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It was in the Doctor's Wife, when Amy and Rory were trapped in the Tardis. This was in season 5.
The logo of St John Ambulance appears on the Doctor's TARDIS as a symbol of help and healing. It signifies the Doctor's commitment to providing aid and assistance wherever and whenever needed, aligning with St John Ambulance's mission of saving lives. This partnership highlights the Doctor's dedication to helping others and promoting well-being across time and space.
"Doctor Who" series 5 features the Eleventh Doctor portrayed by Matt Smith, alongside companions Amy Pond and Rory Williams. The series sees the TARDIS crew facing new enemies like the Weeping Angels and the Silence, and embarking on time-travel adventures with an overarching story involving cracks in time. The Doctor's iconic tweed jacket and bowtie are key sartorial elements of this series.
Origingally, the TARDIS, while being a police box, didn't actually have a phone that works. The phone in the little box at the front, behind the sign that says Police Telephone For Free Use of Public Advice and Intelligence Obtainable Immediately Officers and Cars Respond to Urgent Calls Pull to Open doesn't actually work. It isn't connected to anything. We do see it ring in the episode the Empty Child, and the Doctor (Nine, at this point) is entirely shocked, because it isn't a phone. However in the redesigned TARDIS in Series 5, it now has a working phone on the inside. The Doctor receives a phone call on it from Winston Churchill. However the number itself is not known. It rings again in Series 7, 'The Bells of St John' - the phone is in fact the titular bell, close to the TARDIS' St Johns Ambulance logo.
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.
Series 5 on TV just ended. No date yet for TV series 6 Sorry, but no info for series 5 on DVD
The Percy Jackson series is a series of 5 books. Each individual book is a novel, but the 5 of them together is a series.
In "Doctor Who," the TARDIS is a time machine and spacecraft that appears as a 1960s British police box on the outside. The exterior dimensions are typically described as 3.3 meters in height, 2 meters in width, and 2 meters in depth. However, the interior is much larger, with various rooms and corridors stretching far beyond its outer dimensions due to Time Lord technology.
Series 5 minifigures are already out!
No Jack is not in series 5.
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