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Doctor Who exhibitions

Since the first broadcast of the British science-fiction television serial Doctor Who in 1963, there have been a number of exhibitions of props, costumes and sets relating to the show throughout the United Kingdom. Some have been intended to be permanent, and others seasonal; most have been staged at existing tourist locations. None is currently open to the public.

Entrance to the Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff

Former permanent exhibitions Edit

 
Road sign in Llangollen featuring a Dalek pointing to the Dr Who Experience

Longleat (1973–2003) Edit

The first permanent exhibition was set up at the stately home of Longleat, Wiltshire in 1973, and ran until 2003. The site has also hosted annual Doctor Who conventions, usually in August.[1]

The twentieth anniversary convention was titled "Twenty Years of a Time Lord" and was held in April 1983. It featured appearances from Jon Pertwee (and the vintage car Bessie), Peter Davison, K9; props included the TARDIS, Daleks, and the set of The Five Doctors feature-length special.[2] About 40,000 fans turned up, many more than expected.[3]

In 2003, the annual "Doctor Who Day", to mark the 40th anniversary of the programme, featured an attempt to gather the largest number of Daleks ever assembled. Colin Baker, Sophie Aldred and John Leeson attended.[4]

The Doctor Who Exhibition, Blackpool (1974–1985) Edit

The original Doctor Who Exhibition in Blackpool, Lancashire featured a range of monsters, aliens, props, costumes and models from the classic TV series, together with a TARDIS console that had previously featured in the BBC Visual Effects exhibition at the Science Museum, London. The Blackpool exhibition was located at 111 Central Promenade Blackpool. It was first opened by Jon Pertwee [Third Doctor] and Elisabeth Sladen [Sarah Jane Smith] on Tuesday 9th April 1974. The exhibition opened to the public the next day. From the outside, of the Chapel Street entrance, visitors saw only a blue Police box standing next to the building, looking as if it would only hold one or two people at the most. However, in keeping with the TARDIS from the TV series it was "bigger on the inside", an illusion created with stairs leading down from the TARDIS doors to the exhibition itself in a former cellar. The idea for the exhibition came from Terry Sampson of BBC Enterprises with his vision being realised by designer Tom Carter. It was open from April through to October each year, with new exhibits being introduced annually, mainly in keeping with the show's past or present, but occasionally previewing what was yet to come. In its first season, the Blackpool exhibition, saw a large spider from Planet of the Spiders greeting visitors at the top of the stairs, and a Tyrannosaur, from Invasion of the Dinosaurs, breaking through a wall at the bottom. A Triceratops was seen on the London Underground. Those in attendance walked around a winding corridor with exhibits to either side, which originally included, an assortment of Daleks, together with a Cyberman, Sontaran, Yeti, Sea Devil, Silurian, Draconian, and Ogron. The passageways eventually led to a reconstruction of the TARDIS console room, complete with a hexagonal console in the centre, flashing lights, sound effects and large windows looking out onto alien worlds and their monsters. All around the edges of the room were interactive computer banks, buttons and levers. Over the years, numerous other aliens were added to the displays including, an Ice Warrior, Quark, Zygon, Wirrn, a thirteen-foot high Robot, Sutekh, and The Doctor mechanical dog K9. The mainstay of the exhibition however was the Daleks, some of which were built especially by Tony Oxley and Charlie Lumm of the BBC Visual Effects department. Life size, moving Daleks were made to be as scary as possible with various Daleks interrogating and threatening the public with extermination. The Dalek Cavern as seen through the window of the console room, at various points incorporated the Gold Dalek, together with the sets and other Daleks from, Genesis of the Daleks, Destiny of the Daleks, Resurrection of the Daleks, and Revelation of the Daleks. Arguably the most popular set featured Davros, the Daleks creator. The egress of the TARDIS featured a BBC Enterprises gift shop.[5] The exhibition closed in October 1985. Tom Baker [Fourth Doctor] had visited the exhibition in 1975 and 1977. Colin Baker [Sixth Doctor], and Nicola Bryant [Peri Brown] visited in 1985, as part of that year's Children in Need. The programme was broadcast on the 22nd November 1985, with film of Colin's visit to the exhibition being shown prior to 20 Doctor Who stars emerging from the TARDIS, live in the studio. At one point, Colin points to a Doctor Who fan in the audience, who he'd previously met at Blackpool, a man now known in Doctor Who circles as "The Man In Blue". Two clips exist on YouTube, one with the Blackpool prelude, and one without. The first has had 34,875 views, the second 197,720.

