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It's hard to believe given its current ratings success, but newly-released documents show the creators of Doctor Who were very nervous their show would fail when it launched in the early 1960s.

One lifelong Doctor Who on the excitement of a day at the BBC Wales studio where the show's magic is created

One hundred lucky competition winners are given a special tour of BBC Wales' Doctor Who studios.

Thousands of overdue library books are returned to libraries in Leicester.

Coleraine actor James Nesbitt has emerged as the bookies favourite to take over the keys for the Tardis following David Tennant announcement that he is stepping down from the role.

One of the UK's smallest commercial buildings, tiny Tardis House in Truro, goes on the market.

What is possibly Cornwall's tiniest office - the 7.4ft x 6ft Tardis House - goes on sale for nearly £20,000.

The Tardis has been spotted around Manchester ahead of the biggest ever Dr Who exhibition

Tony Blair calls Downing Street the Tardis because it is so spacious inside, he tells Blue Peter.

Actress Freema Agyeman talks about her excitement at joining Doctor Who as the third series begins filming.

An eight-year-old Doctor Who fan wakes up to find his father has built him his very own full-size tardis as a birthday present.

BBC Wales launches the new home studios for Doctor Who and its planned spin-off drama series, Torchwood.

Disturbance in the time and space continuum...

Actor John Barrowman talks about trading Doctor Who's Tardis for West End play A Few Good Men.

BBC Sport cricket editor Paul Grunill prepares for a sentimental trip to Cardiff for the League One play-off final.

Actor David Tennant takes over the keys to the Tardis as the second series of Dr Who airs.

Tom Baker's journey from the Tardis to text, plus Pete Burns's coat, Judi Dench, Sol Campbell and Hilary Armstrong.

A 17-inch model of Doctor Who's Tardis from the classic BBC science fiction series is sold for £10,800.

A 17-inch model of Doctor Who's Tardis from the classic BBC science fiction series is being auctioned.

As part of our Write For Us series, Michael Hughes, a blind person, writes about his experience of using Strathclyde Police's new information kiosk.

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