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"You didn't always take me where I wanted to go"
"No, but I always took you where you needed to go"
Great lines
that was such an amazing episode. the fact that they put all of that into one episode, made you love the tardis as a person and want it to be, then go 'nah, just wanted to give you a taste' and now you care about the tardis as a character is just so 'muah'
That is probably one of my favorite interactions in all of the entire show.
@@FreeTheDonbasNope. Actual _Doctor Who._
So much in one episode, such as an arm from another Time Lord that had an anchor? on it as a tattoo, and the third Doctor had an anchor tattooed on his arm.
The return of the six white squares built to make a box to contain a mental message to the Time Lords, last seen in The War Games, and so much more.
River Song "It's not SUPPOSED to make that noise.....YOU leave the brakes on!" *facepalm*
honestly I adore when the TARDIS is used in the story rather than just for the story. Runaway Bride uses it beautifully
The Doctor's Wife is an excellent representation of this
A couple of Clara's episodes, when she sees the TARDIS as more than a machine and more of an entity were great
And there was Rose's interaction where she had the entire Time Vortex poured into her by the TARDIS when we first really saw the TARDIS as an entityr ather than a machine
Bright TARDIS. Two times the TARDIS saves the day. When it arrives, it's so bright it is blinding bright. Think Waters of Mars. When Gaget Gaget robot flies the TARDIS to the 10th Doctor and the others on the Mars base as action 5 (nuclear blast) is counting down, the TARDIS is the only hope for survival. It Arrives at the base to save #10 and everyone else and it is blindingly bright when it arrives. The next time the TARDIS arrives at the last moment to save lives is when Pompeii erupts and #10 flees with Donna barely making it aboard. She begs the Doctor to save someone. #10 saves Caceilius (Peter Capaldi) and his family. The TARDIS arrives in Caceilius' home at the last second to save Caceilius and his family and the TARDIS is blindingly bright again.
@@genesisshort3097doctors wife is one of the best episodes I've ever watched
I always loved how the TARDIS feels such a close connection to the doctor. So much to the point she gets jealous when he brings home "strays". It just shows how much he means to her. She just wants him all to herself.
talkeing about claras bitch war with the tardis
That's how you know Riger Song messed up.
The TARDIS, the Doctor’s most loyal companion! She’s taken him far across the Universe and then some and yet always taken him to where he NEEDS to be! That’s friendship! ❤❤❤❤
Loved seeing the Ninth Doctor using the control room as a disco floor as Jack Harkness enters.
The high-speed chase saving Donna in the taxi, the Sixth Doctor turning it into an musical organ, and this previous doctors not liking the new doctor's TARDIS design were great.
That's kind of the running gag with multi-Doctor stories. "You've redecorated . . . I don't like it." I wrote a fanfic Doctor Who story with a character based on myself. Upon rejoining the Doctor after a previous untold adventure he said "you've changed the TARDIS. I like it."
It’s really funny hearing the TARDIS say “[You] …run around and bring home strays.”
Right before it shows the Tardis NOT bringing the Blink crew with her.
Well of course.
Why bring strays that WEREN'T her Doctor's strays?
Yaz always hearing the TARDIS first. Such a beautiful scene from the Ghost Monument. The love on 13s face for the TARDIS... heartwarming.
"Hello Doctor, it's so very very nice to meet you....." Something I think we've all wished we could say at some point in time.
I think the biscuit is the Tardis's apology for throwing the Doctor out when they regenerated.
That's always how you please your spouse. With cookies and sweets
any1 remember when nardole said “and im the only one in the TARDIS who knows where the tea cakes are.. HA!”
She's like alrighty babe I know you might be hungry here's a biscuit
I think you might be right about that.
Pretty sure the Tardis did that because the time rotor was about to explode.
House: "Fear me, I've killed hundreds of Time-Lords"
Doctor: "Fear me, I've killed all of them"
Hardest Doctor Who line
When
24:35
For all its cheapness, I adore the space walk sequence in Four to Doomsday. I especially love the way the Doctor's knowledge of Basic Physics saves the day!
Except that, well, he should have started moving backwards when he threw the ball, and catching it would have just been an extra boost on top.
