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Bid for Jodie Whittaker’s Actual TARDIS!

Bid for Jodie Whittaker’s Actual TARDIS!

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Bid for Jodie Whittaker’s TARDIS for BBC Children In Need 2024

Doctor Who fans have a chance to buy Jodie Whittaker’s TARDIS from Eve of the Daleks in an upcoming auction to benefit BBC Children in Need.

The episode finds the Thirteenth Doctor (Whittaker) and her companions Yaz (Mandip Gill) and Dan (John Bishop) as they attempt to escape a time loop on New Year’s Eve – while also avoiding a Dalek trapped there with them.

The auction starts on Friday 15th November at 5pm and goes on until the same time on Saturday 23rd November, (Doctor Who’s 61st anniversary) with the coveted item expected to reach between £10,000 and £20,000 for the annual fundraiser. Propstore is handling the sale.

Whittaker said:

“Doctor Who has always been about helping others and making the world a better place, so it’s wonderful that my TARDIS can go on to support BBC Children in Need and make a real difference in children’s lives.”

That’s not the only piece of Doctor Who history going under the hammer this year, with Kylie Minogue’s costume from 2007 Christmas special Voyage of the Damned also up for grabs.

Donned by the pop icon for her memorable turn as Astrid Peth, the black and white outfit will be auctioned for a shorter seven-hour period between 5pm and midnight on Friday 15th November – the night of the Children in Need telecast.

Although valued lower than the TARDIS itself, the garment is still expected to reach between £3,000 and £6,000, meaning neither will be a budget-priced early Christmas gift.

But with the work of BBC Children in Need being just as important as ever before, it’s hoped that these sales could make a hefty contribution to this year’s grand fundraising total.

This year’s Children in Need telecast will be fronted by a six-person presenting team including Vernon Kay, Rochelle Humes, Lenny Rush, Chris Ramsey, Ade Adepitan and Mel Giedroyc.

It has also been announced that a sneak preview of this year’s Doctor Who Christmas special – Steven Moffat’s Joy to the World – will be featured during the broadcast.

The festive episode stars Ncuti Gatwa and Bridgerton’s Nicola Coughlan.

Geoffrey Palmer: 1927-2020

Geoffrey Palmer: 1927-2020

Geoffrey Palmer as Hardaker in Voyage of the Damned

Geoffrey Palmer, OBE (born 4 June 1927) who appeared in three Doctor Who television stories: as Edward Masters in Doctor Who and the Silurians, the Administrator in The Mutants and Hardaker in Voyage of the Damned has died at the age of  93.

Versatile and prolific, he was known and loved for his hangdog expression, lugubrious delivery and the often testy demeanour he gave to his characters.

As Time Goes By saw him star with Dame Judi Dench, a partnership they revived in Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies.

He also acted in Mrs Brown, again with Dench, and The Madness of King George.

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Geoffrey Palmer as The Administrator in The Mutants

His early television roles included appearances in The Army Game, The Saint and The Avengers and he went on to appear in Doctor Who and the Kipper and the Corpse episode of Fawlty Towers.

Yet it was his partnership with Dench in As Time Goes By for which he will perhaps be best remembered.

The BBC sitcom, about two former lovers who meet unexpectedly and later marry, ran from 1992 to 2005.

In his later years Palmer was seen in Paddington, Parade’s End and W.E, in which he was directed by pop star Madonna.

He was made an OBE in 2004 for services to drama.

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Geoffrey Palmer as Edward Masters in Doctor Who and the Silurians

Palmer, a keen fly fisherman, campaigned against the HS2 railway line, the proposed route of which ran close to his home in the Chilterns.

“Stop this vanity project and leave our countryside alone,” he told then-PM David Cameron in a 2013 video filmed for the Daily Politics show.

“I am not grumpy,” he once said of his distinctively jowly features. “I just look this way.”

He is survived by his wife Sally Greene, with whom he had a daughter and a son.