Tegan: "You mean you're deliberately choosing to go on the run from your own people in a rackety old TARDIS?" The 5th Doctor: "Why not? After all that's how it all started." 'The 5 Doctors' , November 1983. =))
@@Domihork See you can easily retcon it as "cut off from" being re-interpretted to mean that after the theft of the TARDIS and subsequent escape from the Time Lords and Gallifrey, it would be so unwise to return home that they essentially can't and are thus, cut off.
During the time Doctor Who was off air, I bet everyone thought it would be highly unlikely that a new TARDIS interior set would ever be built again. And then when Doctor Who was coming back, what an amazing experience it must have been for these guys to design and build a whole new TARDIS interior set.
I guess for a lot of people’s childhood’s and who first started watching this version of the Tardis, this Tardis, was definitely a generation defining era of Doctor Who for a lot of people when at home watching tv. I loved Matt Smith’s Tardis set as well from when we first saw it in the Eleventh Hour, before they made it darker with the Tardis decoration theme.
Apparently someone who worked on this TARDIS said its impossible to build an exact replica of this TARDIS, because the directors and producers would make small tweaks across episodes depending on the tone and how far the TARDIS has travelled. like in some episodes they'd make this interior really yellow for example the girl in the fieplace. Or they'd change the window lights to have a yellow tinge or a blue/white tinge. Or they'd make the walls really dark and increase the blue light intensity coming from the time rotor to be more eerie.
I'll admit I'm bias because I'm a dyed-in-the-wool NuWhovian, but this has to be my favourite console room. I kinda wish they'd kept going with it through Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi just because I like the sense of continuity that gives.
MeBeMat well it was pretty much destroyed by the doctors regeneration at the end of "the end of time part 2" and we did see this console room again in series 6 and I think they deleted the console room in that episode.
***** ***** By this point, what's "canon" in Doctor Who just comes down to personal preference. You'd have a big (albeit rather fun) task trying to make sense of absolutely everything.
I feel like each other theme coincides with the character of each doctor, I don't feel like this one really matches the persona of smith and definitely not capaldi
An excellent console room, not my favourite but excellent non the less. I personally love Paul McGanns from the TV Movie. That movie was terrible, but the TARDIS in that was excellent.
Edward created a really interesting design and to see his recent work on horror film “Escape Room” it is fantastic and I’d recommend watching seeing his progression
This is one of my favorite console rooms, but it doesn’t feel homey, which I think is very important for a tardis. It also needs a doorway to the rest of the tardis, which is another very important thing this tardis lacks. My all time favorite is probably 12s tardis, followed closely by the first doctor’s tardis.
"Homey' is important? Most Tardis interiors aren't homey. White empty rooms with roundles. Paul Mcgann's Tardis is the only real homely one. I'd argue that the orange hue of the lights make 9-10's Tardis slightly warm and homely.
@@Apatetika Someone hasn't watched classic Who. The 3rd Doctor's console room literally had a fold-out bed. 1st Doctor's console room had lounge chairs with a food machine, partitions, sculptures, tables, chairs, birdcage. They were all perfectly homely. Now imagine trying to live in the 13th Doctor's console room.
The concept art looks futuristic and all metal like the 11/12 interior while the one we got looks... *natural,* honestly i dont know how to describe it
I absolutely love this console room!!! When I decided to watch the show, I knew the basics from my time wandering on "fandom" pinterest, but I never saw the inside of the tardis. I had no clue what it was supposed to look like aside from being "bigger on the inside." This is *my* tardis, and I don't think I'll get over it anytime soon. (Though I must say, 13's tardis is a close runner up, it's absolutely _stunning_ )
Ah, the coral TARDIS. I love that interior design. As much as I like the Pickwoad TARDIS from series 7-10, the coral TARDIS will always be my favourite.
well I think in the extra footage of season 5 there was a short clip about the designing of 11th consol room. It was built out of the old set of the Torchwood headquarter.
