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What a great exhibit on the villains. I love seeing how some of the Doctor's old foes have changed over the years. The Yeti though, doesn't look like he has fared so well. The Weeping Angels scare me! My neighbor has an angel statue that sits on her front porch and it creeps me out!
What a great exhibit on the villains. I love seeing how some of the Doctor's old foes have changed over the years. The Yeti though, doesn't look like he has fared so well.
The funny thing is I was going through some of the additional footage on one of the DVDs I bought at the Doctor Who Experience. It's all about location filming, and they showed a shot of the Yeti on site back in 1967 and the bit that's got the most wear and tear is actually where the actor's head was!
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The Weeping Angels scare me! My neighbor has an angel statue that sits on her front porch and it creeps me out!
I can imagine! They are probably the best new monster since the series came back.
Quite amazing with the different displays of all the villains and how they've evolved and been updated over the years. I suppose to make them look more modern with the times and fit in better with the rest of the show's cast? Some of those villains really are ugly!
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I admire the show's staff for preserving so much of the artifacts from Doctor Who, and then displaying it so well.
I suspect that a lot of the older artefacts were probably preserved by private collectors, although I'm sure the BBC did keep hold of some of the items and probably looked after that carefully, as even during all the years the programme was off air, it was still the company's biggest earner, so I'm sure they thought the costumes might one day be used again...
Quite amazing with the different displays of all the villains and how they've evolved and been updated over the years. I suppose to make them look more modern with the times and fit in better with the rest of the show's cast?
I think if they'd bought back some of the original villains, they'd just have been laughed at, as TV had moved on so much, so they needed to be updated.
Thursday 11 June part nine: costumes and creating monsters!
There was a display of the sonic screwdrivers over the years, and again these were pretty much from private collections
They also had all the Doctors costumes, although obviously some were replicas, as the ones from the 1960s were in too good condition to be originals
Then you get into costumes from some of the Doctors companions
The photos on the noticeboards below
. Im pretty sure were the ones fleetingly used in the 50th anniversary story, but it was so fleeting, you just couldnt make anything out, so now I finally had time to take in more detail.
Theres also another TARDIS
They show you how they create the monsters as well this is an Ood and the work that goes into it is quite something!
It was about now that we got chatting to a family whod been in our group. It was a mum, dad and two daughters, and the mum was a closet Doctor Who fan (a bit like me). For many years, it just wasnt cool to be a Doctor Who fan, and especially not if you were a woman. Now things have changed somewhat Anyway, it turns out that, although shes Welsh, they now live in California, and they were over here seeing family and enjoying Doctor Who. Works for me!
The final section is all from the most recent series
I said to Mark, they presumably change this out when every series concludes, which is cool, but Im not sure Id want to do the Gallifrey Museum bit again, unless it changed, as now you know what the story is. Its a shame you cant just buy a ticket for the exhibition, as Im sure a lot of fans would.
With that, we were done, and I collected my purchases from the shop that Id left there earlier, and we headed downstairs.
I went to use the restrooms, and even these had Doctor Who theming!
I never gave it much thought, but looking at all the clothing.... 50 years is a very long time for anything to be on TV! And then to be able to display so much for the fans too. Wow, that's quite impressive.
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I never gave it much thought, but looking at all the clothing.... 50 years is a very long time for anything to be on TV! And then to be able to display so much for the fans too. Wow, that's quite impressive.
Boy, one of the DW's had QUITE the colorful outfit! Looks like Willy Wonka - certainly not like the drab colors of the rest!
Ah, that would be Doctor number six, Colin Baker. I can immediately tell from your description. He never wanted that costume either, he apparently wanted some "cool" and "dark"... he wasn't listened to obviously!
Great to see some of the costumes from past and present characters. How cool to see props and costumes from the new series. I love that even the bathrooms are themed!
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