It is his time machine. TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space. It is based on a police box, these were used to contact the police several decades ago. The BBC decided to use one for Doctor Who's time machine, since they had a very limited budget at the time, and this was available.
It is called the TARDIS, which stands for Time And Relative Dimension In Space
A Tardis is DR Whos' time machine it stands for, Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space.
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 TARDIS is a Type 40 time and relative dimension in space machine used by the Time Lords in the TV show "Doctor Who." It is much larger on the inside than the outside due to its time-travel capabilities. The TARDIS is capable of traveling to any point in time and 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.
It is a transportation device.