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Who has got the biggest Doctor Who collection?
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Jakes_stuff
17-09-2010
I'm probably a poor contender to some of you on here....

I've got all the DVDs (including Torchwood and SJA), an ever growing collection of big finish audio plays, 4 years worth of DWM, all the Virgin New Adventure books and some of the BBC ones.
I've also got some of the 9th and 10th Doctor books..... and numerous mugs, including quite a retro Tom Baker one someone recently gave me for my birthday.

I used to have all the videos and all the target novelisations, but sold them quite some years ago when Doctor Who was off the air and I had more important things to spend my money on (or so I thought!!) I also had alot more DWMs dating from something like 1985 - 1993 (I stopped getting them when they seemed to be getting so desperate for material they were interviewing 2nd extra on the left) but I can't remember what happened to them - probably lost them in one of my many moves over the years.
I seem to remember I used to have quite a few of the annuals as well.....

So what do you all have out there in the way of Doctor Who merchandise??
tinny
17-09-2010
series 3 box set , series 4 epsidoes bought separately, posters of DT and MS (from the magazine
Yes I am a mature adult and still loves dr who mags (saddo)Amy
Webslark
17-09-2010
My money is on tingramretro
CoalHillJanitor
17-09-2010
Originally Posted by Webslark:
“My money is on tingramretro ”

Leaving aside poppycod, who has copies of episodes that existed only in Innes Lloyd's mind...
chuffnobbler
17-09-2010
Originally Posted by CoalHillJanitor:
“Leaving aside poppycod, who has copies of episodes that existed only in Innes Lloyd's mind... ”

Arf!

Ah, Poppycod! You've almost got to feel sorry for him/her. (probably him).
CAMERA OBSCURA
17-09-2010
DVDS

One Book

Recently cancelled my DWM subscription.

That's it.
Jakes_stuff
17-09-2010
Originally Posted by Webslark:
“My money is on tingramretro ”

(Taps foot impatiently awaiting Tings post)
tingramretro
17-09-2010
Offhand, I have: Every existing episode of both classic and new Who on VHS (yes, I still tape it), all the DVDs (though I often wait to pick those up second hand, basically for the extras), all the missing episodes on CD, all the spin-offs (Torchwood, SJA, K9 & Company), the sixties movies on VHS and DVD, all the novels, roughly two thirds of the Big Finish audios, most of the BBV and Reeltime video and DVD spin-offs and some of the video documentaries, every issue of Doctor Who Magazine, most of the classic annuals, a couple of the Sparrow Books K9 spin-off series, about half the target paperbacks (I sold the rest awhile back, though I'm gradually buying them again), several of the WH Allen hardbacks, every issue of Doctor Who Classic Comics, all the US Marvel comics appearances, a handful of the IDW comics, an almost complete collection of the Dapol figures (plus TARDIS), all the 1970s Denys Fisher figures except Leela (I lost mine when I was about twelve) plus the TARDIS, the Palitoy Talking Dalek, four remote controlled Daleks, a remote control K9, all the Product Enterprises Daleks and action figures, most of the Character Options classic range and the first several new series figures including the TARDIS playset, the autobiographies of Tom Baker and Nicholas Courtney, a shelf full of reference books, several pewter statues (the Sensorite is my favourite), the mid 90s board game, the 2005 board game, a 15 foot long Tom Baker scarf, the Genesis of the Daleks LP, and probably some more stuff I've forgotten.
outside
17-09-2010
All of the Virgin New and Missing Adventures, the BBC Eighth Doctor and Past Doctor novels, the Telos Novellas, the old school annuals from 1974 on, all the DWMs plus the special issues and Year Books, the complete The Frame, every In-Vision, 96% of the Character Options tat until this year's range, all the BBC DVDs (apart from, so far, the Peladon and Dalek War box sets, the Dapol tat apart from the Master and Pertwee, Palitoy Dalek, 5' TARDIS to advertise the TV Movie...

I've got boxes of the stuff and I can't list it all as I've even got rubbish like bubble bath and chocolate.
tingramretro
17-09-2010
I'd forgotten the Telos Novellas. I have those, too-all but one, I think. And the TARDIS bubble bath released in about 1987.
QwertyGirl1771
17-09-2010
My 13 year old Daughter. I made the mistake of taking her to a specialist Doctor Who merchandise shop (The Strand, London) and she was like a kid in a candy shop. Her collection started back in 2005 and she has all DVDs, books, comics, annuals, toys, all figures, remote control dalek (I have a remote control K-9), all the face masks, different sonic screw-drivers, pens, bags, lunch-box, key-rings (millions!), games. Her room is a Who-Shrine.

