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'''The Art of Doctor Who''', sub-titled "'''Script to Screen exhibition'''", differed from previous [[Doctor Who exhibition|''Doctor Who'' exhibitions]], in that it focused on the behind-the-scenes elements more than ''just'' displaying the props from the series.
'''The Art of Doctor Who''', sub-titled "'''Script to Screen exhibition'''", differed from previous [[Doctor Who exhibition|''Doctor Who'' exhibitions]], in that it focused on the behind-the-scenes elements more than ''just'' displaying the props from the series.



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You may wish to consult The Art of Doctor Who (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

The Art of Doctor Who, sub-titled "Script to Screen exhibition", differed from previous Doctor Who exhibitions, in that it focused on the behind-the-scenes elements more than just displaying the props from the series.

Overview[[edit] | [edit source]]

It featured concept art as well as many props, some of which had featured in previous exhibits. This was the first exhibition to focus primarily on production elements of the series. It offered more than the props/costumes. It highlighted information on how the props were constructed and the concept/planning process.

Notable elements[[edit] | [edit source]]

Promotion[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • To mark the extension of the exhibition in February 2009, visitors were entered into a competition to win a Cybershade head.[10]

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Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]