Favorite TARDIS overall omg its so magical and warm and safe feeling, like all the blue and grey or white TARDIS's feel cold and weird. Then again, this was my first TARDIS soooooo
Really? This one for me feel's the coldest. Maybe after Capaldi's Tardis when smith used it. It's just so big and it feels so empty. All the other Tardis's are smaller or have more stuff in them or both. Minus Jodie's of course.
I think it seams drab because it is so big. In classic Who we had a smaller Console room with less stuff. In the movie it was was huge and full of books and odd furniture and stuff. Then this one. It is like they kept the bigger interior but stripped it of all its stuff.
I love the room, the shape of the console, & the center Time Column, but I do *NOT* like that the controls look like someone raided a landfill. The point of a TARDIS console is that the controls should look sleek, elegant, & like they were made to be there, but almost all of the controls on this console, Matt's 1st console, & Jodie's console are just random Earth objects that aren't even painted, decorated, or done up to look like they were made for the console.
0:40 The 9th TARDIS before the 9th Doctor lost all the bits and pieces. This is what the 9th Tardis would have looked like as its default design without the typewriters and stuff
I hope one day the bbc will restore the 10th doctor console back to its forma glory and do t take it down. Its wierd that the butrses were made out of a metal skeleton for the shape and the its cling film wraped around spreyed with expanding foem with lights inside. And the console was made from fiber glass
It's not called the Time Rotor. Susan was pointing past the console at a panel near the door when she referenced the Time Rotor. The central column is just the central column.
My thoughts exactly. The time rotor has been moving all over the place. In this design it was somehow inside the central column. The 11th Doctor's TARDIS' time rotor was the flipping numberplates on the console. The 12th Doctor's TARDIS' time rotor was the spinning rings in the ceiling. In the 13th Doctor's TARDIS the time rotor is either the spinning mini Police Box or the hourglass, no one has yet referred to anything being the time rotor in that design.
It's nice and all, but I could never imagine anyone living in this TARDIS. It too non cozy and too grungy for my liking. It should look like someone's living there, as The Doctor do.
Yeah, i like it but it isn’t homey like 12th’s. It could use a chair and a bookcase, and most importantly it’s one missing feature, A DOOR TO THE REST OF THE TARDIS!
Wait... He's got a phone in there? Did he use it? Because if so, what was his number? Because the number he has later (for example in Day of the Doctor) was Martha's number...
The only time I remember the Doctor using a phone inside the TARDIS was the 11th Doctor in series 5 and 6. 9th Doctor used the Police Box phone, 10th had Martha's phone in series 4....and 11th used the inside Tardis phone before he switched Consoles and told Handles to remind him to patch the telephone device back through the console unit
Actually later I realized that the 9th Doctor used the phone showed in this video to call Rose in World War Three... However it didn't have a number, Rose's phone showed "TARDIS" but she never saved the number (because she didn't even know about it)
Did he use the phone? I thought he just pressed some buttons on the console and just Talked to Rose from thin air? Lol I'll have to rewatch that episode.
What is the time rotor made of please tell me I am the biggest fan of doctor who please tell what is the time rotor when you got time to add a commit Doctor Who.
I loved all the classic era interiors, including The Time Monster and the TV Movie. The one in this video is okay, although I never found the bicycle pump or hammer jokes very funny. Then we had Matt Smith - best Doctor but worst interior (to date). The whole bathroom taps and typewriter nonsense was even less funny. Things improved in his last season and throughout Capaldi's era, then we had Jodie's - worst Doctor (apart from McCoy), worst interior!
It was definitely still in the studios when they were filming series 6 as it appears in The Doctor's Wife and is seen in the background for several behind the scenes things, but they moved to a new studio around the time they were filming series 7, which is probably why the console room changed for The Snowmen. Both the console room in this video and just the console from Matt Smith's first TARDIS are now in the Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff, which is where they filmed the scenes for The Day of the Doctor, and is probably why there are so few scenes in that TARDIS.
