He 'borrowed' it from the Time Lords. Originally, Time Lords did not interfere with other goings-on around the universe, but sat and watched, unless something needed to be done, in which case they got the Doctor to do the dirty work. They lent him the TARDIS to use to do so in. However, all of the Time Lords but the Doctor and the Master were killed along with their home planet Gallifrey, in the deadly Time War against the evil Daleks. The Doctor was devastated by the consequences of the war, but kept the TARDIS to hop around time and space and carry on righting wrongs.
The Doctor's TARDIS has an appearance of a 1960's police call box.
The Doctor got his TARDIS from Gallifrey. He 'borrowed' it. But in the episode The Doctor's Wife she said that she 'borrowed' him because she purposely left her doors open!
The TARDIS acronym stands for Time and Relative Dimension in Space.
The TARDIS is a time machine that can travel through space, time and dimensions. TARDIS is an abbreviation of Time and Relative Dimension in Space. According to the Doctor, TARDIS are not 'made', they are grown from a special coral found on Gallifrey.
At the beginning of the first episode with the 11th doctor, the TARDIS is flying over a city and crashes in a girls back yard, when Matt Smith gets out, the TARDIS needs to be re-stabled. he fixes it. Then the TARDIS won't let him in because it was severely damaged when the 10th doctor regenerated. At the end of the episode the doctor goes in and the new TARDIS is revealed. The new TARDIS has the same outside design but has gained a St Johns logo on the front. The doors open when he clicks his fingers (just like Riversong said) and it reveals a 2 story TARDIS.
No. I wish the tardis does exists and doctor. :(
It is called a TARDIS
TARDIS in the Doctor Who Series stands for Time And Relative Dimension In Space. The TARDIS was first seen in the first Doctor Who episode in 1963 with William Hartnell as the Doctor. Susan, the Doctor's granddaughter, claimed to have coined the acronym TARDIS from its name in that first episode.
That would be the Tenth Doctor (David Tennant), who lost the TARDIS to The Master.
if you are tallikg about the TARDIS in Doctor Who then no. In Doctor Who TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space
The Doctor's TARDIS has an appearance of a 1960's police call box.
The Doctor got his TARDIS from Gallifrey. He 'borrowed' it. But in the episode The Doctor's Wife she said that she 'borrowed' him because she purposely left her doors open!
The TARDIS acronym stands for Time and Relative Dimension in Space.
you don't. The Doctor does.
It is a transportation device.
The time traveller in the "Doctor Who" show, who flies in the TARDIS, is simply known as "The Doctor". The show never reveals his real name.
The TARDIS is a time machine that can travel through space, time and dimensions. TARDIS is an abbreviation of Time and Relative Dimension in Space. According to the Doctor, TARDIS are not 'made', they are grown from a special coral found on Gallifrey.