Tales of the TARDIS
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Tales of the TARDIS is a Doctor Who spin-off series created to celebrate Doctor Who’s 60th anniversary. The series is exclusively available on the Whoniverse, a new home on BBC iPlayer for all DWU content.
The six-episode series consists of six classic Doctor Who serials, with each serial edited together to form a single episode. Newly filmed material with the serial's original cast bookends each episode, with the Doctor and their companions telling tales within "a remembered TARDIS".
The spin-off was executive-produced by current Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies along with Julie Gardner and Jane Tranter, and was written by Davies, Pete McTighe and Phil Ford. Sam Watts, the composer for The Sarah Jane Adventures, returned to score the series.
Overview
In DWM 596, Doctor Who script editor Scott Handcock cryptically referred to an August kick-off meeting for something called "TOTT". Fans speculated over what this acronym could stand for, with the most popular suggestion being "Tales of the TARDIS".[source needed] Tales of the TARDIS was then officially announced on 30 October, 2023.
Russell T Davies clarified on Instagram[1] that, though the BBC and Bad Wolf had struck a production and distribution deal with Disney Branded Television for new episodes of Doctor Who, there are currently no plans to bring TOTT to Disney+, with "no Disney money" being involved in the production. For the time being, the series will be exclusively available in the UK via BBC iPlayer.
Episodes
# | Title | Writer | Director | Doctor | Featuring | Released |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Earthshock | Russell T Davies | Joshua M.G. Thomas | 5th | Tegan | 1 November 2023 |
2 | The Mind Robber | Pete McTighe | Jamie, Zoe | |||
3 | Vengeance on Varos | Phil Ford | 6th | Peri | ||
4 | The Three Doctors | Jo, Clyde | ||||
5 | The Time Meddler | Vicki, Steven | ||||
6 | The Curse of Fenric | Pete McTighe | 7th | Ace |
External links
- Tales of the TARDIS on the BBC website
- Tales of the TARDIS on the Doctor Who website
- Six-part series ‘Tales of the TARDIS’ to land on iPlayer via CultBox
- Why the Doctor Who team made Tales of the TARDIS via Radio Times