Any winning bids fans make will also help a charity with deep ties to the show. A full 20% of the net sale price goes to BBC ...
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When Doctor Who came back to the small screen in 2005, there was a plan to replace the Daleks with another terrifying creature that could have made for a fascinating story. For almost as long as ...
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To see why your future is in safe hands beginning January 1, 2021, check out the following promo video for The Defence Drones- and is it just us, or do they look really familiar? Viewers last saw the ...
It's Daleks time. Courtesy of Sheffield photographer, the Steel City Snapper, and shared by Bleeding Cool with permission, a very nice shot of the front cover to the new Radio Times magazine arriving ...
Doctor Who always approached the ethics of warfare in a rather nebulous way. Unlike many other characters or media, the show and the Doctor himself have never taken a hard line against violence, death ...
A rubber Dalek toy which cost just over 50p in 1965 has sold on an internet auction site for £1,500. 'Bendy Daleks' were snapped up by children in the 1960s when Doctor Who first hit TV screens. But ...
An original Dalek sold at auction for a whopping £32,000 during a film props sale. The Dalek was used in the 1966 series of Doctor Who and starred opposite the second doctor, Peter Troughton, and was ...
Not every impulsive purchase on eBay leads to possession of a wooden Dalek, but when a friend did exactly that, [Tony Goacher ...