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  1. TARDIS - Wikipedia

    In the fictional universe of the Doctor Who television show, TARDISes are space- and time-travel vehicles of the Time Lords, an alien species from the planet Gallifrey.

  2. Tardis | Fandom

    Season Two of Doctor Who is now streaming on Disney+ and BBC One. If you join him in the TARDIS, you'll see the Doctor and his new companion Belinda Chandra, along with Ruby, as …

  3. BBC - Doctor Who - Classic Series - TARDIS Cam

    What is a TARDIS? The TARDIS is the Doctor's method of travel through both time and space - all Gallifreyan Time Lords use TARDISes for getting from A to B - and from then to now.

  4. The TARDIS | Explore the Whoniverse - Doctor Who

    ‘TARDIS’ stands for ‘Time and Relative Dimension in Space’ – an acronym coined by Susan, the Doctor’s granddaughter. A Type 40 capsule created by the Time Lords, the TARDIS is the …

  5. TARDIS Meaning: What Doctor Who's Time Machine Stands For

    Jun 29, 2025 · Doctor Who's time travel vessel the TARDIS is iconic in science fiction and British pop culture, but few outside of the fandom know what TARDIS stands for.

  6. Tardis Wiki - the Independent Doctor Who Wiki

    Nov 21, 2025 · Each episode comprises a classic Doctor Who story edited into one omnibus -style episode, bookended by new scenes featuring members of the original cast in "a …

  7. How does the Tardis from Dr Who actually work? - This is Sci-Fi

    Jan 16, 2025 · The TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space) is the most iconic element of Doctor Who. Not only that, it’s one of the most iconic elements in all science fiction! With its …

  8. TARDIS Guide · A complete guide to Doctor Who

    TARDIS Guide allows you to track which stories you’ve completed, rate and mark your favourites, view stats and share with friends, discuss on the forums, and many more features coming soon!

  9. What Does the TARDIS Represent in “Being Doctor Who”?

    Aug 3, 2025 · The TARDIS, short for Time And Relative Dimension In Space, is arguably the most iconic symbol associated with Doctor Who. More than just a time machine and spaceship, it’s …

  10. BBC One - Doctor Who (2005–2022) - The TARDIS

    During an encounter with the evil entity known as ‘House’, the living consciousness of the TARDIS was locked in a humanoid body meaning the Doctor could finally converse with his time machine.