Robert Lythgoe Tbh I prefer Capaldi's. Better colour scheme, but they'e essentally the same thing. Then this one and I couldn't get on with 11's first TARDIS, too plastic and glassy
I really love this console it's my first TARDIS I saw so it's very close to my heart.
same
Same
It was for me too!
Same here.
Same. Such a beautiful thing…
3:05 I love how that concept art seemed to be later developed into the War Doctors TARDIS
"It's his grunge phase, he grows out of it."
“Don’t you listen to them”
I will never grow out of it
@@Enderman121_ “Woah! Desktop is glitching!”
Tegan: "You mean you're deliberately choosing to go on the run
from your own people in a rackety old TARDIS?"
The 5th Doctor: "Why not? After all that's how it all started."
'The 5 Doctors' , November 1983. =))
It's funny it developed like this when in the Unearthly Child the Doctor says that he and Susan are cut off from their people.
@@Domihork See you can easily retcon it as "cut off from" being re-interpretted to mean that after the theft of the TARDIS and subsequent escape from the Time Lords and Gallifrey, it would be so unwise to return home that they essentially can't and are thus, cut off.
well of that has been retconned away now.
During the time Doctor Who was off air, I bet everyone thought it would be highly unlikely that a new TARDIS interior set would ever be built again. And then when Doctor Who was coming back, what an amazing experience it must have been for these guys to design and build a whole new TARDIS interior set.
what do you mean? They made one for the tv movie.
i loved Paul McGann's best, with a sitting room and leaves floating around
Well its also partly Sylvester McCoy's
I liked this interior- well I've liked them all, but the 1996 TV movie's will always take the cake for me.
Same here
It's so large and so much stuff
Ahh, my childhood. I love this design, just a personal favorite
I guess for a lot of people’s childhood’s and who first started watching this version of the Tardis, this Tardis, was definitely a generation defining era of Doctor Who for a lot of people when at home watching tv. I loved Matt Smith’s Tardis set as well from when we first saw it in the Eleventh Hour, before they made it darker with the Tardis decoration theme.
Is the video sort of wavey for any one else?
yeah, not a big deal
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Yep...!
I absolutely adore this tardis interior!
Ah yes, Anti-Aliasing Footage...my old nemesis. Dead but not forgotten...
Who's more evil: the Master, or the Anti Aliasing Footage?
10's my fav Doctor and this one was cool but I think 11's Tardis was my favorite. Before the change when it got kinda cold.
Cant even imagine how fun it would be to design the console
This is my favourte Tardis design of all time amazing childhood memories
2017 console room is the BEST
I LOVE the round things!!!
I think this console room looks best in the specials and the 50th, where the yellows are darker and the blue highlights are stronger.
Apparently someone who worked on this TARDIS said its impossible to build an exact replica of this TARDIS, because the directors and producers would make small tweaks across episodes depending on the tone and how far the TARDIS has travelled. like in some episodes they'd make this interior really yellow for example the girl in the fieplace. Or they'd change the window lights to have a yellow tinge or a blue/white tinge. Or they'd make the walls really dark and increase the blue light intensity coming from the time rotor to be more eerie.
I feel like there's a hidden meaning behind the Doctor banging the TARDIS with his hammer...
Gold Wade "percussive maintenance" lol
Well, she is a bad girl...
Wow, you literally just made me think of the naughtiest thing I've ever thought of Doctor Who. Goodbye childhood );
Lol
2023. I love doctor who. David Tennant and Chris and Matt. I need to catch up!
I'll admit I'm bias because I'm a dyed-in-the-wool NuWhovian, but this has to be my favourite console room. I kinda wish they'd kept going with it through Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi just because I like the sense of continuity that gives.
