It was a sad day when Blackpool closed the TARDIS doors on the Doctor Who Museum Back in the 1990’s So it was great news when we discovered the Doctor Was Returning, BIGGER and Better than before!
The Doctor Who Museum will be open from 10.30am till 5pm 7 days a week throughout the summer season, and with special events and suprise monster appearances during 2008 we’re in for a fantastic year.
Whats in the Museum?
A Massive Collection of fascinating memorobilia and props from the BBC science fiction series from its beginnings way back in 1963 right up to the new episodes. Many of the Doctor’s famous enemies appear in all their glory including the Cybermen, Daleks, the Yeti, Ice Warrior, Silurian, Davros and many more.
These are the actual BBC props set together with fascinating items from the wardrobe and design
departments. In addition you can see many of the actual costumes worn by the Doctors and the assistants plus video clips from throughout the programme’s history including the different title sequences from the original ghostly Hartnell version onwards.
The museum is a treasure trove for any lover of Doctor Who and those eager to see what has made this the longest running science fiction programme in the world. At over 5500 square feet in size there’s more than you might expect around every corner.
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Shop Till’ You Drop!
The Blackpool Doctor Who Museum know boasts two shops, stocking a massive range of Doctor Who Collectable Products, New Series Figures, Gift Sets, and Rare Vintage Products alongside a huge range of other Science Fiction products from the likes of Star Wars, Star Trek, Red Dwark, Blake 7 and much, much more.
The Museum also has a fantastic Mail Order Service and can now (at last)
ship worldwide.
Click the link to visit the Doctor Who Shop Online
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HOW TO FIND THE BLACKPOOL DOCTOR WHO MUSEUM
Blackpool is one of Britain’s most popular sea side resorts set on the north west coast with easy motorway and rail access. The Museum is situated along Blackpool’s famous Golden Mile just south of the Tower. Look for the entrance beneath the large Doctor Who sign and come inside for a visit you won’t forget.
At over 5500 square feet there’s a lot to see for every fan of Britain’s favourite time traveller.
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By Road: From the North: From Scotland and the North of England, join the M6 (starts at Carlisle). Travel south until you reach Junction 32 – signposted M55 for Blackpool.
From the South: From London and the South East join the M1 and travel north to Birmingham. From Wales, Bristol and the South West, take the M5 and travel North to Birmingham. Join the M6 (starts at Birmingham) and travel north until you reach Junction 32 – signposted M55 for Blackpool.Car parking: Blackpool has many car parks within easy reach of town centre with a capacity of 10,405 cars. A new link road from the M55 will take you right into the centre of town to the Central Car Park.
By Rail: Blackpool has two main railway stations (Blackpool North and South). Trains are available to and from all major British destinations.
Contact British Railways General Enquiries for more infomration:
British Rail Blackpool Enquiries: Tel: 01253-259439. Open weekdays (Mon. to Sat.) 07:00 to 22:00. Sundays 08:00 to 22:00.
British Rail General Enquiries (24 hours):
Tel: 0161-832- 8353
By Air: Blackpool has a small airport that accepts commercial flights from the Isle of Man, Belfast and Dublin.. The nearest major international airport is Manchester which is approximately 30 miles away from Blackpool.
Blackpool Airport General Enquiries:
Tel: 01253-343434
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CONTACT THE BLACKPOOL DOCTOR WHO MUSEUM
Feel Free to Call The Museum Directly on: +44 (0)1253 299982
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Hi, I live in America and I am a big classics fan of Dr. Who. Someday I will get to that museum. And take home some great collectables. Thanks you U.K. for Dr. Who!!!!