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"Can we have some stewards please?" asked an astonished Susan Aitken, the session chair.
"Who is that please?" asked one visitor, clearly unaware of Doctor Who's ambitious World Tour to promote series eight of the BBC series, as onlookers snapped pictures of the big blue box and the posing stars.
'Tickets please,' asked a terribly proper, uniformed conductor, before slinging his ticket machine over one shoulder to gyrate briefly with a grinning go-go boy, then straightening his cap and continuing his rounds.
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This article first appeared on VICE UK. "Can I look in your bag please?" asked a security guard, stationed on the door of the Imperial War Museum, as I stepped in.
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