The Doctor Who Exhibition, Blackpool (2004-2009) Edit

The Blackpool exhibition reopened in 2004 to coincide with the relaunch of the Doctor Who television programme.[6] The Blackpool Doctor Who Museum finally closed on 8 November 2009, the large collection of props, monsters and costumes (including the Doctors' trademark car, Bessie, and classic monsters such as Tractators, Ice Warriors and Yeti) being distributed to other exhibitions around the country.[7]

The Dr Who Experience, Llangollen (1994–2002) Edit

The "Dapol Dr Who Experience" opened in 1994 and was sited in Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, under the auspices of the company that made Doctor Who merchandise until 2002. It featured many costumes and props, some dating back to the 1960s. It closed in 2003.[8]

The Doctor Who Exhibition, Cardiff (2005–2011) Edit

Exhibits at the Doctor Who Exhibition Cardiff
 
The Ood
 
Tarak Ital
 
Entrance to the Doctor Who Exhibition

The Doctor Who Exhibition Cardiff was the only semi-permanent exhibition in the UK. Situated in the Red Dragon Centre, Cardiff Bay, the museum opened December 2005,[9] in the city where the series is currently recorded and produced. It was closed on 27 March 2011, and the Doctor Who Experience opened on the other side of Cardiff bay in July 2012.

Props on display included an Ood Elder from "The End of Time", a fly-headed Tritovore and Lady Christina De Souza's costume from "Planet of the Dead", plus the 'Flood' monster and Maggie and Tarak Ital costumes from "The Waters of Mars". There was also a special display from the team behind the show's monsters, Millennium FX, showing the production process behind creating an Ood. Costumes displayed included those worn by the characters Martha Jones, Captain Jack Harkness, Donna Noble and the Doctor.[10]

The Cardiff Exhibition had a complete refurbishment in October 2008.[11]

The Doctor Who Up Close Shop was stocked with items such as giant inflatable Daleks, sonic screwdrivers and talking bottle openers.[12]

The Doctor Who Experience (2012–2017) Edit

 
Exhibitions in the Doctor Who Experience

An exhibition titled Doctor Who Experience, complete with a new interactive Doctor Who episode with the Eleventh Doctor, opened at London Olympia on 20 February 2011 after a number of test days and preview visits.[13] It closed on 22 February 2012.[14]

The exhibition moved to Cardiff, opening on 20 July 2012.[15] The new exhibition was housed in an unusual 3000 square metre building in Porth Teigr designed by theme-park company Sarner Ltd.[16] Due to the temporary nature of the exhibition, with a 5-year lease on the site, the building was constructed like a large tent, with a cover stretched over curved steel beams.[17]

The exhibition began with a short film and a walk-through adventure inside the Eleventh Doctor's first TARDIS interior and in various locations. Later, after the replacement of Matt Smith, visitors were instead led through the experience by a guide and the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi).

Following the adventure portion guests were free to roam two floors of exhibitions including original costumes from ten of the twelve Doctors (the first two being replicas as the originals were lost). Alien prosthetics, Daleks and Cybermen over history, Sonic devices, and the TARDIS interiors belonging to the First Doctor, Fourth Doctor, Fifth Doctor, and the Ninth Doctor and Tenth Doctor. Many other show memorabilia and artefacts were also on display, including costumes from the companions since 2005 including: Rose Tyler, Martha Jones, Donna Noble, Captain Jack Harkness, Amy Pond and Rory Williams.

Each year since opening, costumes and props used from new series were showcased. In 2013, props, such as Porridge's costume, the deactivated chess-playing Cyberman (from "Nightmare in Silver")[18] 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.[19] In late 2014 props and costumes from "Last Christmas" were added.

Museum patrons could also take pictures in front of a green screen, with multiple backgrounds to choose 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).

