For the first time ever, ‘Doctor Who’ artifacts from the entire history of the show will be on display



Some countries have all the luck. At least, thats the feeling you might have if youre a Doctor Who fan living outside of England next February.

The BBC is starting up a new Doctor Who permanent exhibition in London called the Doctor Who Experience, and its definitely something for those of us elsewhere to be jealous of. For the first time ever, a collection of props from all 47 years of Doctor Who will be on display.

And according to current series showrunner Steven Moffat, many of them [will be] seen for the first time.

Moffat realizes that this is a fans dream come true and is just as giddy for the exhibition as the rest of us are, calling the whole concept … massively exciting.

Moffat is now in his second season as a “Doctor Who” showrunner, taking over from Russell T. Davies who successfully restarted the once dormant franchise in 2005 beginning with star Christopher Eccleston.

Sweetening an already sweet deal is the new, interactive footage that is part of the exhibition with current series star, Matt Smith.

So luckily, this isnt just a one-time only thing.

The Doctor Who Experience will open Feb. 20 at Londons Olympia Two venue and eventually make its permanent home in Cardiff come 2012, giving Doctor Who fans plenty of time to make their travel arrangements for monthly family vacations to the United Kingdom.

Cardiff, of course, is where “Doctor Who” has based its filming operations the past five years, as part of the efforts with BBC Wales.

Tickets go on sale for the London Doctor Who Experience Nov. 18.