Bonhams of London will be auctioning off hundreds of film and television-related costumes this March, according to the official site. Of particular interest to fans are Obi-Wan Kenobi's brown cloak as worn by Alec Guinness in the original "Star Wars" film, and clothes worn by six of the ten Doctors from Doctor Who. Fans on a budget should take note: Guinness' cloak is expected to fetch upwards of £50,000. More frugal fans might wish to limit their purchases to Galy Oldman's overcoat (as seen in "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban") at £3,000 or something from "Spice World," outfits from which are expected to go at £150-£600.

Fans of long-running British series Doctor Who are also in luck.

Patrick Troughton's (the Second Doctor) complete outfit (with fur coat, tail coat, trousers, dress shirt tie, and bandanna) is exected to sell for £15,000-£20,000, as are the complete outfits for John Pertwee and Tom Baker (the Third and Fourth Doctors, respectively). Also on the block are Peter Davison's and Sylvester McCoy's suits (Five and Seven) at the more economic £10,000 range. Bargain-loving fans will flock towards Christoper Eccleston's (Nine) leather jacket, a steal at (an estimated) £3,000.

Other fans need not worry; costumes from the "Indiana Jones" franchise, "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" and dozens of suits from the James Bond movies (as worn by Pierce Brosnan and Roger Moore) are also up for grabs.