Cardiff Bay is home to the BBC Roath Lock production studios, as well as locations from the Torchwood series. The experience closed its doors on 9 September 2017,[20][21] due to the site's five-year lease running out. BBC Worldwide said at the time that they were "not sure yet" if it would reopen elsewhere.[17]

Former temporary and touring exhibitions Edit

  • 1982–1986 & 1999: The Doctor Who Experience, Madame Tussauds wax museum, London
  • 1986–1988: Doctor Who USA Tour / Doctor Who Celebration & Tour 87–88, US
  • 1988–1989: The Space Adventure, London
  • 1988 Fan exhibition at Paisley Museum and Art Galleries (part of Paisley 500 Celebrations) - opened by Sylvester McCoy
  • 1990: Museum of Childhood, Edinburgh
  • 1991–1994: Museum of the Moving Image (MOMI), London. This exhibition was titled "Behind The Sofa" and after closing at MOMI moved to the Exploratory, Bristol.[22]
  • The MOMI "Behind the Sofa" exhibition also moved to Paisley Museum & Art Galleries in spring 1992, with an accompanying display of Dr Who art by local artists. An event featuring several Dr Who guests was held by JNT's Teynham Productions at the nearby Paisley Arts Centre.
  • 1990 - 1992: Annual exhibitions at Uddingston Library, South Lanarkshire - 1992 exhibition opened by Terrance Dicks
  • 1993: Official 30th Anniversary Exhibition as part of the Birmingham Doctor Who Festival. Science Museum, Birmingham. Organised by the local Wolves of Fenric club with the BBC and local council.
  • 1993: Spaceblasters
  • 1994: The Needles, Alum Bay, Isle of Wight – a summer attraction.
  • 1997: Hamilton Central Library - opened by Terrance Dicks
  • 1998: Uddingston Library, South Lanarkshire
  • 1998: The Dick Institute, Kilmarnock - opened by Raymond P. Cusick
  • 1999: Viewfield Museum, Nairn
  • 1999: The Meffan Institute, Forfar, Angus
  • 2002: Derby Industrial Museum
  • 2002: Dunfermline Pittencrieff House Museum - opened by Barry Letts and Terrance Dicks
  • 2002: MOMI, Sheffield
  • 2002: Smith Art Gallery and Museum, Stirling
  • 2004: Motherwell Heritage Centre
  • 2005: National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford
  • 2005: Brighton Pier
  • 2005: National Space Centre, Leicester
  • 2006: National Waterfront Museum, Swansea
  • 2006: Spaceport, Merseyside – September 2006 to January 2007[23][24] and May 2008 to March 2009.[9]
  • 2007: MOSI, Manchester – March 2007 to January 2008[25] The exhibit featured Daleks, Cybermen, a Slitheen and the Racnoss.[26]
  • 2007: National Space Centre, Leicester – November 2007 to January 2008. Featured the Emperor Dalek, the Moxx of Balhoon, Slitheen, Auton and pigmen from Daleks in Manhattan.[27]
  • 2007: Land's End, Cornwall – April 2007 to January 2011.[9]
  • 2007: Dorking Museum
  • 2007: Paisley Museum & Art Galleries
  • 2007: Out of the Box Exhibition, Rook Lane Chapel, Frome, Somerset. A showcase of the box art of Doctor Who collectables, made by the illustrator Graham Humphreys.[28] The exhibition also included a life sized red Dalek.
  • 2008: Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London – Easter 2008 to January 2009
  • 2009: Coventry Transport Museum – March 2009[9] to early 2010.
  • 2009: Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow – a year-long exhibition, it closed in January 2010. The exhibition featured many props from the 2005 series, including the Tardis, Cybermen, Daleks, Autons, K9, Hath, Judoon, Abzorbaloff, Weeping Angels, Ood, The Host, Sybilline Sisterhood, Cassandra, Face of Boe, Sisters of Plenitude and Sontarans, as well as many character costumes and sets.
  • 2010: City Museum, Portsmouth – June 2010 to January 2011. Part of the Alien Invasion exhibition of film and TV props and costumes. Displays include a Dalek from Daleks – Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D., a suit worn by Tom Baker, an Ood, K-9, the TARDIS and a Sontaran.
  • 2010: Centre for Life, Newcastle upon Tyne – May 2010 - October 2010. Featured props and costumes from the series between 2005 (Series 1) and 2010 (Series 5).
  • 2013: November 2013 - February 2014 - Doctor Who and Me - National Science and Media Museum, Bradford - an exhibition celebrating the series' 50th anniversary through the eyes of Doctor Who fans and their collections and creations.
  • 2015: Made in Wales Exhibition. Original costumes and props from a private collection
  • 2022: a new exhibition "Doctor Who:Worlds of Wonder" is scheduled in Liverpool World Museum - 27 May 2022-6 Nov 2022. Doctor Who:Worlds of Wonder website It is then scheduled to move to National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh from December 2022.

