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Doctor Who Exhibitions The Unofficial and
Unauthorised History
For most film and television shows, the assets
associated with their creation the costumes,
sets and props, are used once and then discarded
or returned to dusty storerooms for possible
future reuse. Fans of the BBC 8217 'Doctor Who'
series, however, have enjoyed a series of one-off
and semi- permanent exhibitions which played host
to the variety of props, costumes and, of course,
the monsters which had appeared on screen.Indeed,
the very existence of these exhibitions allowed
for the preservation of items which might
otherwise had been destroyed or thrown into skips
to become land-fill. They also shed light on the
talents of the BBC 8217 various propmakers,
costumiers and contractors, whose work can be
admired when these incredible pieces of
television history go on display.From the
earliest displays at the Daily Mail Exhibitions
of 1964 and 1967, through the glory years of 1973
to 1985, when 'Doctor Who' was a permanent
feature of trips to Longleat House in Wiltshire,
and Blackpool 8217 Golden Mile. From the
exhibition at Llangollen from 1995 to 2003,
to the modern displays in Blackpool, Brighton,
London, Cardiff and other locations up until
2017. Bedwyr Gullidge explores over 50 years of
'Doctor Who' exhibitions, sharing the stories of
the people who constructed and ran them, and of
course the fans who visited.This is the ultimate
guide to what was on display and when, with
detailed notes of how the exhibitions changed
over the years, how their very existence
encouraged the BBC not to destroy and discard
their assets, and instead to allow them to be
seen and appreciated by viewers.
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