Kick off Get Pop-Cultured by time traveling with Doctor Who! Head to your local Barnes & Noble at 7pm to test your knowledge of Doctor Who trivia, take your picture with a TARDIS standee, and enter for the chance to win a Doctor Who prize pack: two Doctor Who mini kits, a tote, a mug, a BBC Season 9 poster, and a TARDIS standee. Plus, save 20% on all BBC Doctor Who DVDs and Blu-rays in stores and online from Friday, July 3, to Sunday, July 5. While supplies last, grab a free Doctor Who keychain with purchase (in stores only). And pick up a copy of Doctor Who: The Daleks—available at Barnes & Noble on July 3, before you can buy it anywhere else.

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Doctor Who: Vault

Like the time-traveling TARDIS on the show itself, Doctor Who: Vault is larger on the inside than the outside. This celebration of 50 years of Doctor Who contains a treasure trove of insider details from all eras and eleven Doctors, including photos, production memos from behind the scenes, scripts, and interviews with the people who had a hand in making this show into one of the most beloved and most popular in the world, including William Russell, Terrance Dicks, Steven Moffat, and former Doctors Tom Baker and Matt Smith. If you think you know everything there is to know about Doctor Who, think again—and open the Vault.

Doctor Who: Secret Lives of Monsters

Doctor Who has been one of the most creative science fiction TV shows of all time over the course of its run, and that has resulted in a menagerie of alien lifeforms, many of which have taken horrific and monstrous form. This volume blows the lid off the worldwide conspiracy to hide aliens from the general public, offering up secret UNIT and Torchwood files detailing anatomy, weaknesses, behaviors, and other facts about everything in the Who universe from Sontarans to the Weeping Angels (and, of course, the Daleks). Taking the concept of verisimilitude to the next level, this awesome book also includes a collection of removable artwork custom-made for fans.

Doctor Who: Character Encyclopedia

Whether you’re a Doctor Who n00b or a long-time viewer, chances are you find keeping the long (and lengthening) list of adversaries, allies, and companions straight is a challenge. Enter the Character Encyclopedia, containing detailed write-ups on every single character to ever appear on the show, including background history and the details of their relationship to and interactions with the Doctor himself. The book was prepared with the assistance of the producers, which means every detail is 100% accurate and may even offer up some heretofore unknown facts about some of Doctor Who’s deadliest enemies and most stalwart friends.

Doctor Who: The Daleks

The Daleks are what really started it all; the second serial of the original series aired in December 1963 and become such a sensation it not only solidified Doctor Who’s popularity, it redefined what the show would be going forward. This great collection includes Dalek adventures from all four of the modern series’ Doctors (Nine through Twelve), as well as “Genesis of the Daleks,” a classic episode from one of the most popular Doctors of all time, Tom Baker’s Fourth Doctor. In order to set the mood and fill in the blanks, the collection also includes “Dalek Origins,” a documentary offering the full background on the Doctor’s most persistent and deadliest enemies, from their original appearance through all their changes and schemes over the decades. A must-have for any fan of Doctor Who.

Doctor Who: The Complete Eighth Series

From the moment Peter Capaldi complained about the color of his kidneys at the end of Season Seven, fans around the world knew they were in for a treat. Alternately dark and lighthearted, Capaldi has quickly grown into one of the most popular Doctors, and the stories his Twelfth incarnation explore in Season Eight have quickly risen to classic status. Relive the excitement as the Doctor’s companion Clara struggles with his new appearance and personality and ultimately learns that deep down he’s the same Doctor, all while helping him to literally save the universe—again. This set also features behind the scenes featurettes, commentary tracks, a tour of the TARDIS, footage of the world tour promoting Season Eight, and much more.

Doctor Who: The Complete Seventh Series

Matt Smith and his Eleventh Doctor proved to be one of the most successful and popular incarnations, combining whimsy with deep emotional beats that followed the ancient Time Lord as he struggled with internal and external threats. Season Seven will remain one of the most powerful in Who history because it’s the season that introduced the Impossible Girl, said farewell to Amy Pond, and then saw Amy Pond say farewell to her Raggedy Man in one of the most emotional regeneration scenes the series has ever produced. Relive all that magic over and over with this first-class DVD collection, which includes behind the scenes featurettes, interviews with Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman, making-of featurettes, audio commentary, and much more.

Doctor Who: The Cybermen

Next to the Daleks, the Cybermen are The Doctor’s most tenacious, dangerous, and popular enemies, and their appearances in each season are always welcomed with excitement by fans around the world. This collection includes Cybermen adventures from all four of the modern-day Doctors, including Peter Capaldi’s Twelfth Doctor, as well as the all-time classic Fifth Doctor adventure “Earthshock,” known not only as one of the best Cybermen stories, but as one of Doctor Who’s best stories, period. Not only that, but the documentary “Cybermen Origins” is included to bring everyone up to speed on the history and details of these terrifying enemies.

Doctor Who: the Complete Specials

Anyone who watched Doctor Who knows that the show’s universe is much larger than it initially appears. Even if you watch every episode ever made (impossible, as so many of the early ones are lost), you’re still missing out, because the show has produced so many first-class specials exploring various aspects of the show, the universe, and the actors involved. Now you can catch up with this incredible DVD collection, which includes Doctor Who Confidential, the David Tenant Video Diaries, Doctor Who Proms, Doctor Who at Comic Con, as well as deleted scenes and audio commentary. If you want to know everything there is to know about Doctor Who, this is an essential piece of Whovian history.

Doctor Who The TARDIS Journal 6″ x 8″

Available exclusively at Barnes & Noble, this Doctor Who–themed journal is perfect for jotting down ideas and capturing thoughts on pages custom-designed with a Doctor Who theme. With 192 lined pages in a beautiful, durable hardbound journal format (measuring 6” by 8,” so there’s plenty of room to let your imagination run wild), the journal is designed with a black elastic closure to keep things neat, a black ribbon bookmark to hold your place, and a beautifully designed cover featuring everybody’s favorite police call box, the TARDIS. The perfect gift for the obsessed Doctor Who fan (is there any other kind?) in your life.

Disappearing TARDIS Mug

This bit of fun allows you to travel through dimensions in time and space simply by adding the hot beverage of your choice and having a cuppa. On one side the TARDIS sits placidly on a quiet street. On the other is the awe-inspiring void of deep space. Pour in a hot drink, and watch as the TARDIS fades away from the street scene and reappears in space on the other side of the mug. If you can’t help but make the “TARDIS wheezing brake” noise as it does so, we won’t judge you. The ideal gift for anyone who loves Doctor Who and wants to turn every tea or coffee break into an adventure through time.

Doctor Who/Replica/Sonic Screwdriver/11th Doctor

As he did with his iconic bowtie, Matt Smith somehow made the Sonic Screwdriver look “cool” whenever he brandished it as the Eleventh Doctor. Now you, too (or your favorite fan), can look just as cool with this faithful replica of the Eleventh Doctor’s sonic screwdriver, complete with lights, sound effects, and opening action. While it may not be able to perform advanced computations and scans of the local lifeforms, it’s sure to bring hours of fun to all of the Whovians in your life aged 5 to 95, and is built to survive even the most dreadful adventures in backyards, living rooms, and imaginations all over the world.

Doctor Who: Who-ology

Die-hard Whovians will relish this expansive collection of Doctor Who trivia and information. Who-ology covers nearly the entire epic series, from 1963-2012 and is filled with facts, figures, plot points, and other irresistible Doctor Who lore. With a layout that’s perfect for reading straight through from cover to cover, dipping in occasionally, or looking up specific details, this is one Doctor Who almanac that fans will want on their nightstands.