Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television programme broadcast by t… Read Full Bio ↴Doctor Who is a British science-fiction television programme broadcast by the BBC since 1963. The programme depicts the adventures of a Time Lord called the Doctor, exploring the universe in a time-travelling space ship called the TARDIS. The TARDIS exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired.
There have been many composers throughout the show's run. Notable composers are: Murray Gold (2005-2017), Segun Akinola (2017-2022), Dudley Simpson (various stories from 1964- 1980), and Peter Howell (1980-1985), among others.
NOTE: Spotify and other streaming services have "Doctor Who" listed as the artist on many of Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who audio drama releases.
There have been many composers throughout the show's run. Notable composers are: Murray Gold (2005-2017), Segun Akinola (2017-2022), Dudley Simpson (various stories from 1964- 1980), and Peter Howell (1980-1985), among others.
NOTE: Spotify and other streaming services have "Doctor Who" listed as the artist on many of Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who audio drama releases.
TARDIS take-off
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mashed
Incredible! Why haven't they done this in the new series so far? Such a great idea!
moose Navy
Because the new series suck
dinb
dont you mean.... Fantastic!
Dalek Scientist
They kinda did something like this at the end of resolution.
Emsland1993
From the point of view of the TARDIS, this is interesting. The way in which it dematerialises and then appears to spin in the Vortex when it's fully dematerialised implies that it's not actually moving, but that space and time are moving around it. So if it doesn't make your head hurt too much, try to visualise the Vortex itself as the thing that is moving, while the TARDIS remains in a fixed position and orientation. It's not accelerating towards different points in space-time - those spots are accelerating towards the TARDIS.
Nalmas
it's like in futurama where the ships engines move the whole universe around it
Isabill
All we need now is an edit of this video where the TARDIS remains in an upright position to see what this would look like.
harrietamidala1691
It's kinda what you see in the opening credits anyway. I always wondered what goes on when the TARDIS changes locations.
OzBaxter
Milan Kollarčík
Which was more than likely inspired by Douglas Adams and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. And given Adams link to Who, it's an awesome concept.
So Crates
Isn't that like saying when I see my friend spin circles I know the world is still (relatively) stationary. But when I try to spin circles, the world spins and I stand still. Perspective does not correlate to reality. It's simply a "multiverse" of the original source.
Basically: Just because you're looking at from a different lens doesn't mean the situation has changed. TRUE it shows a counter option to your previous assumption on reality based on your previous perspective. But which one is actually spinning? They both could be. Time to look at it from even another perspective, one only obtainable in... dun, dun dun! The 4th Dimension.