Equal and opposite reaction, and all that jazz.
Also, he missed a golden opportunity to throw away that stupid stick of celery as well. Unforgivable.
" You live in a box on a cloud, you really know how to sulk ", Victorian Clara. 😁
So, so, so pleased the wooden control room got the credit it deserves. It's so radically different and I hope we have it back even if only fleetingly, I also hope we have more stories revolving around the ships chameleon circuit....maybe have it suffer a power surge that has it randomly shifting exteriors just to show it's talents before slowly revert back to proper form.
It changed to a church organ I think it was when Colin Baker fixed the Chameleon circuits temporarily
@@CricketEngland yes it did change to that, having been a french dresser just prior...not sure if the doctor fixed the circuit or it just happened to work almost correctly in that episode. But it was nice to see it.
Can't believe you didn't include the cameo from "City of Death" with John Cleese and Eleanor Bron, where they're admiring the TARDIS in an art gallery. They see the Doctor, Romana and Duggin run into it and disappear, and Eleanor exlaims, "Exquisite!"
Edit: You should also have included the scene from "The Trial of a Time Lord" when the Time Lord spacestation "catches" the TARDIS and drags it in. The special effects they created rival even today's standard for excellence, it's truly a sight to behold.
That would have been truly exquisite 😂
@@FreeTheDonbasThis compilation of _Doctor Who_ clips is already 35 minutes long; they can’t just bung every TARDIS clip in one video for us Whovians to enjoy!
@@FreeTheDonbas Indeed. Non-existent people did not get anything. Well done. You understand how the concept of nothing works!
Douglas Adams knew John Cleese and Eleanor Bron through his connections with Monty Python and the Footlights.
On learning that both would be working in BBC Television Centre on the day the art gallery scenes were to be recorded, he persuaded them to make a cameo appearance in a short scene written for "two Englishmen".
Cleese and Bron agreed on the condition that there be no pre-publicity regarding their appearance; Cleese wanted them to be credited as "Helen Swanetsky" and "Kim Bread" but the BBC declined.
Cleese liked the name "Kim Bread" and used it in later projects.
During recording, Cleese and Baker also recorded two short comedy skits for the BBC Christmas tape.
If they put clips of all the cool moments the TARDIS was in this video would be about 5 to 6 hours long.
I think this first scene shown is very quintessential of jodie's doctor. I wasn't an overall fan of some of the plot during her run, but this scene where she's left to shine enjoying her new tardis is absolutely amazing.
Finally the TARDIS gets the compilation she deserves! 💜
Yes it is she is the true fam
The constant companion.
@@FreeTheDonbasno the tardis is female
@@FreeTheDonbas it’s not a machine it’s alive you really don’t know dr who lore do ya it has a soul
@@FreeTheDonbas I think it's because the TARDIS can be seen as a vessel, and vessels like ships were often referred to as female. Why? I'm not sure, but it's a thing
Im sorry, but anyone that sees an old police box materialize out of thin air and then says, “but it’s just an old police box” should not be allowed inside said old police box
Heck I'd be like "am i serious SEEING THE ONE AND ONLY POLICE BOX THAT STILL EXISTS IN MODERN TIMES? YES I AM!"
If that happened no one would go anywhere anywhen and the show would not be over 60 years old.
"I thought it would be cleaner" is the best line to ever be associated with the TARDIS
Wilf ❤
I would have loved to see him in the 60th ❤️
@@MURDERPILLOW.he IS going to be in the 60th. He finished filming for it before he passed away. This year, we’re going to see his last on-screen performance, and as Wilf.
@@Jim_The_Fish you shouldve seen my face as i was reading that oh my word
@@MURDERPILLOW. The 60th Anniversary is gonna make me cry, I just know it
@@Jim_The_Fish i can sense something is going to happen
The Doctor's wife was possibly one of the most emotional endings I have ever seen.