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Since the first broadcast of the British science fiction television serial Doctor Who in 1963 there have been a number of exhibitions of props costumes and sets relating to the show throughout the United Kingdom Some have been intended to be permanent and others seasonal most have been staged at existing tourist locations None is currently open to the public Entrance to the Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff Contents 1 Former permanent exhibitions 1 1 Longleat 1973 2003 1 2 The Doctor Who Exhibition Blackpool 1974 1985 1 3 The Doctor Who Exhibition Blackpool 2004 2009 1 4 The Dr Who Experience Llangollen 1994 2002 1 5 The Doctor Who Exhibition Cardiff 2005 2011 1 6 The Doctor Who Experience 2012 2017 2 Former temporary and touring exhibitions 3 References 4 External linksFormer permanent exhibitions Edit nbsp Road sign in Llangollen featuring a Dalek pointing to the Dr Who ExperienceLongleat 1973 2003 Edit The first permanent exhibition was set up at the stately home of Longleat Wiltshire in 1973 and ran until 2003 The site has also hosted annual Doctor Who conventions usually in August 1 The twentieth anniversary convention was titled Twenty Years of a Time Lord and was held in April 1983 It featured appearances from Jon Pertwee and the vintage car Bessie Peter Davison K9 props included the TARDIS Daleks and the set of The Five Doctors feature length special 2 About 40 000 fans turned up many more than expected 3 In 2003 the annual Doctor Who Day to mark the 40th anniversary of the programme featured an attempt to gather the largest number of Daleks ever assembled Colin Baker Sophie Aldred and John Leeson attended 4 The Doctor Who Exhibition Blackpool 1974 1985 Edit The original Doctor Who Exhibition in Blackpool Lancashire featured a range of monsters aliens props costumes and models from the classic TV series together with a TARDIS console that had previously featured in the BBC Visual Effects exhibition at the Science Museum London The Blackpool exhibition was located at 111 Central Promenade Blackpool It was first opened by Jon Pertwee Third Doctor and Elisabeth Sladen Sarah Jane Smith on Tuesday 9th April 1974 The exhibition opened to the public the next day From the outside of the Chapel Street entrance visitors saw only a blue Police box standing next to the building looking as if it would only hold one or two people at the most However in keeping with the TARDIS from the TV series it was bigger on the inside an illusion created with stairs leading down from the TARDIS doors to the exhibition itself in a former cellar The idea for the exhibition came from Terry Sampson of BBC Enterprises with his vision being realised by designer Tom Carter It was open from April through to October each year with new exhibits being introduced annually mainly in keeping with the show s past or present but occasionally previewing what was yet to come In its first season the Blackpool exhibition saw a large spider from Planet of the Spiders greeting visitors at the top of the stairs and a Tyrannosaur from Invasion of the Dinosaurs breaking through a wall at the bottom A Triceratops was seen on the London Underground Those in attendance walked around a winding corridor with exhibits to either side which originally included an assortment of Daleks together with a Cyberman Sontaran Yeti Sea Devil Silurian Draconian and Ogron The passageways eventually led to a reconstruction of the TARDIS console room complete with a hexagonal console in the centre flashing lights sound effects and large windows looking out onto alien worlds and their monsters All around the edges of the room were interactive computer banks buttons and levers Over the years numerous other aliens were added to the displays including an Ice Warrior Quark Zygon Wirrn a thirteen foot high Robot Sutekh and The Doctor mechanical dog K9 The mainstay of the exhibition however was the Daleks some of which were built especially by Tony Oxley and Charlie Lumm of the BBC Visual Effects department Life size moving Daleks were made to be as scary as possible with various Daleks interrogating and threatening the public with extermination The Dalek Cavern as seen through the window of the console room at various points incorporated the Gold Dalek together with the sets and other Daleks from Genesis of the Daleks Destiny of the Daleks Resurrection of the Daleks and Revelation of the Daleks Arguably the most popular set featured Davros the Daleks creator The egress of the TARDIS featured