I spoil her too much
nebogipfel
17-09-2010
Not me.

A scarf my mum knitted.
Programme from The Ultimate Adventure.
In a loft in Hampshire there should be loads of novelisations.
1 dvd.
About 10 VHS.
A small plastic K9 that you can whizz up and let go.
A small plastic dalek in a small plastic display case. Classy.
1 copy of Doctor Who Magazine.
A porcelain police box money box (non-official knock off job with a paper sticker saying "police box" on one side only and generally shoddy quality.)
CoalHillJanitor
17-09-2010
Originally Posted by tingramretro:
“Offhand, I have: Every existing episode of both classic and new Who on VHS (yes, I still tape it), all the DVDs (though I often wait to pick those up second hand, basically for the extras), all the missing episodes on CD, all the spin-offs (Torchwood, SJA, K9 & Company), the sixties movies on VHS and DVD, all the novels, roughly two thirds of the Big Finish audios, most of the BBV and Reeltime video and DVD spin-offs and some of the video documentaries, every issue of Doctor Who Magazine, most of the classic annuals, a couple of the Sparrow Books K9 spin-off series, about half the target paperbacks (I sold the rest awhile back, though I'm gradually buying them again), several of the WH Allen hardbacks, every issue of Doctor Who Classic Comics, all the US Marvel comics appearances, a handful of the IDW comics, an almost complete collection of the Dapol figures (plus TARDIS), all the 1970s Denys Fisher figures except Leela (I lost mine when I was about twelve) plus the TARDIS, the Palitoy Talking Dalek, four remote controlled Daleks, a remote control K9, all the Product Enterprises Daleks and action figures, most of the Character Options classic range and the first several new series figures including the TARDIS playset, the autobiographies of Tom Baker and Nicholas Courtney, a shelf full of reference books, several pewter statues (the Sensorite is my favourite), the mid 90s board game, the 2005 board game, a 15 foot long Tom Baker scarf, the Genesis of the Daleks LP, and probably some more stuff I've forgotten.”

Bet one of your mates nicked it.
Jakes_stuff
17-09-2010
Originally Posted by nebogipfel:
“Not me.

A scarf my mum knitted.
Programme from The Ultimate Adventure.
In a loft in Hampshire there should be loads of novelisations.
1 dvd.
About 10 VHS.
A small plastic K9 that you can whizz up and let go.
A small plastic dalek in a small plastic display case. Classy.
1 copy of Doctor Who Magazine.
A porcelain police box money box (non-official knock off job with a paper sticker saying "police box" on one side only and generally shoddy quality.)”

I have that too I think!! Is it a key ring??
tinny
17-09-2010
a Tardis made from clay and a dalek and another clumsy made attempt at a tardis and dr who posters from my mate ax I still save him dr who mags
Jakes_stuff
17-09-2010
Originally Posted by tingramretro:
“Offhand, I have: Every existing episode of both classic and new Who on VHS (yes, I still tape it), all the DVDs (though I often wait to pick those up second hand, basically for the extras), all the missing episodes on CD, all the spin-offs (Torchwood, SJA, K9 & Company), the sixties movies on VHS and DVD, all the novels, roughly two thirds of the Big Finish audios, most of the BBV and Reeltime video and DVD spin-offs and some of the video documentaries, every issue of Doctor Who Magazine, most of the classic annuals, a couple of the Sparrow Books K9 spin-off series, about half the target paperbacks (I sold the rest awhile back, though I'm gradually buying them again), several of the WH Allen hardbacks, every issue of Doctor Who Classic Comics, all the US Marvel comics appearances, a handful of the IDW comics, an almost complete collection of the Dapol figures (plus TARDIS), all the 1970s Denys Fisher figures except Leela (I lost mine when I was about twelve) plus the TARDIS, the Palitoy Talking Dalek, four remote controlled Daleks, a remote control K9, all the Product Enterprises Daleks and action figures, most of the Character Options classic range and the first several new series figures including the TARDIS playset, the autobiographies of Tom Baker and Nicholas Courtney, a shelf full of reference books, several pewter statues (the Sensorite is my favourite), the mid 90s board game, the 2005 board game, a 15 foot long Tom Baker scarf, the Genesis of the Daleks LP, and probably some more stuff I've forgotten.”

