Thursday, 17 February 2011
Doctor Who Masterpiece Collection Maxi Bust: Weeping Angel
Doctor Who Masterpiece Collection Maxi Bust: Weeping Angel
Doctor Who Masterpiece Collection Maxi Bust: 3rd Doctor
Forbidden planet are proud to announce the next item in there limited edition, high-quality Doctor Who Masterpiece Collection!
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Doctor Who Masterpiece Collection Maxi Bust: 3rd Doctor
Forbidden planet are proud to announce the next item in there limited edition, high-quality Doctor Who Masterpiece Collection!
Source - forbidden planet
Doctor Who Masterpiece Collection Maxi Bust: 3rd Doctor
Forbidden planet are proud to announce the next item in there limited edition, high-quality Doctor Who Masterpiece Collection!
Source - forbidden planet
WOTAN's mind control - Doctor Who: The War Machines - BBC
Also watch on Youtube.com
WOTAN's mind control - Doctor Who: The War Machines - BBC
Also watch on Youtube.com
WOTAN's mind control - Doctor Who: The War Machines - BBC
Also watch on Youtube.com
WOTAN's mind control - Doctor Who: The War Machines - BBC
Also watch on Youtube.com
Step Inside the TARDIS... Dr who experience part 2
In the very first episode of Doctor Who, two school teachers forced their way into a big blue box and found themselves in a machine that could take them anywhere in the universe, past, present or future. It marked the start of an incredible series of exploits. So it's fitting that almost fifty years later, the TARDIS doors are once again being flung open but this time it's visitors to the Doctor Who Experience that get the chance to journey through time and space, taking part in their own adventure...
The latest version of the TARDIS has been pain-stakingly recreated at the Doctor Who Experience. Many of the artefacts that were used on the original set were unique one-offs and so a dedicated team were tasked with building them from new, using photographs, videos, original designs and a dizzying level of detail. Did they get it right? Take a look at the gallery above and decide for yourself!
The TARDIS isn't just some static set, though. There's noise, lights and motion so it's as though the time machine is crashing through the cosmos. And like every good trip in what the Doctor called his 'frankly magnificent time ship', it's just the start of the story!
Aside from the Eleventh Doctor's TARDIS you can check out the versions piloted by the Fifth, Ninth and Tenth Doctors. Take a look at our gallery to remind yourself of previous console rooms... which was your favourite?
Source - BBC Dr who
Step Inside the TARDIS... Dr who experience part 2
In the very first episode of Doctor Who, two school teachers forced their way into a big blue box and found themselves in a machine that could take them anywhere in the universe, past, present or future. It marked the start of an incredible series of exploits. So it's fitting that almost fifty years later, the TARDIS doors are once again being flung open but this time it's visitors to the Doctor Who Experience that get the chance to journey through time and space, taking part in their own adventure...
The latest version of the TARDIS has been pain-stakingly recreated at the Doctor Who Experience. Many of the artefacts that were used on the original set were unique one-offs and so a dedicated team were tasked with building them from new, using photographs, videos, original designs and a dizzying level of detail. Did they get it right? Take a look at the gallery above and decide for yourself!
The TARDIS isn't just some static set, though. There's noise, lights and motion so it's as though the time machine is crashing through the cosmos. And like every good trip in what the Doctor called his 'frankly magnificent time ship', it's just the start of the story!
Aside from the Eleventh Doctor's TARDIS you can check out the versions piloted by the Fifth, Ninth and Tenth Doctors. Take a look at our gallery to remind yourself of previous console rooms... which was your favourite?
Source - BBC Dr who
Step Inside the TARDIS... Dr who experience part 2
In the very first episode of Doctor Who, two school teachers forced their way into a big blue box and found themselves in a machine that could take them anywhere in the universe, past, present or future. It marked the start of an incredible series of exploits. So it's fitting that almost fifty years later, the TARDIS doors are once again being flung open but this time it's visitors to the Doctor Who Experience that get the chance to journey through time and space, taking part in their own adventure...
The latest version of the TARDIS has been pain-stakingly recreated at the Doctor Who Experience. Many of the artefacts that were used on the original set were unique one-offs and so a dedicated team were tasked with building them from new, using photographs, videos, original designs and a dizzying level of detail. Did they get it right? Take a look at the gallery above and decide for yourself!
The TARDIS isn't just some static set, though. There's noise, lights and motion so it's as though the time machine is crashing through the cosmos. And like every good trip in what the Doctor called his 'frankly magnificent time ship', it's just the start of the story!
Aside from the Eleventh Doctor's TARDIS you can check out the versions piloted by the Fifth, Ninth and Tenth Doctors. Take a look at our gallery to remind yourself of previous console rooms... which was your favourite?
Source - BBC Dr who
Step Inside the TARDIS... Dr who experience part 2
In the very first episode of Doctor Who, two school teachers forced their way into a big blue box and found themselves in a machine that could take them anywhere in the universe, past, present or future. It marked the start of an incredible series of exploits. So it's fitting that almost fifty years later, the TARDIS doors are once again being flung open but this time it's visitors to the Doctor Who Experience that get the chance to journey through time and space, taking part in their own adventure...
The latest version of the TARDIS has been pain-stakingly recreated at the Doctor Who Experience. Many of the artefacts that were used on the original set were unique one-offs and so a dedicated team were tasked with building them from new, using photographs, videos, original designs and a dizzying level of detail. Did they get it right? Take a look at the gallery above and decide for yourself!
The TARDIS isn't just some static set, though. There's noise, lights and motion so it's as though the time machine is crashing through the cosmos. And like every good trip in what the Doctor called his 'frankly magnificent time ship', it's just the start of the story!
Aside from the Eleventh Doctor's TARDIS you can check out the versions piloted by the Fifth, Ninth and Tenth Doctors. Take a look at our gallery to remind yourself of previous console rooms... which was your favourite?
Source - BBC Dr who
Happy birthday Christopher Eccleston
Yesterday (16th febuary 2011) was Christopher Ecclestons birthday so we wish him a Happy birthday from us
Dr who more casting updates - series 6
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Dr who more casting updates - series 6
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Dr who more casting updates - series 6
Source - Dr who spoilers
Dr who more casting updates - series 6
Source - Dr who spoilers