A new exhibition at Peterborough Museum is celebrating the enduring legacy of "Doctor Who," featuring iconic characters crafted by the dedicated volunteers of Hyde Fundraisers. Titled Adventures in Time & Space, the exhibition is one of the most expansive displays of "Doctor Who" artefacts to emerge in over a decade. It showcases a remarkable array of monsters and props intricately designed to embody the essence of the beloved BBC series.

Curated by Derek Handley, a seasoned prop maker within the Hyde Fundraisers, the collection includes fan-favourites such as Daleks, Cybermen, Scarecrows, Silurians, Clockwork Droids, and even a Weeping Angel. Steve Haines from Hyde Fundraisers remarked on the breadth of the exhibition, stating, “That’s just the tip of the monster menagerie. There are so many incredible displays in this exhibition, and we are proud to be just a small part of it.”

Opening last weekend with a ceremony led by former "Doctor Who" companion and renowned television presenter Peter Purves, the exhibition not only aims to enchant visitors but also contributes to charitable efforts, as Hyde Fundraisers has made a donation to support The Salvation Army. The display will remain open until November 2, providing fans of all ages with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of the show's history.

The Hyde Fundraisers, established in 1985 when a group of friends met at the Blackpool Doctor Who Exhibition, have been instrumental in the world of "Doctor Who" fandom. Their commitment goes beyond creating remarkable replicas of characters from "Doctor Who" and "Star Wars" for charitable purposes; they have also organised events such as theatrical performances and conventions. This ethos of fundraising has seen them collect funds for various UK charities, enhancing the community spirit that surrounds the franchise.

In recent months, Hyde Fundraisers have also made waves on the local scene, organising events like the Sci-Fi Day in Ashton-under-Lyne. Set to take place on July 5, 2025, this event aims to attract families and science fiction enthusiasts alike, building on the success of past events that have drawn considerable attention and participation. Such initiatives not only celebrate the rich history of sci-fi culture but also foster community engagement and support local businesses.

Exhibitions and events like Adventures in Time & Space and the upcoming Sci-Fi Day reflect a broader trend of immersive experiences designed for fans of iconic shows. Another exhibition called Time Travellers is also showcasing similar "Doctor Who" artefacts in Wirral, solidifying the ongoing fascination with the series. These exhibitions provide fans with a tangible connection to the characters they love, creating a communal space for shared nostalgia and joy.

As the region’s cultural landscape continues to evolve, Hyde Fundraisers and similar organisations are ensuring that the heart of fandom beats strong, while also giving back to the community. Through their tireless efforts, they not only preserve the magic of "Doctor Who" but also inspire future generations to engage with the narratives that have captured imaginations for decades.


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Source: Noah Wire Services