a BBC Enterprises gift shop 5 The exhibition closed in October 1985 Tom Baker Fourth Doctor had visited the exhibition in 1975 and 1977 Colin Baker Sixth Doctor and Nicola Bryant Peri Brown visited in 1985 as part of that year s Children in Need The programme was broadcast on the 22nd November 1985 with film of Colin s visit to the exhibition being shown prior to 20 Doctor Who stars emerging from the TARDIS live in the studio At one point Colin points to a Doctor Who fan in the audience who he d previously met at Blackpool a man now known in Doctor Who circles as The Man In Blue Two clips exist on YouTube one with the Blackpool prelude and one without The first has had 34 875 views the second 197 720 The Doctor Who Exhibition Blackpool 2004 2009 Edit The Blackpool exhibition reopened in 2004 to coincide with the relaunch of the Doctor Who television programme 6 The Blackpool Doctor Who Museum finally closed on 8 November 2009 the large collection of props monsters and costumes including the Doctors trademark car Bessie and classic monsters such as Tractators Ice Warriors and Yeti being distributed to other exhibitions around the country 7 The Dr Who Experience Llangollen 1994 2002 Edit The Dapol Dr Who Experience opened in 1994 and was sited in Llangollen Denbighshire Wales under the auspices of the company that made Doctor Who merchandise until 2002 It featured many costumes and props some dating back to the 1960s It closed in 2003 8 The Doctor Who Exhibition Cardiff 2005 2011 Edit Exhibits at the Doctor Who Exhibition Cardiff nbsp The Ood nbsp Tarak Ital nbsp Entrance to the Doctor Who Exhibition The Doctor Who Exhibition Cardiff was the only semi permanent exhibition in the UK Situated in the Red Dragon Centre Cardiff Bay the museum opened December 2005 9 in the city where the series is currently recorded and produced It was closed on 27 March 2011 and the Doctor Who Experience opened on the other side of Cardiff bay in July 2012 Props on display included an Ood Elder from The End of Time a fly headed Tritovore and Lady Christina De Souza s costume from Planet of the Dead plus the Flood monster and Maggie and Tarak Ital costumes from The Waters of Mars There was also a special display from the team behind the show s monsters Millennium FX showing the production process behind creating an Ood Costumes displayed included those worn by the characters Martha Jones Captain Jack Harkness Donna Noble and the Doctor 10 The Cardiff Exhibition had a complete refurbishment in October 2008 11 The Doctor Who Up Close Shop was stocked with items such as giant inflatable Daleks sonic screwdrivers and talking bottle openers 12 The Doctor Who Experience 2012 2017 Edit nbsp Exhibitions in the Doctor Who ExperienceAn exhibition titled Doctor Who Experience complete with a new interactive Doctor Who episode with the Eleventh Doctor opened at London Olympia on 20 February 2011 after a number of test days and preview visits 13 It closed on 22 February 2012 14 The exhibition moved to Cardiff opening on 20 July 2012 15 The new exhibition was housed in an unusual 3000 square metre building in Porth Teigr designed by theme park company Sarner Ltd 16 Due to the temporary nature of the exhibition with a 5 year lease on the site the building was constructed like a large tent with a cover stretched over curved steel beams 17 The exhibition began with a short film and a walk through adventure inside the Eleventh Doctor s first TARDIS interior and in various locations Later after the replacement of Matt Smith visitors were instead led through the experience by a guide and the Twelfth Doctor Peter Capaldi Following the adventure portion guests were free to roam two floors of exhibitions including original costumes from ten of the twelve Doctors the first two being replicas as the originals were lost Alien prosthetics Daleks and Cybermen over history Sonic devices and the TARDIS interiors belonging to the First Doctor Fourth Doctor Fifth Doctor and the Ninth Doctor and Tenth Doctor Many other show memorabilia and artefacts were also on display including costumes from the companions since 2005 including Rose Tyler Martha Jones Donna Noble Captain Jack Harkness Amy Pond and Rory Williams Each year since opening costumes and props used from new series were showcased In 2013 props such as Porridge s costume the deactivated chess playing Cyberman from Nightmare in Silver 18 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 19 In late 2014 props and costumes from Last Christmas were added Museum patrons could also take