Raymond Patrick Cusick (28 April 1928 – 21 February 2013) was a designer for the
BBC. He is best known for designing the
Dalek
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s,
a race of
aliens
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who move around in tank-like travel machines, for the
science fiction television
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series ''
Doctor Who''.
Born in the
Lambeth
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district of
London
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, Cusick became interested in engineering while still at art school and began attending evening classes. However, his father wanted him to follow a more regular career, so Cusick took a course in mathematics and science at
Borough Polytechnic,
intending to become a civil engineer. Not finding this to his liking, he enlisted instead in the
British Army
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and found himself stationed in
Palestine, but did not enjoy that experience either. On his return to
England
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he completed a teacher training course, but then obtained a nine-month position in
repertory theatre
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United Kingdom
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at the
Prince of Wales Theatre
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in
Cardiff
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.
[Raymond P. Cusick - Profile and interview]
Television Heaven website
In the late 1950s Cusick briefly took a position teaching art but applied and was accepted for a post at the
Wimbledon Theatre[ where he remained for three years. Cusick joined the BBC in 1960][Marcus Williamso]
"Raymond Cusick: Designer whose greatest creation was Dr Who's biggest foes, The Daleks"
''The Independent'', 26 February 2013 as a staff designer and was responsible for the set design of many '' Doctor Who'' stories, creating not just futuristic settings but also historical sets and dioramas. Another BBC in-house designer, future filmmaker Ridley Scott
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, had been assigned to design the Daleks in 1963, but scheduling conflicts saw the job handed to Cusick. Cusick worked on other BBC television programmes including ''The Pallisers
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'', '' The Duchess of Duke Street'', '' On Giant's Shoulders'', ''When the Boat Comes In
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'', ''Rentaghost
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'' and ''Miss Marple
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''.[
As Cusick was a salaried BBC employee at the time he designed the ]Dalek
The Daleks ( ) are a fictional extraterrestrial race of mutants principally portrayed in the British science fiction television programme ''Doctor Who''. They were conceived by writer Terry Nation and first appeared in the 1963 ''Doctor Who ...
s, he was not paid royalties. Given the large revenue generated by merchandise featuring Cusick's Dalek design, he felt that he should have been paid a royalty (as was script writer Terry Nation
Terence Joseph Nation (8 August 19309 March 1997) was a British screenwriter and novelist. Especially known for his work in British television science fiction, he created the Daleks and Davros for '' Doctor Who'', as well as the series '' Survi ...
, who created the concept of the Daleks but did not design them). When Cusick left ''Doctor Who'' in 1966, unhappy with the lack of recognition he had received for his work on the series, the show's producer and head designer did arrange for the BBC to recognise his contribution with an ''ex-gratia'' payment of around £100.
In the late 1970s, he was a designer for the James Burke BBC programme ''Connections
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''. He lived near Horsham
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, West Sussex
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. After retiring as an art director for the BBC in 1988, his hobby was writing about battles from the Napoleonic era
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—he contributed to a number of specialist magazines and periodicals on the subject.
Cusick was interviewed for the BBC video release ''Daleks: The Early Years'' (1992) and in July 2008 he appeared in an episode of the BBC Three
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documentary series '' Doctor Who Confidential''. In both instances, Cusick spoke of the original Dalek design and how the concept came to fruition.
The end titles of the 2016 animated reconstruction of ''The Power of the Daleks
''The Power of the Daleks'' is the completely missing third serial of the fourth season of British science fiction television series '' Doctor Who'', and which was first broadcast in six weekly parts from 5 November to 10 December 1966. It i ...
'' (1966) give official credit to Cusick for designing the Daleks.
Personal life
Cusick was a widower with two daughters and seven grandchildren. He died of heart failure
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in his sleep after a short illness on 21 February 2013 at age 84.
References
External links
*
Cusick interviewed on Teletronic.co.uk
Ray Cusick Creator of a Legend at Doctor Who Appreciation Society
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1928 births
2013 deaths
British production designers
English art directors
English people of Irish descent
British Army soldiers
People from Horsham
People from Lambeth
BBC people
Designers from London
Daleks