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The BBC tv Special Effects Exhibition, also called the BBC TV Visual Effects exhibition in some media,[statement unclear] One notable aspect is the lower case "tv" which appears written on the promotional badge — the lower case "tv" was how the BBC's logo was written at the time.

It opened in December 1972. While this, like the earlier 1960s exhibitions, was a BBC TV Special Effects focusing on shows other than Doctor Who, this is one of the first exhibitions to have a significant portion dedicated to Doctor Who.

Overview

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Notable elements

  • Three model spaceships - the Axon from Claws of Axos, the ship of the Ambassadors of Death (An airfix Apollo Saturn rocket painted fluorescent purple) and one other. All on a starscape set into the TARDIS wall.

Promotion

Notes

  • Power cuts, a feature of life in the 1970s effected the display of this exhibition.
  • This exhibition was toured. [source needed]
  • In May 1973, a smaller version of this exhibition opened at Longleat House.
  • The TARDIS console, following the end of the exhibition went to the Doctor Who Exhibition Blackpool and then was moved to the Longleat House exhibition.[source needed]

Gallery

Footnotes

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