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The sound of the TARDIS arriving is an unmistakable — and distinctive — sign that the Doctor is near. But, while the sound may be alien, it turns out that its origins are decidedly earthbound.
How to make a tardis sound . Step 1: The team at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop were ideally placed to create the sound effects for Doctor Who, and one of the very first noises that they produced was ...
The first of three Doctor Who 60th-anniversary specials revealed these fun updates to the TARDIS and more. First, let’s talk about that new Doctor Who opening sequence. The time vortex looks ...
The reason why the TARDIS can't land on Earth on May 24 has already been revealed. In short, it's been destroyed. "The Robot Revolution" ends with a shot of outer space debris that could only have ...
In Doctor Who, the Time Vortex is a plane of existence that connects to everything in space and time.The Tardis has an otherworldly power source called the Eye of Harmony that lets it ...
Former BBC Radiophonics Workshop sound engineer Brian Hodgson recalls creating the sound of the Tardis with an old piano and his mother's door key.
Jon of JustJon Online built a Lego TARDIS for an upcoming BrickFair he is attending . That alone warrants serious geek cred, but he didn’t stop there. Using an Arduino and an Adafruit Wave ...
TARDIS, of course, ... It does appear as though the whole ship (both external and internal dimensions) move through the time vortex, allowing the TARDIS to cross time and space.
Fans of our favorite Time Lord can get all timey-wimey with a VR reboot of Doctor Who Time Vortex 360, a web/mobile game that came out this past May. You can steer the TARDIS through various space ...
The BBC's brand new Doctor Who game lets fans take a spin around all of space and time in the TARDIS. Anyone who's ever dreamt of helping The Doctor to outrun the Daleks, the Ice Warriors, the ...
"It's an honour and a hoot to welcome her back to the TARDIS, but quite how and why and who is a story yet to be told. After 62 years, the Doctor's adventures are only just beginning!" That sounds ...