It broke down the episode before last, when the tardis's soul got sucked out.
He stole it from a museum, when he saw it he said "You are the most beautiful thing I have ever seen."
No. She and her husband, Rory, were both touched by a weeping angel and both the Doctor and River Song, saw their graves. Because whatever is written and read will happen, the Doctor could not go back and save them with his Tardis. Instead, Rory and Amy grew old together, happily until they both died of old age.
In the first ever broadcast "the unearthly child" the doctor is stuck on earth as the Tardis's chameleon circuit burns out . Since that time he always enjoys and treats the "earth" as his second home since the destruction of Gallifray. In addition it is here that we see that the Doctor has a Granddaughter (Susan Foreman) who is from earth.
November 23, 1963.
It gradually cools down and becomes ever dimmer.
He stole it from a museum, when he saw it he said "You are the most beautiful thing I have ever seen."
Nobody will ever know...
They never can! elements can never ever be broken down!
No. She and her husband, Rory, were both touched by a weeping angel and both the Doctor and River Song, saw their graves. Because whatever is written and read will happen, the Doctor could not go back and save them with his Tardis. Instead, Rory and Amy grew old together, happily until they both died of old age.
this question can not be answered as it makes no logical sense what so ever.
No it's always been a police box.
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.
In the first ever broadcast "the unearthly child" the doctor is stuck on earth as the Tardis's chameleon circuit burns out . Since that time he always enjoys and treats the "earth" as his second home since the destruction of Gallifray. In addition it is here that we see that the Doctor has a Granddaughter (Susan Foreman) who is from earth.
Anarchy is found where ever law and social order has broken down.
The smallest particle that can ever be found, it cannot be broken down in to anything smaller
No way! Apart from the fact that it's his home, it's the last of it's kind in the Universe (or at the most, one of only two left, since it is rumoured that The Master may have one as well). he depends upon the TARDIS to travel through space and time to save lives, rescue civilisations, destroy dangerous villains and sometimes even alter the course of history to avert an apocalypse- without it he'd be left only with his sonic screwdriver and his superior intellect. He'd never, EVER destroy the TARDIS- he'd die himself first.
yes it has. In fact,some people last year were on the matter horn when it broke