You can find some on eBay, as well as on other online sale sites. DON'T EXPECT the screwdriver to work as in the television series; Doctor Who, and much of the technology used there, is fictitious.
You could have a look on Ebay or Amazon. Maybe a fan is offering to make or sell some on a Doctor Who fan site. There is also a chance that they are available in fancy dress shops. Failing that, you can try making your own. You cannot buy most of the originals. The few surviving pieces are in museums. Colin Baker (the 6th Doctor Who) had his replica costume for conventions made by an independent costume maker. My other suggestion is do the Comiccon and other fan conventions.
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No. Tardis's are grown in Galfrey and because this planet is gone you cannot get one. The Doctor has the only one in existence apart from the one which he built on house which was used to materialise inside the Doctor's TARDIS and kill the Ood (Uncle). If you could peice together everything which the Doctor used in the episode 'The Doctor's Wife', I don't see why not it wouldn't work. Just make sure you built it next to the water tower in Cardiff.
You can buy the DVD, watch it on BBC Iplayer or try and see if it appears on the television
Try using bbc iplayer or netflix, if not, buy it on DVD or type it in on youtube, (it will come in 5 segments)
I Reckon the Australian Government should Purchase the Rights to Doctor Who and Air it on the ABC in Australia. Then have Peter Capaldi's Doctor Regenerate into a Australian Actor Playing the Doctor. Then the Doctor Who Tardis Interior and Doctor Who Sets and Enemies Props should be Shipped from Britain to the ABC's Headquarters in Ultimo Sydney, Australia Where Doctor Who Would Be Produced out of once the Rights of Doctor Who are Sold to the ABC in Australia.
You couldn't buy it- it belongs to the Doctor Who Museum in Wales and is a visitor attraction, it's not up for sale. The next best thing to do would be to build a replica of it in Australia.
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There may be a way on the BBC website for Doctor Who. Look under their crafts section and print out that nice-looking book cover. Then, you can attach it. Of course, there's always the option to paint your own or to buy the official merchandise.
To get tickets to visit the BBC site, one should visit the official BBC webpage. One can get a tour of the studios, or apply to be in the audience of shows such as Have I Got News For You.
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You can buy the DVD, from BBC or BBC America.You can also watch it on YouTube.You can watch Series 1, 2, 3 on Netflix (if you have an account)
Boots, Asda and the BBC pudsey shop.
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NO, ONLY AVAILABLE THE BOOK IS, WHICH I HAVE, BUT I WOULD BUY THE DVD AS WELL IF AVAILABLE. TYPICAL BBC, ONLY DECENT PROGRAMME IN YEARS.