MeBeMat
well it was pretty much destroyed by the doctors regeneration at the end of "the end of time part 2" and we did see this console room again in series 6 and I think they deleted the console room in that episode.
OJPArtist Oh thanks for that. I had absolutely no idea about these very significant moments in the show's history.
MeBeMat I think it was in the episode where the tardis came to life. Its never been referenced again though so maybe its non cannon?
***** ***** By this point, what's "canon" in Doctor Who just comes down to personal preference. You'd have a big (albeit rather fun) task trying to make sense of absolutely everything.
I feel like each other theme coincides with the character of each doctor, I don't feel like this one really matches the persona of smith and definitely not capaldi
An excellent console room, not my favourite but excellent non the less. I personally love Paul McGanns from the TV Movie. That movie was terrible, but the TARDIS in that was excellent.
I agree, although I personally thought the movie was alright. this tardis was definitely great but my favorite would have to be capaldi’s
Very beautiful Tardis! I love it!
Undoubtedly the best version of the Tardis ever designed.
Honestly if you don't separate late smith and Capaldi then this is probably my runner up for least favourite Tardis.
Edward created a really interesting design and to see his recent work on horror film “Escape Room” it is fantastic and I’d recommend watching seeing his progression
My favourite TARDIS interior
This is one of my favorite console rooms, but it doesn’t feel homey, which I think is very important for a tardis. It also needs a doorway to the rest of the tardis, which is another very important thing this tardis lacks. My all time favorite is probably 12s tardis, followed closely by the first doctor’s tardis.
"Homey' is important? Most Tardis interiors aren't homey. White empty rooms with roundles. Paul Mcgann's Tardis is the only real homely one. I'd argue that the orange hue of the lights make 9-10's Tardis slightly warm and homely.
@@Apatetika the classic tardises did feel homey. It had a clock, a hatstand, sculptures and a chair.
@@Apatetika Someone hasn't watched classic Who.
The 3rd Doctor's console room literally had a fold-out bed.
1st Doctor's console room had lounge chairs with a food machine, partitions, sculptures, tables, chairs, birdcage.
They were all perfectly homely.
Now imagine trying to live in the 13th Doctor's console room.
I think 9/10's tardis does have an interior door it's just somewhat hidden could be a panel that shifts either by use of a switch or a command
@@Apatetika This one feels dirty. It's possibly the only tardis interior I wouldn't enjoy hanging out in. Minus 13's.
2:26
AAAGHH. why couldn't the new series soundtrack have sounded like this! this is awesome!
Well it is now and it's definitely very boring. Not one memorable track.
Because the new season has no soul
My tardis I grew up with
And hands down the Best console room
Definitely not hands down the Best console room.
The concept art looks futuristic and all metal like the 11/12 interior while the one we got looks...
*natural,* honestly i dont know how to describe it
I absolutely love this console room!!! When I decided to watch the show, I knew the basics from my time wandering on "fandom" pinterest, but I never saw the inside of the tardis. I had no clue what it was supposed to look like aside from being "bigger on the inside." This is *my* tardis, and I don't think I'll get over it anytime soon. (Though I must say, 13's tardis is a close runner up, it's absolutely _stunning_ )
13's???? Your honour 12's?!!
Ah, the coral TARDIS. I love that interior design. As much as I like the Pickwoad TARDIS from series 7-10, the coral TARDIS will always be my favourite.
My first TARDIS.
Still my favorite tardis
Looks so much better than the one in the doctor who experience because of that regeneration
Is there a video on the designing of the 11th Doctor's first TARDIS? Could you guys upload it if there is? :)
well I think in the extra footage of season 5 there was a short clip about the designing of 11th consol room. It was built out of the old set of the Torchwood headquarter.
So you’re telling me the set for Doctor Who WAS WHERE I LIVED??!?!
I'm so glad that the BBC Havent cheaped out on the tardis console room through the years
The best looking TARDIS.
