparently didn't do their homework and so the Dalek voices sounded stilted and weird.
@@AubreySciFi Oh I know, the originals here were laughably bad. Still, I think I'd have preferred it if Nick Briggs tried to emulate classic voices akin to Planet of the Daleks, for example.
yeah... I know what you mean. It's too "Time War-ey", plus I always look at this episode's Dalek voices in a different light after hearing the late Peter Messaline's (one of the Dalek voices in this) work as a guest star on a little cult animated programme from Canada, I'm sure many people have heard of it... "The Raccoons". He was in an episode titled "The Great Escape" playing a magician... he also went under Pseudo as Peter Messalini, but his acting, oh his acting was amazing in that! He acted as if he was reciting Lawrence Olivier doing Richard III or Sir John Gielgud doing King Lear (the latter of which had Roger Delgado involved as the Duke of Cornwall), I had to do research to make sure I wasn't hallucinating on the credit, but the whole thing just blew my mind.
Can you please upload some clips from castrovalva which is my favorite story? Your one of my favorite doctor who RUclips channels. Keep up the good work.
..and the original sounded shite, nothing like the 60s versions before them, big time gap you see between them and 1972 and a different crew, they kinda forgot to sound their voices right, Briggs does a good job.
I saw a "making of" interview in which Nicholas Briggs claimed he _held back_ in re-voicing these Daleks as they were not the post-Time War Daleks... _This_ is Briggs "holding back"?? They sound _more_ deranged than ever! _Love it!!_
The Daleks have to pretend to work with others and be a civilization instead of the facist murder space state they actually are. No wonder they sound deranged
He needs to hold back more often.
I can’t believe the candy man was helping the daleks 😂
The Kandyman is David John Pope
Also it's Aubrey Woods
The Candyman was Willy Wonka, not Aubrey Woods.
The Daleks sound so badass with the updated voices
Nicolas Briggs does a pretty amazing job as the voice of the Daleks. X3
He doesn't even attempt to make the voice sound like it's from the 70s.
@@FreeTheDonbas 70s Doctor Who was made on an incredibly low budget even for the time. What the special releases do is constrain themselves to what technology would have been available at the time but with an increased budget.
@@hejouxah1269 Except not, since Briggs is just doing his 2005 voice over a 1970s clip. That would be like using Microsoft Paint to replace some of the visual effects - it looks tacky AND it's jarring.
Bill the Candyman makes contacts with Daleks
For some reason, when you watch Episode 1, the cliffhanger overlaps the shouting of the Daleks. Hopefully people will get what I mean. I’m so glad they got Nicholas Briggs to redo the Dalek voices, this sounds better.
I dont know the person in the black suit's name but, he was in Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory and he played the character who ran the candy shop.
@@Peter-ew5bq May Aubrey Woods Rest in Peace.
85 is a pretty good age to live up to
You’ve finally put me at rest. I knew I recognised his appearance and voice but I couldn’t place it.
I know him well as he's another Aubrey, hehe. - "Aubrey Woods". He was a very good character actor.
That is because he is
I love the Supreme Dalek in this episode
One of my favorite dalek moments
Special edition of Day is 👌
The effects were so good
@Christopher Sleight it looks too much like star wars imo
Fun fact, the human controller is the Candyman from Willy Wonka
He was the shopkeeper Bill who sang the Candyman song, but the Candyman himself was Willy Wonka.
0:54 "Whoever Flies the time machine is an enimy of the Daleks"
*Daleks fly TARDIS*
"Uuuuuuhhh, I see some time Lord's over there they must be Exterminated, Gotta go"
What a coincidence this video was uploaded the day i got this episode
This is one of my very favourite Dalek scenes. In Australia, the ABC would typically broadcast Dr Who every day, and so would often run out of episodes. In the 80's, they kept rebroadcasting all the Tom Baker serials over and over again, without showing any of the previous Doctors' episodes. When the Peter Davidson series came on in Australia, the ABC showed the entire first Davidson season, broadcasting every day, and so ran out of episodes in just over a month. It was a wonderful new look to Dr Who, and the ABC, right after it finished showing it, must have thought, "Rats, we now have to start showing repeats again. What episode can we start with that's really impactful, to make it less of a bummer for everyone?" Because the next episode they showed was this very episode of Day of the Daleks from the Pertwee era.
