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Costumes and props from the one-off episode, as well as new exhibits from the first series, have been included in the Doctor Who Close Up exhibition, in Cardiff Bay.  
 
Costumes and props from the one-off episode, as well as new exhibits from the first series, have been included in the Doctor Who Close Up exhibition, in Cardiff Bay.  
  
Around 50,000 people have already visited the pounds 150,000 exhibit at the Red Dragon Centre, which opened on December 22.
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Around 50,000 people have already visited the £150,000 exhibit at the Red Dragon Centre, which opened on December 22.
  
 
Now visitors can see new costumes worn by Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper as well the auton guard from the first episode and props and prosthetics from episodes two, four and five.
 
Now visitors can see new costumes worn by Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper as well the auton guard from the first episode and props and prosthetics from episodes two, four and five.

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New Doctor Who exhibits from the explosive Christmas special have gone on display.

Costumes and props from the one-off episode, as well as new exhibits from the first series, have been included in the Doctor Who Close Up exhibition, in Cardiff Bay.

Around 50,000 people have already visited the £150,000 exhibit at the Red Dragon Centre, which opened on December 22.

Now visitors can see new costumes worn by Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper as well the auton guard from the first episode and props and prosthetics from episodes two, four and five.

BBC Wales head of programmes Clare Hudson said: 'I am delighted the Doctor Who Up Close exhibition is proving such a great success.

'It is a fantastic opportunity for people to take a look behind the scenes and I hope that many more people get the chance to go along and be part of the Doctor Who experience.'

The exhibition, which is open daily between 11am and 8pm, runs until February 26.

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