pictures in front of a green screen with multiple backgrounds to choose 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 Cardiff Bay is home to the BBC Roath Lock production studios as well as locations from the Torchwood series The experience closed its doors on 9 September 2017 20 21 due to the site s five year lease running out BBC Worldwide said at the time that they were not sure yet if it would reopen elsewhere 17 Former temporary and touring exhibitions EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1982 1986 amp 1999 The Doctor Who Experience Madame Tussauds wax museum London 1986 1988 Doctor Who USA Tour Doctor Who Celebration amp Tour 87 88 US 1988 1989 The Space Adventure London 1988 Fan exhibition at Paisley Museum and Art Galleries part of Paisley 500 Celebrations opened by Sylvester McCoy 1990 Museum of Childhood Edinburgh 1991 1994 Museum of the Moving Image MOMI London This exhibition was titled Behind The Sofa and after closing at MOMI moved to the Exploratory Bristol 22 The MOMI Behind the Sofa exhibition also moved to Paisley Museum amp Art Galleries in spring 1992 with an accompanying display of Dr Who art by local artists An event featuring several Dr Who guests was held by JNT s Teynham Productions at the nearby Paisley Arts Centre 1990 1992 Annual exhibitions at Uddingston Library South Lanarkshire 1992 exhibition opened by Terrance Dicks 1993 Official 30th Anniversary Exhibition as part of the Birmingham Doctor Who Festival Science Museum Birmingham Organised by the local Wolves of Fenric club with the BBC and local council 1993 Spaceblasters 1994 The Needles Alum Bay Isle of Wight a summer attraction 1997 Hamilton Central Library opened by Terrance Dicks 1998 Uddingston Library South Lanarkshire 1998 The Dick Institute Kilmarnock opened by Raymond P Cusick 1999 Viewfield Museum Nairn 1999 The Meffan Institute Forfar Angus 2002 Derby Industrial Museum 2002 Dunfermline Pittencrieff House Museum opened by Barry Letts and Terrance Dicks 2002 MOMI Sheffield 2002 Smith Art Gallery and Museum Stirling 2004 Motherwell Heritage Centre 2005 National Museum of Photography Film and Television Bradford 2005 Brighton Pier 2005 National Space Centre Leicester 2006 National Waterfront Museum Swansea 2006 Spaceport Merseyside September 2006 to January 2007 23 24 and May 2008 to March 2009 9 2007 MOSI Manchester March 2007 to January 2008 25 The exhibit featured Daleks Cybermen a Slitheen and the Racnoss 26 2007 National Space Centre Leicester November 2007 to January 2008 Featured the Emperor Dalek the Moxx of Balhoon Slitheen Auton and pigmen from Daleks in Manhattan 27 2007 Land s End Cornwall April 2007 to January 2011 9 2007 Dorking Museum 2007 Paisley Museum amp Art Galleries 2007 Out of the Box Exhibition Rook Lane Chapel Frome Somerset A showcase of the box art of Doctor Who collectables made by the illustrator Graham Humphreys 28 The exhibition also included a life sized red Dalek 2008 Earls Court Exhibition Centre London Easter 2008 to January 2009 2009 Coventry Transport Museum March 2009 9 to early 2010 2009 Kelvingrove Museum Glasgow a year long exhibition it closed in January 2010 The exhibition featured many props from the 2005 series including the Tardis Cybermen Daleks Autons K9 Hath Judoon Abzorbaloff Weeping Angels Ood The Host Sybilline Sisterhood Cassandra Face of Boe Sisters of Plenitude and Sontarans as well as many character costumes and sets 2010 City Museum Portsmouth June 2010 to January 2011 Part of the Alien Invasion exhibition of film and TV props and costumes Displays include a Dalek from Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A D a suit worn by Tom Baker an Ood K 9 the TARDIS and a Sontaran 2010 Centre for Life Newcastle upon Tyne May 2010 October 2010 Featured props and costumes from the series between 2005 Series 1 and 2010 Series 5 2013 November 2013 February 2014 Doctor Who and Me National Science and Media Museum Bradford an exhibition celebrating the series 50th anniversary through the eyes of Doctor Who fans and their collections and creations 2015 Made in Wales Exhibition Original costumes and props from a private collection 2022 a new exhibition Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder is scheduled in Liverpool World Museum 27 May 2022 6 Nov 2022 Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder website It is then scheduled to move to National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh from December 2022 References Edit BBC Doctor Who David 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