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For a brief period, the Fourth Doctor used a 'secondary control room' with wooden panelling and stained glass window roundels. This was the 70s, remember. The Fifth Doctor - Peter Davison (1981-1984) ...
A Fourteenth Doctor cosplay recreates the moment that David Tennant's new incarnation of the Time Lord and audiences caught their first glimpse at the new TARDIS control room in Doctor Who 's 60th ...
In another minisode, 2007’s “Time Crash,” the 5th Doctor (Peter Davison) referred to the appearance of the TARDIS control room as the “desktop theme.” ...
Across the years, the TARDIS had been well-established to be able to cater to the Doctor's needs, from providing an extensive wardrobe, back-up control rooms, a library, and even a swimming pool ...
Inside the TARDIS there are an awful lot of rooms - libraries, gardens, swimming pools, and even a cricket pavilion. Plus two control rooms, a boot cupboard, a very large costume wardrobe and a ...
Man, I wish I had something like this back when I was building my AR TARDIS. While I based the innards of mine on the last generation control room, figuring out how everything fit together in the ...
This ship resembles the blue British police call boxes that were ubiquitous on the streets of many English cities in the 1960s. It was explained that the TARDIS has a “chameleon circuit” that ...
Which means that the room that we see inside the third episode, TARDIS, is indeed the first proper glimpse of any other rooms inside the TARDIS since the programme returned in 2005.
Doctor Who's Tardis has been making cameo appearances on Google Street View for quite some time. Not content to just sit there and gaze at the exterior, Google Street View now goes inside the time ...
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