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The Doctor is out. And, after a measly two seasons, it looks as if the Whouniverse – the grand experiment that melded the BBC ...
While going to fetch water from the river ... at the start of Doctor Who season 15, episode 5), the Doctor arrives in the TARDIS to rescue Blue and Omo. The woman in the photo is definitely ...
To make sure your TARDIS can travel through time, why not make a convincing console for the middle. You can get really creative with recycling here! We cut the top off a water bottle (you’ll ...
However, during the mid-credits scene after The Doctor and Ruby have taken off in the Tardis, she turns and looks ... Given all the water associations of 'Pond', 'River' and 'Flood' many people ...
Coming off Doctor Who's season high-water mark 'Boom', Russell T Davies ... Clad in coordinated burnt orange, the Doctor and Ruby emerge from the TARDIS onto a cliff edge overlooking the sumptuous ...
You can live out your Time Lord fantasies if your pockets are deep enough when a screen-matched TARDIS goes up for auction, part of a trove of Doctor Who items being sold to aid BBC-backed charity ...
In addition to the water-based projection in Cardiff Bay, the 60th anniversary celebrations will also include the opportunity for visitors to Cardiff to see the TARDIS and one of the Doctor’s ...
“We’re 60 percent water and we can still drown,” he ... Specifically, she knew the name of the TARDIS despite the Doctor calling it his spaceship earlier in the episode.
Sci-Fi Shows 32 years after their last Doctor Who appearance, the actor behind a shock returning character says "fan power" brought her back Sci-Fi Shows Doctor Who season 2: All the Easter eggs ...
We step inside the TARDIS to rank every Doctor so far, from William Hartnell through to Ncuti Gatwa. Ranking "Doctor Who"'s Doctors is an extremely subjective affair. Ask any "Who" fan and their ...
BBC Books released an excerpt from I, TARDIS: Memories of an Impossible Blue Box that evokes all those thoughts again, not that hardcore Doctor Who fans need an excuse not to think about the odd ...