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https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/doctor-who-davros-change-newsupdate/ApparentIy there was a major change to Davros's portrayal in the Children in Need sketch last night, explained in link above. I can see RTD's reasons. Logically, however, this surely means the end of the Daleks since the 'wheelchair' was representative of Davros and the Daleks similarities. Once you portray that strain of body horror as disablist, and arguably all body horror is, then you emphasise that the Daleks are part of that. To be honest, given the overuse of them over the series, I won't be upset to see them go. Seems a bit bathetic that their end comes on a Children in Need sketch, though.
I doubt they are gone. I agree about the overuse though. Much the same with the Borg in that other franchise.
I can see their point, but if they're saying that no disabled (or black, or Asian, or Muslim, or Jewish) character can ever be portrayed as evil, that is unrealistic and patronising. If you always portray people from a particular minority as being evil, or portray them as evil in a particular way stereotypically associated with that minority, that's another matter, but minorities are no better or worse than the rest of us in general.
I was 12 60 years ago. I missed the first episode, 60 years ago today, but luckily for me it was so unexpectedly popular that the Beeb did some hasty schedule-rearranging, and repeated it a week later, immediately before the second episode.
I think, as covered, if Davros is 'disabled', then so are the Daleks. If you keep them, then the whole point is missed.
The general thought is that the first episode was repeated because of lack of attention due to Kennedy's assasination the previous day
“Do I have the right?” I was five and Tom Baker was deciding whether to blow up the Daleks or not. (Permanentl, from the beginningof timeto the end)
BLIMEY! It's back tonight! I hope they follow up with a full-length series every year as of yore, which they have signally failed to do for the last few years. I look forward, inter alia, to learning how the Doctor managed to regenerate his clothes as well as his body.
I will see how things go. It might be great but the last few lay unwatched for a few months for me.