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He is a specialist on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' artefacts, [[prop]]s and memorabilia, and runs the company Toy Box Treasures. | He is a specialist on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' artefacts, [[prop]]s and memorabilia, and runs the company Toy Box Treasures. | ||
{{NameSort}} | {{NameSort}}Also known as TBT Props (ToyBoxTreasures Props) Matthew unearthed the only known surviving 1967 Ice Warrior head, his company also was responsible for getting Robert Allsopp 'Doctor Who, Judge Dredd, X-Men, Gladiator' to restore the original Tomb of the Cybermen - Cyber Controller. | ||
Along with many iconic Doctor Who props he is also has a collection of rare artefacts from the show including film cans, negatives and many other production items. | |||
In 2018 he was part of a production and producer, where they interviewed Evil of the Daleks and Doctor Who 1960's set designer Chris Thompson, along with original artefacts from Evil of the Daleks and a 1960's screen used Shawcraft Dalek still in near original configuration to how it left the set of Evil of the Daleks. | |||
[[Category:Real world people]] | [[Category:Real world people]] |
Revision as of 21:42, 22 February 2019
Matthew Doe is a director of the infamous publishing company Who Dares Publishing, along with business partner Andrew Skilleter.
He is a specialist on Doctor Who artefacts, props and memorabilia, and runs the company Toy Box Treasures.
Also known as TBT Props (ToyBoxTreasures Props) Matthew unearthed the only known surviving 1967 Ice Warrior head, his company also was responsible for getting Robert Allsopp 'Doctor Who, Judge Dredd, X-Men, Gladiator' to restore the original Tomb of the Cybermen - Cyber Controller.
Along with many iconic Doctor Who props he is also has a collection of rare artefacts from the show including film cans, negatives and many other production items.
In 2018 he was part of a production and producer, where they interviewed Evil of the Daleks and Doctor Who 1960's set designer Chris Thompson, along with original artefacts from Evil of the Daleks and a 1960's screen used Shawcraft Dalek still in near original configuration to how it left the set of Evil of the Daleks.