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Blackpool Remembered, Blackpool Revisited and Longing for Longleat are FREE digital publications, celebrating the classic Doctor Who Exhibitions.

These books are a labour of love for their creators John Collier and Alex Storer. These projects are the first of their kind: in-depth, full-colour, vividly detailed and illustrated accounts of the Doctor Who exhibitions as told by the fans who visited and the people who made them possible. Explore year-by-year floor plans and hundreds of photographs alongside personal recollections and nostalgia of the era, publicity materials, merchandise and everything that made visiting Doctor Who exhibitions so special.

Whether you visited the exhibitions in the years gone by or missed out completely, now is your chance to step back in time to visit the TARDIS and defy the Daleks. These iconic exhibitions remain fondly remembered by generations of fans – these are their stories. 

By fans, for fans, for free.

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  1. I’ve worked out from the forensic detail contained that I visited in 1975. If I’d known you were putting this publication together I could’ve sent you a picture of a piece of exhibition merchandise that I think may be very rare. It’s a wall poster called ‘Who’s Alphabet’ with line drawings of the Fourth Doctor spelling out the semaphore alphabet with his scarf. The only images I can find on the internet are the ones I put there and nobody seems to know anything about it. If you ever update the book, would you be interested in a photo?

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  2. Great stuff! I remember my holiday in 1984 where I must have frequented the exhibition 3 times in 5 days. I remember them showing the 5-6 regeneration sequence on a permanent loop, back when the 6th Doctor era was an exciting future yet to be discovered.

    I hadn’t realised that it has closed so soon after.

    Very much looking forward to going go back to those glorious and innocent days 🙂

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