Preach sister
Agrees but i I feel the fight between TARDIS and House was over very quick just a few more seconds or even a bit of resistance from house would have made it better but still one of my fav episodes of Matt smith era. Would love surname jones back in wild blue yonder as interface
14:09 I love this scene, because he doesn't go on at her for being not able to understand because she's 'just some human', but actually explains the basic jist of it without making her feel stupid ❤
I will say, I do miss the relationships 11 and 12 had with the TARDIS. She felt like more than just a machine, and I hope we get to see more of that with 14 and 15.
The Moment : You know the sound the TARDIS makes...? That wheezing... groaning...? That sound brings hope wherever it goes.
War Doctor : Yes. Yes, I like to think it does.
The Moment : To anyone who hears it, Doctor... Anyone... However lost... Even you.
And it's just because he leaves the breaks on
God, Day of the Doctor was too good.
29:01
13th: "You can't hold on!"
Griam: "Except it is, holding on doctor."
what a line 🗿
We need another episode taking place in the TARDIS! 💙
Yes
Facts
YES SIR!
True that.
Don't all of them
the first moment with 13, despite what the naysayers say, was brilliant and showed that it wasn't Jodie that was the problem.
I thought the same thing. The score was weird and not the correct style for Doctor Who, and even the cinematography didn't fit. And that's just surface level, not even mentioning the script. For some brief moments, I'm genuinely able to think to myself that she genuinely feels like a Doctor.
@@bluejacket4429regardless of writing or anything like that the cinematography in chibnalls era is some of the best in the series alongside the visuals - whittaker's regeneration for instance
One of these days, I am going to have a replica TARDIS in my garden surrounded by weeping angels.
And that would be the last time anyone would see you. Well in that year anyway.
@@georgejcox9241 gotta admit it would look cool. My other alternative is to have the door to my office be the front of the TARDIS
The Happiness Patrol clip should've been the final scene when Ace starts the repaint, cos then you get to see the Tardis in all its pink glory
Ahh, my favourite Sutekh moments. So glad he was there this whole time!
The TARDIS chasing after the abducted Donna Noble in the taxi is classic. That should have been in you video.
Matt smiths 2012 tardis still gives me the absolute chills
25:30 "And you think I should mourn her?"
"No. I think you should be very, VERY careful about what you let back into this control room."
It was at this moment, House knew...
The introduction to Clara is possibly my favorite DrWho moment ever. Its hard to quantify that though... Wow, she was fun.
Awesome line: “Fear me, I’ve killed all of them”
The Tardis pulling back The Earth back into the Solar System in Journey’s End should’ve been in this video, that scene gave me chills. And even better most of his companions helped him control it, save for Jackie, no, just no. 😂😂😂
Love it! Love it all, especially the idea that the TARDIS is a sentient being in its own right.
Matt and clara had the best and most chilling tardis reveal to date, I'll never be beaten
Every moment is a brilliant TARDIS moment~ There is something about her, she's not even humanoid, she really is one of a kind~ I kept calling her My BBB... (Beautiful Blue Box)
You missed the scene with Colin Baker where he lands the TARDIS and the Chameleon Circuits actually work and changes the TARDIS form from a Police Box to I believe a church organ.
Or the scenes with Peter Capaldi when the TARDIS shrinks to pocket size
Can we talk about Michael Sheen voice at 24:26 ?????
I love the fact he is the voice of The House
The music THE MUSIC!! Oh, falling in love with the Doctor all over again!
Matt Smith owned his role as the Doctor. Quirky, funny, loving. He did his legacy from David Tennant justice
I really hope this is a build-up to a TARDIS reveal!
The TARDIS is more than a ship. She is a character.
I like the Tom Baker Sontaran episode where the doctor got lost in the Tardis. "Deck 25, Deck 26 ..." They went to the infirmary which was like a doctor's office circa 1880. I haven't seen the episode in 30 years.
Invasion of Time
TARDIS is the best ship in all of reality. Hearing her engines you know you are in for an adventure. I love her.
Should’ve put the scene in the satan pit where the doctor is running from satan in the caves then falls over just to find the Tardis behind him
He broke the faceplate of his spacesuit (darn those so-easy-to-break faceplates, so necessary for the story to work; they're almost like armour that does nothing, or pirates that don't do anything) and the TARDIS arrived exactly where and when needed. Fun, but lazy writing.
