The sound of the TARDIS arriving is an unmistakable — and distinctive — sign that the Doctor is near. But, while the sound may be alien, it turns out that its origins are decidedly earthbound. After ...
It seems difficult for most fans to remember a time when the TARDIS didn't make its trademark wheezes upon materialisation and dematerialisation, but, in actuality, there was quite a long period ...
A broken-down Sunday school piano and the key to a mother's front door were the unlikely origins to unlocking one of the most recognisable sounds in Doctor Who history. But for Brian Hodgson, a former ...
Jon of JustJon Online built a Lego TARDIS for an upcoming BrickFair he is attending . That alone warrants serious geek cred, but he didn't stop there. Using an Arduino and an Adafruit Wave Shield he ...
Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we're using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment. It wasn't ...
A man has built a full-scale replica of the TARDIS from Doctor Who just to propose to his girlfriend - making all other proposals fade into wibbly wobbly timey wimey inadequacy. Bill Cindrich spent ...
Speaking of the TARDIS's iconic vworpvworp-ing, many don't actually know how the sound was originally created: by scraping a house key over piano wires. Brian Hodgson, a BBC Radiophonics Workshop ...
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