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The Doctor Who Museum has the most extensive collection of Doctor Who programme exhibits ever. The Museum is situated along Blackpool's famous Golden Mile just south of the Tower and has 5500 square feet of memorabilia. The collection charts the four decades of the memorable BBC science fiction series from its beginnings way back in 1963 right up to the new 2005 episodes.
Many of the Doctor's famous enemies appear in all their glory including the Cybermen, Daleks, the Yeti, Ice Warrior, Silurian, Davros and many more. These are the actual BBC props set together with fascinating items from the wardrobe and design departments. In addition you can see many of the actual costumes worn by the Doctors and the assistants plus video clips from throughout the programme's history including the different title sequences from the original ghostly Hartnell version onwards.
Other features include Jaxon, Omega, Pipe Person, Gods of Ragnarok, Haemavores, zog, control, husk, Bessie and Brain of Morbius. Visitors walk through a maze of corridors, with some exhibits displayed in set areas and others museum style. The museum is a treasure trove for any lover of Doctor Who and those eager to see what has made this the longest running science fiction programme in the world. At over 5500 square feet in size there's more than you might expect around every corner. The museum is a real delight for fans and visitors.
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