Doctor Who: Rare 1966 Dalek sells for 'record' £38K Published duration 8 June 2016

image copyright BBC / Bamfords image caption People can get inside the Dalek and move it around - as demonstrated by BBC East Midlands Today's chief news reporter Quentin Rayner

A 1966 Dalek has sold for about £38,000 to a UK bidder after attracting bids from around the world in a film and TV memorabilia auction.

The 67 items being sold all belonged to one man, whose wife said he needed to get rid of them so they could downsize.

Auctioneer James Lewis said about 30 people "fiercely contested" the prop and believes "it's a record for the highest price ever sold".

The huge collection of items sold for almost £90,000 in total.

A man from London bought the Dalek, beating bids from America, Australia, New Zealand and Belgium.

Mr Lewis said: "£38,500 is an incredible price - more than double what was expected.

"It's beaten the record set in 2005, which stood at just over £36,000.

"I think the Dalek would have been back in use exterminating its owner if he hadn't agreed to sell his collection."

image copyright Bamfords image caption A Cyberman from the 19th season of Doctor Who sold for £2,000 and a Tardis for £1,000

The lots included a Cyberman from the 19th season that sold for £2,000 and a Tardis from a stage show that fetched £1,000.

Prior to the auction, the seller's wife said: "There's no way that we can accommodate all of these things. The last thing I want is a Dalek in the bedroom.

"Everything has to go. We don't want any of it back.

"I'm locking my husband in a straitjacket in the garden shed so he can't bid on any of it again."

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media caption The same Dalek chased Rob Brydon on a BBC show called Summer Scene in 1992

The Dalek featured in the 1966 film Daleks - Invasion Earth: 2150 AD and was one of three given away by Sugar Puffs in a competition to tie in with the release of the film

It was originally silver but has been repainted red

In 1992 it made an appearance on the BBC show Summer Scene, where it chased a young Rob Brydon around the Ebbw Vale Garden Festival of Wales

The collection also included oversized props from The Borrowers and Mr Cadbury's Parrot.

The collector, from Hertfordshire, amassed the items over 25 years.

He did not attend the auction, which took place at Bamfords in Derby.

image copyright Bamfords image caption Spitting Image puppets of Jonathan Dimbleby (sold for £500), Salman Rushdie (sold for £550) and Jasper Carrot (sold for £190)

image copyright Bamfords image caption A 79cm egg believed to have been used in the 1979 film Alien fetched £550

image copyright Bamfords image caption There were six oversized props from The Borrowers - including a 79cm marrow

image copyright Bamfords image caption A life-sized model used for special effects in The Mummy Returns fetched £2,500. A costume and rifle from Starship Troopers sold for £1,600

image copyright Bamfords image caption Mr Cadbury's Parrot, as featured in the 1990s TV advert, sold for £750