
If you’re a regular Radio Times reader, the copy you pick up today will give you an exclusive glimpse inside the all new tardis – Doctor Who’s mode of intergalactic transport.
For non UK readers, I should explain that Doctor Who is a BBC television series which has been running since 1963 – and is probably one of the UK’s most famous and best-loved TV series. It features ‘the Doctor’, a time lord who appears human but who has distinctly alien abilities and a benevolent attitude to go with it. He travels through time and space with a human companion in an old-fashioned police box called ‘the tardis’ – which despite being diminutive outside, opens into a vast space inside.
The new series launches this coming weekend, and features a new Doctor (played by Matt Smith – the eleventh Doctor), his new companion and the all new tardis.
I was lucky enough to be invited to shoot the interior of the new tardis. As a lad who grew up avidly watching Doctor Who (a habit which I’ve not grown out of!), this was one of the most exciting shoots I’ve undertaken.
You can see one of the tardis images on the cover of the Radio Times, which is a gatefold cover – opening out to show the panorama and give a wider view of the inside of the tardis.