I loved seeing this console room again in The Doctor's Wife..
Same
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Favorite TARDIS overall omg its so magical and warm and safe feeling, like all the blue and grey or white TARDIS's feel cold and weird. Then again, this was my first TARDIS soooooo
Really? This one for me feel's the coldest. Maybe after Capaldi's Tardis when smith used it. It's just so big and it feels so empty. All the other Tardis's are smaller or have more stuff in them or both. Minus Jodie's of course.
I think it seams drab because it is so big. In classic Who we had a smaller Console room with less stuff.
In the movie it was was huge and full of books and odd furniture and stuff. Then this one. It is like they kept the bigger interior but stripped it of all its stuff.
I love the room, the shape of the console, & the center Time Column, but I do *NOT* like that the controls look like someone raided a landfill.
The point of a TARDIS console is that the controls should look sleek, elegant, & like they were made to be there, but almost all of the controls on this console, Matt's 1st console, & Jodie's console are just random Earth objects that aren't even painted, decorated, or done up to look like they were made for the console.
0:40 The 9th TARDIS before the 9th Doctor lost all the bits and pieces. This is what the 9th Tardis would have looked like as its default design without the typewriters and stuff
I love his Welsh accent, very soothing
I hope one day the bbc will restore the 10th doctor console back to its forma glory and do t take it down. Its wierd that the butrses were made out of a metal skeleton for the shape and the its cling film wraped around spreyed with expanding foem with lights inside. And the console was made from fiber glass
Loved it seeing in the 50th. Kinda odd not to have the ramp but I could accept it since they had to dismantle it for the exhibition
Always the preferred Tardis out of all of em
I wish that matt smith used this console for some time, because i feel he would be really good in it because of the space
No extra floors makes it worse for smith. His doctor loved running up and down the stairs.
3:04 This could be a New Tardis for Tenth doctor
It's... It's beautiful!
Will always be my favourite console!
You can see why I wanted to make one
It's not called the Time Rotor. Susan was pointing past the console at a panel near the door when she referenced the Time Rotor. The central column is just the central column.
My thoughts exactly. The time rotor has been moving all over the place.
In this design it was somehow inside the central column.
The 11th Doctor's TARDIS' time rotor was the flipping numberplates on the console.
The 12th Doctor's TARDIS' time rotor was the spinning rings in the ceiling.
In the 13th Doctor's TARDIS the time rotor is either the spinning mini Police Box or the hourglass, no one has yet referred to anything being the time rotor in that design.
It's nice and all, but I could never imagine anyone living in this TARDIS. It too non cozy and too grungy for my liking. It should look like someone's living there, as The Doctor do.
Well as the 11th Doctor said, this was his grunge phase and at least he grew out of it.
Yeah, i like it but it isn’t homey like 12th’s. It could use a chair and a bookcase, and most importantly it’s one missing feature, A DOOR TO THE REST OF THE TARDIS!
@@definitely_notme4112 lol i think that’s cuz it works telepathically. Think of the room and the TARDIS will take you there
@@ale-rj1mq actually, I can’t remember which episode it is, but 9 tells Rose to get some time-relevant clothes on, and gives her actual directions.
best tardis by far
Where to buy ?
Leon B gallifrey
I'll still never forgive the BBC for destroying this
its wavy for me
Luke Schmal same
smile and wave, boys. smile and wave
it's a Madagascar quote
"Organic-looking"?
It always looked to me quite metallic. Like the hovercraft ships from the Matrix :D
I love it ❤️❤️❤️
I love this tardis
3:06 i want to build this but i cant because idk if i can do it....
Does the 10th Doctor TARDIS have the big takeoff lever? I've been trying to find it
Wait... He's got a phone in there? Did he use it? Because if so, what was his number? Because the number he has later (for example in Day of the Doctor) was Martha's number...
