It should come as no surprise that one of the longest-running television shows ever, BBC’sDoctor Whowould have some cool collectibles that fans would want to pick up. Whether you’re a long-time fan of the older series or have joined the fandom during the show’s revitalization, there’s something for you or the fan in your life.

LEGO Doctor Who

The Thirteenth Doctor with Goggles

With more than sixty years of television shows, books, comics, radio dramas, and more to pull inspiration from, Doctor Who fans have had plenty of time to find the best collectibles to display. If you’re looking for some great ideas on how to show your Doctor Who love, look no further than these toys and collectibles.

Funko Pop! Missy

Joining the pantheon of Doctor Who villains is Missy, the reincarnated form of the Master. A perfect foil for all your heroic Doctor figures.

The self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Evil’ makes a fantastic addition to your collection, bringing a sense of foreboding evil hidden behind those massive eyebrows. Missy would try and corrupt the Doctor, being the Master in a different regeneration, but ultimately would fail.

Funko POP! Missy

Like most Funko POP! Figures, Missy comes with a base and stand to help display her among your other collectibles, or you can do without if you have a special way you want to show this figure off. Missy also comes with her signature Sonic Umbrella, her version of the Sonic Screwdriver that the Doctor carries on his adventures.

Weeping Angel

The most dangerous enemy is watching you, always watching, especially now that you can display these Weeping Angel figures at home. Just make sure you have two looking at each other so they don’t break eye contact.

One of the most terrifying creatures the Doctor has ever had to face, the Weeping Angels are a species that appear as statues and are locked into a quantum state of being so if they’re observed, they cannot move. But as soon as you look away, they strike.

Weeping Angel-1

These recurring enemies of the Doctor and his companions are some of the more dangerous monsters to behold, and now with this mini action figure, you may keep your very own Weeping Angel out on display. This figure is exceptionally detailed despite its small size, making it a great collectible to display on your desk or on smaller shelves.

2nd Doctor & TARDIS Set

Display one of the oldest Doctors to grace television with this collectible for the Second Doctor. Complete with his signature bow tie and the washed out TARDIS, this figure is a great display piece for classic Who fans.

The Second Doctor premiered back in 1966, taking over after the regeneration of The First Doctor, leading to 119 episodes of adventures for him and his companions, though almost half of these episodes are lost to time.

The Second Doctor and TARDIS Set

Despite this, The Second Doctor has plenty of iconic episodes and if you want to display your appreciation for this classic character, this set gives you a chance to show off not only The Second Doctor, but his more gritty TARDIS. The Second Doctor even comes with his iconic bow tie and torn trousers, accurate to his depiction in the show.

The Fourth Doctor Scarf

The Fourth Doctor brought so many iconic features to the show, not least of all being his multicolored scarf! This official Doctor Who brand scarf can be displayed or worn, however you want to share your Whovian fandom.

Looking for a functional collectible that you’re able to display or take with you on the go? Then why not pick up a replica of The Fourth Doctor’s scarf to take with you on those cold winter nights?

The Fourth Doctor Scarf

Tom Baker’s depiction of The Fourth Doctor is cherished by fans, and while this scarf is a little shorter than The Doctor’s, it makes for a great (and functional!) collectible to subtly display your Doctor Who dedication.

Piece together the adventures of the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors along with Clara Oswald as they battle against some of their most dangerous foes in this LEGO set.

LEGO Doctor Who

This retired LEGO set is a must-have for Doctor Who fans who want to build their own figures to display. Based on the interior of the TARDIS, this LEGO set comes with a little minifigure for Clara Oswald, both the Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors, a Weeping Angel, and two Daleks.

The entire set isn’t very large, standing at a total of just six inches high, making it a great addition to your bookshelf or display case. Perhaps the best part of this set is that it comes with accessories including the Eleventh Doctor’s Fez and a Sonic Screwdriver based on the Twelfth Doctor’s.

Thirteenth Doctor with Goggles

The Thirteenth Doctor is here in Funko form to display on your desk, shelf, or in its box, which ever way you prefer! Complete with her goggles and apron, the Thirteenth Doctor has come to save the day.

Jodie Whittaker’s depiction of The Thirteenth Doctor is more inventive and more hands-on than other incarnations of the long-running character and her Funko POP! displays this with her goggles and protective apron.

While this figure doesn’t show off many of the finer details of the Thirteenth Doctor’s outfit and personality, it does come with a fun and quirky pose, as well as showing off her Sonic Screwdriver in hand, a smaller detail but one that is important to the character.

FAQ

Who is the Toymaker in Doctor Who 2023?

The Toymaker is a powerful villain of the Doctor who has caught him in various, child-like traps and games over the years. He returned to the show for the 60th anniversary and is portrayed by Neil Patrick Harris.

Who is the most beloved Doctor Who?

There are fans of all incarnations of the Doctor as each one has its strengths and weaknesses. That said, the Fourth Doctor and the Tenth Doctor are exceptionally popular among fans.

Is Disney taking over Doctor Who?

For viewers outside the UK, Disney+ will be the primary place to watch new episodes of Doctor Who. The first episodes to air on Disney+ will be the three special David Tennant Fourteenth Doctor episodes followed by the introduction of Ncuti Gatwa as the Fifteenth Doctor.