Some of the men and women behind the music and sound effects for Doctor Who are heading for Bradford.
It's part of an event to celebrate the work of the BBC's famous Radiophonic Workshop.
It's called Fag Ends and Lollipops, a description of the items used to create some of the sound effects.
It will include talks by former workshop members, screenings of special films and a hands-on workshop led by founder member Dick Mills.
"There will be a number of people involved and those who will run the work shops. There are a number of women who are involved who were quite prominent and we've got them involved.
"One of those whose sadly not with us is Delia Derbyshire. We will be paying a special tribute to her."
Delia is best known for her work on Ron Grainer's legendary Doctor Who theme music and for her work with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Mark said this was a unique opportunity to get a glimpse behind the scenes.
The workshop will run at the National Media Museum on Saturday, November 20.
Tickets, at £10 or £8, are available from the museum.
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