Wasn't every day...
@@robtheanimator1356 yeah that sounds right. Ritual
@@heftosprod I think, in my family, if something were shown every day on weekdays, we were in the habit of saying "it's on every day." Sorry about the confusion 🙂
I have found an Australian ABC recording of Day Of The Daleks on an old Philips N1500 tape. It's ropey as hell, and the picture is missing for large tracts, but it was quite cool to find.
@@80sandretrogubbins25 Anyone watched the latest episodes of Dr Who - The Chord whatever, and the space babies? I've heard it's pretty good, although not everyone agrees.
I can't get used to classic Daleks with new voices haha
This is loads better than the awful voices we got in the original transmission. They couldn't get any of the standard Dalek voice artists for this story. so they hired two guys who apparently didn't do their homework and so the Dalek voices sounded stilted and weird.
@@AubreySciFi Oh I know, the originals here were laughably bad. Still, I think I'd have preferred it if Nick Briggs tried to emulate classic voices akin to Planet of the Daleks, for example.
@@michaeltownley9144 Same here too.
yeah... I know what you mean. It's too "Time War-ey", plus I always look at this episode's Dalek voices in a different light after hearing the late Peter Messaline's (one of the Dalek voices in this) work as a guest star on a little cult animated programme from Canada, I'm sure many people have heard of it... "The Raccoons". He was in an episode titled "The Great Escape" playing a magician... he also went under Pseudo as Peter Messalini, but his acting, oh his acting was amazing in that! He acted as if he was reciting Lawrence Olivier doing Richard III or Sir John Gielgud doing King Lear (the latter of which had Roger Delgado involved as the Duke of Cornwall), I had to do research to make sure I wasn't hallucinating on the credit, but the whole thing just blew my mind.
@@AubreySciFi Frankly I find Briggs' voices stick out like a sore thumb here.
Brilliant story
I love you daleks 😍😘😘😘
I have day of the daleks on dvd it has two discs one with the original air version and the other with the day of the daleks special edition
I would love to see the Daleks face the 456
That lady looks like she's massaging the keyboard
I've changed my mind. Keep the original. Give Nicholas Briggs the job of giving the Daleks compelling voices.
Can you please upload some clips from castrovalva which is my favorite story? Your one of my favorite doctor who RUclips channels. Keep up the good work.
I was hoping for a special edition that also removes the pupils, but I think that would be too much XD
its also more difficult to CGI in blue lights on the eye stalk when it was filmed 50 years ago
The Candy Man and the daleks
Howl many people were Watching this to see the return of the Daleks when it aired
I think the wolf did
Bring the original version back please.
What do you mean bring it back? It never left. On the DVD you can choose which version to watch.
..and the original sounded shite, nothing like the 60s versions before them, big time gap you see between them and 1972 and a different crew, they kinda forgot to sound their voices right, Briggs does a good job.
@@stevedickson5853 Yeah, I'm now starting to see that.
Hey DoctorWhoClips, can you upload the Daleks die, from the Daleks please?
How is the special edition for this on britbox…
Jon Pertwee
Yes
doctor who
I’m very thankful that they’ve changed the Dalek voices because they sounded TERRIBLE on it’s original transmission.
nicholas briggs
Redoing the dalek voices... Why?
Because the voices in this serial were god awful.
I like the new Dalek voices
I prefer the original.
special-needs edition.
Dont prrn it room
I love the Supreme Dalek in this episode
Same here too.
Same.