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Some photos from a former Doctor Who event at the NSC a few years ago. BTW, doesn't anyone post comments anymore?

The Dr. Who experience, Cardiff. March 2015.

The Dr. Who experience, Cardiff. March 2015.

The Dalek family catch the coach for their day out. How will they get up the step!

Dr. Who - Police Box at Cardiff Bay

The Doctor operates the Tardis, leaving Earth and trapping Ian and Barbara with him and Susan.

 

This shot has the light inside the central column turned on and the other lights in room turned off which gives off a nice in-flight atmospheric light to illuminate the Doctor's face.

As you can see, in reality the TARDIS is exactly as big on the inside as it is on the outside!

I drew this, then began to think afterwards that I'd perhaps seen it somewhere before. So I did a quick google serch and found that it had indeed been done. Bah! Still, here's my version of the idea anyway.

GhostWorks Texture Competition #88

 

Textures with thanks to Skeletal Mess

 

Building image creative commons group Barbara Eckstein.

Fantasy and Sci-Fi World RR #DW2

From Nebelung/Stefanie

Sent: 26 January 2016

Pyramids of Mars diorama.

 

The scenery and set up was built and added by myself, the servant of Sutekh is a custom I made. The sarcophagus was made by Marfaisaman which I then added extra detail to.

The vapour effects were added in post.

Miniature hut as Lawn Decoration , reminded me of Dr Who's tardis...strangely. Maybe because of how it was suspended.

The Doctor struggles to operate the Tardis in this custom diorama re-recreating the first Doctor's final scene from The Tenth Planet.

Dark blue Tardis with pulsing blue light

Dr Who and his assistant observe the very strange planet they have just landed on.

A dead dalek got found while clearing a lake. How cool is that?

Made a hama bead tardis on my girlfriends request.

 

Took about two days to finish. Required a lot of beads, glue and patience.

Beautiful Chase Masterson from Star Trek

Dr Who Dalek Invasion of Earth diorama.

Bradley Walsh plays Graham O'Brien in the new series of Doctor Who.

 

Having filmed the first episode of the series in the city, the Doctor Who Series 11 world premiere took place in Sheffield at the Light Cinema on The Moor on Monday 24th September 2018 with fans being able to apply for tickets to the "red carpet experience". Series 11 stars Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor, Bradley Walsh as Graham O'Brien, Tosin Cole as Ryan Sinclair, and Mandip Gill as Yasmin Khan with Chris Chibnall now replacing Steven Moffat as the new showrunner.

An exhibition titled Doctor Who Experience, complete with a new interactive Doctor Who episode with the Eleventh Doctor, opened in London on 20 February 2011. The exhibition moved to Cardiff in July 2012, opening on 20 July and will remain there until 2017. The immersive exhibition was designed and installed by the UK-based theme park design and installation company Sarner Ltd.[1]

 

The exhibition begins with a short film and a walk-through adventure inside the TARDIS and in various locations. The group are lead through the experience by a guide and the Twelfth Doctor. Initially the Eleventh Doctor featured in the experience, but was replaced after he regenerated.

 

Following the adventure portion guests are free to roam two floors of exhibitions including original costumes from nine of the eleven Doctors (the first two being replicas as the originals were lost). Alien prosthetics, Daleks over history, Sonic devices, the interiors of the Fifth Doctor's and Ninth Doctor's/ Tenth Doctor's TARDIS and other show memorabilia and artifacts are also on display. There are also costumes from the companions since 2005 including: Rose Tyler, Martha Jones, Donna Noble, Captain Jack Harkness, Amy Pond, and Rory Williams. In 2013, props, such as Porridge's costume and the deactivated chess-playing Cyberman, from Nightmare in Silver have been added.[2] The costumes of the Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald, along with the giant snow globe, from the Christmas episode entitled The Snowmen were also added to the collection in 2013.[3] In late 2014 props and costumes from Last Christmas were added.

 

Museum patrons can also take pictures in front of a green screen. There are multiple backgrounds to select from including Totter's Lane, from the Doctor's first adventure and inside the time vortex, as well as several props such as various Sonic Screwdrivers, and articles of clothing symbolic to several Doctors (e.g. Matt Smith's fez). Taking the pictures are free, but visitors must pay for a physical copy. They do, however, receive a digital copied emailed to them after purchase.

 

The Experience is located in Cardiff Bay, home to the BBC Roath Lock production studios, as well as locations from the Torchwood series.

Alien knitting patterns undo Dr Who fan

by Dan Sabbagh

 

A Doctor Who fan who created knitting patterns for the programme’s monsters and gave them away online has been told by the BBC to stop or face the threat of court action.

Seasons greetings

 

And best wishes to you all from Jmalls

xxx

Doctor Who Lego Lightpainting

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