Deep beneath Earls Court in the Museum Hall, a whole new universe has been created. In the largest exhibition of its kind ever, you’ll have the chance to get up-close and personal to some of Doctor Who’s most famous and most feared enemies.

The Doctor Who Exhibition opened up its doors in March, and since then more than 100,000 avid Doctor Who fans have seen first-hand a frightening number of Daleks, Autons and Cybermen.

The exhibition features many of the actual props, costumes and monsters from the hit BBC series, together with some fascinating insights into how the programme is made. Around every corner lurks another incredible creature from Doctor Who.

Slitheen, Oods, Witches, K9, the massive Empress of Racnoss and even a specially recorded message from the current Doctor, David Tennant, have been brought to London’s Earls Court for the very first time.

Nigel Nathan, managing director of EC&O Venues, said: “We’re really excited to have the Doctor Who Exhibition at Earls Court as it’s the largest one of its kind currently in the UK. Doctor Who has such a wide appeal for all ages and the exhibition coincides nicely with the school summer holidays.”

We are offering the chance to win one of three remote control Daleks, as well as a pair of tickets, for the first three winners, and for 35 runners-up a pair of tickets to the Doctor Who Exhibition at Earls Court.

To stand a chance of winning this great prize, simply answer the following question correctly: Which of the following actors has not portrayed Doctor Who?

A) Tom Baker B) Jon Pertwee C) Dennis Waterman

How to enter: Enter by text: Send your text to 80360 starting with DRWHOCOMP leave a space and then your answer, name and contact details.

Or you can send your answer on a postcard with your name, address and daytime telephone number to: The Doctor Who Competition, Rita Gillen, Surrey Comet, Unecol House, 819 London Road, North Cheam SM3 9BN. The closing date for entries is July 30, 2008.

The exhibition opened on March 20 and ends its six-month run in September.

Visit eco.co.uk to book tickets or call the box office on 0871 230 1092.

Terms and conditions:

Editor’s decision is final. Prize is non-transferable, no cash alternatives. The competition is not open to employees of the Surrey Comet or their dependents.

The tickets are valid for any weekday. The Doctor Who Exhibition operates a timed ticket policy, visitors on the day may be subjected to a delayed entry.

Calls cost 25p Per Call from BT landlines. Calls from mobiles and some other networks may cost more. Text’s cost 25p plus your normal operator text charge Telephone and text voting lines open 23/07/2008 and close 30/07/2008 at 23:59PM.