'BBC, what have you done with Doctor Who's Tardis?'

I have been watching Doctor Who since the early 1960s.
A writer complains about the new Tardis in Doctor WhoA writer complains about the new Tardis in Doctor Who
A writer complains about the new Tardis in Doctor Who

In fact, I well remember tootling up the road, aged about five or six, to knock at the door of Mr and Mrs Bell to sit with their daughter, Sharon.

I am a bit unsure as to why I did not sit in my own house and watch the aforementioned television show.

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Perhaps I needed somebody of my age handy to hide behind the settee with as we used to regularly do when the Daleks, Ice men, Cybermen, The Master or whatever turned up to scare us every Saturday teatime.

Now, I am not one of these Whovians or whatever they call themselves, but I am angered beyond belief by this new Doctor Who series as it has been totally spoilt.

And, no, I do not mean the female Doctor. Doctors can be female, even in real life, as many of you will have observed over the years, and well done, I say.

No, the reason why I am angry with the new series is the Tardis of all things.

The Tardis has been reduced to a porch for goodness sake.

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I believe it was the second programme when the Doctor and her colleagues eventually made it into the Tardis and I looked and saw that Police Public Call Box was not in reverse as previously and that the wording was as if you were looking at the back of the Tardis.

Basically the BBC, in its ‘wisdom’, has turned the once mighty Tardis with its ‘small on the outside but big on the inside’ (and it is big on the inside as it incorporates a star for fuel if I remember rightly) into a wardrobe from The

Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.

Please BBC, put the Tardis back together and put the back wall on to where it belongs and pop the interior back in.

Alan ‘The Quill’ Vincent

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