Can I ask why you sold them? I sold mine because I had lost interest in Doctor Who at the time and didn't think we'd see it on Tv again, and I needed the money more than I wanted to keep them.
tingramretro
17-09-2010
Originally Posted by nebogipfel:
“Programme from The Ultimate Adventure.”

I have one of those, too. And a poster for the same production I...er..liberated from a theatre billboard in Portsmouth in 1989.
Originally Posted by Jakes_stuff:
“Can I ask why you sold them? I sold mine because I had lost interest in Doctor Who at the time and didn't think we'd see it on Tv again, and I needed the money more than I wanted to keep them.”

At the time, I was absolutely skint and someone was paying top prices for them. I needed food more than I needed Target books.
Jakes_stuff
17-09-2010
Originally Posted by tingramretro:
“I have one of those, too. And a poster for the same production I...er..liberated from a theatre billboard in Portsmouth in 1989.


At the time, I was absolutely skint and someone was paying top prices for them. I needed food more than I needed Target books.”

I certainly can relate to that!!
wildbill_hicock
17-09-2010
Originally Posted by tingramretro:
“Offhand, I have: Every existing episode of both classic and new Who on VHS (yes, I still tape it), all the DVDs (though I often wait to pick those up second hand, basically for the extras), all the missing episodes on CD, all the spin-offs (Torchwood, SJA, K9 & Company), the sixties movies on VHS and DVD, all the novels, roughly two thirds of the Big Finish audios, most of the BBV and Reeltime video and DVD spin-offs and some of the video documentaries, every issue of Doctor Who Magazine, most of the classic annuals, a couple of the Sparrow Books K9 spin-off series, about half the target paperbacks (I sold the rest awhile back, though I'm gradually buying them again), several of the WH Allen hardbacks, every issue of Doctor Who Classic Comics, all the US Marvel comics appearances, a handful of the IDW comics, an almost complete collection of the Dapol figures (plus TARDIS), all the 1970s Denys Fisher figures except Leela (I lost mine when I was about twelve) plus the TARDIS, the Palitoy Talking Dalek, four remote controlled Daleks, a remote control K9, all the Product Enterprises Daleks and action figures, most of the Character Options classic range and the first several new series figures including the TARDIS playset, the autobiographies of Tom Baker and Nicholas Courtney, a shelf full of reference books, several pewter statues (the Sensorite is my favourite), the mid 90s board game, the 2005 board game, a 15 foot long Tom Baker scarf, the Genesis of the Daleks LP, and probably some more stuff I've forgotten.”

Brilliant!
nebogipfel
17-09-2010
Originally Posted by Jakes_stuff:
“I have that too I think!! Is it a key ring??”

Yes! Valuable treasure! A gift from my mum .
nebogipfel
17-09-2010
I am having a go at non consumerist frugality this year. But a pewter Sensorite? *envy*
davrosdodebird
17-09-2010
51 classic series dvds
Davros boxset
3 New series dvds
Dalek Movies on dvd
5 classic videos + Patrick Troughton years
3 books
45th anniversary Top Trumps
10th doctor medallion
voc robot figure
tardis clock
tardis cardholder
3 DW files
5 posters
9 postcards
1 annual
1 CD
6 DWM
1 Tardis keyring and
6 Dalek figures.

Oh, and my Mum is looking after a battered VARC Dalek as well
outside
17-09-2010
Originally Posted by davrosdodebird:
“Oh, and my Mum is looking after a battered VARC Dalek as well ”

Mine went back in its box a long time ago - it wouldn't do anything I wanted it to, apart from chase the cat. I find it hard to believe I paid close to £100 for it - it's the Dalek Sec version but that's no excuse.
CoalHillJanitor
17-09-2010
Originally Posted by outside:
“ Mine went back in its box a long time ago - it wouldn't do anything I wanted it to, apart from chase the cat. I find it hard to believe I paid close to £100 for it - it's the Dalek Sec version but that's no excuse.”

But now who chases the cat?
sebbie3000
17-09-2010
In answer to the OP:

I don't know.

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