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Adventures in Time and Space TARDIS set

Green Console - Thumbs Up!
No "Big Thing" Hanging Over The Console - Thumbs Down!
No Photo Wall - Thumbs Down! (Though that does make it easier to use in another production...)
 
Screw series 8! Let's just redo the 1st and 2nd doctor stories. It shouldn't take more than 6 to 7 years if they copy the production to a "T"
 
That's a fantastic recreation.

Oh man. Maybe they could use this in a certain other production? Maybe?
 
Screw series 8! Let's just redo the 1st and 2nd doctor stories. It shouldn't take more than 6 to 7 years if they copy the production to a "T"

Well, that would be one way to deal with the missing-episode problem...

Oh, and the name of the film is actually An Adventure in Space and Time, which I believe was the Radio Times's tagline for the series in its descriptions.
 
Oh, that's an interesting point, Christopher: An Adventure in Time and Space was I think the wording used in Radio Times, whereas An Adventure in Space and Time was the title of the story-by-story fanzine about the early days in the series which later became IN-Vision. Irritatingly, I can't remember which way round is which, and my old Space and Time issues are stuck on a shelf I can't get at easily...
 
Am I missing something inaccurate other than the lack of photowall? If it's not accurate, perhaps I should say "fantastic interpretation" instead.

The non-photographic roundels are wrong too. (And while they've got the Doctor, Ian & Barbara in the right clothes, Susan's are completely different.)

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The non-photographic roundels are wrong too. (And while they've got the Doctor, Ian & Barbara in the right clothes, Susan's are completely different.)

Carole Ann Ford's costume is accurate to the original pilot recording, which would seem to be what is being represented here.
 
Great that they can re use the sets for the anniversary episodes of the actual series :p
 
Great that they can re use the sets for the anniversary episodes of the actual series :p

I doubt that. Presumably these are sets designed to look like low-budget sets constructed in the 1960s, and wouldn't have the level of detail necessary to be convincing as "real" TARDIS interiors or locations in a modern Doctor Who production.
 
Pity that none of those pics gives us a view of the time rotor: from talking to fan replica builders, that's the really tricky bit of the original console to get right!
 
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