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March 3rd, 2020 194 comments

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B&M 2020 3rd Doctor and Tardis Set

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The Product codes for the new 2020 items are as follows…

  • The 3rd Doctor and Tardis set Product code 357656 £19.99.
  • 2020 Big Finish Doctor and Dalek Sets product code 357657 £19.99

You can search for these and previous sets on www.ebay.co.uk. We strongly recommend however you try your nearest store first in the coming days or wait for prices to stabilise as happened last time.


Character Options is proud to announce the next batch of products to be released as part of its Doctor Who master toy line up, with four new sets going on sale in B&M on March 4th, 2020.

These four new lines are the first of many new releases to be announced this year.

Revived from limited edition lines, these incredibly popular classic collection sets have been refreshed from their original releases with new and exciting features for fans to enjoy.

The Third Doctor & TARDIS from ‘The Monster of Peladon’ (£19.99), will make a welcome return as a 2020 version of the very popular 2018 B&M Third Doctor and TARDIS Set (the time monster).

This set features an exclusive figure of The Third Doctor in a splendid dark bottle green jacket with grey lapels, combined with a dark bow tie, a lime coloured shirt with dark edging and dark grey/brown trousers. The light blue TARDIS comes with standard opening doors and signage, a black phone door and the newer low-profile base. Perfect for all Doctor Who fans and collectors, the set comes beautifully presented in Classic Style Doctor Who heritage packaging with diorama insert card.


Please keep stores sightings to the Stocks Arrive Post if possible.


Categorised under: Doctor Who 5" scale figures, Toys

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194 comments

  • pb

    April 19th, 2024 - 12:51pm

    Just watched this story and, no offense to CO, but the colours on this figure are WAAAAY off. I looked through all the comments and am surprised no one mentioned it. The bow-tie and the jacket is forgivable as they’re in the right ballpark, but why’d they give him a blue shirt!? It’s blatantly and vibrantly green in that story and I’m pretty sure it’s the only time he wears a green shirt. Missed opportunity.

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  • DrXshock

    July 5th, 2020 - 2:41pm

    Saw at least one at the B&M in Manchester in Hulme. It’s still normal price.

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    • Fenton

      July 10th, 2020 - 9:06pm

      Picked the last one up in the Old Kent Road store on Tuesday for the standard price

  • Richard C

    June 30th, 2020 - 2:19am

    Just picked this up in B&M Coleraine. They also had the dalek and doctor big finish specials.

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    • the 14th doctor

      June 30th, 2020 - 9:19am

      so they are out now?

    • booboo

      June 30th, 2020 - 9:27am

      no not yet

    • the 14th doctor

      June 30th, 2020 - 9:22am

      sorry i was talking about the new 2nd doctors tardis! wrong section

  • Simply zak

    June 15th, 2020 - 10:56am

    Both of my Local B&M’s have recently restocked the 3rd and tardis and all three Dalek two packs.

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  • Steve

    May 18th, 2020 - 9:48pm

    Thank you booboo

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    • Peter Kane

      June 11th, 2020 - 1:22pm

      Why would they design this with an option to put batteries in at the back and a place for batteries and you can’t even open the flap without literally breaking the whole TARDIS? The visual is lovely but just make the TARDIS either with or without battery facility. It confuses everyone!

      If its non-electronic, then design it as a 4 sided box. Do you all get what I’m saying?

    • booboo

      June 11th, 2020 - 1:27pm

      impossible because it would mean re-tooling a whole new side and completely altering the production which would make them unviable at B&M prices.

      The originals were electronic hence the compartment, its the only reason you get these “budget sets” at all

    • The Outcast

      June 11th, 2020 - 1:59pm

      It was originally designed as a Electronic toy, that’s why it has the battery compartment, but in recent years it’s been re-issued without the Electronics. It’d be cool if they did retool future versions not to have the battery box, but it’s not really too noticeable, especially because the back is usually against a wall anyway.

    • MJS

      June 15th, 2020 - 12:05pm

      My only grip with these, and it IS minor, is I’d love the card interior. Even if it came separately and you had to cut and insert yourself, or was part of the box. I know you do them booboo and that’s great but I don’t have a decent printer.

  • Steve

    May 18th, 2020 - 3:33pm

    Are we talking about the leak of images of the next B&M Doctor Who Sets through items temporarily on sale on eBay and now highlighted by videos on YouTube? They look pretty authentic.
    Or are we waiting until Character Options makes their official announcement?

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    • booboo

      May 18th, 2020 - 3:46pm

      we keep these thing low key as we don’t have specific sections for this, we cant really post about items that have not been officially announced, its more for forums than us, but you might not have to wait long though.

  • Bring back TORCHWOOD

    May 15th, 2020 - 9:38am

    Can you make a custom insert to go inside it please?

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