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The TARDIS console room was designed for the first episode by set designer Peter Brachacki and was unusually large for a BBC production of this time. It was noted for its innovative, gleaming white "futuristic" appearance. [30] [25] Like the police box prop, the set design of the TARDIS interior has evolved over the years.
The series, created by Sydney Newman, C. E. Webber and Donald Wilson, depicts the adventures of an extraterrestrial being called the Doctor, part of a humanoid species called Time Lords. The Doctor travels in the universe and in time using a time travelling spaceship called the TARDIS, which externally appears as a British police box.
The interior of her TARDIS is also modelled after the set used in the 1960s, with white walls and an identical central console. [12] [20] Her costume was designed by Ray Holman to reflect her sterner nature. Black combat trousers and boots both hint at a Doctor accustomed to fighting and call back to the costume of the Twelfth Doctor.
TARDIS is a fictional time machine and spacecraft in the television programme Doctor Who and its associated spin-offs. TARDIS may also refer to: Somerton TARDIS, a police box in Newport, Wales; 3325 TARDIS, an asteroid; Tardis Chasma, a chasma on the moon Charon; Tornado Advanced Radar Display Information System, a part of the Panavia Tornado ...
Most understandably, the sight of the blue police box fueled one of the very first questions of the panel Q&A, which featured cast members Iain Armitage, Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Annie Potts ...
The DVD was released in January 2009 as part of a boxed set called The E-Space Trilogy. This serial was also released as part of the Doctor Who DVD Files (issue 85) in April 2012. Paddy Kingsland's incidental music for the serial was released as part of the compilation album Doctor Who at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Volume 4: Meglos & Full ...
The configuration of the TARDIS set-up is unique for this adventure. The TARDIS monitor appears to be a circular screen embedded in one of the 'roundels' in the console room wall, rather than the traditional rectangular screen (this feature is seen again once, a year later, on the unique set built for The Time Monster). The doors of the console ...