No it's always been a police box.
Nobody will ever know...
I don't think that information has been published.
iam a girl who plays the piano ive been playing ever since i was 5
The TARDIS is a fictional time machine from the TV show Doctor Who, and whether it will explode depends on the storyline. In the series, the TARDIS has been known to be in danger of exploding, but whether it actually does or not is up to the writers.
this question can not be answered as it makes no logical sense what so ever.
The real TARDIS has been valued at £15,140,064. You can buy a replica for around £3,995.
No, ours does not need an apostrophe (ever).The piano at the church had been ours.
The Doctor stole the TARDIS, a time machine that can travel anywhere in time and space, when the TARDIS' former owner, known as the Corsair, left the doors unlocked. The Doctor then fled Gallifrey in the TARDIS and embarked on a life of adventures throughout time and space.
The metallic wheezing and whooshing noises used for sound effects while the TARDIS is moving were created for the show by scraping keys against piano wires. They then added some static and some reverb in post and they got the TARDIS sound. And in case you're wondering why it makes that sound (because it's not supposed to), The Doctor always leaves the breaks on (as we found out in Season 5, Episode 4). A link to the TARDIS sound is below.
That depends of what is the meaning of Tardis.
The TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space) has undergone several exterior changes throughout the history of "Doctor Who." The exact number of times varies depending on the inclusion of subtle modifications, but there have been around 14 major redesigns of the TARDIS exterior.
No. I wish the tardis does exists and doctor. :(