Sunday, 12 June 2011

Doctor Who Series 6 Sharing Corridoors


The corridors in Doctor Who 607 A Good Man Goes to War are the same as in the House-controlled TARDIS (with pipes and light/color changes), in Doctor Who 604 The Doctors Wife.

Is this a deliberate link or a BBC money saver? I suspect its budget related, although sharing sets and costumes at the BBC isn't new!

Thanx to RiffRaff1412 and Billy The Dalek.

8 comments :

Sander said...

Well, this isn't surprising. The oval office was redressed as the Flesh room in the Flesh twoparter and as the birthingchamber in AGMGTW. It's hardly news.

Combom said...

it is news, for ppl interested in doctor who, and DW trivia, I found it interesting for one!

braininajar1 said...

Well, I mean HONESTLY...of COURSE they're TARDIS corridors. How else did Kovarian's people broadcast the Flesh signal all throughout time and space to reach Amy? Heck, Demon's Run could even be the Doctor's TARDIS from the distant future. Enough characters refer to Matt Smith's Doctor as "The Doctor in the TARDIS.". That implies there's a Doctor who's (pun unintended) NOT in the TARDIS. Just sayin'.

deadmanstar said...

I seem to remember the hub from Torchwood was used in the episode The Next Doctor back in 2008.

David Burns Smith said...

I really like those corridors. Nice corridors. This from a show well known for corridors. There is a Colin Baker story, I want to say "Vengeance On Varos" with a recurring corridor and a silly dune buggy. I have come to expect and keep an eye out for this and others sorts of set use.

redsectora said...

I think the hexagonal corridor is a common sci-fi set design. Was just watching a bit of The Last Starfighter this morning and saw the same hallway!

Mike Jackson said...

I still pine for some classic series roundel hallways someplace in the TARDIS...

All Direction Blind said...

Same TARDIS, same corridors!