It is called the TARDIS, which stands for Time And Relative Dimension In Space
You can't. The only time Classic Who is on TV, is during special 'Doctor Who Weekends' on SyFy (135), on the Virgin Media box.
Cheese is important to Ben Gunn because the doctor had had a piece of parmesan cheese saved for him in his snuff-box.
"Attack of the Graske" is a special interactive episode of "Doctor Who" featuring David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor. It is included in the "Doctor Who: The Complete Specials" box set, which compiles various special episodes of the series. This episode was originally released as part of the 2007 "Doctor Who" Christmas Special DVD and was designed for a family audience, allowing viewers to interact with the story.
11 Doctors on the TV series, plus a character called "Dr. Who" (a human) played by Peter Cushing in two 1960s movies loosely based on the series. Several other actors have also played the role in audio dramas and stage plays. Eleven William Hartnell - The first Doctor Patrick Troughton - The second Doctor Jon pertwee - The third Doctor Tom Baker- The forth Doctor Peter Davison - The Fifth Doctor Colin Baker - The sixth Doctor Sylverster McCoy - The seventh Doctor Paul McGann - The eighth Doctor (Only played him in one film) Christopher Eccleston - The ninth Doctor David tennant - The tenth Doctor Matt Smith - The eleventh Doctor
A "book" or box of matches.
It is the T.A.R.D.I.S. Time and Relative Dimensions in Space.
The TardisAcronym for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space
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.
The police box in which Doctor Who travels around in is called a Tardis.
It is called a TARDIS
The Doctor's time machine is called the TARDIS, and it is most famously known for being a blue police box.
In "Doctor Who," the TARDIS stands for "Time And Relative Dimension In Space." It is a time-traveling spaceship used by the Doctor, which appears externally as a blue British police box from the 1960s. The TARDIS is much larger on the inside and is equipped with advanced technology, allowing the Doctor to navigate time and space. Its iconic appearance and unique capabilities make it a central element of the series.
"TARDIS" stands for "Time and Relative Dimension in Space" and is a time machine and spacecraft in the British TV show "Doctor Who." It is disguised as a British police box, but is much larger on the inside, allowing the Doctor to travel through time and space.
The TARDIS is the Doctor's spaceship.Tardis = Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space
"Doctor Who" is a British science fiction TV series that follows the adventures of the Doctor, a time-traveling alien humanoid known as a Time Lord. The Doctor travels through time and space in a ship called the TARDIS, often accompanied by various companions, as they battle villains and save civilizations. The show has been on air since 1963 and is known for its imaginative storytelling and iconic characters.
There is an alien called the Doctor. He is the last of the Time Lords and has the ability to live infinitely. However, when his body dies, it changes itself completely, hence the new actor. The Doctor has a box called the TARDIS (time and relative dimensions in space). The Doctor travels around in time and space with his companions, who are usually Earth girls. They have adventures, make hard decisions, save civilizations, etc. Usually, when the companion leaves/ gets kicked out by the Doctor/ dies, the Doctor is sad for a while then finds a new companion. They face enemies like the Daleks and the Cybermen, and mostly don't live happily ever after.
Yes you can. You can get it brand new in the box or second hand.