Watch "The Stolen Earth"
In Stolen Earth they call him on Martha's phone (same number as used in Day of the Doctor)
The only time I remember the Doctor using a phone inside the TARDIS was the 11th Doctor in series 5 and 6. 9th Doctor used the Police Box phone, 10th had Martha's phone in series 4....and 11th used the inside Tardis phone before he switched Consoles and told Handles to remind him to patch the telephone device back through the console unit
Actually later I realized that the 9th Doctor used the phone showed in this video to call Rose in World War Three... However it didn't have a number, Rose's phone showed "TARDIS" but she never saved the number (because she didn't even know about it)
Did he use the phone? I thought he just pressed some buttons on the console and just Talked to Rose from thin air? Lol I'll have to rewatch that episode.
I prefer the 2nd Matt Smith/Peter Capaldi consol room.
I've been there I've been to the set
I grew up with doctor who
i need this
I never felt like this design is supposed to make the tardis look "organic". I just found it odd
Nvm. nice to see how the tardis buílds utself :3
This Tardis is my favourite. There's just something about it's grungy, trashy steampunk style.
3:04 what image is?
I love this TARDIS So much but I prefer McGanns TARDIS over this one
The best.
What is the time rotor made of please tell me I am the biggest fan of doctor who please tell what is the time rotor when you got time to add a commit Doctor Who.
I loved all the classic era interiors, including The Time Monster and the TV Movie. The one in this video is okay, although I never found the bicycle pump or hammer jokes very funny.
Then we had Matt Smith - best Doctor but worst interior (to date). The whole bathroom taps and typewriter nonsense was even less funny.
Things improved in his last season and throughout Capaldi's era, then we had Jodie's - worst Doctor (apart from McCoy), worst interior!
My TARDIS.........
I don’t want YOU to go.
TARDIS stands for:
Time And Relative Dimensions In Space
The de-interlace wasn't very successful if I'm honest.
He looks like a welsh Paddy Mcguiness
Wibbly wobbly timey wimey
I want to know how much of a say everyone gets (For example: How much of the room is decided by the writers or if it's all just done by the designers)
Cool
Wibbly wobbly jelly jello video
does anyone know who the narrator of this is?
Anyone know if this TARDIS's console was preserved after the 50th? If I ever get on Doctor Who as a Time Lord, I'd like to use it.
Ryan McFly It's in the Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff. They used the Experience for filming in that console room for the 50th too.
All of the console rooms have been archived
It was definitely still in the studios when they were filming series 6 as it appears in The Doctor's Wife and is seen in the background for several behind the scenes things, but they moved to a new studio around the time they were filming series 7, which is probably why the console room changed for The Snowmen. Both the console room in this video and just the console from Matt Smith's first TARDIS are now in the Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff, which is where they filmed the scenes for The Day of the Doctor, and is probably why there are so few scenes in that TARDIS.
I prefer the 11th's 'revised' TARDIS from The Snowmen to Time of the Doctor.
lkgrave Don't they still have the same TARDIS design with Capaldi? Except slightly changed.
Robert Lythgoe Tbh I prefer Capaldi's. Better colour scheme, but they'e essentally the same thing. Then this one and I couldn't get on with 11's first TARDIS, too plastic and glassy
They're revising it even more for series 8 but it's still the same theme
I have never seen the Doctor use that hammer.
how he uses it all the time
OnlyDavidWould I might have seen it once or twice, can't remember. But for the most part I haven't really seen it at all.
The Tenth Doctor did it at the start of "The Sontaran Stratagem" in series 4.
Orlando Soto Leyton and run a way bribe
He did it at the start of tooth and claw
But where are the other rooms like in Matt's TARDIS?
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Rip tardis
This is the best TARDIS
Why is it so wide
How did it feel to destroy the whole thing
Upseting ☹ they did the same to 11ths first tardis aswell
Drew spicer it’s so sad ik
1:51 ...
The tardis
I have built one
whats your favorite tardis?
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