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  2. TARDIS - Wikipedia

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    While a TARDIS is capable of disguising itself, the exterior appearance of the Doctor's TARDIS typically mimics a police box, an obsolete type of telephone kiosk that was once commonly seen on streets in Britain in the 1940s and 50s. Paradoxically, its interior is shown as being much larger than its exterior, commonly described as being "bigger ...

  3. File:TARDIS-trans.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Portal:Doctor Who - Wikipedia

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    It was the first series to feature Matt Smith as the eleventh incarnation of the Doctor, an alien Time Lord who travels through time and space in his TARDIS (a spacecraft whose exterior resembles a British police box). Karen Gillan is introduced as the Doctor's new companion, Amy Pond.

  5. Dr. Who (Dalek films) - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of Dr. 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 ...

  6. Hmm, Why Is There a TARDIS on the Young Sheldon Set ... - AOL

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    CBS’ Young Sheldon will get a bit timey-wimey during its farewell season! During a Television Critics Association winter press tour visit to the Warner Bros. TV hitcom’s set on Tuesday, a ...

  7. Flatline (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    The TARDIS exterior shrank to an inch in size in the serial Planet of Giants (1964), with the First Doctor and his companions also being shrunk to that size, and it was reduced to the size of a dollhouse in the serial Logopolis (1981), with the Fourth Doctor trapped inside. [1]

  8. The Rani (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia

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    While the Doctor's time traveling TARDIS is stuck with the exterior form of a 1963 police telephone call box due to an irreparable "chameleon circuit", the Rani's TARDIS is unbroken and retains its ability to disguise itself. Like the Doctor's, the Rani's TARDIS is paradoxically "bigger on the inside", with a similar console.

  9. Fugitive Doctor - Wikipedia

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    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.