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  2. Doctor Who merchandise - Wikipedia

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    The series was succeeded by the Doctor Who "Time Squad" range – highly stylised (cartoonish) 2-inch figures with variable levels of articulation that came in sets of one to five figures – first released in 2009. In November 2007, CO released merchandise related to the Doctor Who spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures.

  3. Doctor Who Appreciation Society - Wikipedia

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    The society produces a monthly print magazine, Celestial Toyroom (sent to the society's members), a quarterly digital magazine, Cosmic Masque (free to access via the DWAS website), hosts conventions, organises a network of local groups, and provides discounts to members for Doctor Who-related merchandise for sale on the society's online shop ...

  4. David J. Howe - Wikipedia

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    A later edition was described by the BBC's Doctor Who website as a "definitive collector's guide to Doctor Who merchandise".) [5] Telos' second publication was a collection of tie-in fiction to the Channel 5 horror series Urban Gothic. Telos published Doctor Who novellas from 2001 to 2004, when BBC Worldwide declined to renew its license.

  5. BBC Shop - Wikipedia

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    BBC Shop is an online retailer owned by BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC and operating in the US & Canada. It sells BBC Worldwide published products, and selected BBC-related products published by third parties, including DVDs, books, audiobooks, toys and clothing. It is self-funded and returns profits to the BBC to be reinvested in ...

  6. John Scott Martin - Wikipedia

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    John Scott Martin (1 April 1926 – 6 January 2009) [1] was an English actor born in Toxteth, Liverpool, Lancashire.He made many film, stage and television appearances, but one of his most famous, though unseen, roles was as a Dalek operator in the long-running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who.

  7. Whoniverse - Wikipedia

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    The Whoniverse is a British media franchise and shared universe consisting of the BBC television series Doctor Who, its spin-offs [1] and other associated media. [2] [3] The shared universe nature was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters, usually deriving from the main programme.

  8. Doctor Who specials (2023) - Wikipedia

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    A special Doctor Who ident was launched by BBC iPlayer, with the Fourteenth Doctor questioning the return of Donna and his old face. [151] An interactive "Choose Your Character" challenge was released on BBC iPlayer's TikTok, which revealed some unseen clips from "The Star Beast". [152]

  9. Clayton Hickman - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, he designed the BBC's official 40th Anniversary Doctor Who logo. In 2010, Hickman collaborated on a range of 1980s-themed Doctor Who merchandise designs for BBC Worldwide. He was the designer of Russell T Davies' 2008 book The Writer's Tale and its greatly expanded paperback update, published a year later

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