@@stevetheduck1425 well only the glass of the helmet broke because he fell for an indeterminate amount of time. The tardis being there is a bit lazy but the tardis is alive and since it does have a sort of sound(sound of drums) and is telepathic means the tardis may have sort of lured the doctor towards it
Matt Smith's TARDIS reveals were the best of all time if you ask me. The camera work, the acting, etc. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
The TARDIS, Time and relative Dimensions in Space! It's the Doctor's home and consistant Companion! :D
The Doctor's Wife breaks my heart every time
Myself, I would have included the scene from the Eighth Doctor's TV movie, when he switched on the outer view while standing with Grace at the TARDIS console!
Looking back I think that first scene with 13 was the first time the doctor actually had the "wow" moment when walking into the TARDIS like everyone else does the first time. I say "actually" because he did get to pretend to have that moment as 12 in the Husbands of River Song.
P.S. fun fact...the cookie dropping was an unscripted surprise and Jodie's reaction was genuine as she didn't know that would happen plus it was he favorite kind of cookie...or at least that's what I read about it.
I feel that the TARDIS doesn't get enough attention as she has been there since the beginning and VERY much has her own presence. Aside from "The Doctor's Wife", her best showing is her late night conversation with Clara.
The 4th Dr's wood paneled TARDIS interior waa great, wish we'd have something like that in the modern series
it just might be my favorite TARDIS interior. It's tied for first place with the one from the McGann Movie.
@robtymec2642 Yeah, I like the TV Movie console room as well. I'm hoping the new series next year will have an interior inspired by those two, would be cool to see something like that in modern WHO.
@@paulbowler5345 it would be nice to see that, yes. Everyone seems to think RTD's taking us back to white roundels, though
@@robtymec2642 Could be, I'm sure whatever happens we will be in safe hands with RTD at the helm. Very excited for the new series.
The TARDIS gets her time to shine in RUclips!
Amen my friend.
The thing i love about the episode "The doctors wife" is you can tell he's angry about her being removed from the TARDIS. The 11th doctors anger was always calm anger, the oncoming storm but in this episode you can hear that anger more, especially when he calls house small
Best ship and companion in existence to have
Victorian Clara was so much fun.
I loved her.
"I'm wearing a dress, eyes front, soldier!"
"My eyes are always front!"
"Mine aren't."
BIGGER ON THE INSIDE. Always the best dialogue ever.
6:59 oh the feeling it gives me when she hits its definitely not small with the 11th theme glorious
I love how at 11:40 the shot where the doctors hologram shows up has some of the actual set lighting and stuff at the bottom that they should of cut out of the shot it got a huge laugh outta me
Where exactly are you looking the only lights I can see is the row of six at his feet, which is part of the standard set and were frequently visible - what exactly are you looking at as I can't spot anything?
I’m very surprised that you didn’t include the end scene of An Unearthly Child. Although it’s a scene which in a few months will be 60 years old, it’s the first we as the audience experience the TARDIS travel through time and space. Everything has a beginning.
Missed opportunity for 12th doctor in the Christmas special entering the tarsi’s for the ‘first time’ with river
Tardis is the best space time ship in sci fi history
Yes.
TARDIS Is truly hands down the godmother of all time traveling vehicles and the one true star of Doctor Who for 6 Timey Wimey decades and still counting!
The real star of the show.
Missed out on the Tardis' return in Journey's End.
Davros cackling and the Daleks taking a victory lap, with the Doctor and his companions believing the Tardis is destroyed and the Reality Bomb is unstoppable, only for that sound and glowing aura to appear and unleash upon the Daleks the biggest threat, the Metacrisis Doctor and the DoctorDonna.
TARDIS Means Life.
The TARDIS flying through the air to save Donna in the "The Runaway Bride" is my best ever TARDIS moment. I cannot count how many times I watched that over and over. I was in shock the first time I saw it, with a similar reaction to what Donna had when she saw it.
