Why is tardis a police box
On Exxilon , the Daleks tested their substitute weaponry on target models fashioned as miniature police boxes. TV : Death to the Daleks. Within the Frenko Bazaar , police boxes were sold for both functional and decorative needs at Just Police Boxes , which was once accidentally visited by the Second Doctor. In the time before telephones and modern policing, a culture of art and prophecy developed around "the blue box", appearing in religious stained glass windows, TV : The End of Time paintings, TV : The Pandorica Opens and ancient prophecy.
TV : The Fires of Pompeii This lead to the inspiration of the design of the police box as a place one could find help. TV : Black Orchid. The spacesuited Eleventh Doctor inside a police box in They thought that the Doctor had arrived to help them, but realised it was an ordinary police box when PC Ferguson popped his head out. In Wales in , American secret agents Jerome Weismuller and Hawk used a police box to contact their superiors at the Pentagon.
TV : Delta and the Bannermen. TV : Remembrance of the Daleks. Returned to London in , Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright amused themselves after sighting a real police box. TV : The Chase. During a trip to London in , the Ninth Doctor appreciated the fact that it was one of the rare occasions the TARDIS' police box exterior was "any cop as a disguise".
Or Time and Relative Dimension in Space, if you're a purist. Police boxes used to be everywhere - they contained emergency telephones for 'Bobbies' to use before the Police got walkie-talkies.
Of course, the external dimensions don't bear very much resemblance to what's inside. The interior of the TARDIS occupies a separate set of dimensions to the exterior - so it's a lot bigger on the inside than the outside.
It does appear as though the whole ship both external and internal dimensions move through the time vortex, allowing the TARDIS to cross time and space. If it was completely indestructible then life wouldn't be very interesting, but it does appear to be resilient to extermination, being plunged into black holes and falling off cliffs.
He's heavily involved with his local church, and anyone who checks him out on Twitter will swiftly learn he's into British politics too. By Thomas Bacon Published Jun 19, Share Share Tweet Email 0. Related Topics SR Originals doctor who.
Thomas Bacon Articles Published Tom Bacon is one of Screen Rant's staff writers, as well as a Peer Mentor for new writers and a member of the Care Team, offering support and a listening ear to members of the Comics group. Even as famous villains like the Daleks go through occasional design changes, the TARDIS has always kept the same appearance and is arguably the most iconic part of the series. It is strange, though, that throughout the entire Doctor Who saga the Time Lord has traveled through all of space and time in a blue police box.
The police box is something that mostly only people from the United Kingdom would recognize, and nowadays it's pretty much a 20th century relic. So why exactly did The Doctor's galaxy-traveling device get stuck as a 20th century British call box?
The answer, of course, comes from the show's humble origins in the early s.
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