This Week in Europe
Revelation of the Daleks: Part Three (4 part version)
Last updated 02 January 2017
Broadcast: Wednesday 30th January 2002
12:00pm-12:25pm CET (11:00 GMT) < > « »
BBC Entertainment (Europe)
Featuring: Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Eleanor Bron, William Gaunt, Terry Molloy, Alexei Sayle, Clive Swift, Jenny Tomasin
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
12:00pm-12:25pm CET (11:00 GMT) < > « »
BBC Entertainment (Europe)
Featuring: Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Eleanor Bron, William Gaunt, Terry Molloy, Alexei Sayle, Clive Swift, Jenny Tomasin
An assassin plots to murder Davros and the Doctor admits to Peri they are in great danger�
Synopsis Source: Doctor Who Guide
Broadcast Source: TWiDW
Report from the This Week in Doctor Who Archive:
Friday 25th January 2002:
BBC Prime http://www.bbcprime.com/
Late Fri 12:30AM, Sat 4PM CET Revelation of the Daleks 4 pt version, ep 1
Sat 4:30PM, Late Sun 12:30AM CET Revelation of the Daleks 4 pt version, ep 2
Wed Noon CET Revelation of the Daleks 4 pt version, ep 3
Thu Noon CET Revelation of the Daleks 4 pt version, ep 4
Death haunts a mortuary. Dead bodies are going missing, Daleks are patroling the tunnels, an Assassin has shown up for a visit, the 6th Doctor's sandwich poisons a fish, and Peri kills a man. It's the beginning of a rather eventful day at Tranquil Repose. With more plot twists than some James Bond movies, this story was the last one to air before the 18 month hiatus in 1985, marking the end of 22 consecutive seasons on British TV.
BBC Prime http://www.bbcprime.com/
Late Fri 12:30AM, Sat 4PM CET Revelation of the Daleks 4 pt version, ep 1
Sat 4:30PM, Late Sun 12:30AM CET Revelation of the Daleks 4 pt version, ep 2
Wed Noon CET Revelation of the Daleks 4 pt version, ep 3
Thu Noon CET Revelation of the Daleks 4 pt version, ep 4
Death haunts a mortuary. Dead bodies are going missing, Daleks are patroling the tunnels, an Assassin has shown up for a visit, the 6th Doctor's sandwich poisons a fish, and Peri kills a man. It's the beginning of a rather eventful day at Tranquil Repose. With more plot twists than some James Bond movies, this story was the last one to air before the 18 month hiatus in 1985, marking the end of 22 consecutive seasons on British TV.