Another one is when River Song opened the door of a space ship and the TARDIS materialized outside just in time to catch her, followed by River flying the TARDIS better than the Doctor. In "Hide" when Clara talks to the TARDIS and convinces the TARDIS to go to the pocket universe to rescue the Doctor. The TARDIS flying without a shell in "The Doctor's Wife" and materializing inside the TARDIS. When the TARDIS landed inside itself so when they went out the door, whey where still inside the TARDIS. Just a few great moments off the top of my head.
"Do you like it?"
"Nope"
"No, neither do I."
The spiral staircase switches direction halfway up their climb... around 6:21 (blink and you'll miss it) Even Doctor Who can make mistakes (which they make up for with episode after episode!)
Owh. The little spinning TARDIS looking light is cute!
I need to start watching some of Jodie's episodes. The cinematography is fantastic.
That really was the best part.
Can we have some applause please for the direction/editing/cinematography for s11 - in spite of everything else
Something old, something new
Something borrowed, something blue
So that's where that comes from.
Victorian Clara would have been a fantastic companion.
I always like the idea of someone else (not an enemy) able to operate the TARDIS like Captain Jack.
I've always taken the view that the instruction "pull to open" refers to the telephone cubby, not the entry doors.
"I Always took you where you needed to go"
Explains a Lot right there
Come to Daddy, I mean Mommy!! 😂😂
Well she had A man for A very long time.
missed opportunity to put the end of the doctors wife, that truly was heartwarming.
6:57 most epic TARDIS reveal ever, followed by
7:35
Everybody: What
Clara: Just better like that, think diff
5:43 “Mine aren’t.” Lol. Cheeky Victorian Clara!
It would have been nice to see at least 1 moment from 12th Doctor era.
In "The Husbands of River Song," the Twelfth Doctor complains that the TARDIS put "Christmas antlers" on his head.
@@jaknkeeor when the TARDIS was a wittle lil thing
Doctor: "Oh, I see you've redecorated. I don't like it."
She's _literally_ a deus ex machina, but honestly it works. She's a sentient time machine, she's always gonna show up exactly when you need her.
i was furious when Bradley Walsh didn’t say “it’s bigger on the inside”
6:37 if you pay attention the Tardis is making the sound that the Coral interior does
I like the Mary Poppins-y stuff in The Snowman
The episode where #11, Amy and Rory run from TARDIS room to room and eventually arrive in the consol room... only it's the 9th and 10th Doctor's console room. Then the villain delete that room putting everyone in the current consol room.... anyways, there's a point in that episode where it's explained the past and future consol rooms are cataloged by the heart of the TARDIS. I sure would love to have seen everyone run from console room to console room. That would have been bad a$$!
1:13 The barrier on this model is a double curtain trimonic. So you will need a Cypher-Indent Key to get in.
i love neil gaiman but you'd think someone would correct the pull-to-open thing. the pull to open instruction is for the little door to the telephone. only the police would have a key to the whole box. hence "public call box"
I've mentioned this to Neil but, he insisted that the instructions also refer to the door.
@@wylco1959 There are several police boxes around Glasgow, now all acting at kiosks for various things - the one by the Cathedral now sells drinks and it's door was opened outwards!
I do have a photo of it showing the door opening outwards, but I can't post here as I don't appear to be allowed photos in the comments section...
Opening outwards is the only way that makes sense. If they opened inwards the door takes up space where things could be. Opening outwards means the whole interior can be used.
@@Adam_Boots true, but Idris was talking about the sign which is about the phone
In the model of police box this one is based upon (the shape and size has drifted quite a bit, as well as the prop being made of wood when the original was made of concrete panels with only one door and the phone door made of wood), the interior has a shelf on the insides, which is the inside side away from the door.
"you've redecorated! You're a Himalayan salt lamp. I hate it."
The tardis is the most iconic time machine of all time
More accurately, "of all times"?
After the DeLorean.
9:25 Ok, the Weeping Angels, you can't close your eyes. But you could blink your eyes ONE at a TIME. ☕😉
Or switch off with another person, though winking is easier.
Sutekh was great in these scenes.
12:07
I love Doctor who ❤️ ❤❤
"smaller on the outside" stays my favourite moment :D
The TARDIS is so damn cool. Best starship ever.
God
Putting all this after the 13th Doctor's one just makes it so much harder to bare the companion's writing