Yes, it has the appearance of a London police box from the 1960's.
It is called a TARDIS
A TARDIS cell phone case costs anywhere from $13.95 to $19.99 depending on the style and where you buy the case. The Dr. Who TARDIS case can be found for about $14 on many different websites. There are many other styles of TARDIS cell phone cases.
The Doctor's TARDIS has an appearance of a 1960's police call box.
The inside scenes in the Tardis are filmed in a studio. The Tardis is simply a wooden mock-up, little more than a box big enough for an actor to fit inside, and appear to exit on cue.
The police box in which Doctor Who travels around in is called a Tardis.
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 real TARDIS has been valued at £15,140,064. You can buy a replica for around £3,995.
No it's always been a police box.
Doctor Who travels in a time machine/spaceship called the TARDIS, which stands for "Time And Relative Dimension In Space." The TARDIS is bigger on the inside than on the outside, and can blend in with its surroundings by appearing as a blue police box from the outside.
Yes- the TARDIS never changes it's appearance, it is always in the form of a 1920s public police call box.
no, sadly. Tardis is just a regular blue box. people use special effects on t.v to make it look like it is bigger than the inside.
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.