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The BBC explained this as the TARDIS is "dimensionally transcendental", which means that its exterior and interior exist in separate dimensions at the same time.
Yes its already out. Its about $99.00 (australian) from the ABC shop but you can get it on e bay and from the BBC shop too.
it has been mentioned on BBC 1, that it is very bigger, bigger than the david tennant era one and has lots of levels
It is his time machine. TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. It is based on a police box, these were used to contact the police several decades ago. The BBC decided to use one for doctor who's time machine, since they had a very limited budget at the time, and this was available.
I'm not too sure about a website (although you could try the official BBC Doctor Who website) but 'The TARDIS Handbook' by Steve Tribe has some quite detailed photographs and descriptions of the controls. Good luck finding some pictures etc Hope this helps :)
BBC Website, Netflix, Book stores, Libraries, Tv, Hulu, Internet tv websites, Couchtuner.com, in books, audio books, comics, BBCAmerica, PBS, and within walking distance of the Tardis.
The TARDIS is a time machine disguised as a blue telephone police box in the Doctor Who series. It was described that when the TARDIS rematerializes, it scans the immediate area and automatically camouflages itself into the most inconspicuous object such as a column if in Ancient Rome. However, after it rematerialized in 1963 London, England as a Blue police box where the "chameleon" circuit (or camouflage unit) was faulty and got stuck ever since. This was explained by the Doctor in Season 1 (2005) in episode #11. The reality was that it would cost BBC too much money to change the look of the TARDIS for each episode so the Blue box stuck.
The few surviving police boxes are now antiques. They rarely come up for sale/auction. You cannot buy any of the original BBC Television TARDIS. Unsure what size you are looking for. Airfix and Langley make plastic models. Full size blueprint-type plans are on the 'net, see "The Builders Workshop Manual" (2004) by Glen Walker. There is a "Build your own TARDIS" project featured in the Doctor Who Technical Manual. Also check out "Tardis Builders" website.
The BBC is minuscule compared to sky, overall, sky have a massive viewing audience in total over the BBC even though BBC has the most watched programme, "Easterners".
The first three have already come out about Daleks, the second about Cybermen and the third about the Tardis. For more information about the next Games keep checking the Doctor Who BBC site (that is where you can download the for free)
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