THE CLASSIC WHO RESTORATION PROJECT IS BACK!

THE CLASSIC WHO RESTORATION PROJECT IS BACK!

The Classic Who restoration project is back!

Following the success of last summer’s Classic Who monster restoration vote, we want you once more to decide which monster we restore as part of the final chapter of the Classic Who monster restoration.

The monsters selected to be restored, are as follows:

  • Yeti from The Web of Fear – The Second Doctor
  • Silurian from Warriors of the Deep – The Fifth Doctor
  • Sea Devil from Warriors of the Deep – The Fifth Doctor
  • Tractator from Frontios – The Fifth Doctor
  • Drathro from The Mysterious Planet – The Sixth Doctor
  • Vervoid from Terror of the Vervoids – The Sixth Doctor
  • Haemovore from The Curse of Fenric – The Seventh Doctor
  • Cheetah person from Survival – The Seventh Doctor

To vote for the monster you would like to be restored please click through to the Doctor Who Experience website

More information about each monster can be found at the restoration exhibit at the Doctor Who Experience where you can also cast your vote.

Voting closes onsite at 5pm Saturday 6th May and online Friday 5th May 5pm, with the winning monster announced w/c 8th May. The fully restored monster will then be revealed in July.

Doctor Who Experience: Restoration project

As well as preserving these exceptional artefacts and their place in the heritage of the TV show, the restoration programme sets about to reveal the stories behind some of these original, screen used artefacts, how they were made, what went into the design processes and how those methods are replicated to bring them back to life.

Along the way, we bump into some of the actors and artists who originally played, designed and brought these monsters to life as well as managing to unearth original moulds, revealing some of the original design drawings and sharing some of the weird and wonderful behind the scenes facts about Doctor Who.

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Mike Tucker with some old friends.

Mike Tucker (pictured above), along with the team at the Model Unit based at Ealing Studios, is the restoration programme’s supervising expert. Mike is a BAFTA winner for his work in visual effects and worked for the BBC’s in-house visual effects team until its closure in 2003. In 2005, Mike achieved the distinction of working on both the classic and the new series of Doctor Who. Hailing from nearby Swansea, Mike has helped the Doctor Who Experience team in various forms since it began in 2011 – most notably with some of the Daleks in the adventure itself.

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