The Doctor's TARDIS has an appearance of a 1960's police call box.
A time travelling machine. TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. The Tardis is bigger on the inside using transcendental dimensions, meaning when you step inside you step into a different plane. Think a Star-gate. The Tardis has a chameleon circuit which will allow it to "blend in" with the environment but currently it is broken. It also has a translation module which allows people who used the Tardis to hear all alien languages as their mother language.
Yes. A normal police box doesn't have a time-travel machine inside. The TARDIS, of course, is a fictitious device. With respect to the outside look, according to the story it is designed to look like a police box, that were common at the time the series started; this was apparently done so as a disguise.
it has been mentioned on BBC 1, that it is very bigger, bigger than the david tennant era one and has lots of levels
Series five of Doctor Who will be a 'dark fairytale' according to showrunner Steven Moffat.
Sorry, mistake- I was trying to look up OTHER PEOPLE'S questions on Doctor Who!
http://adamsmith.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/matt_smith_doctor__1215943c.jpg ^ its a link to a picture of him with the tardis^ he just doesnt look like the doctor :(
Yes- the TARDIS never changes it's appearance, it is always in the form of a 1920s public police call box.
well like it does NOW in 2011 its a bit obvious
This year's Doctor Who logo is a bright, shiny blue, and the words 'Doctor' and 'Who' have been separated by a 'D' and a 'W' that is shaped like the TARDIS. Sometimes the logo is in different formats, such as the 'Doctor' and 'Who' on top of each other, while the 'D' and 'W' shaped TARDIS on the right next to them. There is also the beginning credits, where the logo is shiny silver. At the end of each episode there is always the 'D' and 'W' shaped TARDIS on its own, but the regular format is the first one, its just the positioning that moves about a bit, so nothing much changes.
whos phone? lawl yea whos phone?
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.
A time travelling machine. TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. The Tardis is bigger on the inside using transcendental dimensions, meaning when you step inside you step into a different plane. Think a Star-gate. The Tardis has a chameleon circuit which will allow it to "blend in" with the environment but currently it is broken. It also has a translation module which allows people who used the Tardis to hear all alien languages as their mother language.
In the very first story aired on 22 November 1963 the Tardis is on earth. Its chameleon circuit is burned out. The circuit made the TARDIS look like any other building or property from the time and space it landed in so disguising it from others. When the circuit was repaired the BBC decided to keep the shape of the police box so viewers could see it as it was (the cost of building new sets to make it look different in each episode was the main decision driver. The Police Box seen is an authentic representation of a police box used at the time in the UK.
There may be a way on the BBC website for Doctor Who. Look under their crafts section and print out that nice-looking book cover. Then, you can attach it. Of course, there's always the option to paint your own or to buy the official merchandise.
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.
it was not like ones we have today it just had name where they were born and whos their mother
sorry the question would not fit so the rest is: would you have to pay money to the people in charge of the copyright?