IT'LL be "truly scrumptious" at this summer's Memorabilia show at The NEC on August 3 and 4 with the best loved car in movie history, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang on display, plus 1968 movie stars Adrian Hall and Heather Ripley aka the children of the classic film - Jeremy and Jemima, in their first ever public signing together.

And the Shuttle/Times and News has got five pairs of tickets to the show on August 4 to give away in an easy to enter competition.

Memorabilia is Europe's largest collectors' fairs for sci-fi, cult TV, pop and comic collectables with a host of top stars at the two day show.

Fans of sci-fi will be in seventh heaven with appearances by David Jackson and Peter Tuddenham, stars of the cult sci-fi show, Blakes Seven, visitors can meet Craig Charles, star of Red Dwarf and Robot Wars, and make an appointment to see the most famous doctor of them all, Colin Baker, aka Dr Who.

Comic fans will also be able to meet the legendary Batman artist, Walt Howarth. Fans of the classic Bond films can talk to For Your Eyes Only and Octopussy director John Glen, plus three Hammer Horror Queens Jacqueline Pearce, Ingrid Pitt and Caroline Munro will be signing for fans, alongside Coronation Street's baddie, Alan Bradley.

There will be more than 700 dealer stands selling original memorabilia and the latest merchandise, from vintage film star autographs to costumes and film props.

Tickets for Memorabilia at The NEC are priced £7 for adults and £5 for children (subject to a booking fee), available from The NEC box office on 0121 767 4555 or www.necgroup.co.uk/boxoffice.

The show is open from 11am to 5pm on the Saturday and 10am until 5pm on Sunday. Early entry from 9am on Saturday is available at £10.

Entries must be received by Friday, July 26, 2002.

To win a pair of tickets to Memorabilia at The NEC on Sunday 4 August, answer the following question:

Which Dr Who will be making an appearance at this year's Memorabilia?