NewsGush: Bonhams Auction Off Doctor Who Tat

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Are you a middle-aged man with too much time and money on his hands?

Do you know the names of all the Doctors off of Doctor Who since William Hartnell?

In that case, there’s a treat in store for you!

Yes indeed – fans of the show should get their place booked because Bonhams are selling off a ton of Doctor Who stuff – from Magma Beasts, to Krolls, to fully fitted Dalek suits. This, my friends, is affluent-geek heaven!

If you’ve got thousands and thousands of pounds to shed, why not go over to the BBC website to take a look at what’s on offer? They’ve set up a lovely slideshow over here.

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4 Comments

  • Posted February 7, 2010 at 10:27 pm | Permalink

    The 1980s Cyberman pwns the RTS era Cybusman. Almost looks art deco, as does the Dalek. But they look shit in real life and make you realise what a big lie the whole programme is. Still, can’t wait for the rumored Stephen Moffat story about the old cybermen teaming up with the new ones as they meet from their alternate universes.
     
    I’ve just creamed my trousers.

  • Posted February 8, 2010 at 8:48 am | Permalink

    I watched The Pianist yesterday. It is not a Sunday afternoon film.

  • Clarry
    Posted February 8, 2010 at 9:40 am | Permalink

    We watched The Pianist and commented on how sparing they had been with the subtitles, and how you had to really watch it to follow the story. About 10 minutes from the end we realised that we had the TV on the wrong setting and that they were there all along – just off screen… Duh!

  • Posted February 8, 2010 at 9:59 am | Permalink

    You didn’t miss much by not seeing the the German words, Clarry. They weren’t telling jokes or anything. In fact they were being quite rude.
     
    I don’t understand why only the German was subtitled, anyway. Surely it should either all have been foreign or they should have employed the ‘Allo ‘Allo technique of slightly differing accents. Might have lightened the mood a bit in an otherwise harrowing film.
     
    Next week, Schindler’s List.

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