What happened to the original TARDIS console?
The first TARDIS console prop served three Doctors before being retired in 1970. The following is an account of the original prop and its modifications and refurbishments throughout the 1960s up to its final use in Jon Pertwee’s first season.
What happened to Matt Smiths TARDIS?
Matt Smith is to leave Doctor Who after four incredible years on the hit BBC show. Matt first stepped into the TARDIS in 2010 and will leave the role at the end of this year after starring in the unmissable 50th anniversary in November and regenerating in the Christmas special.
Is the TARDIS possible in real life?
Doctor Who fans can rejoice! According to a paper published by a pair of Whovian physicists, the geometry of spacetime that the TARDIS maneuvers in might exist in our own universe, allowing for travel in all directions through space and time.
What other TARDIS have the same console pattern as the Doctor’s TARDIS?
After stealing Tremas’s body, the Master’s TARDIS matched the grey interior of the Doctor’s TARDIS, with black walls instead but keeping the roundels white. ( TV: The King’s Demons) It used the same console pattern of the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Doctors’ TARDIS. ( TV: Planet of Fire, The Ultimate Foe ) Professor Chronotis’ TARDIS. ( TV: Shada)
What did the Rani’s TARDIS look like?
In place of a central column, the Rani’s TARDIS had a rotating pair of metallic rings. The console also had interfacing controls in addition to buttons and switches. It used a holographic scanner which popped up from the main console. The walls of the console room looked like dark marble, with large, opaque roundels.
What happened to the doctor who TARDIS?
Such extensive damage to the control room made the TARDIS tip onto its side, causing the newly regenerated Thirteenth Doctor, and most of her books, to fall from the ship, over Earth. Fire completely engulfed the control room right before the TARDIS vanished. ( TV: Twice Upon a Time )
Did Lord Kairel have a TARDIS?
Lord Kairel had a TARDIS with an unique time rotor design set in a circular room with its wall covered in hexagons. Some Greek pillars were set in the room but not inside the walls. ( COMIC: The Stolen TARDIS )