BBC Worldwide has revealed more on the grand re-opening of the Doctor Who Experience now based in the show's homeland of Cardiff, Wales. Read on for more details:
“My exhibition of the year so far? The Doctor Who Experience” The Guardian
“The hottest ticket in the universe”- Daily Mail
“Suddenly it’s as if you’re actually in an episode of the television series” - The Telegraph
BBC Worldwide today announced the official opening date for their
multi-award winning attraction the Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff, the
home of the BBC One show. Doors will open to the public on the 20th
July with tickets going on sale at 10:00am on the 14th June. Paula
Al-Lach, Head of Exhibitions and Events at BBC Worldwide formally
accepted the keys to the Experience’s distinctive new home in Cardiff
Bay this afternoon and the first exhibits are already being moved in.
Philip Murphy, Managing Director of BBC Worldwide Live Events said:
“The Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff is going to be just minutes away
from where the BBC Wales television series is made which I’m incredibly
excited about. The Experience sets out to engage visitors’ imaginations
from the outset immersing them in the world of Doctor Who and what
better place to do this than in Cardiff the home of the show.”
The Doctor Who Experience is the first ever interactive Doctor Who
exhibition that invites visitors to star in their very own Doctor Who
adventure. Arriving at the venue they will step through a crack in time
to become the Doctor’s companion, taking on the challenge of reuniting
the Doctor with the Tardis whilst fending off threats from some of his
most fearsome foes - entering a Dalek spaceship and finding a way
through a maze of Weeping Angels. Featuring a replica of the Eleventh
Doctor’s Tardis which visitors get to fly themselves the interactive
walk-through culminates in a stunning 3D finale that sets the scene for
fans entering the exhibition.
The exhibition presents fans with the world’s most extensive
collection of original Doctor Who costumes and artifacts stretching back
almost 50 years to the very first series of Doctor Who.
The content of the exhibition is updated constantly with new items
from the television series to ensure it is ever changing offering fans
the chance to get up close to the incredible sets, costumes and props
that feature in their favourite show.
New items to be shown to the public for the first time in Cardiff
include the Doctor’s cradle seen in A Good Man Goes to War; the Silence
spaceship and Matt Smith’s sonic cane from Let’s Kill Hitler with many
more items being kept under wraps until the doors open on 20th July.
In other news: It is rumoured that River Song is to return in this year's Doctor Who Christmas special, which also sees the debut of the Doctor's new unnamed companion played by Jenna-Louise Coleman.
1 comments:
I love those new Daleks, they look like giant, deadly, mechanized Skittles...
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