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On to the next serial! Barbara and Ian are headed home. Yup. Home. For sure going home with no detours.


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On to the next serial! Barbara and Ian are headed home. Yup. Home. For sure going home with no detours.

Comments

Keith Goodnight

In the early days of the series, the TARDIS sound effect was only heard when the ship departed; arrivals were silent. There's an interesting NewWho/Classic connection to the particular episode when they first played the sound for the TARDIS' arrival-- but describing it will have to wait until y'all get there. A different bit of trivia: when they do introduce the sound effect for materialization, they just play the original dematerialization sound backwards. That's still how it is to this day.

Josef Schiltz

The anniversary record BBC Radiophonic Workshop 21, released in 1979, was the first time us Whovians got the whole TARDIS take-off effect for our very own. Oddly, the console room, the viewer and the door sound were on the Doctor Who Effects album, but the take-off was omitted.

Keith Goodnight

It was a copyright thing: for whatever reason, the TARDIS dematerialization sound is copyrighted by the Radiophonic Workshop as a musical track rather than a sound effect. Or at least so I recall from a Dr Who Magzine article long, long ago.