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| date = 1983-07-22
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| display date = no. 60 (August 1983)
 
 
| author = Richard Holliss  
 
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Ian Levine who had prepared the programme notes was on hand to help out. "What am I bid for Lot Number 10," Pertwee began, "The headgear for Sutekh's servant from the story [[broadwcast:Pyramids of Mars|Pyramids of Mars]]?" As if totally confused by what he had just said he continued "Do you all know what I'm talking about?" Everybody nodded. "I don't know what I'm talking about, although it is from a Tom Baker episode, isn't it?" Levine also nodded. Pertwee looked at it once more and then spat politely at the floor.
 
Ian Levine who had prepared the programme notes was on hand to help out. "What am I bid for Lot Number 10," Pertwee began, "The headgear for Sutekh's servant from the story [[broadwcast:Pyramids of Mars|Pyramids of Mars]]?" As if totally confused by what he had just said he continued "Do you all know what I'm talking about?" Everybody nodded. "I don't know what I'm talking about, although it is from a Tom Baker episode, isn't it?" Levine also nodded. Pertwee looked at it once more and then spat politely at the floor.
  
The bidding started at around £5.00 but soon rose to the final sale price of £29.00. "Sold to the lady on my right, the lady jumping about like a Mexican bean." Doctor Who fans become very excited at auctions. Lot 11 was the Cyberleader's Head from [[broadwcast: Tomb of the Cybermen|The Tomb of the Cybermen]], an early Patrick Troughton story. "Off we go," said Pertwee "Thirty Pounds to start." The bids rose fast and furious, a number of children in the crowd pocketed their five pound notes yet again in disappointment. We all watched helplessly as these great BBC papier mache artifacts filtered to the overseas visitors, another part of the great British Heritage lost abroad. "Fifty, Sixty, One Hundred Pounds." Pertwee shouted excitedly. Hands began to dart up and down at an alarming rate. "One Hundred and Forty, Fifty, Sixty — " Pertwee continued, "Two Hundred and Forty going once — " Panic set in on the face of Mr Levine, "Can you remind them," he whispered, forgetting the microphone was still switched on, "It's the only Cyber Helmet, the only one of its kind?" Feeling a little sorry for that poor individual, poised, pen in hand, ready to write out a cheque for £240, Pertwee ignored him. "They know what it is. Sold for Two Hundred and Forty Pounds to a chap from Australia." It certainly wasn't that warm in the auction tent but the tan from Down Under had been sweating buckets arid looked very relieved when he finally got his hands on the only Cyberleader Helmet in existence.
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The bidding started at around £5.00 but soon rose to the final sale price of £29.00. "Sold to the lady on my right, the lady jumping about like a Mexican bean." Doctor Who fans become very excited at auctions. Lot 11 was the Cyberleader's Head from [[broadwcast: The Tomb of the Cybermen|The Tomb of the Cybermen]], an early Patrick Troughton story. "Off we go," said Pertwee "Thirty Pounds to start." The bids rose fast and furious, a number of children in the crowd pocketed their five pound notes yet again in disappointment. We all watched helplessly as these great BBC papier mache artifacts filtered to the overseas visitors, another part of the great British Heritage lost abroad. "Fifty, Sixty, One Hundred Pounds." Pertwee shouted excitedly. Hands began to dart up and down at an alarming rate. "One Hundred and Forty, Fifty, Sixty — " Pertwee continued, "Two Hundred and Forty going once — " Panic set in on the face of Mr Levine, "Can you remind them," he whispered, forgetting the microphone was still switched on, "It's the only Cyber Helmet, the only one of its kind?" Feeling a little sorry for that poor individual, poised, pen in hand, ready to write out a cheque for £240, Pertwee ignored him. "They know what it is. Sold for Two Hundred and Forty Pounds to a chap from Australia." It certainly wasn't that warm in the auction tent but the tan from Down Under had been sweating buckets arid looked very relieved when he finally got his hands on the only Cyberleader Helmet in existence.
  
 
Other items to be sold included; a [[broadwcast:The Horns of Nimon|Nimon]] head minus a horn to Mike Lake, one of the directors of Titan Distributors and organiser of the Merchandise Tent's best display; an Ice Warrior claw; some Blake's 7 costumes and Tom Baker's coat, rumoured to have fetched £850.
 
Other items to be sold included; a [[broadwcast:The Horns of Nimon|Nimon]] head minus a horn to Mike Lake, one of the directors of Titan Distributors and organiser of the Merchandise Tent's best display; an Ice Warrior claw; some Blake's 7 costumes and Tom Baker's coat, rumoured to have fetched £850.

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