A behind the scenes look at how Nicholas Briggs (current voice of the Daleks) does his multiple Dalek voices and how much he enjoys doing them. Taken from the Confidential episode Friends and Foe, covering The Stolen Earth in series 4.
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I love the Dalek that keep saying Exterminate! Exterminate! and you must obey! He's funny when he say that always never fail to make me laugh when I hear his lines
This is neat that the first thing I got introduced to Doctor Who when I was not really interested way back then like 7 years ago was “EXTERMINATE!”. Thank you Nicholas Briggs! Love your voices for the daleks, it makes me so chilled to the spine and interested in every moment you speak!
You know, when he said "Everyone together now," my musical-theater-nerd-brain immediately went to "evERYBODy!" From Hamilton's "You'll be Back." I now can't decide if the images floating around in my head combining the two are incredible or nightmare inducing.
Would be nice if the clip contained some credit to the ORIGINAL Dalek voices created by renowned British voice actors Peter Hawkins (aka Captain Pugwash and Bill & Ben the Flowerpot Men) and David Graham (aka Dr. Beaker from Supercar and Parker from The Thunderbirds)
Except .......they should give ME the job as i can do the Dalek voices WITHOUT a ring modulator! 👍🏻😊 Also Wookeys, Gollum you name it so if you need voice talents.......CALL ME!
I build simple analog electronic devices sometimes as a hobbyist. I'm not exactly an expert, but I can build oscilators and amplifiers with a schematic. Next job is to build something that produces EM radiation. I remember back in the 2015 and 2012 I built a square wave generator - and a mono audio amplifier coming from the same power source. I ran an audio signal from a CD player ... Or was it an MP3 player? Thru the amplifier, and the oscillator pulsed the output. So in other words, the music would play - only it would pulse. A groovy voice changer. Although it didn't accept input from a mic, not enough power. Now if I had a blue LED... I could make a partial shell.