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DOCTOR WHO Multi-Signed QualityQMAG08 JANUARY 2020 MAGAZINE DOCTOR WHO multi-signed from Michael Caine to Lewis Hamilton, Own a piece of history! Richard Nixon to Agatha Christie, & Gerald Scarfe to Fred Astaire, we have a great All of our signatures are selection of genuine signatures that are a must for every autograph collection.guaranteed genuine. Dear Collector, 2020 DATES FOR YOUR DIARY ur first Quality Magazine of the year is filled with brand We will be attending several shows throughout the year Onew stock with highlights including never before offered including the International Exhibition in London which is only Titanic autographs and several multi signed Doctor Who covers held every ten years so don't miss out. Come and meet the showcasing the regenerations of the Time Lord. Also inside is team and browse through our stock. a selection of quality signed photographs to fit nicely in your 7th - 8th February - Liverpool Liner Hotel, L3 5QB collection including celebrated artist Gerald Scarfe & naturalist David Attenborough, plus actors from Thunderbirds, Bond, 2nd - 9th May - International Exhibition, Harry Potter, and Only Fools & Horses. For something different Business Design Centre Islington, N1 0QH why not treat yourself to one of the many highly collectable signed books from the likes of Salman Rushdie, Ronnie Barker, & 17th - 18th July - York Racecourse, YO23 1E Michael Caine, as well as a superb LP signed by comedy troupe 16th - 17th October - Salisbury Five Rivers Centre, SP1 3NR Monty Python. Happy Collecting, Craig THE FIRST SIX DOCTORS William Hartnell - First Doctor from 1963 to 1966 Patrick Troughton - Second Doctor from 1966 to 1969 Jon Pertwee - Third Doctor from 1970 to 1974 Tom Baker - Fourth Doctor from 1974 to 1981 Peter Davison - Fifth Doctor from 1981 to 1984 Colin Baker - Sixth Doctor from 1984 to 1986 SGH154F £800 £100 per month for 8 months William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon More Doctor Who signed covers Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, & Colin Baker signed 1972 BBC cover, phenomenally on the back page rare to have the first six all on one cover. 2 Quality Magazine January 2020 Take a look at the latest signers for Buckingham Series 6! 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