The Rogue Wolf said:
There would've been more wisecracks and shooting, and less jelly babies and running.
And the Daleks would've been right out. I mean, honestly, who could take a salt shaker with a plunger stuck on seriously?
Actually, I remember watching a documentary about the BBC (don't judge me, not much on on a Tuesday night) and apparently the only reason Daleks even got to screen was because they were the only option.
Y'see, initially, Doctor who was meant to be a sort of education show, where him, his granddaughter and her 2 teachers would travel to different times and places to show what those times were like.
In the early 60's you still saw vestiges of that in stories like 'The Aztecs'
But anyway, the show was strapped for time and they NEEDED a script, if they didn't get one, then God knows what would happen, but the only finished script they had before the deadline was 'The Daleks'.
Whoever was producing it was vehemently opposed to the story, and stated that literally the only reason that it hadn't been binned was because if the show didn't make an story, it'd probably be cancelled.
So Doctor Who's first story included Daleks, and was more Sci-fi than historical.
Surprisingly, the episodes were very popular, and that was what changed Doctor Who from some Education-Documentary thing into the sci-fi show we know today.
TL;DR: Just read the damn post.....