Bargain Hunt announces a shocking crossover with the big BBC show in a new casting call to fans

The BBC has called on Doctor Who fans to apply for a new season of Bargain Hunt.

Successful applicants can locate and purchase antique Doctor Who items, which they then auction.

Bargain Hunt has urged all Doctor Who fans to get in touch

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Bargain Hunt has urged all Doctor Who fans to get in touch
Bargain Hunt host Natasha Raskin speaks perceptively with experts

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Bargain Hunt host Natasha Raskin speaks perceptively with expertsPhoto credit: BBC

The BBC will begin filming the new series in August/September 2023.

Interested candidates are strictly instructed to write “Dr. Who” so that they can be selected.

The casting call was published on the BBC website and not on the Bargain Hunt website.

The Twitter page announcing the Doctor Who news was @DoctorwhoPN, who wrote: “The BBC is seeking Doctor Who fans for ‘Bargain Hunt’ for filming in August/September 2023. Apply below.” https://bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/bargain-hunt-application-form.”

Fans of ‘Doctor Who’ and ‘Bargain Hunt’ were quick to comment, writing, ‘How would that even work? Where would you find so much used Who stuff? And would it even be sold at auction?”

A second commented: “Applied – I forgot to put Doctor Who after my name though, despite mentioning Doctor Who in my application. I hope this will be okay!”

A third wrote: “This is going to be the funnest way to get the Daleks master plan back.”

A fourth commented: “I curse myself for living in New Zealand.”

A fifth asked: “How did you find out? I can’t find anything on the Bargain Hunt website.”

A deadline for applications has not yet been set.

Bargain Hunt airs weekdays at 4:30pm on BBC One.

The BBC published the casting call on its website instead of the Bargain Hunt website

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The BBC published the casting call on its website instead of the Bargain Hunt websitePhoto credit: BBC
Doctor Who fans can auction off the items they purchase to the highest bidder

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Doctor Who fans can auction off the items they purchase to the highest bidderPhoto credit: BBC

Emma James

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