The thread title pretty much spells out the situation. I read somewhere that supposedly a different story was planned to follow the jaunt to prehistoric times with the "Tribe of Gum" trying to rediscover the creation of fire. However, there were issues that forced a delay (or maybe an outright abandonment), so the idea of encountering the mutated descendants of a nuclear holocaust was Bumped" into that slot, becoming episodes 5 through 11.
Was that actually the case or did I merely read unfounded fannish speculation and hearsay? If true, what was the delayed (abandoned?) story and what exactly were the problems with its production. I mean, "The Daleks" was not really a "sitting room drama" which could be produced by building "conventional" sets and retrieving props from BBC storage. Almost everything for that first Dalek story had to be built from scratch, so how did that prove faster, easier or cheaper than the other story?
Was that actually the case or did I merely read unfounded fannish speculation and hearsay? If true, what was the delayed (abandoned?) story and what exactly were the problems with its production. I mean, "The Daleks" was not really a "sitting room drama" which could be produced by building "conventional" sets and retrieving props from BBC storage. Almost everything for that first Dalek story had to be built from scratch, so how did that prove faster, easier or cheaper than the other story?