“I think, if I’m any judge of fandom, people will worry that that is a new TARDIS and not the old TARDIS.”

By James Hibbs

Published: Sunday, 10 December 2023 at 11:12 AM


There were so many twists, turns and major revelations in the third Doctor Who 60th anniversary special, The Giggle, but one of the biggest has to be the emergence of a new, second TARDIS.

This came after the Doctor ‘bi-generated’, meaning rather than changing his body during the healing process, he instead split, meaning David Tennant’s Fourteenth Doctor continued to exist alongside Ncuti Gatwa’s new Fifteenth Doctor.

After defeating the Toymaker, the Fifteenth Doctor convinced the Fourteenth that he needed to slow down and rest on Earth, taking time to process all that had happened to him over his long life.

However, there was one sticking point – the Fourteenth said he couldn’t possibly leave the TARDIS behind and let Fifteen take it off on adventures.

Thankfully, Fifteen had an idea – he realised that the Toymaker’s domain was still lingering while they were in a state of play, and that therefore meant that, having won the game, they got a prize, creating a second, identical TARDIS (with added jukebox).