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Win tickets to the Doctor Who exhibition at Earls Court!



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Published Date: 25 November 2008
FIVE pairs of tickets are up for grabs for West Sussex Gazette readers keen to enjoy the thrills of Doctor Who.
The lucky winners will get the chance to explore the Doctor Who exhibition deep beneath Earls Court in London. The display is so popular it has now been extended over the Christmas period until January 7, 2009.

Since it opened in March, more than 200,000 visitors have poured through the doors, and this Christmas families and avid Doctor Who fans will be able to see and experience some of the Time Lord's deadliest enemies, such as Daleks, Sontarans and Cybermen.

The exhibition is the largest of its kind and features many of the actual props, costumes and monsters from the globally famous BBC series, with some fascinating insights into how the programme is made.

Around every corner lurks another incredible creature from the worlds of Doctor Who. Slitheen, Ood, the Hath, the Abzorbaloff and even the fearsome Empress of Racnoss have been brought to Earls Court for the first time.

The exhibition also features a never-before-seen Dalek Zone - the ultimate experience for any die-hard Doctor Who fan who has the courage to face the universe's deadliest creature.

For details about how to enter the contest, make sure you buy the West Sussex Gazette issue dated November 26, 2008!

  • Check out the Gazette website's Doctor Who in West Sussex section where, among our Time Lord-related stories, you'll find a fascinating feature on county locations that have been used to film the cult sci-fi hit, as well as an interview with Velile Tshabalala, who plays new companion Rosita.



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