Two more former Doctor Who actors have been confirmed as guests for this year's Comic Con Yorkshire.
The event is set to be held at Harrogate's Yorkshire Event Centre on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd June.
And former Doctor Who actors Colin Baker and Paul McGann have been confirmed as special guests.
Colin Baker is also known for appearing in Christmas at the Holly Day Inn and Buckle Up, whilst Paul McGann has starred in The Three Musketeers and Luther.
The pair have joined Christopher Eccleston, another former Doctor, on the list of confirmed celebrity guests.
The list also includes Breaking Bad actor Giancarlo Esposito and Brian Blessed.
Comic Con Yorkshire
After last year’s event was a “resounding success”, organisers Monopoly Events revealed Comic Con Yorkshire will be returning to Harrogate for a second instalment.
Comic Con Yorkshire is held for fans of pop culture, films, TV, comic books and more to get together for two days of fun.
Last year’s event allowed visitors to meet and have photographs with their favourite actors, including Monty Python star John Cleese and Lethal Weapon actor Danny Glover.

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