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Daleks but no Doctor at Heroes and Legends park event

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Monday, July 23, 2012
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South Wales Evening Post

THERE may not have been a Doctor in the house but there was still lots going on at Margam Castle.

Sylvester McCoy was due to have been among the guests at the Heroes and Legends memorabilia show.

But the actor was forced to pull out at the last minute to complete reshoots on The Hobbit in New Zealand.

The event, held over the weekend, still had a Tardis, Dalek exhibition, Terminator figures and much more to keep sci-fi fans entertained.

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Other attractions included a Yu-Gi-Oh tournament.

"It went really well," said organiser Steve Speakman.

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  • Profile image for bpbpbp

    by bpbpbp

    Saturday, July 28 2012, 3:06PM

    “This was a great day- friendly people, and the guy with the Dalek collection should be working for the Dr. Who experience in the bay.

    As for the people bemoaing the karaoke- a lot of it was better than that manufactured pop rubbish you get on the X-Factor and the like!!”

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    by hywel79

    Monday, July 23 2012, 9:32AM

    “agreed was a great event, took my 5 year old god daughter on sunday and she was very excited to see so much Dr who stuff. not sure about the dodgy music outside though, luckily there was nobody doing kareoke when we were there”

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    by Dai_Chotomy

    Monday, July 23 2012, 8:46AM

    “Holding the entrance fee to a pound a go was very sensible too. It was a very tidy way of spending a couple of hours.

    Mind you, I could have done without the karaoke tent at the entrance. I overheard a passer-by saying, "How can people sing that badly without trying?"”

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