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Revision as of 17:07, 5 June 2017
After several years in the planning this £2 million venture, a co-operation between Lionheart Television International (the BBC USA Distributors) and Monarch International (the BBC's US Exhibition and Promotions Agent) finally came to fruition with the the Doctor Who USA Tour.
Overview
The exhibition was primarily based within a 48 foot long truck trailer, with visitors walking through the length of the trailer. Both the entrance and exits were opened up and formed Police Box entrance/exits.
"They'll adore it. They get the chance to see and almost touch the actual props and costumes from the programme."
Notable elements
- The external mural was painted by Andrew Skilleter and featured the Dark Tower on Gallifrey.
- Exhibits within the trailer included;
- A three panelled TARDIS console (set into one corner), modelled on The Five Doctors era TARDIS console.
- A Revelation of the Daleks era Dalek
- A Cyber-Leader and Cyberman from Attack of the Cybermen
- A Cyberman of the same design as The Wheel in Space
- A Warriors of the Deep era Silurian and Sea Devil
- A Sontaran of the same design as appeared in The Two Doctors
- A Mutt
- A Marshman
- A Tractator
- K9
- The Ergon
- Davros
- Cailleach mask
- A Sandminer robot
- The Malus' face
- Sutek's mask
- Styggron
- Bessie was on display on the outside of the trailer.
Promotion
- The tour was given a press launch on the 9 March 1986 in the United Kingdom, Elstree prior to shipping to the United States. Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant and Janet Fielding were all present and in costume for the press launch.[1] Producer John Nathan-Turner and artist Andrew Skilleter were also present.[source needed].
- Also at the UK press launch were a Cyberman and a Cryon.
- Following the press launch the truck was loaded onto a ship bound for the United Sates in May 1986.
- Once it arrived in the United States it was given another press launch, this time attended by Peter Davison and Michael Grade.[1]
- In October 1986, the tour stopped in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area as part of a combined with the DWFCA (Doctor Who Fan Club of America), Colin Baker and Patrick Troughton were present for the events there.[2]
- In 1987 when the tour again stopped in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area Sylvester McCoy put in an appearance during a break in filming Doctor Who.[2]
Notes
- The trailer used for the tour a 48 foot long trailer was too long to be legally driven on UK roads.
- Following the press launch the truck was loaded onto a ship bound for the United Sates in May 1986, however it was damaged upon loading at the docks at Liverpool.
- The tour served three functions, to thank the American fans for their support, to promote the television series and to be a commercial venue in its own right.
- The exhibition was intended to run for two years (on the road for 3 days a week[1], sited for the rest at different venues), but ran short.
- The trailer was damaged both on loading at the docks at Liverpool and also whilst on the road (due to in at least one case to a low bridge[3]).
- The trailer was made by a firm called Vanplan in Warrington.
- It was shipped into New York to begin the USA tour starting in Washington.
Gallery
Andrew Skilleter's original design
Andrew Skilleter's original murial design
Footnotes
External links
- 1986 DOCTOR WHO Celebration and Tour - Site of images from the tour
- 1986 DOCTOR WHO - Celebration & Tour 28 Feb 1987 - Site of images from the tour
- Doctor Who Celebration & Tour - Site of images of tour trailer in 2004