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  2. Doctor Who: Unleashed - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Who: Unleashed is a documentary series created by the BBC to complement the 60th anniversary specials of Doctor Who and its following series. It is hosted by former Newsbeat presenter Steffan Powell, and is seen as a spiritual successor to the former documentary series Doctor Who Confidential (2005–11).

  3. Doctor Who: Thirty Years in the TARDIS - Wikipedia

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    The documentary was produced and directed by Kevin Davies, with Sue Kerr as executive producer. Davies' initial idea for the programme was a part-documentary, part-drama called The Legend Begins , combining interviews with Doctor Who 's creators with dramatised sequences showing how the events took place. [ 1 ]

  4. The Ark in Space - Wikipedia

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    At Inside the World of Doctor Who, a live event hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts on 29 November 2008, Russell T Davies, executive producer and lead writer of the 21st century revival of Doctor Who, said that The Ark in Space was his favourite story from the original run of Doctor Who, [19] as did his successor in the ...

  5. TARDIS - Wikipedia

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    Fan-built full-size models of the police box are also common. There have been TARDIS-shaped video games, play tents for children, toy boxes, cookie jars, book ends, key chains, and even a police-box-shaped bottle for a TARDIS bubble bath. The 1993 VHS release of The Trial of a Time Lord was contained in a special-edition tin shaped like the TARDIS.

  6. Wild Blue Yonder (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    The TARDIS lands in Isaac Newton's apple tree in 1666. As the Doctor and Donna depart, they accidentally cause Newton to name his discovery "mavity". Malfunctioning, the TARDIS lands on a spaceship at the edge of the universe. As Donna and the Doctor quickly exit, it spews flames while playing "Wild Blue Yonder", then shuts down.

  7. Dr. Who (Dalek films) - Wikipedia

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    Who's Tardis (not "the TARDIS", as referred to in the television series) resembles a British police box, although the films, unlike the TV series, offer no explanation as to why the machine has this appearance. Other than using the contrivance of the craft's interior being larger than its exterior, the interior set bears no relation to the ...

  8. Space and Time (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    The lights come on, revealing another TARDIS inside the control room — the TARDIS has materialised inside itself. The Doctor experimentally walks through the door of the TARDIS inside the control room and instantly walks back into the control room through the door of the outer TARDIS.

  9. The Big Bang (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor discovers that the "sun" is the still-exploding TARDIS; River, trapped inside the TARDIS, is being kept alive in a time loop. The Doctor saves River. The Doctor creates a diversion for the Dalek, allowing him to rig the Pandorica to fly into the TARDIS explosion, using what exists of the original universe inside the Pandorica to ...