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'''''The Phoenix in the Tardis''''' was the second feature and fourth release exclusively published in ''[[The Dr Who Annual 1968]]'' in [[September (releases)|September]] [[1967 (releases)|1967]] by [[World Distributors]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20141114163608/https://doctorwho.org.nz/archive/tsv42/annuals.html ''The Annuals - A Collector's Guide'' on doctorwho.org.nz via the Wayback Machine]</ref> The feature was notable for giving the first written explanation for [[First Doctor's renewal|the transformation between]] the [[First Doctor|First]] and [[Second Doctor]]s (although in-text only referred to as "Dr. Who"), poetically comparing the process to the rebirth of the mythical bird, the [[Phoenix (mythology)|Phoenix]]. The feature also contrasted the personalities of the two Doctors.
'''''The Phoenix in the Tardis''''' was the second feature and fourth release exclusively published in ''[[The Dr Who Annual 1968]]'' in [[September (releases)|September]] [[1967 (releases)|1967]] by [[World Distributors]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20141114163608/https://doctorwho.org.nz/archive/tsv42/annuals.html ''The Annuals - A Collector's Guide'' on doctorwho.org.nz via the Wayback Machine]</ref> The feature was notable for giving the first written explanation for [[First Doctor's renewal|the transformation between]] the [[First Doctor|First]] and [[Second Doctor]]s, poetically comparing the process to the rebirth of the mythical bird, the [[Phoenix (mythology)|Phoenix]]. The feature also contrasted the personalities of the two Doctors, though in-text they are both referred to as "Dr. Who", with no distinction made between the two incarnations.


The audio anthology ''[[The Doctor Who Audio Annual (audio anthology)|The Doctor Who Audio Annual]]'', released just over fifty years later on [[7 December (releases)|7 December]] [[2017 (releases)|2017]],<ref name="penguin">[https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/436321/the-doctor-who-audio-annual-by-bbc/9781785298134 ''The Doctor Who Audio Annual'' on penguin.co.uk]</ref> included ''The Phoenix in the Tardis'', with it now being read by [[Anneke Wills]], the actor for the Doctor's companion [[Polly Wright]].
The audio anthology ''[[The Doctor Who Audio Annual (audio anthology)|The Doctor Who Audio Annual]]'', released just over fifty years later on [[7 December (releases)|7 December]] [[2017 (releases)|2017]],<ref name="penguin">[https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/436321/the-doctor-who-audio-annual-by-bbc/9781785298134 ''The Doctor Who Audio Annual'' on penguin.co.uk]</ref> included ''The Phoenix in the Tardis'', with it now being read by [[Anneke Wills]], the actor for the Doctor's companion [[Polly Wright]].


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
The [[Phoenix (mythology)|Phoenix]] is a fabled [[mythology|mythical]] bird, believed to be one-of-a-kind, capable of a lifespan of centuries before its eventual combustion and rebirth into renewed youth. [[Dr. Who (The Tenth Planet)|Dr. Who]] shares many similarities with the Phoenix, having himself just gone through a "strange [[psychological storm]]", which rejuvenated his form in many ways, resulting in — as almost a side effected caused by him being overwhelmed with this force — an "almost" new [[personality]], making him more in tune with the [[20th century]], whilst retaining traces of his "[[Dr. Who (An Unearthly Child)|pre-change self]]", in personality and in [[clothing|clothes]]. However, Dr. Who is more introspective, less willing to confide in his [[companion]]s as he previously did, although he is now more [[logic]]al, matter-of-[[fact]]ly, and "devious in his [[thought]]s and actions."
The [[Phoenix (mythology)|Phoenix]] is a fabled [[mythology|mythical]] bird, believed to be one-of-a-kind, capable of a lifespan of centuries before its eventual combustion and rebirth into renewed youth. [[The Doctor|Dr. Who]] shares many similarities with the Phoenix, having himself just gone through a "strange [[psychological storm]]", which rejuvenated his form in many ways, resulting in — as almost a side effected caused by him being overwhelmed with this force — an "almost" new [[personality]], making him more in tune with the [[20th century]], whilst retaining traces of his "[[First Doctor|pre-change self]]", in personality and in [[clothing|clothes]]. However, [[Second Doctor|the new Dr. Who]] is more introspective, less willing to confide in his [[companion]]s as he previously did, although he is now more [[logic]]al, matter-of-[[fact]]ly, and "devious in his [[thought]]s and actions."


