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5:50am Thursday 4th March 2010 in News
AS Doctor Who fans await the first appearance of David Tennant’s successor, an eco-friendly mini Dalek has gone on show in Hampshire.
Made entirely from recycled materials, the Dalek is among an A-Z of exhibits on display at Lymington’s St Barbe Museum, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary.
It is the work of Lymington artist Michael Turner, who is renowned for his dazzling and brilliantly coloured metal sculptures.
The Dalek’s appearance at St Barbe follows David Tennant’s exit from Tardis after four years in the role.
Tennant has been succeeded by the youngest ever Doctor, Matt Smith, 26, whose reign as the 11th Time Lord begins at Easter.
Steve Marshall is pictured with the Dalek.
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My View from the Hill
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6:38am Thu 4 Mar 10
Brite Spark wrote:Maybe it's the alien forces of the Dalek's changes people's names, or if it's the reporters error we should exterminate him.
I am confused, the article says Steve Marshall (whoever he is) is pictured with the Dalek but the photo says it's Michael Turner.
English defence league Hythe division
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11:48am Thu 4 Mar 10
Brite Spark wrote:can't you see he has regenerated
I am confused, the article says Steve Marshall (whoever he is) is pictured with the Dalek but the photo says it's Michael Turner.
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Brite Spark says...
5:56am Thu 4 Mar 10