At the National Space Center, there will be a celebration of popular British science fiction works like Doctor Who and Red Dwarf.
The 17th and 18th of June will see the BritSciFi event at the Leicester location.
The actors who have portrayed the doctor in previous iterations, David Bradley, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, and Peter Davison, will be among the guests.
The center's staff praised its return as wonderful.
Other science fiction programs being honored at the event include Terrahawks, Blake's 7, and The Tomorrow People.
On Sunday, the five Doctor Who actors are expected to make an appearance.
On Saturday, the event will also feature members of the Red Dwarf cast and a writer, including Norman Lovett, who played Holly, and show co-creator Doug Naylor, who played Cat. They will all moderate a Q&A.
On Sunday, actors from Blake's 7 and The Tomorrow People will visit, and Sally Knyvette and Jan Chappell will discuss the show.
The Sir Patrick Moore Planetarium will host two live performances by Jamie Anderson, the son of Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson. Visitors will also be able to view costumes, sets, and props from many of Anderson's shows.
The public will also be able to view authentic Doctor Who props and creatures.
The event with tickets is bookable online.
It is wonderful to see BritSciFi return to the National Space Centre, according to the center's Malika Andress.
"We made it available online during the pandemic to help the fans who were separated and unable to attend live events of this kind.
Doctors, companions, time travelers, and even cats are all welcome at the event, and we can't wait to have them there.
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