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Merchandise That Should Have Been

the vet

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What DW merchandise should there have been? Action figures in the late 70s/early 80s is an obvious one, I mean Terrahawks only lasted 3 years but you could get figures for that! Trust Gerry Anderson fans to get the lot!
 
DW was so much more British in that era. We could only watch it on PBS and read about it in Starlog.

Figures woulda been cool though.
 
There were Action Man/GI Joe 12" figures in 77: the Doctor , Leela, Dalek, Cyberman and the Robot, plus K9 a bit later.
Once Star Wars came out they could have rode that smaller figure wave, but who to do? The Doctor, K9, the girl who leaves before she can turn up in the merchandise, and then? This is the era of one-off villains and monsters (from summer 1975 to end of 82, only three stories feature returning monsters, plus one appearance by the Master before he comes back regularly after another five year gap).
 
Computer games!

Yes I know we had a few of them in the 80s and early 90s, and also some over the last few years but none of them have felt like a Doctor Who story. Doctor Who isn't a shoot-em-up, the sonic screwdriver isn't a gun, and Doctor Who can do better than Top Trumps as a game.

How about letting Telltale Games have a go. I bet they'd do a cracking Doctor Who game in a similar vein to how they do Walking Dead, Batman and Game of Thrones games.
 
I should say that when Weetabix did a series of cardboard figures in 75, I was fascinated by the old monsters even though I'd never seen them, and probably never would. So a massive action figure range of vintage monsters might well have sold.
But the toy companies would have wanted an initial release of six to 10 current figures to prove the market was there.
 
I should say that when Weetabix did a series of cardboard figures in 75, I was fascinated by the old monsters even though I'd never seen them, and probably never would. So a massive action figure range of vintage monsters might well have sold.
But the toy companies would have wanted an initial release of six to 10 current figures to prove the market was there.
The could have started off with the Fourth Doctor, Romana, K9, the obiligatory Dalek and a few other monsters in the first wave
 
normally I would consider things like snowglobes incredibly tacky, but c'mon, the Capitol City of Gallifrey IS a snowglobe! Make one already!
 
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