More whimsical than before, Dr. Who is akin to [[Pan]] by his use of [[The Doctor's recorder|small musical pipe]] to create merry [[tune]]s to aid his thoughts and to "get his [[idea]]s straight." He has retained his scientific prowess and can travel through the [[Space and Time Dimension]]s better than he could do before, but is also now willing to to use [[violence]], is sharp-witted, "faster on the uptake" and not-so-easily fooled nor easily taken by [[surprise]], and knows this; he is still irritable and touchy as he has ever been however. Unlike before, how Dr. Who gave the impression that he was in some vague way different from other humans, in his rejuvinated form, he is more involved in their affairs, more [[curiousity|curious]] about their developments, and is ready to make trouble or reform those "on the wrong [[wave-length]]."
More whimsical than before, Dr. Who is akin to [[Pan]] by his use of [[The Doctor's recorder|small musical pipe]] to create merry [[tune]]s to aid his thoughts and to "get his [[idea]]s straight." He has retained his scientific prowess and can travel through the [[Space and Time Dimension]]s better than he could do before, but is also now willing to to use [[violence]], is sharp-witted, "faster on the uptake" and not-so-easily fooled nor easily taken by [[surprise]], and knows this; he is still irritable and touchy as he has ever been however. Unlike before, how Dr. Who gave the impression that he was in some vague way different from other humans, in his rejuvinated form, he is more involved in their affairs, more [[curiousity|curious]] about their developments, and is ready to make trouble or reform those "on the wrong [[wave-length]]."
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== Characters ==
== Characters ==
* [[Phoenix (mythology)|Phoenix]]
* [[Phoenix (mythology)|Phoenix]]
* [[Dr. Who (The Tenth Planet)|Dr. Who]]
* [[Second Doctor]]
* [[Pan]]
* [[Pan]]


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* It can live for [[500 (number)|five]] to [[600 (number)|six-hundred]] years in its natural habitat, the [[Arabian desert]]. After living its life, the Phoenix burns itself to [[ash]]es on a [[funeral pile]], before emerging once again to live another cycle of life.
* It can live for [[500 (number)|five]] to [[600 (number)|six-hundred]] years in its natural habitat, the [[Arabian desert]]. After living its life, the Phoenix burns itself to [[ash]]es on a [[funeral pile]], before emerging once again to live another cycle of life.
* Dr. Who's [[the Doctor's age|age]] is [[900 (number)|nine-hundred]].
* Dr. Who's [[the Doctor's age|age]] is [[900 (number)|nine-hundred]].
* Dr. Who has a [[The Doctor's recorder|recorder]].
* Dr. Who has a [[The Doctor's recorder|recorder]], while Pan has [[Pan pipe|a pipe]].
** Pan also has [[Pan pipe|a pipe]].
* Dr. Who is more willing to shape [[event]]s to his own purposes than letting them be as he formerly used to.
* Dr. Who is more willing to shape [[event]]s to his own purposes than letting them be as he formerly used to.
* Dr. Who has a great [[knowledge]] of [[human]]s and [[alien]]s.
* Dr. Who has a great [[knowledge]] of [[human]]s and [[alien]]s.
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* The writing of the Annual's contents was collectively attributed to [[Kevin McGarry|K. McGarry]], [[J. L. Morrissey]], [[J. H. Pavey]], [[M. Broadley]], and [[Colin Newstead]], so it is unclear which author penned ''The Phoenix in the Tardis''.
* The writing of the Annual's contents was collectively attributed to [[Kevin McGarry|K. McGarry]], [[J. L. Morrissey]], [[J. H. Pavey]], [[M. Broadley]], and [[Colin Newstead]], so it is unclear which author penned ''The Phoenix in the Tardis''.
* The Annual's illustrations were collectively attributed to [[Walter Howarth]], [[David Brian]], [[Susan Aspey]], and [[Peter Limbert]], so it is unclear who illustrated ''The Phoenix in the Tardis''.
* The Annual's illustrations were collectively attributed to [[Walter Howarth]], [[David Brian]], [[Susan Aspey]], and [[Peter Limbert]], so it is unclear who illustrated ''The Phoenix in the Tardis''.
* The contents page gives this feature's name as "''The Phoenix in the Tardis''" while the feature's page gives it as "''Phoenix in the Tardis''".
* The contents page gives this feature's name as "''The Phoenix in the Tardis''", while the feature's page gives it as "''Phoenix in the Tardis''". In ''[[The Doctor Who Audio Annual (audio anthology)|The Doctor Who Audio Annual]]'', the feature was rendered as "''The Phoenix in the TARDIS''", using the now-conventional all-caps stylisation of "TARDIS".<ref name="penguin"/>
** In ''[[The Doctor Who Audio Annual (audio anthology)|The Doctor Who Audio Annual]]'', the feature was rendered as "''The Phoenix in the TARDIS''", using the now-conventional all-caps stylisation of "TARDIS".<ref name="penguin"/>


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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Pheonix in the TARDIS.jpg|The [[Phoenix (mythology)|Phoenix]] during its renewal.
Pheonix in the TARDIS.jpg|The [[Phoenix (mythology)|Phoenix]] during its renewal.
Second Doctor from The Phoenix in the Tardis.jpg|[[Dr. Who (The Tenth Planet)|Dr. Who]], now rejuvenated.
Second Doctor from The Phoenix in the Tardis.jpg|Dr. Who, freshly rejuvenated.
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