Well, if Ten has pockets that are dimensionally transcendental and Nine once joked to Rose about being Santa, maybe the Doctor has a dimensionally transcendental sack or other foldable item.How would Smith get it out of the doors? It was all very well in the old show where the outer Tardis doors were part of the illusion, but now the reTardis of the new show has the silly Cushing-styles that are genuinely police box doors on the inside.
The show kept that nonsense up until well into the Tom Baker era. Viewed from the interior the location was visible and characters could just run in and out, whereas viewed from the exterior they had to open one of the doors. (However, the Monk's TARDIS in The Time Meddler does actually show the exterior from the console room.) By the late Baker / early Davision days it did appear that there was some kind of threshold between the exterior and front interior doors, and passing through it transferred you to or from the "real" universe. I was a little unsure of the police-box-visible-from-inside approach of the 2005 series, as it seemed to go against what I though of as the nature of the TARDIS; two separate objects, one of which was in a separate continuum to the other. However, imo the current system actually works better than the original setup even if it is reminiscent of those godawful Dalek movies.In "An Unearthly Child", when the Doctor opens the doors to the TARDIS after their first journey with Barbara and Ian, the doors are clearly part of the same construction as the rest of the ship. As they swung inwards, from inside the control room interior, the outside face of the doors were covered with the same distinctive roundels as the inside. Yet when everyone went out to have a look and the doors closed, the outside of the doors looked like they belonged on a police box.
From inside the TARDIS, the doors appeared to be Timelord technology, but once you were outside, they appeared different! It was a neat little gag.
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