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&amp;quot;Enter, enter, enter,&amp;quot; orders the fractured voice of the Dalek opening the &amp;quot;Doctor Who&amp;quot; exhibition at the Museum of Childhood in Edinburgh, Agnes Wright writes. The Earthlings move quickly: you don't mess around with a Dalek.&lt;br /&gt;
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The exhibition is the work of the Edinburgh and Lothians Doctor Who Group, and consists of models, jewellery, chocolate wrappers, pens, Easter eggs and anything else commemorating the 27-year-old series.&lt;br /&gt;
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Some of the products that were made in the 1960s are quite rare now. &amp;quot;The earlier Doctor Who albums can be worth about £40,&amp;quot; Lesley Halliday, a member of the group, says.&lt;br /&gt;
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She met husband Steven through the meetings. They have a denful of memorabilia and a six-foot cardboard Dalek stands in the sitting room. Brother-in-law Paul, the ghost in the Dalek machine, has, Halliday says, a very bare home until September 29 when the exhibition ends.&lt;br /&gt;
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