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Auton-brides from Dr Who Series 1, 'Rose' (BBC TV, March 2005); the famous TV sci-fi series features automated window dummies, dressed as brides, that smashed their way through their shop windows and ran amok. The scene was recreated in a Dr Who exhibition, on show in Brighton pier
Auton-brides from Dr Who Series 1, 'Rose' (BBC TV, March 2005); the famous TV sci-fi series features automated window dummies, dressed as brides, that smashed their way through their shop windows and ran amok. The scene was recreated in a Dr Who exhibition, on show in Brighton pier
I made the suit, he really didn't want his picture taken. He still has his gym shoes on too, instead of his chucks.
I'm resorting to prop shots early this year, really busy at work so don't get out too much during the day.
When I was a kid, I'd watch Dr Who from behind the sofa — the Daleks were really scary.
When I picked the kids up from school the rumour was they were filming Dr Who in Victoria Park so we all ran down to have a look. I only had my little camera which doesnt have much of a zoom so no close ups. I managed to make out two different scenes be filmed. One where there was football being played and another where the Dr falls out of the Tardis. I also got to see the Tardis being set up and dismantled. The most exciting thing to happen in Canton for yonks! James Corden was there too.
Organised by my good friend Lee Hunter, this was Teesside's own premier costume, comics and sci fi event. What better way to spend a Saturday than making over 1000 people smile. Thanks to our star guest, the gorgeous Femi Taylor (Oola in Return of the Jedi), everyone who attended and who took part for helping to make the event such a great success - you were all TU4-some!