| Story: | 145 | Writer: | Paul Ebbs |
| Code: | 10D | Production details: | 1997 Everlasting Films |
| Number: | 19D10 | Duration: | 95 minutes |
| Original: | Trailer | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Revised: | Trailer | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Available | |
| Discontinued | |
| Unavailable |
This production was revised with new Dalek voices in February 2020. The original 1997 version has been discontinued.
| Doctor Who | - | Jeffrey Coburn | (all) |
| Dara Hamilton | - | Sheri Devine | (all) |
| Vetch | - | Jym DeNatale | (all) |
| Voice of Dalek | - | Chip Jamison | (all) |
| Damage Repair Programme | - | Jan Morgan | (1-2) |
| Script Editor | Joe Medina |
| Title Music | Dominic Glynn |
| Graphics | Chris Sutor |
| Story by | Paul Ebbs |
| Special Sounds | Rachel Sommers |
| Title Sequence by | Everlasting Films |
| Sid Sutton | |
| Bernard Lodge | |
| Produced by | Douglas Phillips |
| Executive producer | Richard Segal |
| Directed by | Thomas Himinez |
This story was a fun shoot. Playing an alien was a blast! Rough on the throat, but a lot of fun nonetheless! Chip [Jamison] did a great job as the recovering Dalek. I heard some people thought it was a poor idea to have his voice morph throughout the story, but I thought it was a stroke of genius! The scenes between the Doctor and the Dalek were great! The thought that they could work together was wonderful, and pulled it off quite well. Sheri [Devine] did a great job as the Augur, as well as Dara. Our guest cast, Jan [Morgan], was great as the Damage Repair Programme as well. Just unnatural enough to be convincing as an unfeeling computer.
- Jym DeNatale