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Poster exterminates the Earl's Court opposition

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Published Date:
26 September 2008
A tin robot hell-bent on world domination has won one aspiring young artist national acclaim.
Laura Pullen, 10, put pen to paper and sketched out her very own Dalek – the croaky-voiced and most feared enemy of Doctor Who.

Her picture, sketched in her bedroom, is now a huge 30ft by 20ft poster at London's Earls Court, the venue for a nation
al Doctor Who exhibition, and has been seen by thousands of people.

Laura, of Cedar Gardens, Havant, never dreamed of winning the poster competition after spotting an advertisement while on a trip to the exhibition in August.

But there couldn't be a more worthy winner, as Laura's entire family is Dr Who-mad, with their very own collection of radio- controlled Daleks.

Laura, who attends Bosmere Junior School, said: 'I chose a Dalek because they are the scariest monster of all! It's amazing to see my drawing up on Earls Court – it is really, really big. When I found out I had won I ran around the garden screaming!'

Laura's mum Helen said her daughters had been brought up with the science-fiction show.

The 42-year-old said: 'My husband and I are Doctor Who fanatics and I think it has rubbed off on them.

'We have Daleks galore at home. We have radio-controlled ones of all different sizes around.

'When I was growing up the Dalek was the scariest monster on Doctor Who. There's something otherworldly about them.'

Angela Temperton, head of events at Earls Court, said: 'Laura's design was a clear winner as everyone knows the Daleks are synonymous with Doctor Who, plus her interpretation of the Doctor's evil nemesis was spot on – right down to the blue colour of the Dalek's eye stalk!'
The Pullens are hoping to get Laura's poster framed - although they are not sure if they could accommodate the one at Earls Court.



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